Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Sep 1930, p. 34

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EVERY ONE ENJOYS The New MOTEL WHITCOMIB and M:NERAL BATHSý St. Josepbo Michigan The ýWhitcomb ý rates foi 1930 ýare 25% Iowerthan lu :102.9. and the rates ai- waYS r em a in constant >throusghout the year. Every form of enterian- Ment -,,Attractive. Casino -Dancing every nigh-m Season nov atr its heighr.ý Resatioàs -Buggeated Z. D. JIENKINS, Manager' i eaewii U4I8upq L', UalI- Trier students and wil be held in the school mess hall. Banney Richi- ards and bis Orchestra will provide the music. Richand's band, a Cope Harvey unit, is very popular'on the north shore and'has' flayed several Previous engagements at the high school. James Simpson, Jr.*, May Become Pilot Next Week, James Sinips on, Jr.,, 20 years old, son of-he headof .Marshall Field and comipany, whohasbeen taking flying lessons, at Pal-waukee airport, Wheeling, expects to receive his pri- vate pilot's license next %veek, when he will have his final examinations, it' was learned recently. His home is at 375 Sheridan road, Glencoe. Glenview, Morton Grove, .and .N~ies Ceniter. This conveyaince of thé 1school will take care of the daily trip to and from school of the students livinig ini the neighboring sections for whom train connections arc dif- ficult. Miss Helen J'ails, -director of ;ath- letics for the past two years at The .Malinckrodt, opened lier classes last Tuesday. Students of The, Mall:nc- krodt interested 'iin Miss Jans' ,ont- door sports took their first hike last Sunday. They:nmet at the school at Il A.':Mý.,. and hiked along Ridge road to Glenview road and then West along Glenview road to Harms road.- A treaslure. hunt, a polo game and vain tlier ganles were, enjoye during the .trip. The hike was given for the freshmen and new mvemnbers of> The Mallinickrodt. ______ I. THE 1QUIET MAY AUTOMATIC OI1L BURNER. A Prominent User Writes - ~~95O COI,?. ~a'f '~ p~e. -- -' -~ ceuwtrs wni -kLare LIIC UVAIcJiLaries flowers collected by the guild. Per- sonal invitations have been sent out by the fol!owing: Miss Mary. McDowell, Chicago University Settiemient; Miss Harriet. Vittum, Northwestern University Set- tlieent; Miss Lea Taylor, Chicago Commons', Miss Mary Amberg, 'Madonna. Center, and Miss 'Gertrude Ray, Howell Neighborhood Settie- ment. This. visitation marks the comiple- tion of a successful sumnier's wvork by the Flower Guild.1 A number of new stations: for the receipt of flowers were opened. ths year, including the Illinois Central station, Randolph street,, Mrs. T.-, E. Moritz, general chairman; La Salle Street station1, ýMrs. H. E. Wulfing, general chair-* maun;, Aurora-Elgin station, Mrs. BI. B. Cooley, general chairman. The North-Western station has operated as1 in, previous years under, Mrs. Walter 'S. Underwood - as genieral chairman and ilie Unionl station ',with Mrs. Dean Workmnan as general chairman.- 'The -flower. season of the guild closes officially on October 3, but it is expected thât the saine committees- that have functioned 50 weILduning [the summer season will arrange a program o f Christmas, activities for the -benefit 'of the institutions ,wlich have been receiving flowers. They are as follows: Visiting Nurses' association, South Dearborn station; University of 'Ci- cago Settlement;. Church Home for Aged_ Pensons; Billings hospital; Womnen and Children's h.ospitail; Mary Crane Nursery, Infant Wel- fare; HullI House; 'Madonna Settie-- ment; Seward Park; Inifanit .Welfare;, Visiting Nurses'- association, North Avenîue station; 'Visiting Nurses' as- sociation, Central--Free station;ý In- fant Welfare station, Chiase M-Housc Settlement;4 Northwestern Settlenieijt; M\ichiael Reese' Settlemenlt,- Infant Welfare, Howell Neighborhood S et- tiement; Gad's.1-filVisiting Nurses', association; Chicago Lighit Hanse; Chicago Commons; St. Elizabeth; Land Conimunity; N. W. Humboldt station. Visiting Nurses' association; Payments to, Suit Your Own Convenience Miss Keeney is a 'former memiber ()f the Ravinia . Opera ballet under Ruth Page, she was a pupil of Nicolas L.egat and Sophie Fedorava *,1 Paris, and bas studied with the Denishawn school, Edna McRae, Ernest Belcher, Alexandra Nazim- ova,. Adolph -Bolm, Ned Wayburni, the Chicago Art theaten, and Jac- ques Daîcéroze.in Switzerland.

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