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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1929, p. 19

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December 13, ~929 YJILMETT.E LIFE '-'1tllllllllllllllllllll1lltlllllllllllllllllll101llllllllllfll0101" 11 1 ··1 19 More than fifty New Trier Hi·Yh class of 1928 and wh01 is now a student school boys will attend the annual co~t at Harvard', has been awarded an honference of the Suburban League Boys' o~ary. H~rvard college scholarship, council at Morton High school in w~tho~t st~pend, for the academic year. Cicero this Saturday, December 14. G1lchnst 1s a son of F. H. Gilchrist, Four Two representatives from each of the 510 Lake avenue, Wilmette. hund.red and fifty-five scholarships twenty-six boys' advisor rooms as welt as a number of other New Trier boys totahng $155,020 have been voted to undergraduates in Harvard college and will attend. the Engineering school this The meeting at Cicero this Saturday year Harvard by the Harvard corporation. In will be the second general get-together addition, eighty-two scholarships witho~ boys of the six Suburban league out stipend were voted. schools-New Trier, Evanston, Deerfield, Morton, Proviso and Oak Park. The first was held at Deerfield High Miss Mary Kelley Hurt · school last spring and was attended by When Struck by Motor more than three hundred boys. Miss Mary Kelley, 915 Chestnut aveThe Suburban League Boys' council, nue, was struck by a car driven by Carl which was formed as a result of a con- Ander:son, 229 Central Park avenue, ference held at New Trier a year ago, Monday night abou·t 7 o'clock The acencourages friendly contacts between cident occurred about fifty fe~t east of the boys of the six schools and en- Fourth street on Central avenue as Andeavors to make them forget the bitter derson was driving east on the latt·~r rivalry of the gridiron and the basket- street. Miss Kelley suffered a· scalp ball court. Alan Hoagland of Win- wound. and an injury to her right leg, netka was the first president of the accordmg to the police report. She was council. taken to the Evanston hospital in AnNorman Roos and Gordon Cutler are derson's car, where it is said she is r(New Trier's representatives on the covering. Suburban League council this year. Reports from the boys' advisor rooms at New Trier indicate that the · following boys will attend the meeting at Morton this Saturday: Tom Hicks. Richard Schuettge, Carleton Schroeder, Jack Kelly, Spiro Mann, AI Rossman, Art Henning, Chester Thorsen, James Enright, Albert Bows, Ed Rudolph, Ed Kahler, Angus Stevens. William Doty, Scott Thomas, Donal(l Hughes, Billy Rothschild, Paul Sterner; Charles Venrick, Bill Mesick, "Bud" Bent, Victor Hanson, Henry Sudlow, Elmer Berol, Otto Lorenz, Bill Racine, Kenny Stilling, Dan Wilkin, John Atwood, Dick Arnold, John Burdette. Laurance Doty, George Boylston, Don King, Elliott Witt, Dan Wachs, Hinman Bisbee, J. Berol, Edward Arden, Craig Stoddard, L. Reed, James Shan~ ken, John Borino, L. Farwell, Martin Johnson, Sherwood Nelson, George Logan, Robert Berkwich, Robert White and Donald Campbell. Fnnk Gilchrist, Former Suburban League N. T. Student, Ia Honored Boys' Council to Frank Gilchrist, who' was graduated Meet December 14 from New Trier High school with the I Dorothy Ellen Brown Announces the opening of BROWNIE'S 'PERSONAL SERVICE' SHOPPE Saturday, December 14th, from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Expert ·Remodeling; Alterations · and Women's Accessories 665 VERNON AVENUE .GLENCOE · 1 TELEPHONE GLENCOE 185 I~·~·lill··~~~~~~~~~~~ll~~~~ Announcement We wish to announce the opening of our beautiful new MODERNISTIC STORE at 653 Vernon Avenue, Glencoe, Ill. Thus add Thus Glencoe, I 11. adding another link to our chain of stores. , We thank our NORTH SHORE patronage for the confidence placed in us and in appreciation of the tremendous volume of business and because of the many requests, we have decided to continue until January 1st our HOLIDAY SPECIAL which has been received with such· overwhelming _ enthusiasm. N. T. Girls' Club Sells Magazine Subscriptions The Girls' club of New Trier High school is taking subscriptions for all of the current magazines. The members urge that north shore residents order their magazines through the club members and thus not only save money but also aid the many worthy undertakings of the club. Material price reductions are made possible hy this procedure, it is explained, particularly when subscribing to t\\'O or three mag:lzincs which are grouped together or "clubbed." Magazine subscriptions make verv desirable Christmas gifts, it is pointed out by the club, since they continue through one or two years. Any girl at New Trier will be happy to take these subscriptions. Prospective subscribers are invited to call any of the following girls: Isabel Macalister, Audrey Binz, Florence McCoy, Effie James, Patsy Boylston, Helen Bowers and Janet McNulty of Wilmette: 'Alice Venrich, Ruth Harrison, and Harriet Webster of Kenilworth, and Janet Shepard of Winnetka. Plain Dress $1.00 No Dress Over $2.25 Established 1921 OTTO F. FISHER, President Members National Association of Dyers and Cleaner& Members Master Cleaners and Dyers Auociation of the North Shore WAUKEGAN 107 S. Genesee Street Phone Majestic 16 75

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