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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Sep 1926, p. 8

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WILMETTE LIFE September 3, 1926 Herbert A. Gould, Jr. and 180 New Trier Grads Bride to Live in Evanston Off to College Soon The Mallinckrodt North Ridge~ ,~hore Catholic High School Wilmette, Ill. Walnut Aves. A Central High School for Girls CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF CHRISTIAN CHARITY Of the 180 New Trier High school graduates \Yho are going to college this year, nine intend to go East. Those who have received \Yord that they have passed their college board exah1s are Elizabeth Babcock and Mary Parker, who will go to Smith college, Whitfield Cook, Robert English, Frank Stover, and George Immerwahr, who will attend Princeton, Horace Hubbard, who successfully passed the entrance exams for Annapolis and \i\Tilliam Burke, Amherst. \Villiam Lloyd will enter Harvard without examination as he is in the highe st seventh of his class. There are 180 out of the 259 graduates who will go to college. COURSES Normal Preparatory College En tra1_1ce General Commercial Art Instrumental Music Vocal Expression Physical Training Sewing Columbia Music School Begins Its 26th Year The branch school in Glencoe conducted by the Columbia School of Music will open its twenty-sixth year, September 13. The ,,·ork will continue to be in charge of the young pianist, Olive Kri ebs, it i:; explained. Miss Kriebs \Yill have a corps of assistant teachers who haYe been s tudying in the main school under her direction. 1\fiss 'Maud Jaeger, another member of the faculty of the main school, will de,·ote part of her time to the Glencoe branch. This school \\·a:; founded twenty-six years ago by Clare Osborne Reed, noted as · a pianist and educator and under her guidance the school has become one of the foremost in stitution s of musical learning in America. Miss Mary Jane Wilson wore a gown of white c!1iffon and .the conventional tu11e vetl when she became the bride of Herbert A. Gould, ] r., son of Herbert A. Gould of 1130 Lake avenue, at a small wedding Saturday afternoon August 28, in the home of Mrs. Halbert Frank Riley, 730 Lake avenue. The Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth of the Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenilworth, officiated at the ceremony. The bride's matron of honor, ~Ir s . Irene Albert son of Evanston, wore a frock of pink georgette crepe and carried pink roses. Frances Riley was the little flower girl and Theodore E. Riley, the ringbearer. Donald Rennolds of \Vilmette served as Mr. Gould's best man. A wedding dinner \'\·as ser\'ed to the \nclding gue sts at .the clo:;e of the -t o'clock service. Mr. Gould and . his bride left for a fortnight's wedding trip to Spider Lake, \Vis., and upon their return "·ill he at home at 2533 Jackson ayenue , North Evanston. Wilmette Man Baits Hook for Elusive Muskelhmge Harrv A. Hooker of 109 \Voodbin e avenue: builder of the Knock Down folding boat, accompanied hy hi s fam Ily, is enjoying a vacation at Keith' s Cliff, Hazelhurst, \Vis. Mr. Hooker hopes to land the 53 pound "M uskic" that has· been on ex hibition in Lake Kaubau shine for some time and has frequently been seen hut is bait shL and had a wre stling match la:;t sum1;1cr with Erne st Cazel. Cafeteria and Bus Service Fall Term Opens Sept. 8 Tel. Wilmette 1700 Apply to Principal Mr. and ~Irs. E. M. Stafford and their daughter, :M iss 'Margaret, reJohn ~r unro and his t\,·o dau'"'htcrs. turned to their home at 936 Sheridan 1119 Elnn,·ood a\·cnuc. han~ returned road, Monda,· after a ten cia\' motor after a iortnight's ~tay at DL'\·il\ Lake . trip through · northern Indianci". \\-is. MOTORS SERVICE Incorporated EVER.VTHING ..fOr.·t!Je AUTOMOBILE DAY We have in stock - NEVE It CLOSED ALL SIZES MICHELIN Balloon Tires and Tubes ~~1 MAIN Wilmette \\"e of this great land of ours owe much to Labor, and we of this institution extend to . Labor on this their day of celebration our appreciation for their accompli shments, and our best wishes for their continued prosperity. Labor, closely allied to thrift, i~ making happy and prosper,o us homes, and we like to think that we as bankers are doing our sn1all share i1: helping tnake thrift relatively easy. STREET ~hone w.~e7j()~got J.C.Siown A. B. VanDeusen First National Bank of Wilmette

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