Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1932, p. 33

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of $1,129.57 worth of the seals; reprùe- sentiflg a per capita sale for thc scbiool of $2.50. Highest honors for individual sales went to Bob McCloud, a pupil, in Miss. Edith M. Stryker's room, who'. sold $92,64 worth of the seals, more th .an three times- as, much as any' other joseph Sears pupil. Other, pupils Who sold. a large numn- ber of .seals and the amount their sales represented follow:. Geraldiné, Cox, $29.00; Jack Mervis, $e5.05: EdithGillett, $21.35; Charlotte Wilds, $18.05; Billy Powers and john Weese. *' 15.79 each; Nancy McClouid. $15.39; Hugh Peterson, $13.65; Joan, Kilnier, $13.35; Virginia Brock anid Fielding Mercer,. $13.00 each;.Barbara Wake- ley, $12.70; Bol) Moss, '$11.20.* Bar- bara *Burch, $11.10, and, Miriau! Hoîmes, $11.00. .Get Honorable Mention~ In addition to theipùl)ils alreadlv mentioned, several others were given honorable mention,, inicluding Tommy Wright and Frederic Kilfter, lower grade pupils, for selling ýmore than five dollars' ýWorth. Pupils from the. fourth to the eighth, grades inclusi.ve Who received honorable mention, in addition to ýthose. already namied, for- sellingten dollars' worthof the seals or more, were:. Lois Betty Jordani. Ralph -Starr, Nadinie Kinney, Lucie Dix, Mary Barrett, Shirley ]Hermiatn, Be ttý'ie Joslini, Gilbert McIntosh, Arend Knoop and Richard Hoînies. * Miss Edith M. Stryker's roomn won .ji8L1.en ,JaL'eo.. Officiai personaliy conductewi tours at attractive rates are being arranged for north shore people who desire to attend the gamnes. Nations expected to have teains en- tered.in.the Lake Placid.:games in- clude, Argentinie, Austria, Beliln, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Fsthionia. Finîanid, France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Ja-' pan, jugosiavia, .,Latvia, ,Lithuania. Luxemibourg, México,' Norway,:-'PO- land, Rotimanila. Sweden -and $wit7cr-ý land. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rigler, 70o Cummings avenue, Kenilworth, will have as their guests for a few days. Mrs; Rîgler's mother, Mrs. Arthur Cox,-of Iowa City* and Mrs. Thomas Cox of. Davenport, :Iowa. They. are comning to Chicago for the perform- ance of "Parsifal"' on Sunidae~. On Saturday evening, Mr. and 'N1rs. Ogden Cook, 1092 'Spruce street, 1 will be hoit and hostess to the rnemberq of their club at two tables of bridge. honors for the highest total and high-, est per capita sale of the seals, $314.- 77 and $6.42 respectively. Ini 1930 the Joseph Sears pupfils sold $1,338.77 worth of the Christmas seals. The 1931 total of $1,129.57 is considered unusually good i view oi the present economnic depression. Il $39.50 Woodstockh $27-50 Very Lat. Models $.37-50 Rising Scale. .Also New Porlables from $35450 up. ALL MACHINES GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR ONE YEAR FRESERVICE S mail Dowa Paymet-Smail Mont hly Payments-Small Carrying Charge Wi EBQLDT'S- EVANSTON. Davs Street MAKE 1932 Aý SPLENDID,,YEAR Fo Sn-DaughterH bnd..W.,fe. MEMBERSHIP IN THE EVANSTON "Y" MEANS-ý EVANSTON Y. Me. C. A. Or, stw8 amaph AV.. TOl. r.sn 4< iGentlemen: Pieuse send me informîation about privileges for; Li -O MEN OD BoTs J WOMEN [3 GIRLS El OBUSINESS MEN'is CLUB Name-....................................................* - Aie....................... Te... .............. m '1 Wilmett.1100 1 ý

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