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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jun 1929, p. 6

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J urie 7; 1929 ; - WORLD GETTING BETTER A LOTTA folks will tell YOU that this old WORLD is going to HADES on roller skates, BUT we don't think so BECAUSE rt is just NATURAL for it to keep ON getting better and BESIDES the other day WE saw. Doc Allen , and BOB Johnson and a COUPLE of other Real ESTATE dealers all w-a lk ING -down the street TOGETHER having a darn GOOD visit and we couldn't HELP remembering the TIME when the only way TO get a bunch of real ESTATE dealers together WAS for the sheriff toGO out and drag them tn WITH handcuffs. Club Vista del · Lagv will ·introduce The corner. st~ne o{ the nc·w a style how during its dinner dance . huilding of the \ \"oman's cl uJ?. of ~ aturday . e\·enirig, J u.ne 8, at 8 :30 \ \'ilmett e will. be laid \Y.ednesday o'clock. :\{ ode! el<;.cted hy Mrs. Nellie aftern .on. ].tl'n e 12, at 4 :30 o'cl?ck. · A. Hanna will display the lates t midat Tenth . strtet a'lld Green leaf ummer modes as well as. fa shi onable a \·eillle. bathing attire. :\[r ~: 1-fan·e ,· A. Bu sh. president, Am ong th ose " ·ho !Ja,·c ma(le rese r- . will · pr.cside a·t the program which vation s for the affair are :\Irs. June · " :ill be·· as. it:> lllnr's : Reman, :\lr:; . JanH:s P. Gilliii. :\lr:-;. J oh!l In \'ot·a ti rm . . Th e R<· \'. l>r. I ful1ert ( ' a rl e l()n :\I ar sha.ll. :\1 r . :\I. Crace, :\Ir s. Artnur .-\ddres~. ('fJmmunity lJendrJ})ment Ander~~ n. :\[r.s. ] . C. Baker, .:\frs. Yill ag-p Prt · ~idt"nt bar! E . (Jrnt·r \\'an1er Robin so n,' :\Irs. Roy P ee t , Addrt-!'S Dr. ])(Jnalcl :.\la c· kn.~· (;alli e . :\I r ·. Bra ,·t on \ \ ' ith erd l, and Ralph S\·miJCJliC' Re,·ie \\· Pr t~f' nl e d hy' char. ter m em b t· r :-:, a form er r>r<.::-: id ~c' nt, Zimmerman. .tnd r ·p rt ·~ nt a ti\'t·~ o f tht· ac·ti\'(·, T da~· occasio ns th e ope ning of the juni or, :1nd futut·,. m P mh e r~ s umm cr..b ri dg. e -1 u·nc h C(J ll sea:- on. :\111 ong F to nnal L [l\'i ng of Cf!rnf'r :-,~onP · J-:,· :.\lr~. ·Hnrn·y ..\. Bush , pn·side nt ~h o e making re:-en·ations ior th ~ afBt:"tit· di ction Dr. Ca r l t> ton fair ar e :\Irs. A: E. Antrim, :\fr s. Ra.Jph .\ Svmbolic rtvie\\· r<:pre se nting Long. · :\f rs. Frank Pcthyh rid ge, and the di'fferent _epochs in tht life (,f :\Jr s . .T nl.l n :\[arshall. · th e club since jb organizati 111 in. HNl ,,·ill be prc:;c ntcd by chart -: r :\f iss :\[an· Farmer. dau, g hter oi t he tm3m h c r s ·o i the c Iul> inc Iu r1 i11 g :\ f r s, Fred H. ]· a·rmcr ~ . 015 Lltn,,·ood a\· \.'F . L. T o,·, · :\Ir s. \\' illiam Panu shka, nuc, ,,·ill rdurn tl>Il11>r ru\\· ir nm Pur~ f rs . i·:cf"·in Drun·, :\frs. H. B. due un in~ r ~it,. at La i a y cttL'. . I 11 d.. in r Gate:-; and ~I iss · ~-\nna 1Ji ngec : a the summer reces s. inrm t.:r pre sident. :\ Irs. ] lclen S· -oGage. repr ese nting tht bui lders r,f ~1r . and :\frs. Dona ld \\'hidde n n(.icc n i Ha ckc n ~ac k , :\ . J .. inrn1c rly of \ \ 'il-. the · present rluhhotbl': \T r s. Haye s \I c r.: intH: '· nf the act i n~ mcni be.r mette. a re r~.·cc i,· in~ cung-ratulatil)Jl" ! : -> hip: :\fi s" l{uth Hmn~ r. presi dent u p 0 n t h e hi rt h o f a :-on . D on·a 1d. ] r .. o i the juniors. and Dcrinthia Simem ~l ay 18. onds; a futur e membe r. -0- Stage Style Show June 8 . .Lay Corner St«;>ne of New ··at Club Vista del La go Woman's Club·on J.une 12 42 SEARS . GRA~UATES La~geat Cla·s a in History of K.