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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1934, p. 31

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AIM*i, ..,W . . IC .JAi . 1.1iVI4LoU andluone is from Wilmette. Winnetka graduates are: Bru-ce Benson, 671 Lincoln avenue. Bache- lor of Arts, 1 n the university's divis-. ion of the Social Science s;~ Laura Anne Dawson, 544 Chestnut' street, Bachelor of Philosophy, in the -School of Social Service Administration; Lois Kahnweiler, 416 Maple avenue, Bachelor of- Philosopby, 'Division of Humanities; Mrs. Lucile Bates Hin- man, 520 Orchard lane,, Master of Arts,. and joseph W. Bailey, 306 For-' lest Street, Doctor of Law. Benson has been. captaiti of the Maroonpolo team, whichi shared the cbampionship with Illinois. and- he received a reserve commission in thie artillery along Àitlihis- degree. Mrs. Hinmian took, ber degree in -the Uni- Hesit' Department of 'Education. Hemaster's thesis is entitled "The Cultural Values of Aritlîmetic as a Mca, ~of Nlotivating tlhe uec Glenco. Gradùatça Glencoe graduates are: ";ed MunIII, 874 Grove Street, Baclhelor of Arts, 1)i\-,sioti of Social Sciences, and Kate Kohi, 175 Hazel avenume, who took the four-3er etificate ini mediine, through the univer sity's Rush Medi- Cal college. T his .entitleslher to 'b e- gin, interneship, which in turn Will entitie ber to thé M.D. Mtuinn has been a member of the MâTroon base- ball tean.. Wilmette: Edward S. Burge, 924' Forest avenu~e, four-year certificate ini medicine, througb Rush Medical1 college. ne did bis undergraduate Wvork at Dartmouth. President Robert M. Fjutcluns pre- sented the diplonas ini a ceremony at tbhe un iversity chape!. The convoca- - tion setra university record for num- bers-ý539 bacbelor's and 386. ad- vanced degrees -being awarded. During : the acade mic y ear. now closing student- enroltîmenït at the Midway lbas included: 27' from Win- netka,ý 15 from Vilmete and eigbt from Glencçoe. A1 p~I~LOVJ STROKIES I PAR Take the washing of the piec>1es in 10. pounds of Ail Pressed Service, for instance. If you washed them et home on the'washboard it would take Vou 6269 strokes... up and down . up and down . . . to, do the job. That's a good inany gaines of golf. And then cornes ironing. How niany strokes is par on on ironing board? Next wauh day get out and play a gaine of golf. It will do yen far more good than doing a sloppy farnily washiiog and let us do your leundry. Our Ail Pressed Services is ideal right now,. for it relieves yen of a&H wa.!i day drudgery. 'And consider this. Even if you bhav a washing 4 . . machine -or leundress you have te "csddy" for them an sd that's work, tee!1 ALPIRESSED ýCons1stsng o!6 pounds of flatwork 4 and I pounds of wearing apparel. The entire bundie is beautifully Iaundered and. ironed. Every ar- 1 r truittul spots for the artist. Jack Nason, 733 Cummings avenue, Keuiilworth, and AI Simmons of Win- netka returned Wednesday from a motor trip to Turkey Run, Ind., where they spent a weék. ilvueehdLaun*7 806 Deinpster Street. Bvauston Phne Univerlity2776 QusEt7 ausSw~Nelum Bro. LausdWy 1709 Daruow Avenue, Eveauton 1014 Devis Street, Evauon Phne Umiversity 46Z0 Phn le sîny 0112

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