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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1937, p. 10

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For The' Love of Beautjy Tiy 'Engene,' eur new 'permanent wave proceis -if you enjoy soft, lustrous hair. Nowhi Our N»w Locatosn Forma! Opesiug Next Week 346 Linden Avenue A a new Permanent does make a summer Going away to swim or play? Stay, ing home for summer social func- tiorns? Wherever you are. ... you'il Those deep, soft waves that will last all summer. PHONE WILMETTE 79 wilee beauty shop- 1137 Central Ave. 2nd Floor, 1A.(tJUIIf TVt.âLt.*Fn l.4flv'.*C*LJ, Vt ail nounced this we ek by Frederick C. Wincloes, head of the science de- partment of the school, who willact as summer principal. The announcemient f ollo ws the pro- gram ,made public several wéeks ago byi Mr. -Windoes when lhe.reveal- ed that the facili- ties of, the high university will hé icomfbineéd this, year. Classes, are to be condiicted by a staff of .teach- ers, not o)nl1y iroiii the regular faculty of New Trier, but also frolnithe school of eucation at W. A. Snyder for the b enefit of those studying in the education courses of 'the uni- versity, the improved methods, tech- nique, and course content to thec college students. Reduce Tuition Ini place of the fee of $10, wvhich was charged for each. course last. year, there will be a tuition of $5 for the session, and a student may, tfor, that suni, take as many las three sub- scnooiLi, to bein iasse on uNi a wcek from next Mondav. In the English department, meni- J 1 ,si)ofm JOS F.KS er. In the commerce courses ýare 40 b e David E. Johnson, Albert Lloyd Grin.nel, J.. R.. Smith, and Miss Eva E. Thorne. WiII Tea.ch science Robert, S. Reani and V. H. Con-, don, are to, teach, science; Miss Ellà Shaw, Latin;' Mrs. Helen. Stolle,. Spanish; Mrs. Kathryn Smith,:French; Harry B ..Aram, mechanical drawing ; Orville A. Oaks, .industrial, arts; Mrs. Elizabeth Todd, library. .There are- to be four free periods each week',for splash parties and for swimming, instruction in the né%% natatoriu.m, under the supervision of Edgar, B. Jackson, swimming coact,! who will also conduct a s.eparate sumn- mer school for swimmIers during june. Jýulv, and August. Wii Open Courts The tenis c ourts are to Lbe in op- eration and a special rate is to be given to, those who enrollinii the summer school, it was announced., Those who will come froin outside to teach at New Trier in the "denion- stration" classes which are to be at- tended not only by high school. stu- dents, who will learn the content of the subjects, but also by college stu- dents, who will learn how- to teàch, it, incude: Kent Francis of the Evans- Towvnship High School; Harold Faw- Lrrace M. G~riffth, rortervînle 1-lgr school and junior college, California. Hugh Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Petersen, 222 Cumberland ave-, nue;' Kenilworth, is expected home from Princeton university Thursday. GRA DU., TE Robert Içingery of Winnetka, di- rector of the Chi- cago Regional Planning associa- tion, will address the group on plan.s for county- wide im~provc- ments. Suggestions for a lake, water sup- ply system for al suburbs will be Robert Kingery presented., and, pending legisla-, tion affecting suburban communities Nvill be reviewed.« President'-William 13. Mouflon of XVinkais a vice-priesi-den-t--f h association. Open 'Enroliment for. Sum mer S&hool Glass Under N. U. Direction Applicationis for enrolîmient in the denionstration summer school to be conducted joitly .by the WilImette board of education and by the school of, education at Northwestern uniiver- sity were being received this week by individual memnbers of the teach ing staff and by the office of thie board. Northwestern . university, as was Qutlined 'in a. revious articlewil i.ugailschool, Centra] andl Prairie avenues. The school, it ,vàs ex- plained, wjll follow the- activity pro- gram as carried on at the Hlighicrest school this year. The session will be fr.on 9 to 12 o'clock each morning. A smnall fee wvill be charged to cover the cost of mnaterials, it- was stated, and the bus operated during the winter inonths in the western part. of the village wvill flot be ini service. -Members of the, facultv will be ConsuIt your doctor for competent advlce. Have Mis prescription ably filhed by a reliable drugglst. Thiq ije the thi'rteenth of a series of Editoriai Advertise cnts appearing in thi aer e h wîeek. (Copyigt) from Dens'on lune 14. Mr distinction, in Denison. . Allison, son of Dr. orge D.. Ailisont, 1028 , Wilmette, gradutates n university Monday '.. A liison lkas , gained journalistjc work at VV vSicyaii, college year book. -0- Mrs. Ralph Durham, 836 Chestout avenue, returned home Friday after a stay of several weeks in the Ev- anston hospital. ,M.rs. Durham is convalescing at home.' > Miss,Ruth« Durh am. arrived, home from. De Pâuw: Wednesday., l- i

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