Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1939, p. 36

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Three 6x8 Portraits 92Spanisb Court WiI. ý5 P.HOTOS Christmas ruppiesg KEESWAY KENNELS~ Show» by Àppointment Tel. Winnetka 171 W airport will enabl e passengers from Chicago and west to fly over New Yor7k's famous skyline and it also brin.gs t h e center , of New: York much dloser'by limousine than here- tofore when Newark airport was used, Four of United's nine inbound fights from, Chicago wiIl, also serve, Newark., It also wiil provide. direct United connections- with Pan-Ameri- can Airway's Transatlantic and Ber- muda clipper planes, which wiil use North Beach. 'Winnetkca Girl Starts Nature Club at Sehool, No campus. is complete, without some sort of nature. club, Miss Kath- ter. Miss Kendall was elected vice- president of the club, which has since proved to be one of the cam- pus' most. active organizýations.', She is the daughter of Mn. andi Mrns: Leon B. Kendall, 851 Ash street, Winnetka. (Photo of Miss C others by Malcolm1 byTolof ; ail' Above, leit to right:.Margaret Walter, Glencoe;* Nancy McKis- son, Winnetka;' Joan Schutter, Glencoe; Lorraine Kirtland, WUl- mette. At thé side: Marjorie. Br own. and Marion 'Guinan, botli of Win- netka. The colorful, romanttic, comiedy, "Pride and Préjudice," wil be pre- sented. by the Roycemhore (Evans, ton) Senior classa Ffiday evening, De- cemnber 8 at 8:30 o'Iclock. This dramatization of the famous Jane Austen novel gives a fitting pic- ture of the trme. it stresses the problemn that harassed the xnajority of mothers of that day, how to get Scholarships, Important Aid To Collegians By Marjorie McLea. Leary School Consultant In this day of "free education," many young people with intelligence t heir daughters' promptly suitably and happrIily married. Te eie Senior class makes Up the large cast, with the characters of gentie hurnorous Mr. Bennett play- ed by Barbara Patterson; the dot- ih"'am1bitious, giddy Mrs. Blennett, by Nancy Delaney; and their three attractive daughters by Nancy Me- Cloud, Marion Guinan and Marjorie' Brown. The "eligible" young gentlemen are Margaret Walter, Laura Wins- ton, Loraine Kirtland, Madelirie Por- ter, Josephine Corcoran and Betty Magie, while the unsympathetic characters of Lady Catherine de ore s u r e go ineel w i t h au enthuwiiastic re- ception t r o mn ail lovera o atives at the anniua± i ennuse iorULe~ Ses prospective Colgate boys to be giv- board and tuition en Sunday, December 17, by Roscoe ra n ge in price A. Page of Evanston. In the group f r o m $500 t o will be Dick La Bonte of Wilmette, $200 D a y stu- Jack Barnett of Glencoe, Jim Hoel dents* at colleges and Fred Fischl of Evanston. close at hand can _________________________reduce :ýhese ex- nenses qnmewat LUIItige and tradition is iselîtee, orne 1, .j. distance away. A scholarship is ap- 1 Kate Kanaley, Joan Mercer, Mary Jane Bermingham, Dorothy Amend, Evelyn Parkhill, Ann Ballinger, Pa- tricia Coburn, Bennette Freeman, Sue Page Hil, Jean Kelly, Jane Merrick,, Shirley Powells, Joanne Reed and Joyce Sweet comprise the remain- ing friends that sunround the charm- ing, spirited young sisters and their parents. The play is under the direction of Miss Elinor Rice, head of the dra- mia- department at Roycemore. and not, otferwise rv WOMfEN AND GIRLS, III 4 I I 710 CNURCH ST. ORE. 3060 Opml Thura. and Bat. Evemiga

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