Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1939, p. 18

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HILLCRESTFU'O» Ge 14 e MquwtgrJunior=il. AecredItm=pr arton "or Mih hoo l cademy. Cbrimlng homen e rfo cty ds tractions. Music. flancing. Dramatc cetlg S R H M. D VSN, Box 4-A, GRIEN FIELDS PREPARATOIT SCHOOL FOR BOYS Tucson, Arizona Eoardixig and Country Day Sehool Ages. 8 tbrough 10. An established ranch school wbich successfuljy. pro- pares boys. for eastern preparatory sebools. aaloge4 AddreÏssDirector, P. O. Boxa1471. tary traini New gyrnn, Chicago. R( m OL.Anw A EVIERY PUIRPOUE Us Delng made New For Yousng rE» 2 yr. Colege-transfers U. of I., etc. Alsa 4 yr. H. S. Imaties. lut. Det., Costume tractive social life. Part of ;eashore. Active North Shore *D., Box E, urg, Pa. £eeèt(ae Mc'8 .No crowded tran w,II take vou Fo flerinie Photo ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pres- ton of Evanston, formerly of Wil- mette, will return to the North Shore Auguat 1 for a mnont h' s visit. Miss Preston has been at- tending the University of Colo- rado at Boulder for the past year and a. half. By Marjorle McLean Leary School Consultant When choosing a boy's pre 1par-a- tory school, in the Chicago area, there are ma«ny outstanding:schools to be considered, ini their various classifications. Old in tradition and, new *m1pro- cedure are sev- eral fine. prepara- t or y .boarding sehools. One of these is -i Lake Forest. and one. in Elgin. Both ar e highly a c- credited and non- militai-y. A- new' schobl, -a s h o r t Mrol er distance f r o m Mr (Bi eari Detroit, offers a (ene truly beautiful campus and fine preparation. There are several ex- cellent co-educational b o a r d i n g schools wîthin a few hundred miles. The Militai-y schools around this district are exceedingly outstanding and provide a diversity of program with a great deal of attention to ini- dividual differences. Several of these scbools are very old in tradi- tion and they and many others offer excellent college preparation. ut m will NORTH IaddI prcivide details ot sailings of spe- cial interest to veterans. Reservations at no advance over regular tariff rates.ý Telephoiîes:* Wlmtte 5000 and Greenloaf, 5650 SH O R E EDNA M. TRUE, ýManager uita..J *1*10s J. * ttAfl * *0 Br5fl rating in the College. of Arts and Sciences. Her work as secretary to the dean, and as temporary assistant dean, has brought an offer of a dean- ship in one of the outstanding west- ern.universities. She bas also served as president and business manager of the Campus Clubhouse, co-opera- tive home for women at the univer- jsity. SMiss Preston is nagrnhate of New, The schools close at hand can be visited during the school vacation and a personal interview arranged with the school head so that the boy and bis parents can be sure to find a school to meet requirements. 20 N. T. Art Pupils Take Part in Cont est Phone: 4444 uu w - ---- ---- I IL' I or other gation. cost camp, which ei students actual artllery tactics. KnI. l~,KY. The July 29 " gives, ierience in. field j

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