Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Nov 1938, p. 35

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Howe pie. The occasion was known as "ýFouàders, Da:y."1 Many of the school's. alumni and students. a-re from Chicago and suburbs. The. program opened with the Re-' quiem. hEucharist with* t he, Right Reverend, Carpbell Gray,. bishop of Northern Indiania, officiating. At the formai ,exercises Bishop Gray,ý who is president of -the board' of1 trustees at Howe school, announced that a new lighting system, would be installed in thechapel at once.. Guy Kirsch of Sturgis, Michigan. who graduated from Howe, class of 1920, was the, alumnni speaker. Old Mexiico Depicted' in Leigh Water Çolors Old Mexico, done in water colors by f4oward Leigh; the distinguished young American artist, goes on dis- play in the West Lounge of the Edge-- water Beach hotel this Friday. The exhibition will be continued through Monday, November 14. The--public -is invited and there is no admission * charge. * Mr. Leigh spent five and, one haif months of this year in such pictur- esque places as Puebla, Oaxaca, Tiaxcala, Taxco and Atilxco, paint- ini hrQ- omnir' soots in al of *Pride of Mitssouri Bob Waldorf, 185-pound iet- eran ,guard of the University of Mýýssou'i 7ïr#rsi oneÔofthe 6out- standing linemen in the Big Six this.season. Waldorf, son of Bish- op and Mrs. Ernest Lynn Wal- dorf of Wilmeîte, and brother of Coach Lpnn Waldorf PJ North- western, is a candidate for Al Big-Six honors. Student Wins Honors t- -- Y ~ New members are chosen from these applicants; ,freshrnen are not admit- ted. It meets bi-weekly.and studies. some 'phase of literary endeavor. VISTS IN ST. PAUIL Mrs. Paul T. Gilbert has returned. to .her home in Kenilworth, alter spending ten days in St. Paul.with a friend,.. Mrs. Magnus Jemne, ' and with. her son, Paul Gilbert, who hasý resigned his felloWship at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin ýand' has. taken a position in St. Pauli PHI BETA,:KAPPA Peter Gilbert,,son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul ýT. Gil bert of Kenilworth,- has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa at Northwestern university. One 16.Day Cruise-$180 up >anuaury 7 C4stobal, La Guaira, Curacao1 Kingston, Havana Two 20.Day, Cruise-$215 uap january 28 -FebÈuary22 Cristobal, Curacao, La Guai ra, TÉrinidad,' Fort de France,, St. Pierre,. St. Thomas, Kingeton anci Havana 'Book Now: for ichosce Space WrÎte for Descriptive LiterasIUTe or phone Wilbert J. Chapman TRAVEL SERVICE. Kenilworth 1267 Evenings-W"«ilmette 1126 The Great Fail Season, At French Lick offers you health fui pleasure such while those. who nave neyer 1ueezi theýre- will enjoy the water colors for their rare beauty and the artist's faithful portrayal of his subjects. To view them is to promise oneself ain Old Mexico vaçation, one of thèse Élays. The. exhibition will be opened with a tea on Friday afternoon, at which time Fred Oswald, artist and lectur-- er, and formerly instructor in water colo1r nainting at the Art Institute, be;iutiiCa!J01. Miss Mae Farmner, 915 IE avenue; Wilznette, is a chair the freshmâaf class chargéd ticket sales' task. the] 1157 S.Wab.sb Phoa.:l W. 7700 lIf you havei L mk riearly,15 ýr seen French you bwe yOur- T. D. 'raggart, Pre. D.' E. Manning,1 221. N. MichiganJ

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