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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1926, p. 8

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8 WILMET T E L I' F E May 21, 1926 New Trier Begi,s Mrs. James Keenor Dies After Lingering Illness Summer Sessions Free Sample Can Demonstration Paint Enamel Stain - for You Lacque( Not necessary to buy a brusb.-Y ou will not be asked to buy anything. Varnish - We want to give you a free sample can - so you can tr"" B. P. S. Let us show you the new finishes. Owing to inclement weather during our prevtous B. P. S. Demonstration , many persons were not interested in paints. Mrs. Emily Keenor, 45 years o ld , wife of James Keenor, 623 Prairie avemu.·, died at her home last Sunday after a lingering .illness. Funeral scn·ices '"ere held from St. John's Lutheran church Wednesdav afternoon of this \\'Cck, Rev. Herm-an \ V. Meyer officiating, and burial was at Memoria l Park cemetery. The Pythian Sisters of Iwanston. of \\'hich lo{lge she was a.,. memhcr, a lso conducted a service at the grave. ~hs. Keen or had been a resident of \Vilmette for the past 11 \Tars. She is survived hv her husband, her mother, three children. Robert. Ethel and James Keen or. Jr., and two sisters, :Miss Louise Dierks of \\'i lmette ami Mrs. John f..a,nenrc. of Chicago. Monday, June 21 The surnn1er session at :t\ cw Trier high school begins Monday, J ut)e 21 and continues for eight \Yceks, closing Friday, August 13, it was announced this \YCek. All students undn 21 li ving in the to\\'nship who have graduated from an accredited eighth grade are eligible. Since the classes meet fnr double periods students may earn a se rn cstcr's credit in each of the two subject:; which they are permitted to take. The subjects offered are English lA , rt·quired in all high school courses: a lgehra 1 A, also required in all course:-: greek history; economic civics; general science; commercial arithmetic: mechanical drawing; and typewriting. Students my take either one or two subjects, hut most are advised to take two. Inasmuch as all classes meet in the morning, the cooler part of the day, the high school authorities do not regard the summer school program as very difficult. According to \Vcsley L. Brnwn. principal of the summer session, mort· than 500 students are expected to enroll fpr the 1926 session. The princi pal also suggests the following adYantagcs of going to school in the :'ttmmcr. Students become acquainted with high sc hool under e~pccially fa YOrahl conditions, not the least of "·hich is that the member ship nf the surnmer school is small compared with that oi the fall ses;ion. when about 1-toO a tte 11 d. S umm cr students can ac.cunJulate ;t<h·anccd credit; and tints avoid dropping hack if the~' are obliged to cut do\\'n ,,·ork during the regular year. Secure Permission to Stage Memorial Parade \\"ilmette Post of the American Lt.·gion a nd P. J. Huerter Post of th~ same ex-service men's organization \n·re grante~l permission by the Viilag~ board this week to stage their ~f emorial Day processions on the stn. · ets oi the village. The \\'ilmettc Post was also given permission to usc the Greens west of the Howard school for the annual Field Day en·nts in connection with the Fourth of Tulv celebration. - · I · If you have attended our previous demonstration you are also invited to come in again and see the many new finishes as well as Nl'w Imported Picture Transfers for F~rniture we will show you how to apply them. . . "' I Wilmette Window· Shade and Paint Works Alfred Evers. Proprietor ' Glass, Picture Framing. Mirrors and Mirror Resilvering. Art Materials. Linoleum and Wallpaper. ·I ~ I MRS. COTTON GOES EAST }.frs. 11arion E. Cotton, supervisor ui ~fusic at New Trier high school. ,,·ill go east soo n to take charge of the national music memorv contest at Atlantic City which starts Jun e 3. \\'hil e she is in th cast . he will visit a number of the higher grade schools to study th<;ir method s in teaching music. ,. 1133 Central Ave. 0~0 0 . 0~0 0~0 Ph. Wilmette 3493 ocao o~s , I . · IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHIIIIIII1111111t 0 : .~ D Quality Meats Phone WILMETIE 2814 0. I ~ ~ a o 1145 ~ WILMETIE 0 D AVENUE ~ 0 D · ~ I ) uopposite Post Office" Our Constant Aim Is to Serve You With QU ALIT¥ MEATS at Fair Prices. I ~ ~ D o· ~ I The Rug Makes the Room I T'S the floor .coverin~ that completes the effectiveness of the decorative mouf of any well-plann· ed room. 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