Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Nov 1938, p. 34

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OUTDOOR RECREATIOR SCHOOL 822 Michigon.Ave.., 12th year ýMits Sk.pk.r, Witmtte 676, THE VILLAGE, and FARM SCHOOL FortbhIIdren 3 to LETTIE'L. JOHNSTON, >WANDA GREINEISEN 717 Gre.nw.od Ave. For InformafIou--GLEHCÔÉ 92-8 Patronize Our Advetisers M ~ i __1 6J ciÂasspreent aT inedi U o UIe '.scno, Port Deposit. Md., has just been an- nounced.. Mr. Macllraith. who w.ent to Tome from New Trier. High Sehool, will 1al so be. chairman of the'Student Council. The new vice-president1 and. sec-, retary is Daniel R. Goodman, for- ýmerly of Roger.s Park, wiho is alsol editor of theý Tome newspaper,. busi- ness manager of the ye'arbook,:sec- reta ry of the literary' club, and mremýber, of the Players' 'club.' Be- fore goîng1 to- Tome,. he attended the ToddSeminary, Woôdstock, III. Jean Evers.on Pledgcd' to "Purpie Masquers" Miss Jean Everson, daughter of! Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Everson, 430: pledged to the Purpie Masquers, stu- dent organization for the theater-,i minded on the Corneli collége cam-_ pus at Mount Vernon, la. Missl Everson is a freshmnan at Corneil, who is takîng an interest in the speech department. She is at, pres-_ ent working on the publicity crew for the production of "Mary TIu-, dor," by Victor Hugo, which will be presented November 24 and 25 in Cornell's new. lîttie theater. In N'ew Location Art hur G. 'Bloom, 1337 Eilm-- wood Aventue, Wiimette, gener- ai agent of the Union Pacific Railroad Passenger de part- ment. has recentii, moved with his staff to the new city ticket office of the Union Pacific at 1 South La Salle street in Chi- cago. The formai opening was heid last Monda y and wias at- tend eci by many North Shore ~rIftdnsMr- Rloopi has been Vacation Plans. By Marjorie McLean Leary When plans for a winter vacation in the South are being. considered, the well being, and education. of ýthe, children are details of the greatest importance., Whether or ýnot IM thé children of school ,age will > accompany t h e paen-a nd beý laced in private Iday schools in the winter location, whether theyi will- remain nt homne in ýtheir.>present school 1 situation. under the super- vision of a train- ed and approved Marloirie Leary substitute for the Bernie Photo paren~ts, or whether they will be placed in boarding schools for the duration of the parents' stay, or longer, are. the courses open to par- ents. Each parent wvill have to de- cide Ahich course is best for their own family. .Many parents wvill, of course, de- cide to take the children with themn, during their stay in the South. For their information, private day *ýchoos-whiçh are organized like Thé fourth semi-annual fail con- ference of the officers' of the Culver Air. Passenger-vMiles Military Acaderny Fathers' associ- ation was held at the Academy this 'Show Gain Over 1937' last weekend with' F. L. Thomp- United Air Lînes for the first nîne, son, vice-president of the House- months of thîs year showed a gain hold Finance corporation, Chicago', of 5.5 per cent in revenue passenger and president of the Fathers' as- sociation, presiding. J. R. Nichol- miles flown over the same nine son. of 599 Washington avenue, , months of last year, when the total Glencoe, is an officer o! the asso- was 63,971,693 revenue passenger ciation. . ~ ýArrangemnents can be made for boarding pupils at many of these schools in the key winter locationsý for five days or for the entire week or cluration of the stay. Private schools situated in 'the winter resort locations have a cos-. mopôlitan enroliment and the d e- mands on them are so great that they are rarely boutîd or hampered by local conditions or disadvantages. ,wilbert J. Chapman of the Wiibert MiVUsIHahn is a graduate o!, New J. Chapman Travel Service in Kenil- irHg scoladsnwa worth, and Mrs. Chapman have just senior at the college., returned from a 12 day cruise on Other Wilmette girls who are the North German, Lloyd liner Co- prornotihig the dance are Miss Mary lurnbus. On the tr p Mr. and MVrsi June Peterhans, 611 Eighth street Chapman visited Haiti, Jamaica, the an d Miss Willarnine Oelerich, 1201 Panama canal, and Havana. G1'eenwood avenue. x a w - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - oie1çm?",ci000 lmo

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