Illinois News Index

Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1923, p. 8

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mm mmm^^ ?Wi-k W: >â- #«£•â-  r .1*%^ LOCAL MEN GET \ J.OTLDEGREES WUmette, Kcnilworth and Glencoe Represented SCHOOL COUNCIL £"â- â-  Ninety-one counties of the state will be represented among the 1623 who will receive degrees from the .University of Illinois at the fifty-second annual com- mencement of that institution on Mon- day June 11. This number includes all colleges and departments at both ur- bana and Chicago, Some 225 ™£ de- agrees will be conferred by the Univer- sity this year than last. Included m the above degrees are 159 advancedr-Mas- Asks Motorists to Practice Care Near School Houses mmmmmmp^ "Several accidents and many narrow escapes have made this precaution nec- essary. .,: •' "This notice and appeaKis placed be- B.„w â€" ..------- fore/the public to enlist^their support iccalaureate address will pr m protecting the lives of the children clock in the afternoon by their way to school. "When you see a Boy Scout on the corner directing traffic, kindly help him by co-operating with him and respect- ing his authority. ___^^^-~zrâ€"rv __ii\S$j&-^3tttfc^e5cOi^^ the vicin- ity of the school on the part of the automobile drivers, coupled with the watchful supervision of the Boy Scouts, the safety of the children will be as- sured and the minds of many anxious mothers greatly relieved. Safety First! UU19UWU vm*»j .-..-_------------ than the required four years. Commencement activities started Fri- day with Class Day. On Saturday the annual Alumni day celebration, when several thousand old grads return to the campus for a brief visit, focuses the 'â-  attention of grads and visitors. On Sunday the baccalaureate address will be Sven at 4 o'clock in the afternoon by Bishop OP. Anderson, of Chicago. The fifty-second annual commence- ment takes place Monday morning at 10 S> o'clock Dr. David Kinky, presi- dent of the university, will be thespeak- cr The degrees will te cojrferred=Ttfl mediately at the close of his address. Among those who will be granted de- grees, exclusive of the Medical schools Fn Chicago are: Cromwell Bowen, Don- ald Mills Remb and John Marmon Km- Sdell, of Wilmette; Arthur Burman Dur- ham and Edmund Strother Phelps of Kenilworth; Max Disette Engfehart - i Arthur Lawrence Fox and Edward â€"fHenry-Stachel ot~ Glencoe. WILMEnETCT I VSXC. NINE Local Ball Teams Clash Here I Next Sunday Afternoon $ Wilmette vs Ouilmette, is the schedule tfor Sunday afternoon, June 10, when the Wilmette Athletic club baseball nine makes its first appearance on a local lot this season with the well recommend- ed Ouilmette K. of C. team as the op- posing aggregation. The game^will be As all the old-time fans have been waitingâ€"not too patientlyâ€"to view their favorites on a home diamond, Sun- day's game is expected to bring out a record attendance. . The trimming Wilmette received two weeks ago at the hands of Park Ridge, has failed to discourage the, boys. They have been practicing diligently since that time and 'the sore arms and aching mus- cles have disappeared and batting eyes r*turtled^o^;lofmi':.â- ::;:w>â- ^:^;. :'â- '-::';/. â- /â-  ^r--> â- ?: ]p"Normie," mirier of worth, will not be seen in Wilmette spangles this season, it is_ reported, Jjut^the^locals have some other valuable slab material to f ace .0p% Ouilmette batsmen Jm'â-  . W£'-J*,.'- Bal Robinson will riot be m the Wil- ihette line-up this Sunday, although he is expected back at his ojd job within a few weeks. Co-operation of automobile drivers in minimizing accidents is sought m the ac- companying communication addressed to The Lake Shore News by James Strong, secretary of the Byron C.Stolp school council, an organization of pupils that recently called upon Wilmette Boy Scouts to serve as "traffic cops in the vicinity of the public school buildings. "At the recent meeting of the-Byron C Stolp Council," reads the communi- m several curirc*» •«#«*-«-•« •<* »-- r*-» building for the purpose of looking alter the safety of the pupils. Let Us Measure Them 't make your glasses, step in and let us measure them at one of The Al^rCde Stores Then, in case you break _ojc Josethenv you can get a new pair from any one of our stores, with the least possible delay, merely hy tele- phoning. Evanston Store 527 Davi. Street Phone S8M Wi*m minutes from anywhere^ etommtown~and itr£yanston .'Sfti|, v'S'.ffi ^^^ ::SM$?i!A il Read the Want Ads M BiERfiSR^KOWW^N REASONS" WHY ' |ilOUS^B#woi"ttlilfiSTION; FUEL OII^ I ARE-BEtN<FSQED THIS YEAR. Wmk' §&%$*j. §§ ^^_j£tie onlMaiiffiafe equi|>n|€tit burning the "tfeapest ordinary? tow gravit^rluel oiLMQther so-: called fuel oil burrier§i*se ga|<|l| distillate, or ker- ^osene^;.;â- : ' • ?..*?, ' '^i^^^^CW^-t^^ Wforih ,aiore:C«^tePtipa Co, M (P,Piacer CALL "REAGAN?! ,:,m> atch This WH 2131 Other Wilmette An Interesting^ Train and Bus Trip To Lake Geneva A suggestion for a week-end trip that you will want to make many times this summer. By fast North Shore train t<|, Kenosha â€"then 33 miles by comfortable busses through some of the most Jbeautiful and picturesque coun- try inSouthern Wisconsin. Buy through tickets toLakeGeneva Limited trains connecting with busses at Kenosha leave Wil- " •,. â-  * • '* mette at frequent intervals. 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