Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1933, p. 22

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LI 1~ goes off the. Gtod Stanedard RATES. HAVE'DROPPED- COMPARE THEM! LAST YEAR Room with bath, n cluding..Meals . $10.00 Golf, per ,day. 200 Hôrseback, riding (First hour) . 2.50 Suiphur bath with sait rub, m assage, and shower..... 3.00 Swimming ....75 THIS YEAR: Room with bath,. including meals $7.00 Golf, per day...1.0 Horseback. riding (One hour) ..1.00 Suip'hur bat h with' sait rub, massage,> and shower .. .. .2.00 Swimming .... Free, In addition the Hotel offers its guests the fol- Iowing entertainment without charge: tennis; swirnming in indoor and outdoor pools; golf on the 9-hole Outdoor Pitch and Putt Course and on the 9-hole Indoor Course; ping-pong and nightly dancing. Corne once and you'll corne oftent EASY TO REACH BY PLANE, TRAIN OR MOTOR FRIENCH LicK .S1PR.1NGS HOTEL French Lick, Indiana T. D.1 TAGgAîrT,Prs "fore of PinteýWater" H. J. FAWCETT, Mgr. T. He won nis letters in football and track for tbree years. Hfe is captain of the ttrack team and is considered one of the best weight men in the Suburban league. In bis junior year Schüuman was a member of the New Trier' News Notes staff and was advertising mùanager of the 1933 'Ecboes, the school, year- book. He 'has been a member of the cast of, the two oiperas given at 'the high school since bis entrance. He also was a member of the gléee club for the last three years -and wvas presi- dent of. the ciûb in bis Junior YeaTr. Schuman wiII bave per- manent possession of the cup given each year to the winner of the Tri-Ship award and will also have bis name inscribed on the plaque in the Tri-Ship roo.m heside those.of the four previous winners. Selection of the winner of the Tri-Ship award is. done entirely by the boys at New Trier. Faculty members have no part in the choice. Th' award j5. con- siclered the highest honor a -boy can win in bis high school, career. John Waidner Graduates. at Lake Forest June 10 Among the sixty-flve seniors to re- 'ceive Bachelor of Arts degrees at the, fifty-fiftb annual commencement' of Lake Forest college Saturday morn-, ing of this week will be John Thomp- son Waidner, son of Mr. and Mrs.. W. N. Waidner, 1046 Greenwood.avc- nue, Wilmette. John was graduated from New Trier IJigh school ini 1929. At Lake Forest lie bas been promin- ent in many siudent activities. He won three varsity letters in bas et- ball, and in bis freshman year was elected to Phi Eta Sigma, honorary scholastic fraternity. He bas been an officer of this fraternity. Secretarvj of the Interior Harold, LIckes of Winnetka wi1l-cormne from, Washing- ton to make the, address at the Lake Forest commencement, exercises which will' be beld. on tbe, campus Iawn.. North Shore Musicians Club Elects Off icers The North Shore Musicians club beld its annual luncheon .at Skokie Country club Monday, with Margaret Geppert of Wilmette elected president at the' business meeting preceding. Other new oficers are Mrs. Sarah Ida Perry Bush, vice-president for another term; Dorothy Pound, secretary; Marjorie Sherman, program chairman; Margaret Hammond, social and publicity chair- mani; Dorothy Rae, menibersbip chair- man; Frances Evans, Anna Chinliznd, Caroline Harnsberger, and Frances Anderson, directors. The retiring president, Marie Moll Pettibone of Winnetka, presided Mon- day, With the retiring. board; Mrs. Bush, vice-president; Frances Ander- son,, program chairman; Dorothy. Pound, secretary; Madeline Vaughn, treasurer; Fay kreer, social a nd pub- licity chairman; Dorotliy Rae, mem- bersbip chairman, and Anna Chjnlund, Caroine Harnsberger, Hazel Moody, Uak TIPeephone Mr. and Mrs. Charles Driver, 423 Abbotsford road, Kenilworth enter- tained at dinner Tuesday of last week for'George Leid of San Francisco!. Be ainoc-sPend, you.r vac ation in A qmea Stanton Schuman

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