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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jun 1926, p. 29

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June 25, 1926 WILMETTE excc llctlt con1n1unity service ~ o r k for · the government. .!\o history of Kcw Trier is complete \~·tthout mention of the part his fo restght and ability played in its dcYe lopm en t. · Kew Trier alumni and students were grie\'ed to hear oi ::\1 r. Browt{s death ahout a year ago. LIFE l ., 29 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paid Fine Tribute 1 'he recent Twenty-fifth anni\'crsary pageant at New Trier High school has called to mind the remarkable record of service at the school achieved hy The· Mcilvaine Oil Burner SIMPLICITY! In the Mcilvaine Oil Burner the only flame is the oil flame, and the only control is the mechanical control of the oil and air supply. l Camp Wilmette Workers to · Enjoy Steak Dinner Today The "Camp \ \'ilmettc" chef will :-;en·e a steak dinner this evening at the \\'tlmcttc Pari~h ::\letlwclist church to the t\\'elve leader:-; of the three encampment:-;, that are to enjoy extended stays at the church camp on Paw Paw river, ~Iichigan. The camp commlttee and girls' "rork cnmmittee ,,·ill also enjoy the chef's dishes. The finishing touches to the three progrants '\'ill he made .th is evening. The groups later attending the Ambrose \Yyrick concert at 8:15. of Oak Park, guest of Miss Medora Bright, 731 Ashland avenue, will he Miss Bright's roommate at Beloit college next year. ~'!iss Alice Royston ~ho \'>as the house Henry E. Brown The Simpler The Better ( Henry E. Brown, who was principal during the · period from 1910 to 1918. \\.hen ~~ r. Brown assumed the principalship the school boasted hut a ~in~lc building and manual training annex and it ,,·as under his direction that the large for\\'ard -looking expansion oi Kew Trier took place. \Vhen he lcf t to enter t h c sen· icc of the gon.:rmm·nt during the \\'orld war, the school wa s being visited by leading erlucation committees from everY sect ion of the country. ~r r. Bro\\·n \\·as regarded as a sph:ndid organizer. It was hi:-; ability in that direction that qualified him for -oand !\-irs. M. LeRoy Minor of 620 Linden avenue left T uesday for a motor trip to the East. Harding Van Schaack is accompanying them to Cornell uni,·crsity, where !~c will attend summer school. ~Jr. -o- MciLVAINE OIL Phone Winn. 147 BuRNER SALES 788 Elm St. ::\1 iss Li ll ian Fitch, 1033 · E lmwood an:nue, and ::\1iss J can Fahs of Evanston arc entertaining the members of their luncheon club at an out-of-door picnic at the Fitch home tomorrow. -o::\[r..;. Emma Butz is giving a lunch con and bridge today at her residence, 802 Lake avenue. WINNETKA tn · Prices on Ford Cars Delivered on all Models Touring Car $4 21.8 7 Dowtt ,Payment $123.00 Balance $30.50 a month Now is the time to trade in your old car SKOKIE MOTOR CO. 716 ELM ST. WINNETKA PHONE 288 ~tllltllllllllllltltlllltlllltlllllttllltllllllltlllllllltllllllllltltlttltlltlllltlll'ltlltllltlllllllltHIIItttllllltttllllltllllttlttttllllllllllllltlltlltllllllllltltllllllltlltltlltllllttltlltllllllllltltiiiUttlllllltttlllllttlltltlllllllltlllllllllllllllltlttlltllllllltlttlllllltttlttltllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllltllllltlllltllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllt llllllllllllltllllllllttllltlltltllllltltlllllltllttll~

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