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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1928, p. 60

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Select Teachers . to Conduct Work of Summer School · r-; WILMETT 'E LIFE June 15, 1928 St. Francis Committee Plans June Festival . · Sell Tickets Here "for North Evanston ·July 4th Festival Announcement of the teachers who Wilmette residents who wish to atwill have charge of the six weeks' tend the North Evanston Fourth of summer session in Wilmette public July celebration to be hel~ . a.t Dye~~ schools was made this week. Summer stadium may purchase the1r ttckets m classes at the schools begin next Monadvance at a reduced · rate from repreday morning at 9 o'clock. sentatives appointed by the Wilmette The' teachers for the different post of the American Legion. · schools are : As in former years the Wilmette Central schooi-M·rs. Hollas Gilbert post will have charge. of the. ticket sale and Miss Lauri~ Flentye, primary: in Wilmette and wtll recetve a perMiss Helen Smith, second and third centage on the sales which will be used grades; Miss Matalea Brown, interfor the Post's service fund. mediate grades; Miss Faye Perring, The tickets may be bought at the · · upper grades. Renneokar Drug company, the SniderHoward school-Mrs. Peart Jones, Cazel Drug company, ana from Paul ' upper grades; Lowell F. Todd, interJohnson at Brinkman's grocery. mediate grades: Miss Margaret Loftus. lower grades. The North Evanston Fourth of July Logan school-Miss Nettie Decker, corporation is planning a gigantic dislower grades; Miss Mildred Van play of fireworks for the evening of Horne, upper grades. July 4. The tenth anniversary of the Lowell school-Mrs. Lena Butts, battle of Chateau Thierry will be compnmary. memorated: A fireworks demonstraFrancis Ryan will have charge of tion of Lindhe,rgh's flight to Europe, the manual training classes which will and of other interesting historical be held at the Central school from 8 to events will be features of the program. 10 o'clock and at the Howard school from 10 to 12 o'clock. Describes Beauties of All classes in the summer session will meet in the morning only five days F em Lodge in Rockies each week. No regular credit is given A resident of the north shore writes for the suri1mer work, but any child to WTLME'M'F. LIFE concerning two unwishing to enter may do so for the Photo by Ray usually attractive vacation spots in entire six weeks' session or for as long as his parents want him to attend. The board of the St. Francis foundation, now in the midst of plans for an Colorado, both · maintained by the Besides the regular school work, Front Range Lodges,. Inc. games and outdoor activities of vari.ous all day festival to take place at the hospital grounds and Nurses' home SatBear Lake, in the heart of the Rocky kinds will feature the summer sess10n. urday, June 16, includes: (seated from left to right) Mrs. C. W. Gebhard, mountains, is noted for its rustic log corresponding secretary; Mrs. Frank H. Jones, president; Mrs. A. ]. Smith, vice-president; Mrs. J. F. Burnes, recording secretary; (at the back) Mrs. cabins and its facilities for fishing, Open Children's School G. E. Ludwig, membership chairman; Mrs. William Schildgen, card party horseback riding, hiking, and other chairman; Mrs W. F. Brown, publicity chairman; Mrs. Harry Mills, High- sports A college or<:hestra furnishes at N. K. E. C. Next Monday land Park Mrs. N. P. Anderson, chairman of ways and means music for dinner dancing at the main The Children's school of the Na- committee; chairman.; lodge. Mrs. N. Picard, Evanston chairman. tional Kindergarten and Elementary Fern Lodge oi1 Fern Lake is reached college will open Monday, June 18, l)nly by a four-mile trail through the fot· the four weeks' summer session. cials o.f the North Shore line that the mountains and luggage is transported The enrollment for this term will inappropriation was made and the bv burro pack trains. Mountain trails clude the nursery school, junior and shrubQ_ e ry planted. It adds much to lead in all directions and there is . senior kindergartens, first, second, ..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___, the favorable impression one forms of mountain climbing to satisfy the most third and fourth grades. Wilmette as one passes through the experienced climbers. (Contributed biJ Wilmette Garden Club) Miss Laura Hooper will direct the Children's school this summer in the Here in Wilmette little surprises are village on the train. The members of the Wilmette Garabsence of Miss Clara Belle Baker, awaiting you, for someone's love of who is leaving for Europe the end nature is being ex_Jlressed unexpected- den club .enjoyed your visits recently of the month. Miss Hooper, former- ly, and a true nature lover makes use to their Spring Flower show and to ly a member of the college staff, has of opportunities that escape the rest their gardens. Won't you please con· been attending Yale university this of us. tinue to visit these gardens through Adelaide C. Jones will present