Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jun 1932, p. 19

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as a representativé of the Evanston Business and Professional Women's club, of which she is second vice-presi- dent. Miss Sentney is district chair- man for the Chicago and suburbb, of the Business and Professional Women's clubs. She will devote the rest of. the sum- nier to:lecturing at> the University of Clermont, on the Amnerican school sys- tem. and the American, family. She w ill.also study at the Sorbonne in Paris. Miss .Sentney- intends to live with ýa French family in order» to study the, French customs. Miss Sentney has spent her summers conducting tours through Europe for high school. students. Last, year, she took a group of women through the Orient. She has taught French at Ne,%v Trier High school for twelvè' yearsi and is a member of the Chicago .Woni-, an's University club. Mr. and M\rs.,Fred Floyd, who have. been witlî Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oleson of Kenilworth for a week, are returning this week to their apartment in Evans- ton. Mrs.. Flovd vas Miss Frances Oie- son. She. has a littie, son, John Prince, 11rs. H. H. DeClerque, 861 Prospect' avenue, Winnetka, bhas rented lier homne1 for the. surnmei~ to Eh i Seisenthal and famiil.. Mrs. DeClerque wvill leave on1 Friday for Delevan lake, Wjs., Cooperative play with skilled di- rection and scientific supervision as- sures hf-aIthy growth and deveIop- mient during the summer months, it ,.s pointed out, and according to thel White ýHouse- conference, " the re-. sponsibility for providing a whole- some, constructive vacation programn ;s primarily the, duty of the school." The course in outdoor s1cetching and. modeling under Miss, Nellie MacLennan, is a nothb1er. opportunity. that is bringing an enthusiastic re- sponse, it is said. Trhe realization and appreciation of beauty is the. rgtof every child, it* is pbinted .out. anîd such., a course opens b is eyes to soniething, of the won der of the world around him. Aside from such courses, class.en- terpriÏses are similar. to those car- ried' on ini the various groups during the school year,. exce pt. that they in.-, clude more out-door activities and nature experiences. Children who require spiccial hdep have the oppor- tunity for individual instruction in, ýhe fundamnental subjects under the supervision of Dr. Louise Farwell of. the psychology departmient. M.rs. Williami W. Sears, 415 Cum- iîor. road, Kenilworth, is having a bridge. toursomre on Friday, june 24, i honor of Mrs. Haskell Rhett of Highland Park. tours of museum exhibits, condi by staff lecturers, are open ti museumf vis itors. Parties asse inside t Mrs. r o a d, bridgeq he north entrance. LenB. Allen, 423 Cumnor, Kenilworth, entertained ber club Tuesday of 'this week. mgr.,r tusm.,wis What to serve lot <lesselit tonisht? Titats easy. Why- CREAM. Aavonte withev«ybo<l- j tempting "- delicious- and h.eaiefhlI, ide Pace your ordr witfi e à.f] Wieland SaI.sman-or PHONE WILMETTE 3029- WINNETKA 137- GLENCOE 80 h m NE-W SHE0voLD SNOBE EPAMUN O0F DONE BY E EWi on Wiebo.dt's Basement-evançeau

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