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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Oct 1938, p. 66

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to, L servi r(-e ad ancyte wverof s rus, g -e-pounds in baggage allowance begin- rie ônby he-arousgrups -Hl-ning October 1, raising the max- en Palmer pledgèd Kappa Alpha imnum allowedf without charge to Thet. wile aryMay raword40 pounds it was announced today was pledged..to-) the Kappaý DeltaonheeeoNaoalArrvl sorority.M Weeëk, by . Park }Iay, angn !Director. PASSES TEST Researchers dug. out. the followlng JoJseph Graf, son bf. Mýr. and M.ýrs. information'for milady air ýtraývele-r:- J. W. Graf o! 4l3 Ninth street. Wl- It -nIeelis carrying 'an extra. pa ir .o!: mette, and a freshman at Beloit col- shoes' three chan&es o! undergar- lege, wasý one of the eleven, memn- ments, one evenîng ress, and ah bers o! his. class to pass the English eveng ra.Tsttld ih test given'to. incomning freshrnen. what. the well' dressed wioman air traveler could, carry before, in- SENIR A OXORD.clues:five changes o! costume, end .Niss Betty Jane Meyer. daughter evening out!,it, two pairs of,*shoes, o! Mr. and %1rs.ý Ben F. Meyer, of one extra hat, one light coat, Six 322 Hawthorne avenue, Glencoe. has changes of'undergarments, -six pair entered* Western coliege,,at Oxford, of hose, two dozen handkerchiefs. Onio, as a memrber,,o! the senior:ý and la makeup -kit. Iclass. According to experienced -femn- inine sky travelers, this woulà take ~anv woman around the world on a As for the traveling business man, the extra five pounds represents an- other suit, three pair of-, hose, two extra shirts and possibly a pair-of light-weight shoes. There is a real saving in the extra poundage,, according' to Mr. Hay, because heretofore travelers by air %vould have to pay an excess bag- gage charge for each of the five extra nounds. Unique Schools By Marjorie Meýlean Leary ToBst that cerîter (f culture wheî'e b1oys ard. girls, young mren and young ,,jworneii, go in'droves to) the school.s of, their choice, stùU-efts are arrivîflg fr .om al over the landci S<>me of -thu stu-. dents are -corm-e ing, to this City for 'the first t.ime, wvhile others ýare ~:- returnin.g to con- ~ tinue or c o m- plete their schof)l days ' ail, how- ever, w il see many o! the fine., old. historic trees up - rooted a il d lining the streets anrid strewn on the fa mous Bos- Marjorle Leary . o il Comrnons, ' eriiie Phôto so dear to frequenters of this city-, 1The recent storm sweepiflg ov-er New England, did no)t seemr to havé any resuits serjous, enough to pr e- výent schools froM opening on their proscribe dates. The only confu-, sion apparent came frorn the de- l1ayed daylight-tirfe change and the :much delayed train service betxeen Boston> and New York, A great deal can and has beeli said about the schools located in or THE VILLAGE AND FARM SCHOOL SchooI now in session APPL.Y AT OFFICE: 717, Greenwood Avenue,. Gienco-.-:Glencoe 928 OFFICE HOURS DAILY: 9 a.m. ta 12 noon PERSONAL VISITS TO THE SCHOOL ARRANGEO ~ftravelers., Mr, and -Mrs. Fred A. Levien and their daughter, Dorothy, have movedý fromn 721 Prairie avenue to their new home near WVhiting, Ind. manfler of presentation r nqe they seern to u-sworth discussingý here. Describes Unique Plan One of these schools. is a Junior college for Young wvomen. situated in Beacon street, near to the Com- mons: The college consists o! sev- eral beautiful old hotuses exýceedinge- Iv wl and corfnrtablv eciuipped. The proscribed course is sori-ewhat different from. that offered by the Junior colloges, as we knovv theaxý cultural value as well as those of a strictly professional nature. The school is situated on Marlborough street and occuPies exc'eedingly comfortable quarters close to the ,center of Boston,. with ail its ýCul- Run..Jmp. . Iay. .Do as you pins.l Sîp"Glases re imado ta talce it. Trete-ypet>ng. iv..Strm th with gmeoderIeis.Pad wot pull off. Attt8d- .e yles*fr tiayand et$isSe. the n"w 119 Central Optician Wil. 1214 Opposite Wilmette Theater Patronize Our Advertisers I

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