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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1934, p. 8

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-.- 0 Take oursodas'. More,?~7 than sodas.. they're dtïO m0ppep! i h We »nis lPure, syrups . . ci peacocic ice crcamis. . live. car. bonated water ...bg glasses ...ail con-, tribute to. ther popu- Iarityý Here a sandwich is jy supreme. F r C sIl breads . toasted a golden brownl . . swcet, rich butter . . . deflcious, hoônie-cooýked ni. e a t s silus'ge. Ahi.. ur ciflc' ,Oul coffee is reallv a nectar of the gods! DININO ROOM 413 Linden Avenue Wilmette 4120 K Lockernithing g of .11 kinds yAUTO ICETI Made f rm Nuenberst s STAN LINDSTROM'S LOCK SHOP 1222 Central Avenue WILMETTB 3212 I COM PLETE AUTO SERVICE IGREASING STORAGE S]ERVICE Everything for A utoimobiles WASHING TOWING, REPAIRING 24-HOUR SERVICE SHAWNEE Service Garage, 5 15 Fourth Street. Phone Wilmette 636 iswardedt Jmes 1 hae and -Ni ay Janet Lersch. Following is a iist of the graduates: George Arns,' Jack .Coyne, Betty Clevel.and, Ida C. Cummiiskey, Betty Ca- sey, Evelyn Ellert, Angelo Ferrarini, 1Edward 'Fishrer, Betty Heffernan, Dlon- ald Hoffman, William H4ahn, Helen Iluebner, Roseniary Klein, Adrienne, Kavanagh, William Krippes, Robert Lýogan>, George .Lundy, Rita. Lechner, Geraid Meyer, Roy McCall. WaVlter M Aaguire, Donald. McNallv,ý Paâtricia Mroz, William Normoyle, Mary J. Lersch', Catherine ODônneli, Rose- mary Obermeler., Geraldine Peifer, James Rowan, William- Ruschli, Marý Jorle Sehaefehen, John Schopen, James Thale, Laurence Tracey, Frances Venn Alice White, Virginia Bechtel, Thiomas Dillon, John ]Brons. Corne ini how mnuch you by trading hereý ýreularly. today and see can get. at Our morîey-saving prices. DOM i No SUGAR. PORK & BI~:.ANs, Canipbcl1'~ POST1. TOAS- .GOOD cul, COFFEFib. 529e .5e, tor 13e T. -A. CIZEK'S Shield of Quality Store 40 5 Li nden Avenue Phone Wilmette 4646 diplornas. . Following is the porm Invocation.Dr. Hlerbert L. Willett 13endemeer's Streanm-Irish Folk Song * Sprlng Choruis" f rom "The Bartered Bi-ide"...........Smetana *The Eighth Grade Preser ltation of the easgf-onDix, l)ieident of the eighth grade Aeceptance of the .gift for- the "IiooI- Jack La'tvson, l)res-i(eI1t of the seventh grade. Spani.sh Dance..........szkowski fllueirxds Thieir Songs ArSwelling., ...... Tschaïkowsky Girls' gice club SonIg of Norway .... Grieg G,od Luck, Milst'r Fishernian..... ....... .... Johin Prindle Scott Presentation of the' cIa-s~ s up;t. E. > .. Nygaard. Preselitation o0if l<mas -Arthur W. WVakeley, president of the. board of educa tion. Fair \Vind and Xeather ....... ...mexican folk o g Blue Danube Waltz .........tr.-auss Seventh «n" eigh'th grade chorus Benediction ... ...... Herbert L. Willett The school year at Joseph .Sëars offliciallyý ends, tomnorrow (Friday), al-' thoughi today is actually the last day of' classes. Pupils .will be required to, attend school tomorrow morning, however. The schoil. exhibit. was held last Friday night. A group of Kenilworth meni conitribuiteda sumh large enough to. purchase the play house. buit 'by the mianuial trainitng.departinent fast- year. The play house was given to the Boy Scouits and Girl Scouts after. ils purchlase,:atld is to 'be re-sold by- thein. Fridav of tis week. A' list of thle joseph Sears gradl- tiates appeared inii Wîr. ,î ETTE IÉE last wee k. Art League to Sponsor Classes, in: Painting., The North Shore Art league an- nlounIces sumnmer 'art classes iii draw- i anld painting and rnodelliiîg for hildren and voung people. Tlîey ill start Julie là in. the stud io' at' om munity H ouse, Winnetka and con- tinue- eight weeks. SThe drawing and pali>titig classes will be conductedl by Mrs. Grace Brion of Gleiîcoe, who is %vell knoivr nie is a grad- Iîistitute, and ed classes in I721 MAIN STREET Phone W'ilmette 2600-2601 Phone: Mrs. 'Wallace B -ehnke, 524 Maple I aeniue, 'and' Mrs. Robert Blessing and Mrs. Medard Welch of Evans- ton, entertained a, luncheon Friday at the home of the latter in honor of MUrs. Edw'in Hahn of Wiltnette who is going West to live, and Miss Eleanor Perkins, who is going to Enîgland to spend the sumuiier. 4

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