0IPLOMAS,MPWZESino GIVEN N. T. GRADS ord Clat* CeadudM Court* at tH»h Schooli President Phelps Awards Diplomat , Wednesday evening, June 15, was j.,ation time for the senior class Hn^ TrierTownship High School lBtfc£n Prof. Andrew C. McLaughlin, [X the University of Chicago, deliv- Jjl,c commencement address be- KJ. 135 graduates and their parents Ind friends in the school auditorium. I Presentation of diplomas was by Ur*2dent Edward }7 Phelps of the \llX school*Board of Education. Prin- fil ErtSi V, Tubbs presented the cS and al8.° »"*roduced the H>eaker I nf the occasion. /* a feature of the commencement ex- Lrdsts was the award of the Barnett •ml English prizes presented respec- SvefaTbf fir.-btCtf 3arMtt and Mr. fiVnrv P. Williams. Special music by 5£ school Glee clubs and instrumental ,oloi*ts complete the program. The .Graduates NCW Trier High school's class of 1921 follows: , . Winifred Jane Adkins, Etoise Eliza- beth Arms, Doris Lonnda Arnold, Margaret Washington Backus, Arsha- loosc Beloian, Margaret Parks Bogar- ius Wanda Marie Bruns, Virginia rwland. Virginia Robards Davis, SXSe Estelle W Edith Beverly Ducgan, Louise Durham, Helen Kath- er no English, Norris Harriet Grover, Marv Adelaide Harding, Harriet Magdalene H^^M**gfrffffl man. Mildred Elizabeth Hertel, Jo- sephine Hicks, Jeannette Xouise Hol- Hster, Florence Beryl Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Jones, Dorothy Alise King, Marigold Lockhart Langworthy, Dor- othy Elizabeth Lloyd, Jessie Bross Lloyd, Priscilla Mary Lloyd, Mary Lewis Lothrop, Stjerna Klara Mac- Glashan, Marion _Ethel Mannerud, Frances Ellen McClain. Marcia Eliza- beth McEldowney, Milera McEldpw- Norma McKenzie, Kathryn Mer- "•.wendolyn Florence Mills, Eu- ,, BoothMoore; Ruthellrttorse, Alice Grinelda Nelson, Gerda Margaret Nelson, Katherine Louise Nelson, Kathcrine Simons Newman, Harriet Adelaide Newey, Kathryn Brooks Newey, Mary Phylis Ogan, Virginia THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 17,1921 11 fS.lila«cth»°8an; G««rude May Olin, JJf,rL 1c0uUe ScheWenhelm, Evelyn Muriel Segsworth, Elizabeth Carman Simmons, Winifred Wells Smith, Mar- i?«Jii!.5'UC^,e, Ste«!e'Mary Elizabeth btoddard, Helen Taylor, Marie An- toinette Thelan, Elizabeth Webber, viuin AF?ye .Wedon, Helen Mae White, Arhne Nora Woodcock, Fran- ces McDonald Wright, Thomas Ray- mond Adams, Fred Wilbur Arndt, Carl Samuel Aspenwall, Charles Wil- liam Babcock. Sherman Rowley Bar- nett, Donald Whidden Boise, Harvey Newland Bowen, Highman Boyajian. Frank Olney Brown, Henry Jackson B£rt» £*yi* Camelon, Gordon Can- StaK V5larJc» Sanford Clarke, Joseph Keith Davis, David Delaine. Paul Cat- lin Dever, Lawson Murdock Duckies, Merntt Thomas Fleming. Earl Merrit Gathercoal, Glen William Gathercoal, Fennimore Germer, James Jerome Gibson, John Leonard Hamilton. Jr., Fred George Harbaugh, Robert Rath- bun Harbauph, Homer Herman Heuchling, Edward Charles Hintz- peter, Ferdinand Leonard Hotz, Jo- seph Johnson Howard. John Howard Jones, Maxwell Leslie Joy, Philip Wickware Toy, William Wallace Kerr, George Edwin Kershaw, Karl David iKing, Jr., Daniel Wilkie Kohlsaat, ohn Charles Koonz. Harry Kuhe, lontgomery Major. De Lafal Markle, William Nelson McClintock, Joseph Ettinger Michaels, Curtis Reed Parker, Walter Thomas Pattison, Edward Clark Porter, Charles Chase Prescott, Harold Hadder Rice, Fred Salnien, Fred Carl Schirrmacher, William Schmedtgen, Frederick William Schur, Louis Anthony Sesterhenn, Frank Leslie Shantz. George Elias Shipman, Jr., Robert Dawes Smith, Ladislaus Peter Stachel, Raymond Durham Ste- vens, John Henry ""Sutter, James De Los Swan, Frederick Wilson Taylor, Francis Carleton Varney, Melvin Plumer Wamboldt, Kenneth Bellamy Watson, Harry Marshall Webber, Robert Hamilton White, Robert Henry Wienecke, Howe Bradstreet Willis, Richard Harvey