Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Feb 1939, p. 25

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Mem bers Feb. 23 The Town Girls' club at the Na- tional College of Education, a social club for students not living at the college, dormhitory, willgive a tea in honor, of* new members of the club and the 'college faculty ThUrs-. day afternoon, February 23, i .the Alumnae club room at the National College of Education. The purpose of. the tea is to wel-. .corne new, students at the. college into the club. and give them n o p- portunity to meet both the college faculty and upper classmen, ,accord- ing to Miss Junie Zettergren, ý1009 Grove ,street, Evanston, who is pres- ident of the club. Miss Zettergren and Miss Dorothy White, 1200 Simp- son street, Evanston, who is social chairman, are making arrangements for the tea. North Shore mernbers of the Town Girls]' elub,, who ae ering on sta, dent committees to assist with plans for the tea are: Miss Lillian Horak, 9097 Ash. street,- Winnetka;, Miss Carol Bennett, 1640 Dean avenue, Highland Park; Miss Gladys Sea- berg, 2122 Pioneer road, Evanston; Miss Sue McKay, 1514 Davis sti!eet, Evanston; Miss Mary Vey, 550 Sher- idan road, Evanston; Miss Sylvia Pollock, 918 Madison street, Evans- ton; and Miss Jean Taylor, 604 Jud- son avenue. Evanston. Mrs. Frank Leggitt, 45 Cres- cent pli a c e, Wilmette, and the seven-foot one-inch sailfish wliicli she caught while vacationing re- cently with her husband at Mi- ami, Fia. This was the largest s - u L4L Ii '.Uaison~5<f with Mexico, just. below the Rio Grande,. it.is poor indeed in holîd ays. "«Not only does ýMexico have an: abundance of natiolial fetes, but alIso mrany. of the towns and villages. have special celebrations and fiestas scat- tered throughout the year,"ý says Djouglas' Malcolm of the Aiyerican Express Travel service, which .i s now regularly operating special two- and .three-week tours to that land on the de luxe train "City of Mexico." For March and April, Malcolm lists no lessthan eight Picturesque local celebrations- within short distances. of Mexico City. Leuten Festival On March 1, for instance. hnth SPInfT LOUIS' FIflCST* Ini the. Center of Things Rates rom $3.OOý 4 Fainius Restaurants Adjol'nig Garage T HE H0T E Lll dances wiii îeai cruz, and in1 road from Me, Northwestern university's rifle team is about to launch upon its most ambitious season in the his- tory o! the sport. A schedule ot eight matches has been made up which includes meets .with Michigan, Yale, Wisconsin, Kansas, Harvard, and Georgia Tech, Other mémbers of the party were meca March 2, Malcolm says. Peo- Mr. and Mrs. .Harry Burt of Tùlsa, pie. from near and far corne to town Okia., Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Gibson at that time to pay honor to an of Hfigh ~ Point, N. C., and Mrs. image of Christ,.,and throughout the Leggitt's sister and brother-in-law, celebration they perform apache Mr. and Mrs 'ueeHrto idn dances, Moros and other folk dances IIL The town is situated at the foot o! Mr. and Mrs. Leggitt were at Ixtaccihuati and Popocatepetl, the Miami with a small group of mem- two volcanoes near Mexc iy bers of the National Retail Ice eioCt, Cream Manufacturers association.- CENTENARIES 0F 1939 putter,. Jack, Ryan, halfbacl Join the track squad for theo season ýas'a javelin thrower. 'Ij for $t.: Péter, three weeks pàMu. &.Me .a Liuu - meee,-m. mn, uu u reenwood avenue, Pone Dssrboen 2121 of next week Wilrnette. Miss Arnold is active ini or Madiso St8icio be hee fr evealcampus organizations and is Phno.a 306 pledged to Delta Chi Delta soroity.

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