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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Sep 1926, p. 37

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September 4, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 35 New Trier Student Roll to Come Near 1,500 Mark, Report To date, 1400 students are registered at New Trier High school for the ses- sion which begins on Monday, Sep- tember 13. At this time last year, there were only 1371 students signed up. At least seventy-five more are expected to register before school starts next week, as there is always a rush for registration the week before the se- mester begins. There are about 206 freshmen girls and 209 freshmen boys registered al- ready, while the sophomore class has 193 girls and 203 boys signed up. The juniors have an enrollment of 158 girls and 166 boys at present, while the sen- ior class numbers 130 girls and 135 boys. Although the total enrollment has 180 New Trier Grads Off to College Soon Of the 180 New Trier High school graduates who are going to college this year, nine intend to go East. Those who have received word that they have passed their college board exams are Elizabeth Babcock and Mary Parker, who will go to Smith college, Whit- field Cook, Robert English, Frank Stover, and George Immerwahr, who will attend Princeton, Horace Hub- bard, who successfully passed the en- trance exams for Annapolis and Wil- liam Burke, Amherst. William Lloyd will enter Harvard without examina- tion as he is in the highest seventh of his class. There are 180 out of the 259 graduates who will go to college. Wilmette and Winnetka have been represented this week in the opening rounds of the Women's Western Golf not yet been recorded, it is estimated | 3550ciation junior that about 100 more students are to|at Westmoreland club be registered this were last year at New Trier. ranch, Dean, Montana. turn home this week. semi-finals. August 30 to year than there |September 3. Janet Byrnes and Helen Bode of Wilmette, North Shore Golf club, Joseph Riddle, 995 Oak street, Win- | MacMorran, daughter of Joe MacMor- netka, and William Larkin, both juniors : ; ] at New Trier High school, have been club, qualified in the opening round. | working this summer at Beartooth |AS we go to press Miss MacMorran They will re- |and Miss Byrnes were paired in the ran, golf professional at Unseen Sources of Long Life The basic sources of automobile value are not always apparent to the eye. A motor car, like a house, may LOOK a great deal more substan- tial than it really is. Because of this difficulty, more and more thousands are turning to Dodge Brothers product for insurance against disappointment. The years have proved, and each year proves anew, that Dodge Brothers are as deeply concerned with the UNSEEN goodness of their motor car, as with the seen. The mileage it will deliver, the safety it will provide, the expense and trouble it will save the owner over a period of years, are quite as im- portant to Dodge Brothers as the more obvious details of equipment and style. Touring Car - - $855.50 Coupe - - =~ - 906.50 Sedan - - - =~ 960.00 Delivered WERSTED MOTOR CO. 562 Lincoln Ave. Winn. 165 Winnetka Donee BROTHERS MOTOR CARS ON VACATION Miss Ruth Forberg, 960 Linden ave- nue, Winnetka, secretary of the Wil- mette Chamber of Commerce, has left for Madison, Wis., where she expects to remain until after Labor Day. While she is away, her sister, Miss Mabel Forberg is taking her place in the Chamber of Commerce office. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sander of Chi- cago, are occupying the Charles T. Moon home, 1386 Asbury avenue, for two weeks, while Mr. and Mrs. Moon are away. Mrs. Charles Patterson of Walnut street, with her children and her moth- er, Mrs. Follette, of New Orleans, who' passed the month of August in Maine, will return to her home the early part of the week. Telephone Wilmette DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN Specializing in the treatment of your best friends the "Dog and Cat" All calls receive my personal attention 1000 Ridge Ave. 'Wilmette, Ill Here Is A Houshold Problem --And It's Solution Wages of Laundress Soap, Starch, etc. Carfare What Home Laundering Costs Fuel, Gas and Electricity Plus an upset household, strained nerves and a whole lot of trouble and annoyance. Just think! of washday. The Solution For $5.39 you could have 10 Ibs. of wearing apparel and 16 Ibs. laundered, finished ready to wear and use: and less the trouble, worry and annovance Washirig 700-704 Washington Street Bore WILMETTE 145

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