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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jun 1922, p. 3

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mm THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAÂ¥V JUNE fe 19g» m .•safe' -'S!$r 'r Exercises to Be Held at New mimTtitv Auditorium » Public Library News and Reviews Iâ„¢ BY SUE 03MOTHERLY. LIBRARIAN One hundred and fifty-two eighth grade pupils of the Wilmette Public schools are to receive their diplomas Thursday evening, June 15, at the an- nual graduation exercises to he held in the auditorium of New Trier Town- ship high school. The exercises are to begin at 8 o'clocky -""V.'•;;-;. /vJJI Class Provides Program t|:f';" The program of the evening is to be provided, for the most part by various of the graduates, Including songs and* special presentations by the-class as a wEble. Arthur H. How- ard, president of the Board of Edu- cation, will make the formal presen- tation of the diplomas. The graduation progran| is given as follows:-' 'B.# # %â- ,"§-.$$â-  "; ' â- & March .... .>.....â- ;..â- ;'..School Band. Invocation "idElev7~Oilbert Stansell, ' pastjbr, Methodist Episcopal â-  church. .................. Largo, Bong.................. Class â€".' ,â-  ' . - '• ---------râ€"----------â€"- Piano solo ...... .'â- ". Marie Plentye. Beading...........John Panushka. JPiano duet*..Frances and Herbert - :4! â-  Weld, o /,^:?%^, â- â- r-............\ >T, The Walrus and the Carpenter.;. . ::-...v...-............. ...â- ...••___••• Class Presentatipn of Diplomas.......... W . ...iArthur H. Howard, president f| Board of Education, ^election ..............iwv;^k; Band. It M. Johnston Company Announce Realty. Transfers Hb. A. Rush of Chicago, has pur- chased the new 6-room brick bungalow "with attached garage at 1514 "Wilmette avenue. R. M. Johnston and company were the brokers/ The same realtors report the saw this week of the 7-room brick house at 51 Warwick roadf Kenilworth, from J>. T\ Ford to Kenneth J. Mears; a 50-foot lot on Foxdale avenue, Winnetka, for H. G.^Woodside of Sterling, HI.; 100 feet of vacant property on Laurel aye- Inue; just west of Sheridan road, from ij^T. Wray to T. W. Both. ( LOSE DAUGHTER BY DEATH Funeral services for Dorothy Brewnell Hayesr ten year old daughter of JKr^and Mrs. £tarfc 'I* Hayes, 911 Lake avenue, who passed away Wed- nesday, May 31, were held from the residence Friday, June 2, at 3 o'clock. Burial was at Memorial Park. , Some new fiction' and non-fiction which has recently been'added to the uiDrary. . â-  "â- â- â-  *§$%$?/"â- 'â- â- â-  â- â- :^y<-pjj Owenâ€"Photoplay writing $&$&& $$g#-i: Andreyev^â€"He who: gets slappes |J(a , '"Dlfty> T'& ' -â- â- â- â€¢â- â- â-  ' 'hj^ i;.'.„.....:^:.'..'. 'Huntrr-The play of"todayâ- â-  *il:#f': â- jtill Bettsâ€"Mother-teacher of religion Pageâ€"A. B. C. of aviation Youngâ€"Alaska days with John Muir Trowbridgeâ€"Mexico today and to- morrow â- â- â- Kt^m^v'^^*^ '^t'^^-.M 'Pooleâ€"Dark'people ^y;:M \'k^M-m Terryâ€"History of Scotland Vander Essenâ€"History of Belgium Vanderlipâ€"What happened to Europe Lotiâ€"Iceland -fisherman* ? j:vM Jamesâ€"Our Americanu"wonderland;'^ Stevensonâ€"Home book of verse r~^ Cramâ€"Old seaport towns of the South Dumbellâ€"Seeing the West Downesâ€"Lure of music Cookâ€"Province town plays Frostâ€"Boy's will ((poems) I Barker-T-France of the French .