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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Mar 1928, p. 60

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If 1fjMtiJ~nFt · v ~: (~~~-.,.,_,.,1 11 school for tlie' inonth ·of Fe'bruary was iS'Jued this wtek ,by ~th sch~l offices. Pupils ·making a grader of 41E" in effort are entitled to a place on the roll and are as follows : Grade 3: Arthur Bonnet, Betty · Mr. and Mrs. N.J. Sharp, 1032 For- Cooke, Arthur Crittenden, Charlene est avenue, Wilmette, have left for Driver, LeRoy Eggert, Edith Gillett, California where they will visit their Helen Glennon, Zo de .Ia Chapelle, parents for five weeks. Benjie MacKinnon, Kenneth Smith. ;:;;;;;::;:;;=::;;;;;::;;;::;;;;:=:::::;;;;;::;;;:;;:::;;;:::;::;:;;;:::;;=;;;;;;;:;;;:=:::;;;;:;;: · ::;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~I Mary Jane Smith, Kirk Taylor, John Weese, Mary Barrett, Geraldine Cox, Jack Fyfe, Arend . Knoop, Jeanette Robertson, Billy Stebbin~, and Burton Smith. Grade 4: Peggy Crapdall, Frank Carpenter, Aurica Simon, Bruce Grandstrom, Gridley D~ment, Janice Bouchard, Jack Holden, Horton Johnson, Miriam Holmes, Michael Conley. John Dodge, Jack Nellegar, Junior Smit.,, Junior Timmons, Dolly Brown. Arthur Carlson, John Springer, John Stallsmith, Landon Taylor, Lucy Dix, Shirley Hermann, Marsha Huck. Vir~inia Richards, Mabel Sample. Jean Small, Annette Williams. and Doris \Volfe. . Karch 4, a C.ll te Sterling road in Kenilwotth in the morning and an alarm froaa 1737 Highland avenue in the aftefftoOD. Both calls were caused by pra~e .fires. . . · '· ~-" :Martb '5, damage to the :eiteat · of · r, . Most of the fires were prairie fires $25 ai- done to a aar.ge ~ and very little ·damage was done in any· Rollan~ · A. Putt ~t ·!JlB -WuhioatOI\' of. them. They are as follows : avenue. . Marth 6, two prairie fires, . one at· Karch 2, a call to Sheridan road and Wilmette Fire 4el*'tment at least {or 4urioa' the first eight days of the month ten alarms were responded to. And if March continues as it has ever alnce the eighth, it will "go out like a "Karch came in like a lion" for the ~nt lot was beyond control First 8 ill , ·~ .. t Karch 3, a run. to 3 3 ~reenlea Mllrch DIIJS avenue where burnang grass an a va- C·llt . the other at Sheiidalt road. · , 1 Matdt 7, tWO' .tefeetive on bamers, one at 605 Fifth streP.t and the other at SIS Eighth street. No damage was done in either instance. March 8, an alarm was received from the Levemier farm ou Happ road (jut outside of the Village limits) where material damage was done to a barn filled wth hay. Fiftee;th ·~ad ~aple an~ue aftd M~ y 'Sfllf'$ Se/Jool · .; . p ·· .a·A.:.~ H _, lr.l· U .tl lll F bOflor R 0 -,or e rtUirJI The it~qr itpn ~ ·it. e;J 0. li · Sea~ fi/lill A Glimpse of the Composing Room Wouldn't you like the satisfaction of knowing that your printing was ·being done in amodern· plant like this? LLOYD HOLLISTER 1232-36 Central Avenue Wilmette 4300 Winnetka 2ooo Greenleaf 4 3 oo Sheldrake 568 7 Fifth grade: Robert Berger, Shirley Botthof, Barbara Clark, Elinor Clark. ·Rus3ell Cooke, Tom Cruttenden. Dorothy Deacon, Roy Demmon, Jane Harrison, Tom Hildebrandt, Mary Huck, Cecilia MacKinnon, Janet Mathieson, Irving Moss, Anton Paulsen, Verna Peterson, Rose· Phillips. Dorothy Richards, Billy Robertson. Carleton Ross. Nick Simon, Dorothy Smythe, Ruth Swanson, Louise Watson, Fred Workman and Charlotte Manlove. Grade 6: George Benson. Ja-ck Byrne, Roger Crowe, Henry Eggert. Peter Gilbert. Joe Harrison, John Mathie3on, Cy MacKinnon, James McArthur, Rov Seerv, Jack Sinding. Donald Vail, Jane Bisbee. Catherine Comsley, Hester Dillon, Elsie Eggert, Virginia Johnston and Dorothy Raggio. . Seventh and eighth grades : Elwood Mons, Frank Williams, Roger Barrett, Billy Homes, Earl Moss, Jack Stebbins, Billy Timmons. Woodrow Wilson. GeorJre Woodland, Tom Sinding, Priscilla Wheelock. Jeanette Post. Jane Mcintosh, Catherine Hepburn, Marian Hedrick. Verna Timmons. Agnes Fraser, Marv Fowler. Phyllis Dubskv, Beatrice Driver, Marv Crandall. fhyllis Bosley, Doris -Bland. and Janice Barr. SETS NEW RECORD William Droegemueller, Northwestem track captain, with a leap of 13 f~et 2 ~ inches in the pole vault in the eighteenth annual indoor western conference track and field meet at Iowa last Saturday, shattered the Big Ten indoor record of 13 feet ~ inches, and created a new United States record. In the · meet Gorby, an Evanston boy, ran third in the Btl) yard run, and Baggs captured fourth in the shot put to give Northwest~rn a tie for third with Wisconsin at 8 points. Illinois won with 31 points and Iowa came second with Zl. · ·O PEN NASH DISPLAY Nash automobiles are now on display and ar~ being demonstrated at the new location of the Ennston sales and service home of the car, 1735 Benson avenue. A new company is handling the Nash agency in this city and has announced the opening of thas new display room and service station. INC. Wilmette Leanna Orr of 1002 Greenleaf entertained twelve of her little friends at a St. Patrick's day bunco ·party at her home yesterday.

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