~nilworth . · Grammar School to Receive Diplo.m~s · Friday, · June 14 · . ' ··"" The Josep h Sear s school in Kenilwort h \\·ill grad uate a class of fortytwo, the large . t in the history. o.f the school, Friday afte r noo n, J urie Tt F or the fir st time the g r ad uat ion excrci :-~es will be held in the new Keni lworth Memoria l gymnasium . . ·The program \v ill begin at 2 o'clock. · Fallowing t he invocati on. cl~ i l d re n ~ oi the schoo l . v.·ill sing s_ e,·cral selec ti o ns. George \V oodland. presid e nt of thi ~ year's graduating cla s., wi ll pre ent th <: clas3 g ift, and a member of next year·~ eig hth gr ade -class " ·ill g ive the rc snons~. This \\'i ll be followed h~· a· short ta lk hy Supt. E. L. _\'ygaard and the pre entation of diploma s by a mem ber of the· J oseph Scars Board of F.cltlcation . ' · . . . Joseph Sear:; pupil :-; \riH, ,,.i 11. r ·c,riYe the ir dip l o ma·.~ next F riday arc: Cl ass ·of 192!1 Rog·t-r Bnrr f· tt ~arah .J:uw Lain g.John F. l lPc·kmnnn, Pri ~(· il ht \ \'hPf·l1wk Luc ill ~· Hn··nrH·r B e tty B n 'tH' How.ard· · .J. < 'nrl~on ..... Jr. B Pn·rlv Boudw nl .:\ T ur.ra~ · B .. .:\Tad.t>o d, .Jr. TI(J! J(· rt ~o n n. :.\Tathi f'~o l" ·, .Jr. B Pnjamin 'T'. :.\!arion C arp 0nt e r .Jan e C h ikott Ba r ha r a ('nn l P.\' Joseph int> I>ahm · :.\Iatthews J. Ed~on l\IcBldowney J ames '\Y. C l i n ton · w .. .\ f r. :t n d :\ f r s. H. H. ~ I a c k n f · n cD £' mmon . .Tr. trnit. :\I irh. were the guc;;b o,·er la st :\Irs. Frank- 'hccscman·. iormc rly of Rol>er t Dows1 · ,,·eek-end of \f rs. \fark's sister. :\f r . Kcu.ih\'C> rth. 1:; ent er tatn tng :-,ixtecn (;rante-~C.H.E h rl ic·h \T 1· rgan J. Hammers, 807 Greenwood gue:- ts at lun cheo n . and 1>~-idge June ('harl Frankli n a\'Cillle . V in n i e L. Croncln l 17: :\l ill ington Earl C'. :.\Toss, .Jr. :.\fo rdin e :.\Iu mm e rt A l exander ·A. X ewton J ·anett .A. PMt Rob e r t · Sarr.plf' Pe r r~· L u ·i ll e ::'IT. Shortridg't' Gron·r J l (·rmnnn HN·m:::tn C'. Gu d b r and.spn Ca th erine J ane Hephurn Andrew <'. \\' f' ttt·l'" l' t'arnlyn :.\1. \ \' il ~nn T N1. lli e ':.\1. \Yil ~~· n S. J oh n Stebb i n ~ Ha r ry :.\L \V'e~P 11intzpr t('l' . JII \\"oodrow \ \". Hill\· Ho l mt ·~ \\" il~ o n ('vn.thia 1>. J r(dnks (;,· oi·ge IT. 1 {rn,'.nrd 1 >. .frordan . \\'n()d l an d Duck or Diveyour hair won't get wet! for · GRADUATION Y ou ' !! w ant a new pair of shoes for that " da y of days" th at h appens onc e in a lifetime. We ha ve ' a fine selection of shoes. at J va lu e giving price. suitable for th e occasi on . There 's alwa ys a our bargain rack . good bu y on I J JEWELRY of CHARACTER We specialize in designing and the ma~ing of platinum ~ n d go Id jewelry. We are diamond setters, watch. clock and jewelry. repairers , and dealers in pearls, dia monds and other precious stones. We also feature $tationery engraving fo·r · our fashionable pltrons. Swim-Kap 19c to~ 89c dail~: :\~m· Moral: A friendly spirit is good for business. You will find it in our store. can <:nJ y your s\\'illl thoroughly. s ,,·im -K:aps a r e made to k eet) your curl in and the wate r o ut. The r e's a st,·le and co lor that \\·ill su it ,::-m pe rf ect ly. ' ~fa de to stand ro ug h usag-l'. ~·o l d on ly at tt n HIGH-GRADE SHOE REBUILDING IS OUR SPECIALTY Shop on u The Ridge" and Save the Difference. MR. A PAGLIARULO'S The Rexa[ Store SCHREIBER'S SHOE SHOP 801 RIDGE ROAD WILMETTE 12 years experience in the shops of Spaulding ~ · Co. is your guauntee. 17 Years in the Same Location Ceatral and Wilmette Avenuea Phoaea Wilmette 28 and 29 Central and Wilmette Avenues Phones Wilmette 28 and 29 Tel. Wilmette 3178 Open Every Evening Jeweler and Optician 1166 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilm.ette 1o 6 1 ..

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