Witt, William Van V. Woodward, Waldo Waite Wynecoop, Norman Hayden Visser- ing. A 30c ad works wonders The Misses Evelyn Humphrey, Flo- rence Fox, Helen Evans, Helen t>av- lid and Jane Logic have returned from the University of Illinois where they have been attending school dur- ing the past year. Mrs. N. B. Parker and daughter, Parthenia, of Bloomington, 111., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. M. Anderson, 809 Lake avenue. During her visit here, Mrs. Parker is study- ing music in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michaels and family of 1035 Greenwood avenue, are leaving on June 27 for an extend- ed European trip, visiting in Eng- land, France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. 2 Stores 1559 Sherman Ave. EVAK Jl £\m â- r\v^Fi Cash Meat Market 2 Big Stores 1526 Greenleaf Ave. Phone Evanston 2720 SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, du- ality in urinating, often me&) serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troublesâ€" COLD MEDAL MEATS ARE DOWN ___-DIXIE BACON lttte Sliced Firee STRICTLY EGGS FRESH 26c FANCY "SMALL" PORK LOINS, ItJtc I SUGAR CURED BONE- LESS RUMP CORN BEEP, 25c Buying in Quantity and Sail- ing for cash, doing away with deliveries, brings our prices down to the Lowest Levels for tha Beat Meat. Fancy Roasting Chick- ens; pound------39%c Pickled Beef Tongues, pound . .......33V2C Hind Quarter of Spring Lamb; pound .. 38 Vis-c Fancy Legs of Lamb, pound ,........... 38c Vary Bast Porterhouse Steak, lb................. .45 Very Best Sirloin Steak, lb. ...... .......35c Very Best Round Steak, lb.........................30c Strictly Fresh Calves Sweetbreads, lb................50c Brookfield Breakfast Sausage, links or patties, lb......28c Best Bacon, sliced, lb. • •......*.,,•••«*•••••.•.*... .50c Lamb Patties, lb. . .............. 30c Fancy Rib Lamb Chops, lb. . ...... ..........40c Fancy Legs Milk Fed Veal, lb............ .........24y*c SUNDAY MORNING â€" Hot Pan Cakes with our home made pork sausage meat, 30c lb. FRESH DRESSED BROILERS, lb. .................50c Swifts Premium Bacon 38Vgc lb. Swlfta Premium Ham 29yflc lb. OAPSUI. IS bring quick relief and often ward off deadly diseases. Known as the national remedy of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in three sires, for the name Gold Medal on mrny box and accept no imitation « -Electric Appliances They add to comfort at all times, particularly in the summer. For in- stance Electric Fans They change the climate Electric Grills You can cook a meal on one of them. Electric Irons You can use one on the backporch or the lawn by supplying a cord of prop- er length. There are many others in the family of electric devises all equally efficient, econom- ical in operation, convenient. ^ We sell them all MONTHLY PAYMENTS Public Service Co. â€"--â€"- of Northern Illinois M ON! Factory sold out for June! Greatest retail selling since the wan Never such value in a motor car anywhere before! Wave of Overland demand sweeping the country. Come in Wow if you want to benefit by this extraordinary bargain price during the best part of the summer. Reductions $200 now. . Now The low cost car of America! Leading the field in sales. And why not? Above 25 miles per gallon of gasoline average. Low in upkeep! Long on tires and oil. Long on good looks. BakedLenamel finish! All steel body! Curtains open with doors! Riding comfort unequalled among light cars! Long life! Join the crowd. Buy your own car now. Let it start paying for itself. Touring, fo.b. Toledo, was, 3 895; now, 3695 Coupe, f.o,b. Toledo, was, 31425; now, 31000 Roadster,' fo.b. Toledo, was, 895; now, 695 Sedan, f.o.b. Toledo, was, 1475, now, 1275 ACCESSORIES THAT ARE • STANDARD REPAIRS THAT "*â- ARE EFFICIENT Wm. T. Wthrtttdl, Propritlor. cob Ave., Wionetka Phone Winnetka 165