be chmaned anid bighteied regularly -to preserve their beauty, and value. Y. shAutb. «glad go. i endl aubmnit Our es 0a.!on your euerigsdcarpet cleaming. * TO BE AWÂY Mr. and- Mrs. Paul Sipp of San Françisco have Ieased, the W.,H. Sanythç home at 43 Kenxilworth ave- nu e, Kenilworth, from june 1. Mrs. Smythe WilI open ber summer .hoâme, at Portage. Point, Onekaina, Mich.,, and after a week there wilI. return to at-, tend -Miss .Sally .Kriebel's ,wedding. .Ur. and Mrs. Smythe and Miss. Mar- jorie wilI motor, to Mt. Carroilito attend the gradua tion of- Dorothy Smythe at the. Frances Shimer school. Bill Smythe, who attends -Purdue, wil go' irmediately to the family's: sum- mer home after leaving the unfiversity. Thomas Hildebrandi of,92 Rob- sari road, Kenitworih, a senior at >New' Trier Highschool, ha: been awarded a Welles Scholarshsp at. the University of -Rochester, Pay- ing $500 a year for four Vears j#ro- idded heé nwintains the required scholsstic standing. Hildebrandt bas been a member of the ligbtweight basketball squad for two years, an officer of the Tri-Sbip club, and a meniber ,of T. N. T. He stands ini the upper tenth of his class. These scholarships are awarded on niuch the sanie basis as Tbe Rhodes scholarships, namely, character, leader- ship, scbolastic attainnient and~ physi- cal vigor. In the scholastic aptitude tests given to 50,000 Freshnien in 233 ESTAIBLI S14E 0 1874 Thse Milk o>' Superior FlavorM 'FRESN MLLK IS THE VERY ýFIN ESTr dent ofthte University of 1qchester' tbis fali. He is a graduate of Swarth- more where he played football for tbree years andi won Phi Beta Kappa. He went to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and is now a director of the Associa-. tion of Anierican -Rhodes Scholars and a trustece of, Sniith college. He, is thirty-four years of age. 'Rochester Scholarships bave been: awarded to New Trier ozrad112fe. in twe- Mrs. Aihan D. Cunningham, 156 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, was hostess àt huncheon to her bridge club Tuesdiy of hast wfeek.