24 WILMBrTE' LIFE May 31, 1929 Invites Public to Piano Recital Friday, June 7 Gertrude ·Lees Roberts is presenting her pupils in a recital at the Kenil'worth . club, Cum.nor road and Kenilworth avenue, Friday evening, June 7. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. Those appearing on the program are : Cherry Sue Orr, Paul Lang, Jr., Susan Anderson, Jane Walstrum. J O'sephine Balhatchet, Louise Schreiber, Elizabeth Rose. Betty Schmidt, Richard )ohn so11, Shirley McGill, Rosanna Hess, Donald Toeppen , Betty Jane Bows, Phyliss . . arleton. ~1arj orie Hecht, Mary Finlayson , .Mary Hvid, Josephine Cres·::;y, l Marv Louise Hogan, Betty Johnson, j Elizaheth Fowler, Elizabeth Balhatchet, Mary ] ane Miller, . Janey Orwig ·and Grace Cooke. Kenilworth Honors Heroes of 3 Wars Memorial Sunday Memorial services conducted by the Kenilworth club were held in Kenilworth Sunday afternoon. The services in the assembly hall of the club at 3:15 o'clock were preceded by a par~de ·in which sixty-six Kenilworth Boy Scouts, eighty-seven Junior Hiker'3, ~tu dents of New Trier High school and of the Joseph Sears school, members of the ~undav schools of the Church of the Holv Comforter and the Kenilworth Union church, Kenilworth Camp Fire girls, Girl Scouts, the United States Navv band from the Great Lake s Naval Training · 5tation, an army firing souad and a bugle corps from Ft. Sheridan, the speakers of the day, atid res ident s of Kenilworth took part. The Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth , rector of the Church of the- Holv Comforter , ga\'e the address at th~ com memorative services at Kenilworth's monument honoring its war dead. A wreath was placed there hy Kenilworth children. .Maj. Gen. Frank Parker, commander of the Sixth Area corps, and Oliver R. Barrett, gave the principal address at the services in Kenilworth assembly haJJ at which the Kenilworth Gold Star fathers and mothers and Kenilworth veterans of the Civil, Spanish-American. and \Vorld wars were the guests of honor. Kenilworth citizens who gave their lives in the World war were : Franklin B. Bellows, A. Courtney Campbell, Jr., C. Purcell Macklin, Walter H . Schulze, and Manierre B. Ware. The Memorial day committee was :::omposed of twelve members headed hv John Benham. · 1 Beautiful Creeping Bent Lawns at History Teacher at High School to Teach Abroad Roland \Vehr, of the New Trier History department, will go to England next year as an exchange teacher. He will teach at the Roan school in Green,~·ich. a subur·b of London, takinr. the · place of James Binney, who will have I ~1r. \Vehr's position at New Trier. The exchange js for one y<::ar only, and Mr. 'A' ehr. who is completing his fifth year at New Trier, will be back the opening of the 1930-1931 school term . 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