Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jun 1926, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Wilson of Cincinnati spent the past week-end in Wilmette as the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Joseph B. Marshall, 1040 Elmwood avenue. They came on to attend the \vedding of their nephew, Joseph B. Marshall, Jr. LIFE June 25, 1926 THE SPORTS SHOP OF LAKE FOREST -Evanston stores afford economies --you get more for your money Summer Clearance SALE Importations · Italian Poneries, etc. H ats, Coats, Dance Frocks Smart Sports Gifts Summer Clearance Sale at both shops 6 3 3 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 8 Market Square, Lake Forest EVANSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray McCallum, 930 Oakwood avenue, were guests of honor at a dinner-bridge given Tuesday evening on "The Portof-Missing-Men," the Bucc~neers' club Among the girls receiving their A. B. ship, by Mr. and Mrs. Lmcoln Hall degrees from Smith c~llege this week of Chicago. \ras ~1iss Elizabeth Rtce·, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rice, 518 Central avenue, Wilmette. ~{iss Rice majored in psychology and was a memher of the Psychology club. which is composed of students who do particularly good work in that department. She was also a member of the college choir which sings at college exer~ises. Miss Rice intends to take up kindergarten work. Two \Vinnetka girls received t-heir A. B. degrees from Smith ·c ollege, ~~iss Margaret De Lay, daughter of ~~ r. and ~frs. Harold De Lay, 878 Oak street and ~fi~s Elinor \Vood\\·arcl, · ' A 1 daughter of ).lr. ancl ""f l\ rs. .-.rt 1ur \\.ood\\·ard, 685 Ardsley road. 11iss De La~· prepared for college in N'e\\· Trier High school, and at Smith majored in history. She was on the clean' s li~t. \\·hich is composed of students attaining an academic a \·cragc of B or hcttcr . She wa~ also a member of the House of Reprcsentatin:s, the legislative body of Lav stude11t self g bvcrnment. ~1iss De was especially interested in athletic~s ami played on the haskt: tball. haseball aml hockey teams. She also took part in the annual senior dramatic production '"hich \\'as tmnsualh· interestin~ this year hecause oi the -futurist costumes an<l ~et tin~s . Four North Shore Girls Get Degrees at Smith College · · ~ .- · I , ~AcREAMco. l? "EXCELDQESEXCEL' Excel Ice Cream Is a Health Food Ordinary ice cream is not good enough for your kiddies. You owe . it to your children to serve them with the best, purest and most wholesome ice cream obtainable, which is EXCEL. Our product, besides being a favorite delicacy, is one of the most nourishing and wholesome foods and is worthy of being made one of the daily dishes of every family. ~1i:-s \Voodward prepared for college in the Chicago Latin School for Girls and reccin·d her degree Cum Lamie. She majored in English and because of her litcrar\' abilities was on the editorial statf -oi \\'cckly, the college newspaper. She \\·as also advertising manager of the senior class hook, an annual publication of the graduatin~ class. Tn her freshman year, ~fiss \\'<1od\\·anl \\'as on the fresl~man honor roll. an academic- honor based on academi c record that year. Caroline Ca:-.e of I!ubhar<l \\' ocld s is another g-raduate of Smith this we:ck. -~ .....--' : - ,.. ,..._ . Three New Trier Pupils Win N. U. ·Scholarships · no r th shore yonn~ people. of Kc\\' Trier, are included amOIH! those ,,·ho have heen a\\·arde<l schol;.trship:-; -from the College of Liher<tl Arts at ::\orthwestrrn univcrsitv . 'J'hc\· art J o:-;cphine Co111 fort of \\'i~ netka: Halph Heineman of \\'ilmetka, and ~I argarct \\·alker oi \Vilmettc. Ralph Heineman was one of the winners in the "On to Europe" "'uhscription ~all'~lllan~hip contest recently conducted h~· Lloyd Hollister, Inc., for X cw Trier hoys. Ralph chose a scholarship in place of the European trip. Three graduate~ ' . ~ ... 'I I EXCEL ICE CREAM is not a commercial product. We supply no dealers. We specialize only in HIGH GRADE ice cream made from fresh, rich, TUBERCULIN TESTED CREAM. All orders, large or small, are de livered to your door properly ·packed in ice. Free delivery t.n Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka and Glencoe. Do you know that you can owu a H A R T 0 IL BURNER as low as $50.00 down and abou.t $2 5.00 oer month! }' ·· f Excel Ice Cream Co., Inc. 1566 Elm\vood Avenue, Evanston Wilmette 3160 Phones University 3087 HOUSEHOLD DEVICES -COMPANYHART OIL BURNERS 74l Elm St. WINNETKA · Winn. 1146 15 14 Sherman Ave. EVANSTON Greenleaf 1752 ( /1. I ·

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