Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jun 1926, p. 4

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· '· ·.. WI L M E ·1 T E L IF E June 25, 1926 . ~ ·.. · MARKE· T EVANSTON-821 DAVIS STREET Greenleaf 284 7 Greenleaf 2848 ~early 200 pupils are en;olled in the summer session of the Wllmette PubHe schools, which began last Mo_nday. Exact figures are not yet avatlable, but this approximate figure was arrived at by reports of classroom _teachers. There are te!l teachers m the ·s ummer session, wtth an average of 12 or more pupils· to each teacher. Forty boys are enrolled in the manual training class under Lester Ba.ll, manual training instructor. Pupt!~ were stiH being registered late thts week and indications are that the a!tendance at the summe~ s.choo.l thts year will be the largest 1~ tts htstory, according to school offictals. H9ward Girls High Point Enrollment at Summer Session· Reaches 200 Winners in Field Day Girls of the 7A room of the Howanl school secured more points than girl s from any other room in the Howar;l or Stolp ~chools at the Field day hd d recently, according to Miss Olga Stop ka, director of girl's athletics in \Vil mette schools. Representative s of thi s room won a total of 21 points, th e nearest competitor being the 7B room of the same school. Girls of the Hmv ard school scored 90 points, again st a total of 41 by girls of the Stolp sc.hooJ. Individual high point winners were as follows: Howard school-Frances Tuscan!: IJ : C lara Wolff, 11 : Hazel Koll , 8; Anne· Boddie, 7; Stolp school-Margaret Stackhouse, 9; Beth Bro·wer, 7; Helen Randal, 6; Grace Raffety, 5. I 1 SPECIALS.I'OR FRIDAY AND SATURDA·Y roME 25th and 26th Fancy Fresh Dressed Squabs, each ..... .. . . . Choice Nati,·e Beef dcrloin, ,vhole, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 49C: rren- . Fresh Dressed Long Island ~~co~s: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 C Genuine Calves' Liver, lb. . ..... 41 C 39C the attendance of the \;\/tlmctte bathing beach to drop below its usual numhers durin the first week of the season. it "·a~ reported by Mrs. C. W. Hilton beach matron. The to tal numher bathers to use the beach during the week wa s 426, and the largest number to use the beach on any single dav was 188 on Saturday, June 12, the opening dav. On the following Saturdav, J unc 19, there were only 23 bathers. The water temperature for tl1e week varied between 54 and 58, some \\·hat colder than at the opening of the beach last vear, and the beach was closed one or two dav: t)ecaus~ of had weather. - Beach Attendance Small During First Week Open Country Club Installs Cold water and cool we.ather caused New Officers Saturday . . . Omlme~te Country. club w.tll hold 1t s annual ~mner and mstall_at10n of of- ol fice:s !hts Satu~day evenmg, June 26, hegmnmg at 7 o clock at the clubhouse. Th~ newly e lecte~ o!ficers, who are to he mstalted at t~ts ttme ~r~ Dr. F. Fuerm.ann, pr~stdent; Wtlham McGthbon, vtce prestdent; Lester ~ood, secretary; and Fra~k ]. Sche1denhelm , treasurer. Ne.w dtrectors arc Morgan Hammers. Mtles McDonald and Ma!lly R~dfield. The spe~ k er of. the evenu~g ,,..·tll be R E. Patttson ~lme, · of ~tl mett.e. Max W. ~abel ts tl~e rcttrtng prestden.t. Followmg the dmne~ and msta!lat10n of officers there wlll be dancmg. yv. ·w e make a Specialty of Fresh Dressed Poultry at the lowest market prices. Miss Evelyn L. Kletzing, teacher in the Technical High school at Indianapolis, Ind., is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ]. F. Kletzing, 522 \Vashington avenue. Miss Kletzing ·has brought with her Mi s Hazel Stevens who will be with her for several weeks. ENTERTAIN TEACHERS Mr. and Mrs. ]. F. Kletzing of 522 \Vashington avenue entertained a group of teachers of the Ravenswood school Saturday, June 19, at a dinner and reunion . There were thirty -nine guests. J · :-ro ~ T ' I .. , Real Ho..Made Ice Cream /or Th~t Picnic or Beach Party Colors Like Flowers N the beautiful Oriental Rugs on your · floors , there are no chemical colorings. The soft, lasting hues are derived from vegetable dyes produced from the bark of trees, roots and the colorful flowers of the East. These dyes actually preserve the fabric and give it a lustre that improves with use. Keep these lovely colorings at their best by having your rugs cleaned and repaired frequently by Kashian Brothers. Their expert work assures your Orientals becoming more exquisite with age. I l THERE'S nothing so good for that out-of-doors party as our home'11ade ice cream. 'Ve'll pack it for fOU and it will be delicious and firm when you serve it. · l f.,. Hammond Ice Cream Kitchen Successor to Witt's Supreme 1ce Cream JCaShian)3ros. 1145 Greenleaf Avenue Wilmette, Ill. T elephoae Wiln;tette 1200 722 Twelfth St. Phone Wil. 3122

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