Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Oct 1938, p. 21

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Members of the Girls' club, or- ganization of ail the girl students at New Trier Township High school, this week inaugurated their annual nià-gazine subscription drive. Money thus raised in -the next two weeks, it was -explained, will go in- to the club's scholarship fund. Each year the, club, whose faculty spon- sor is Miss Lulu E. Wright of the. English department. a ids. several girls either to go to college or to continue their ýstudies at New Trier. This year seven such girls have been, receivinig this -assistance. using $700. raised during the subscription drive last faîl. * Opens With Assembly Trhe campaign was officially start- ed on Tuesday at an assembly of ail the. girls irï the, school. addressed by Miss Wright, by Patty Chancellor, president ýof the club, Betty Bonnet, vice president and drive chairman,, and those girls who were top-sellers in the drive.last year and Joan F.el- senthal, publicity chairmFan. Each of the 38 girls' advisor rooms lias been given a goal and At was indicated that hll of thern would try to exceed the 'mark. Additional funds are to be raised this year through a bazaar next mnonth and by a bakery goods sale, in the spring. Surplus rnonéy, it was added, will be used for addition- j ai furnishings ini the girls' club rooni CAMPBELL TON4ATO SOUP 3CANS 20c PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOU R 20-OZ. PK.10c CARNATION MILK IONA TOMMEOS 4 4 2 5 SCOT TISSU!E: ..4 ROLLSi5C Aïumni Chairmaône William ("Bud") Happ, instruc- tor in physical education at New Trier Township High school, is in chareo atm4ativesat the, homecorning celebration in con- nection with the New Trier-Pro- rnso game on Oct. 22. Freshman Smallest Latest Class Is This Year Data Shows BOKAR. ÇOFFEE 2. -L 35c AMERICAN FAMILY FLAKES 2 PK39< C HASE & SANDORN COFFEE!. LA. C AN 23c FRUIT COCKTAIL FINE GRANULATED SUCAR. 1 1 >01A PEACHES 2 NO 211225c WHEATIES OR RICE KRISPIES PKG.10C OXYDOL, RINSO .OR CHIPSO LE. c 2-.LB. CAN 45c- H1ILLS,:BROS.> COFFEE 2CAN49< HENZ KETCHUP 2 L."' 35c WHITE LINEN SOAP FLAKES 5-LE3. 25c KEN-L-RATION DOG FOOD A & P FANCY' WHITE ASPARAGUS CI.APP BABY FOODS 1New Trier ýHigh schooPs recent first mixed two-ball foursorne golf tournament was adjudged a rousing success as* Mary Wilder and Bob Edénberg ,copped top honors with a nine-hole 44 gross score. Marjorie Clark and Arthur Wood placed in .runner-u.p spot with 47. There were 11o handicaps given in, the play, which took place at Techriy Fields course. Dr. and Mrs. R. Milwaukee were f end at the home David R. Jones, avenue., 2201 Ken f igure, 2,57 represents a growui of. 55 over last year. The' smallest class in the school is the freshman class, which normally is the largest. He. attributed this, in' part to the fact that there was some loss of tuition students to the Niles Center and Northbrook High schools. "There are 163 more boys than girls-in the school. although in most s0aýy, IO-LE. CLoTM 0BAG 47c

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