her year but has returned to Evanston Did you know that back of the the summer? You are always wei- pupils _in :ecital tonight at 8 o'clock. for the summer. "Crescent" is another crescent, faced come. I Followmg 1s the program: Other members of the staff · are: by as many garages a·s there are . vVe must not forget to call your .at-, Grandfather's Clock .... :. . . . . . . Maxim Miss Edith Maddox, Miss Miriam Bru- houses in the Crescent? One garage, tent ion to the Lake Forest Gardens . , NanNcJ;' J. SMcChntock B · tght Roberts ong . . . . . . . . rown baker, Miss Willmina Townes, Miss standmg ·atone, forms the center of th a t are open t omorro\\:'. Th ey are th e Ptxie s Good Jane Portia Miller, Miss Dorothy \Veller this fan. Her~ James Wray saw a gardens of M.rs. Charles H. Schweppe, Clown's Dance ............ .. .. . ..... Kern and · Miss Violet Rush. chance to change a mere alley into a M n. A. A. Carpenter. Mrs. C. Morse , Julia Carrol . . nei hborhood arden. He interested I Ely, and Mrs. Kersey C. Reed. SheJ?herd s Song .................. Frtml g g Yak·ma .................. . ........... Rea Mrs. Fanny L. Frantzen his neighbors to work with him. Ride , That reminds me, too, when the Margaret Jones or walk around the lane that borders Wilmette Garden ·club plans any trip Album Leaf In A Minor . ....... Koelling Taken by Death June 6 th . · · run,:, ~ tl 1e one tc th e d 1s mner crescent-1~ east f rom l'k 1 e . unes. S a t ur d ay, Album LeafEleanore in D . ::Williams ........... Koelling Fanny L. Frantzen, wife of Arthur Oakwood avenue at Etghth street-and June 16, or the one th1s Fnday to the Ruth Anderson Frantzen, 5200 Sheridan road, Chi- see the fine garden that he has made. Arboretum and gardens of Riverside, Sabbath Bells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Couppey cago, died at the Sa.cred Heart san- Trees and . tall shrubs are growing in if you care to accompany us, if vou Minuet in G · · · · · · · · · · ·. · · · · · · Beethoven, } an· '. d b est'd e t h e one garage, wt'lt :·._te 1e~11one t W'l · Alice ..... Derhnell itarium at Milwaukee · Wednesday, f ront 01 1 mette 2922 , tt w1·11 Under the Leaves .. . . . . . . ... Thome June 6. Funeral services were held making a background for the garden be arranged. We are your garden Phyllis Richardson at the chapel, 3315 Fullerton avenue, in which are planted many perennials club, working with you for our beautiful March Militaire : ................ Schubert Chicago, and burial was in Mount and annual~. I saw among many village, and we hope that you will Moonlit Sea .~~~~~~ ..~1 ~.r.~~~ ....... Smith Olive cemetery. others. peontes almost ready to bloom., always feel free to call upon us to · Betty Palenski Mrs. Frantzen was a resident of Wil- perem) ial bachelor buttons and rme do things that are in our line, for the Gondoliers (from "A Day in Venice") mette for many years. Surviving · her vines growing over an arch: An artis-~ village or yourselves, just as you would · · · · · · · : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Nevin . I. d b h . . Burtwell MacDowell are her husband ; Mrs .. E. L. 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Beethoven wa lk enc1rc drivers and children. a low wire fence who will gladly help you at any time Hazel Knepper Mrs. Thomas Coyne of Kenilworth :s has been placed in front of this un- with any garden problems you may To the Rising Sun . . . . . . . . . . Torjussen entertaining her luncheon and sewing usua I an d !\ttracttVe · h ave. H er te 1 · U mvers1ty · · Lots Hannawalt gar den. ep h one ts Ehapsody Mignonne ........... KoPlling club this afternoon at her home on Another ·s urprise ·await~ ,you on the 6925.. Lucy Murdison Melrose avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Coyne J!rounds of the North Shore line across Dnn't forget to take flowers for the Prelude in C Sharp Minor·· Rachmaninoff· . . · ~~ Jean Munro are planning a possible trip to the f the Wtlmette Avenue stat tOn Chicago Plant, Flower, and Fruit guild Humoresque .............. ·Rachmaainotr rom Wisconsi~ woods in the near future. where our garden market was held. down to the Northwestern ·station, or . Marjorie Braymer -oA well landscaped planting of shrubs to our Wilmette station,. where they Awarding of Pins ~ongressman ~nd Mrs. Henry Riggs has been made a.s a screen between may be left. If you wish someone to - - - - ' - - - - - -.........- - - - - - - Rathbone have returned to their home the cement alley and the littl~ p~r..~. c~tl ·at your home for them, telephone in ·Kenilworth after a winter in Wash- This shrubbery has long been needed Mrs. William Fox, Wilmette 2947, and are Wilmette days .at the Flower i'}Jfon. Mrs ..Rathbone has spent part and it was in response to requests from she will see that they are called for. ~ooth, when· we hope to· take large supplies of · flowers down ~ from Wil~ wiotet m lhe south. the Wilmette Garden club to. the offi- Alternate Tuesdays~ beginning ] une. 26, iiiette. · · · · Garden Talks I I Pupils' Recital

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