8 WILMETTE L I F·. E June 7, 1929 · Eighth Graders Enjoy . . Dance and Bunco Party PROFESSIONAL LAWN CUTTING At Reasonable Rates You'll be surprised how our professional .lawn cutters can improve the appearance of your lawn. We maintain a staff of trained work men with the best equipment, ready to take care of your lawn for the entire season or during your vacation period. Eighth grade pupih of the· Howard school held their annual etas~ party in the gymhasium of the sd1<?ol last Friday night. The party was gtven by Mrs. :\onnan Kraft and Mrs. Allen McConnell. Dancing was' the principal feature of the entertainment. Bunco was played by those who did not care to dai1ce. Th ~ party was held from 7 to 10 o'clock · and lunch was ·served at. the close: Scout Troop 12 Is Host ··to Parents at Vista del Lago · Boy Scouts of Troop 12, sponsored · by Club Vista del Lago, were host s· to · their parents and friends · at a dinn er at the club ·W ednesday .evei1ing of la 'St week. Scoutmaster R. G. \Vatts was toastmaster, who first . introduc ed Charles' A. Steele, chairman of camp committee of North Shore Area coun cil ·w ho told of the delights and advantages ·o f the Korth Shore Area's new camp in \Vi sea n in . .).fr. Steele· was followed In· · c. A. H vatt, formerly swimming coach at New Trier who et;tertained the assembh· with · vario us tricks dear to the heart of · the Bov Scout·. Mr. Hvatt, who is a swimme-r of wide renow~1, a~so ga,·e · an intere sting discourse on th e art o f swimming. · An impress iv e ceremony of the ev.: ning was the prescntatio~1 .oi Second Class pins to Scouts Harry ).fin or and Foster Gilgis by Carl E. ).f c~1anu:-;, assistant Scout Executi\'e of North Shore Area council. Scout Robert Li.nk was aiso singled out for honor tl at came as a surpri sl' to himself and the who le troop . A . a result of l1aving the highe st standin t{ in th e number of merit points to his credit since January 1. · Co~mittee Chairman E. M. Antrim presented him · with the beautiful sih-er cup donate d tb the troop by Kennedy Ross, a icir mcr member. \vho recentlY moved from Wilmette to N e\\· York:· Robert's name will be engrav~ d upon th~ - cup and it \\'iU r emain in ·his possession for six months . At the end of · this · time. it wi ll be again a\\·ardecl to the Scout hav ing the highe st sta ndin g. The dinner was further en livened by a singing program the Scouts had pre pared. Assistant Scoutmaster R obe rt \\'il killS \\·as \\'artnly praised and congratu lated for the excellent \\·o rk he ha:-; done with the ~roop. L. J. ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPING Lawn · R~juvtnating-Tree Sutgery-Maintenanc~ardening 2 Class Day for Stolp Pupils Next Tuesday Sc\·enth and eighth grade pupi ls of the Sto-lp schoo l are planning to hold their annua l class dav Tuesday: June 11. In the morning a p~ogram will -be prese nted in the Stolp gymnasium, at which .the class ·wi ll. hi story. and prophecy, · \\·ill be read . . The . pupils are planning to go to . one of · the fore·.; t presencs for the afternoon. Richard ~r acalister. son ·of the T. ~ye Macalisters, 918 As hland avenu~ , returned home 11re. early part of this week from the U'niversity of Iowa, and left on Thursday with seve ral of his college friends for a motor trip through the \\"e st. · · 3I I LAKE AVE. WILM~TTE PHONE WILMETTE 56 1 -oMiss' Betty Alder returned to her !tome at 83 1 Greenwood avenue last \Y eek after attendin g comnien ceme nt at the Choate school at \ Vallingford. Conn. ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1· TO THE 2,418,938 GRADUATES OF 19 2 9 = Summer Tutoring for grade school children And especially to those of you who live in this community . . . our warmest congratulations. And come hour your may all the years to be c1s happy as this of recognition for all labors. - BETTY L. BROWN = - 615 Linden Ave . . Wilmette 2094 And may you, even as the multitude of graduates before you. receive a lovely gift in honor of. your commencement . . . the gift that's hallowed by tradition ... a fine American watch. The fact that we sell them is incidental. If the privilege of providing your gift is bestowed upon us, we shall be all the happier. If not, our congratulations are no Jess sincere. ntr;i11 Parisi('Jmc Series £,wmtied Case. jc'i..'-'clcd 11lO'i...'C11lC11!. Prirc $35 ~r rs. Charles Sanford Clarke \vas _ :hostess to the members of her · Tues- . day club at lunch eon and bridge \ Ved6 week· term $15.00 nesclay at h er home, 526 \ Vas hin gt on ~IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII~ avenue. Individual Help 3 years' . experience Vol. I of Wtlmerre people June 7, 1929 Goods Goggles \\·e have them all. Caller: Does Mr. Herbert K~ James li\·e here? 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