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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Apr 1927, p. 15

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< April 9, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 13 ------ ----;PR -- ie. NEW TRIER STUDENTS | ate work at New Trier who will also LIGHT TOWN VOTE | take the trip are Albert Moore and The annual township election was START ON TRIP EAST! Henry Corbett. held last Tuesday when a light compli- | MARINELLO The names of several of the parents | mentary vote was polled for the two i have been registered, among them be- unopposed candidates for the offices of BEAUTY Ni . . « | ing Mrs. Sydney C. Anderson, Mrs.| school trustee and township constable. inety-Nine High School Punil O. H. Miller, Mrs. W. E. Suits and | Walter T. Fisher, of Winnetka, was on Special Train Off on Edu- Mrs. Henrietta A. Holloway. the candidate for the former office and SHOP cational Tour i ---------- John A. Schildgen, of Wilmette, for Mrs. Austin Jenner of 1005 Hill the latter. 733 Elm Street Jinetv-nine s ants f New | road entertained at luncheon anc a z SE ge hen Gil the, New| bridge Friday for Miss Caroline Dol-| Mrs. Harry Sullivan of 155 Chest- | For Appointment Voile a, schoo! 'ert today via ANE jeer of Batavia, N. Y. Miss Dolbeer | nut avenue will return tomorrow with Ph Pennsylvania railroad on an extended | |eft Wednesday night, April 6, after | her children, Jean and Suzanne, from Wi me 822 tour of eastern points of historical | having spent two weeks with Mrs.| Pasadena. They have been in Cali- | In a ! interest; including Washington, D. C.,| Dorr Price of 661 Hill road. i fornia since the middle of March. | a o_o Endless Caverns, Annapolis, Norfolk, | Va.,, and Richmond, Va. A visit at | William and Mary college at Williams- | burg, Va., has been added to the itinerary and the students will have lunch at the school. The college is the oldest in the United States and it | was added to the trip upon the invita- | tion of President Chandler of the | school. The eastern tours are annual events, | the one this year being the second to | be taken. They are under the per-| sonal supervision of Frederick E.| Clerk, superintendent of the school] and as more than 80 people have | signed up, will be taken in a private | train furnished by the railroad and to be used throughout the entire trip by the party. The following people are among those who are to take part in the tour : Seniors: Junior Smith, Leonard Bates, James Strong, Ned H. Kelly, Robert McNie, James R. Tencher, John Sheridan, Bob Kline, Roger Od- man, Marian Page, Ruth Roth, Ruth Hamberger, Margaret Stults,- Marian Wolf, Elizabeth Fruend, Lola Kurz, Catherine Cook, Helen Cowalow, and Louise Clabaugh. Juniors: Fred Heitmann, Jr., Lawr- ence Church, Lyman E. Goss, III, Frank McCabe, Robert Bjork, Alvin Lott, Larz Holloway, Natyalie Hurd, Inez Webster, Clara Grace Wray, Frances McConnell, Mable Anderson, Anna Jerell Davis, Pearl M. Munroe, Barbara Berry, Margorie C. Smith, Leonore Rennert, Bessie Louise Berry, Dorothy Klunder, Margaret Whipple, Virginia Miller, Jane Babcock, Rose Flentye, Mary Lennan, Marian Suits and Virginia Pierson. Sophomores : Leonard Meyer, Robert Marcus, James Gerber, Stephen I ( ] *] ¢ Windes, Herbert Coppel, John M. aster 1 1€S Ercikson, II, Lulia Wild and Eloise Kremer. Freshmen: Edward Heinsimer, Billy Anderson, William Gage, Otto Lorenz, Robert King, Henry Schell, Blanche Forth, Gilbert Davis, Janet A. Brown, Florence C. Tideman, Marian Langdon, : P tt d Pl t and Justine Emrich. oO C an S Two boys who are taking postgradu- : General Contracting Cho ice Cut F low ers New Homes Built Baskets as Well as Corsages All Kinds of Artistically Arranged Building Repairs--Jobbing FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH Remodeling--Alterations and Our Telegraph Delivery Service guarantees Estimates Submitted the safe delivery of flowers to friends Plans and specifications and relatives who are out of town prepared if desired Ist and 2nd Mortgage Loans H E N R Y I ; ( A. J. Johnson : 550 Center St. Ph. Winn. 344 Florist Cor. Pine and Center St. Established 25 Years Tel. Winnetka 313 L or Deerfield 254 Box 527 Deerfield

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