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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1928, p. 9

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September 28, 19'l8 WILMETTE LIFE 9 A.nnounce Schedule .Women of Rotary Hold Meeting on North Shore. .of Art Institute · S · . A '· ·special business meeting of the T r1·pS Th IS eason North Shore group of Women of the Miss Frances Donnelly, art supervisor of the \Vilmette Public schools has announced · the dates for · the tri~s to. the Chicago Art institute ·which are taken twice each scl1ool . year hy students . of ·the · sixth, seventh, ~ and eighth grades. Follpwing is the schedule for the fall trips, with the ·teachers in charge of each trip: · .r · .· Sixth Grades sc~~f~'g'~nt~1P~~~~~{ 28-Miss Trenna Tuesday, 0ctober ·2-Miss Aleda Larson, Howard school. Friday, October 5-Mrs. Kathryn Julian, Central school. Tuesday, October 9-Miss Betty Scheidler, Howard ~;chool. . Friday, October 12-Mi~;s Johal11HH:·n, Central school. Seventh Grades Friday, October 19-Mrs. K~thryu Vf'l'non, Stolp school. Monday, October 22-Miss Faye Perring, Stolp school. St~l~e~~~~~~?ctober 23-Miss Orrel Davis;, Friday, . October 26-Miss Carrie Chase Stolp school. ' Tuesday, October 30- Mrs. .cIa r a Groves, Howard school. Friday, November 2-Miss Violet Madsen, Howard school. . Eighth Grndes .Monday, November 5-Mrs. Agues N Jones, Stolp school. · Friday, November· 9- Miss · D()rothy . Stevens, Stolp school. Tuesday, November 13- l\11::;::; 1-knna Wyman, Stolp school. I<'riday, November 16- Mrs. Pt-arl Jones, Howard school. Tuesday, November Stalling, Howard school. 20-l\Ir~. Lucy Peter Kelly, 600 S. State stn:et Chicago, a driver for C. A. Thorsen: teamster, fell off the wagon which he was driving in Kenilworth last Saturday and sufiercd pain! ul injuries. He was taken to Butler':' Memorial hospital in Evanston, where his injuries were treated. Rotary club of Chicago, was held at 'the horne of h1rs. Frank D. Fulton, 884 Hill road, Winnetka, on Wednesday of this past . ·week. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. . . This organization meets to do sewing for charity, and now is planning its work for the coming season. Mrs. Frank Burpee of Wilmette and Mrs . Sherman S. Chapell of Evanston are co-chair.rnen of the group this year. Mrs. Walter W. Steiner of Evanston is secretary and treasurer. The regular meeta month. 1::.iare held turice n ·· H0 J Tryouts Soon f or . New T r1er · Debate T ~am 'fr ron.ts for the New Trier High ) ~, . . . . 5chool debatmg team wtll be held wtthm the next three weeks it was announced his week at !he high s~hool. The loss 'lf Rolland Stmonds, wmner of the Illinois-Wisconsin extemporaneous speaking contest and membt>r of the new Trier . . debatmg squad last year, wtll be keenly felt. Fraj1k Gilchrist, leader of last year's negative team ' will be missed also . . John Enckson and Bob Forster, regutars of last year, are back in school and will bolster New Trier's hopes for a · · d1 1· wmnmg e )ate team t 11s year. Kenl·lw ' orth School Board Meets-Routine Business A regular meeting of the Board of Education of the Joseph Sears school of I~enilworth was held Monday evening of this week at the school building. Routine business occupied most of the time, as no important matters came up lor discussion. · Fa[[ Op·e ning Saturday, Septetnber 29th · ·· FALL SPECIALTIES Patty Shells for chicken pattie~ are now most seasonable. We are fortunate in the knack of making a patty shell that is wonderfully light and flaky and has the capacity to hold its contents as a patty shell should. Chocolate Eclairs - the favorite dessert of the children. We invite you to inspect our display of New Fall Merchandise Ready to wear .. f. Fall Fabrics Millinery A variety of Cream Pies . Doughnuts for snappy morning breakfast. .. The Wilson Bakery 1162 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wil. 414 Two doors south of New First National Bank W orthen?Carrico Company . 1146~48 Wilntette Avenue Wilntette

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