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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 May 1928, p. 32

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30 WINNETKA TALK May 26, 1928 Locate Coeds at N. U. Who Favor "Wet" U. S. Northwestern university's prettiest coeds have gone into politics. A group of them are agitating for a wet plank in the Republican national platform. ' : > ' These coed politicians are strongly Wilmette University urging the nominaton of Ncholas Mur- 3700 1024 ray Butler, well-known educator and frankly anti-prohibitionist. All this en- CORPORATED thusiasm comes because the girls are hs delegates to a mock Republican con- FOVNIAIN SQVARE.,: EVANSTON ps held in Evanston, Satur- Three coeds, all members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma soririty and all prominent in campus activities, favor Dr. Butler, president of Columbia uni- versity, because he has been outspoken in his attacks on prohibition and be- 66 e 99 cause they feel he is a fit opponent for Al Smith. The girls who are managing : n> the campaign for Dr. Butler. are Miss Adrienne Grant, of 1604 Hinman ave- nue, Evanston; Miss Elizabeth J. McCullough, 1423 Judson avenue, Ev- a new bathing suit anston, and Miss Margaret B. Carter, ° J) of 701 Western avenue, Joliet. for girls 8 to 14 Miss Katherine Hicks, senior in the school of speech, debater, ®and widely known for her speaking ability, is lead- ing a "wet" delegation from Arkansas. S55 Dr. A. R. Hatton, professor of poli- x % y 3 tical science and father of the Cleve- e bi [8 \ land city charter, is directing the con- vention with the help of a group of senior students. At present 900 dele- gates have signified their intention of Trim sporting models with white jersey tops, INF attending the convention. and navy blue trunks and skirts, with white : Hold: Confirmation at web belts. Or gray tops with red skirts and North Shore Congregation t k Confirmation services of the North runks. Shore Congregation Israel will be held Sunday morning, May 27, in the tem- ple, Vernon and Lincoln avenues, Or, at the same price, a solid-color elastic knit suit in scarlet, emerald heii Li green, navy and copen. Sizes 8 to 14. be the first confirmation services to be held in the new temple. The services will be conducted by Dr. Joseph Stolz A community reception will be held . in the afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Following is a list of the con- ° ° firmants : Bathing Suits for : Helene N. Adler, Winnetka; Rich- or on ard Barnard, Winnetka; Mark Can- . . mann, Ravials Ruth Anish, Wil- ° mette; Alice Conhaim, Glencoe; Rob- Little Children, $2.25 Silk ert Fox, Winnetka; Edward Frankel, Winnetka; Lois H. Goldstein, Win- = . J ; netka; Bennett E. Goodman, Highland One-piece suits with white tops and navy trunks. Park; Charles P, Hoos, Winnetka; Or plain-colored elastic knit suits--also one-piece-- H alf Sox Hugo Haremann, Jr., Winnetka, Louise Winnetka; Amelia Jacobs, Hubbard 59 Woods; Jeanne M. Kohner, Liberty- C ville; Melvin M. Kohner, Libertyville; Benjamin Philipps, Winnetka; Marion G. Popper, Winnetka; Jane R. Portis, R b $2 7 5 well - reinforced toes and Ln Se E. Wh Wilmette ; . y illian Smith, Highland Park; Lester ODES, 5 heels. White, pink, cham- R. Wellman, Jr, Highland Park, pagne, nile and maize. Jerome Westerfeld, Winnetka, and suit. Sizes 2 to 6. The larger sizes, 8 to 14, at $3.95. Dainty pastel stripes, woven in. Cord girdles and in bright colors. Sizes 2 to 6. Helfand, Evanston; Julian Hirsch, 1 Howard W. Klee, Highland Park; erry oth Beach Rib - top half - sox with Winnetka; Robert Rutwich, Highland Soft, cozy absorbent robes to slip on over a wet bathing Jane Cohen, Wilmette. neck-ties. GIRLS LIKE TRACK EVENTS Girls at New Trier High school are displaying keen interest in track and field events, a branch of the physical education department introduced this season. Trial meets have been held with North Shore Country Day schonl girls. The big field event of the year for the girls is scheduled for Thurs- day, June 7. Spring Sport Jackets Sizes 2 to 10, $6.50 ELECT OFFICERS JUNE 1 Friday, June 1, is the date set for the big New Trier Girls' Athletic asso- ciation event. It will include the elec- tion of officers for next year, initiation $10 : of all those girls who have obtained 25. Lord's--First Floor the required seventy-five points, and the annual beach party. Zipper coats of velvety suede cloth, made Russian style; red with navy collar, belt, pockets and cuffs--or green with tan, or French blue with navy. Berets to match, Lord's--Second Floor Illinois added a state forester to its ranks of officials in 1926.

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