| Kawakamiâ€"Real JapaneBe_questjon # Farisâ€"Seeing the sunny South Streetâ€"Mysterious Japan ---- Stoneâ€"Fifty years a journalist Cobbâ€"Speaking of operations an should know Blackfordâ€"-Job the man and the boss Tarkingtonâ€"Gentle Julia Skeltonâ€"Continuous bloom in Ameri- ca; Forest Preserves of Cook County Dunsanyâ€"If (a play) , - 1 Rutzbeckâ€"Alaska man's luck Rbberts-^-Why Europe leaves home J Paterson-x-Small boat building Robinsonâ€"Collected poems 'yi Johnstonâ€"Veneerings Wellsâ€"Salvaging civilization Grenfellâ€"Labrador Doctor Van Dyke^â€"Desert Sinclairâ€"Book of life Hallâ€"Fairy lands of the South seas Taylorâ€"So called human race :.,.-..•? Gibbsâ€"-Morer that must be told Depew-â€"My memoirs of 80 years Chaplinâ€"My trip abroad ^ Robinsonâ€"Mind in the making" ' Sinclairâ€"Life and death of Harriet Frean Braithwaiteâ€"Anthology of magazine _ verse, for 192*^^;;,;:^;;'&<$&.:...',:;-,, Lescarbournaâ€"Radio for everybody Doddâ€"Lilia Chenoworth Oppenheimâ€"Great Prince Shan Wilsonâ€"Marton of the movies Quickâ€"Vandermarke's folly I Dawso"hâ€"Vanishing point Dixon-^-Mah in grey ?x_ i; ^ Workâ€"Auction methods l..-^>;f^T""*"" Hemonâ€"Maria Chapdelaine Harrisonâ€"St. Theresa Janskyâ€"Principles of radio â-  • j **"-*"} :M m Stllli . tsfl-'J -#;, Nf Ik^foZ.]0' n'-4â€"3\ti PWl^\V. ~> "•'•'t~"jk \<m«^vN^%^J a* -,.1.. :...;~-7-..........-â- -- jp*^p Llas5«s.«*si' jj*°dit â€"-"â- â- /â- â- :-:;: :'â- â- 'â- ' â- :%- a i SJEns ->-â-  ; . . :â- â- . . "â-  .-' â- â- 'â-  â€"" â- â€"â€" â- â€¢"â- â€¢" â- --. â- '•: >". â- â- â- â- â-  .-,• i: â- \.3y:::-'.'i T.;v... :(-â- - W' llAnd 3^pu will realize a decided saving. li^om a well filled stock of fresh and canned articles you will find anything gyovt may wish for in groceries. Notice next tinie ywiare ^ iy^ are always aiming to give our cus- Parsonsâ€"How-to phui ' the ' home , grounds â- - ^1iS8ISS(r!--r^â-  '^^r^H^---"- 'â- :si'^feSS," Cather^Youth and the bright Medusa Merrickâ€"One man's view; Prize stor- ies of 1921 Andresâ€"His soul goes marching on Wattsâ€"House of Rimmon ^gi^fȤj Beerbohmâ€"More (eMafi)-:!^^"^ Walkerâ€"Portmanteau plays ;-^-lt| Fitzgeraldâ€"Beautiful and damned . Hutchinsonâ€"Clean.. heart . liSSi&Syâ-  - Kaye-Smithâ€"Joanna Godden I > u Gregoryâ€"Everlasting whisper '$-M'; Machargâ€"Peewee . . ......^^p*# Hopkinsâ€"She blows and sparm at .' that^W- "â-  -.-â- ..â-  â- â- ':f.^. . •'•" -fâ„¢,: ww, Stearnsâ€"CivHization in TJ. S. - Burnettâ€"Head of house of Coombe Franceâ€"Gods are athirst Hutchinsonâ€"Once aboard the lugger Bennettâ€"Mr. Prohack Hamsunâ€"Wanderers LODGE CONDUCTS 8ERVICES Wilmette Lodge A. F. and A. M. as- sisted in the services for Marshall R, Knox of Downers Grove, Friday, June 2. Mr. Knox passed away Wednesday, May 31. Interment was at Rosehill. Mr. Knox was for many years a resi- dent of Wilmette and well known to west side residents. | i s6M. â-  ^L ^» ;.-..^S^KB lfc^MSIl«&*»!^S»^ â-  .ii^i? 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