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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Jun 1927, p. 6

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4 WINNETKA TALK June 18, 1927 LEE Says: 2, N) THERE'S another dandy CLASS of high school \¥ THAT are about to LAUNCH out on the sea OF life, gosh, how WE envy them! SOME will become TEACHERS and some PREACHERS, and maybe ONE or two may get INTO the drug business SOME day, but no matter WHAT line of endeavor THEY take up, every one Scheaffer's Lifetime Fountain Pens and OF them is sure to Pencils NEED a good fountain pen-- = THAT'S just as certain Eastman Kodaks AS to say that the sun T WILL rise in the east Imported TOMORROW morning--so Toilet Sets WHEN you think of GRADUATION gifts, just THINK of fountain pens-- WE'VE got pens here that WILL help any boy or GIRL to achieve SUCCESS in life, besides MAKING him or her MIGHTY happy at COMMENCEMENT time. ADAMS PHARMACY The Rexall Store Elm & Linden GRADUATES here at New Trier Complete Country Day Course Seventeen students of the Upper school of North Shore Country Day school were given their diplomas at Commencement ceremonies held last Fri- day in the new auditorium of the school. Rev. James Austin Richards of the Winnetka Congregational church gave the address at the program. The graduates are: First row, (reading left to right)--Lois Truesdale, Alice Thomas, Jane Southerland, Louise Fentress, Elsie Watkins, Marianna Ruffner. Second row--Nancy Wilder, Katherine Leslie, Helen Bell, Elizabeth Parker, Louise Conway. Third row--Larned Blatchford, Heath Bowman, Phillip Moore, Thomas Boal, Knox Booth, William McEwen. The members of the class will enter the following colleges: Lois Trues- dale, Connecticut college; Alice Thomas, Louise Fentress and Elizabeth Parker, Smith college; Jane Southerland and Marianna Ruffner, Pine Manor; Elsie Watkins and Louise Conway, Vassar; Nancy Wilder and Katherine Leslie, Wellesley; Helen Bell, Bryn Mawr; Larned Blatchford, Phillip Moore, Thomas Boal and William McEwen, Harvard; Heath Bowman, Princeton; Knox Booth, Yale. : Mrs. M. A. Lillig motored to Moroc- | they will go to visit their old home, co, Ind., Monday, accompanied by her | near Logansport and then on to Colum- mother, Mrs, Addie Conn, and her sis-, bus to visit relatives. They are ex- ter, Mrs. Joe Beitz. From Morocco | pected home tomorrow. WINNETKA 2 Rain-- when you want it ROBERTS Multiple Sprinkler How often have you wished for a Multiple Spray Lawn Sprinkler--one which would water a large area, and which would also be port- able so that you could move it readily? Well, here it is, and you will find it extreme- ly economical to install and to operate. The ROBERTS Multiple Sprinklers provide a fine mist, which gathers on the bushes, flowers and lawns like dew. Won't drown out grass--no need to watch it. Does the whole lawn at once. Can be arranged in artistic groups and are an ad- vantage for garden and terrace work. Give the same results as expensive underground installations at only a fraction of the cost. $3.75 J. Killian, Inc. Plumbing Contractor Ph. Winn. 1260 Vic. 874 Center St.

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