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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1928, p. 33

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Augqst 17, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 33 , New · YQrk; Hiester Nuhlenberg of PLAY CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP Kansas City; Loui·s Watermulder and The second round in the Club and (Continue~ from ·Page 32) William Sessions of Chicago ; and Class Championships ·will b~ played at James J, Gibson of Wilmette. the North Shore Golf club Saturday, Following the wedding ceremony, August 18. .The program for Sunday, Miss Mary Lothrop, daughter of Mr. August 19. will include a Mix.e d Twoand Mrs. Thom~s M. Lothrop of there will be a reception for the ball Foursome Blind Bogey event beGlencoe, has . selected her bridal party family and immediate friends at the ·ginning at 1 o'clock. for her wedgmg to Samuel S. _ Hill, Jr., Indian Hill club. The young people son of Dr. and Mrs. Hill of Reading, by George Bersch Mr. and Mrs . . A. L. Schapiro and Pa. The wedding is to be at 8 :30 plan to live in East Orange, N. J, About 300 miles north of here in ?'clock Saturday night, September 8, Mrs. John ]. Moore, 440 Sheridan their daughters, Y eprive and Vera, reLanglead county, Wis., lies Spring m the Gl~ncoe Union church. The roa<l, and Mrs. Karl D. King, Jr., turned last week to their home at 814 Lake, not far from Highway 55. The Rev. James A. Richards of the Win- (Eugenia Moore) will give a kitchen Sheridan road after a three weeks' trip lake has high shores covered nearly netka Congregational church will read shower for Miss Lothrop ·at the Moore to Yellowstone park and Colorado all the way around hy · a heavy growth the service. home on August 21. Springs. of timber. It has a hard sand botMrs. Lewis Andrew Day of Glencoe tom and a good deal of wild life lives in this vicinity. It is not far from will be Miss Lothrop'·s matron of honor, and her bridesmaids will be a large game preserve. It is near the Wolf river where Miss Vera McDermid of Glencoe, Miss Scouts can make canoe trips, and not Christine Baumann of Winnetka, Miss far from the Menominee Indian Res- Gwendolyn Mills of Evanston, Miss Esther: Everett of Minneapolis, Miss ervation. The council is purchasing three dif- Margery Steele and Miss Helen Strong ferent tracts of land, including 9 of Hartford, Conn. Cor. Wabash Ave., and Monroe St., Chicago Mr:. Hill will be attended by Mr. Forties which will control the entire 56th Year Sept. 4, '28 Day as best man, and the following shore line of the lake. young_ men will act as usher.;: PresBook-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Secretarial Training, etc. THIS WEEK'S SONG · c·ot~ Lothrop, II, Miss Lothrop's brothExperienced Teachers, Day and Evening Sessions. · (Suggested by Scout Wm. Ryan) er; Alvin Spats of Reading, Pa.; Dr. OUR GRADUATES ARE WORKING. You SHOULD BE, SOON. Note: Scouts are invited to send in a Chester Carroll and Boyd Wilson of copy of the song they most enjoy sing- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Send fot Out Special Circular, uMetto. Facts/' ing. A different song will appear every week. and a good chance for advancements. I have taken other trips to Sawyer, That ()ld Scout Troop of Mine Mich., Lake Geneva and Starved Rock (Tune: "That Old Gang of Mine) this summer. The fe11ows in our troop Gee, but I'd give the world to see are looking forward to a big year with That old Scout Troop of mine. a new Scoutmaster and a better For in my soul that Qld patrol organized and disciplined troop.Will always gleam and shine; Patrol Leader, Philip Brooks, Troop 2. Goodbye, forever, old tenderfoot days, Goodbye, forever, you're gone quite a ways, God bless them, Gee, but I'd give the world to see That old Scout Troop of mine. SCOUT NEWS .' Mi~s Mary Lathrop Scout Describes New .Camp Site at Spring Lake, Wis. 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It soothes away the tired, burning feeling; clears up the bloodshot condition. Carry it with you on motor trips to refresh and protect your eyes. Also keep a bottle of Murine in your locker at the country club for use after ' golf, tennis, swimming and other sports. A month's supply of this beneficial lotion costs but 6oc. Try it! Write Murine Co., Chicagt;t. for FREB boolta on Evt Btautll artd Eflt Ct~rt Choosing a School is perhaps one of the most important things the parent is called upon to do. This is particularly true when the training that is sought is highly specialized as in an art school and one is not familiar with the educational standards of such an institution. Certain it ist however, that there must be a high scholastic standard and that this may be recognized through the results obt~ined in the students' work. The Evanston Academy of Fine Arts is · conducted upon the highest scholastic standards. This, we are sure, is apparent to everyone who investigates our methods and sees the students' work. The time taken out of one,1 life to get an education is very important. Our methods are direc~ted to effect a saving of years. Enrollment at Any Time Evening School 7: 3 o-g : 3 o , DRINL 'Ei(~s Canadian ·· ·.. Pacific Gf'neral Agent, 71 E. .Jaekson Blvd., Chleago, 111., Teleplaone Wabash 180f or any loeal St~amshlp Agent. R. S. ELWOBTHY, Steamship THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CARL SCHEFFLER, Director Carlson Bldg. Tower, Church ~ Orrington Tel. Greenleaf 1 67 ·

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