Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1939, p. 20

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* OmbesbutPa. Read the Want Ads Malinl. MUT~L ANS UDITAIU Double your vacation enjoyment at the. Anderson Hotel, overlooking beautiful Geen Bay and Peninsula St. Park. Al sports and social activities. Unexcelled home cooking and accommodations - Bernie Photo Charles Sheridain, 274 Marye street, Gleivoe, a llrst ioear stu- dent in electrical engi.neering at one of 12 mnen recent1l, (nitiated into Sophos, a freahmcuj-aopho- more honorary activitiea fiter- nU11. Mr. Sheridan bas been active on the school newspaper and served as chairman of the Fellowship commit- tee on the freshmnan student couneil. le bas been .selected to act as one of four sophomnre gadiiq<'vg athe scflolarship. GOES TO CAMP Jack Kaye, son of Mrs. Frank L. Kaye, 604 Laurel avenue, Wilmette, left Monday night for a two montbs' stay at Camp Saint George, Clear- water Lake, Wisconsin. By Marjorle McLean Leary School Consultant Many~ parents, for various rea- sons, will want to send their boys and. girls to boarding school this Sep- tember.- The great ilumberý of fine privateschools, wieyscattered ail over the coun- tr, offer a com- plete school life for e v e r y need that can be' de- marided of tbern. Now is the time to' get informa- tion and to vis4t, - ifpossible, those selhools Wh icbh take care of the' requiremnents (,f your ýo w ni boys and girls, àf you Mgarjorfr Leary have flot already done s0. Our fine Mid-Western boa rding and day schools will take care -4 the needs of these boys and girls whose parents may wish them to be close at hand. While the large number of special schools and pre- paratory scbools in the East, offer Sehool Consultant Marjorie MeLean Leary is the authorized Scbool Consultant for this news magazine. Rer serv- ices re ffered f,.eD fn il rpel rich experience in personal con- tact with schools throughout the country. Remnember, ber serv- ices are available without cost or any other obligation. every type of scbool work to meet, the needs of those chîldren wha.5e parents may wish themý to have this CII..,.One. libhkU 262S CALL MPIL. JACKSON -WJNNETKA 2400 ORt 1551 J TUE HRITS SCHOOL 2400 LAKEVWAVnUER, CCAG, PHRONE DIVERY 1530 SUMMER SESSO1 OPENS JULY l7th Ir ois.e or Nuten Sdlsola ed CoUge

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