14 WINNETKA TALK June 16, 1928 Columbia School of Music offers Summer School Music Study Classes Vacation time offers a fine opportunity for children to study music, while free Classes will be held for beginners and advanced pupils in Ear- Training, Dictation, Transposition, Rhythm and Keyboard Harmony. Also Sight Singing and Song Accompaniments. Classes twice a week beginning June 18th. Terms--reasonable. Phone Winnetka 974.--Adv. from work. ENTERTAINS FOR BRIDE Mrs. Harry Lay and daughters; the Misses Katherine and Janey Lay, are entertaining today at a shower and tea in honor of Miss Florence Fake of Glencoe, who is to be married the latter part of June to Prof. Harold Gosnell of the University of Chicago. Twenty guests will be present. Mrs. C. M. Tipton and Mrs. Ralph Childs entertained the Oak Street circle at its last meeting of the season on Tuesday at Mrs. Tipton's home at 903 Cherry street. This Blows Heat Away Low as A SMOOTHLY running fan that is truly a treat on hot sultry days. Some as They're complete socket-- finished in black enamel. --also other Appliances Fan $5 with cord and 735 ELM ST. Vacuum Ice Cream Freezers You just pack in the ice and salt-- then the mixture. stirring necessary, turn up-side down --and in one hour the ice cream or frozen dessert is ready. Two Quart Size $4. --We also have the regular Freezers. Eckart Hardware Co. Phones: Winn. 843-844 No cranking or WINNETKA Dr. Fred Eastman Addresses New Trier Graduating Class Dr. Fred Eastman, of the Chicago Theological seminary, spoke before 320 New Trier High school graduates at the commencement exercises last night in the new gymnasium at the school. His subject was "The Crowd and You." This year's graduating class was the largest in the history of New Trier High school and, so far as it is known, the first in which the girls have out- numbered the boys. Following is a list of the February graduates at New Trier. Names of the June and August graduates appear on another page with the picture of the graduating class. February Graduates Clara Belle Buck, Fletcher Carpen- ter, Conrad William Daniels, Marshall Irving Gooch, Alexander Paul Hoff- man, Jane Hope Hudson, Ariel C. Jewell, Frances C. Jonas, Gertrude E. Koerper, William Lind Marsh, Gilbert Halcrow Marshall, Virginia Marshall, William Charles Melbye, Robert Ernest Mills, Joe Paletti, John Edward Phillips, Richard Prouty, Ruth Louise Randall, Helen Anna Rohn, Maxine R. Salinger, Marian Schuman, Lois G. Smale, Frederick William Waidner, Priscilla Morse Woodbury. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burnham left for Portland, Ore., last week to await {the arrival of Carol Lou and Florence, and then they all will have a reunion at the home of Mrs. Burnham's sister, where little Ann, the Burnhams' young- est child, has been for the past month. After their fortnight's visit there, they will all leave for California to sail early in July for Honolulu. NEW PASTOR ARRIVES Dr. George D. Allison to Preach In- augural Sermon at Wilmette Baptist Church Sunday, June 17 Dr. George D. Allison, new pastor of the Wilmette Baptist church, will preach his inaugural sermon Sunday morning, June 17. Dr. Allison came to Wilmette from Wilmington, Dela., where for eight years he was pastor of the Second Baptist church, the lead- ing Baptist church in that state. The new Wilmette minister was graduated with honors from Brown university in 1905. He received his Bachelor of Divinity degree from the Union Theological seminary, New York City, and his Master of Arts degree from Columbia. Dr. Allison's success at Wilmington and at Rutherford, N. J., where he also had a pastorate of eleven years, was noteworthy. He has held many com- munity and state honors. Mrs. Allison and two sons, aged 11 and 4, accompanied Dr. Allison to Wilmette. Mrs. Allison is a graduate of the New York State College for Teachers and has been active in girls' and women's work in the churches which her husband has served. The Wilmette Baptist church has been without the services of a regular pastor since February 1 of this year when the resignation of the Rev. Francis Carr Stifler became effective. A unanimous call was later extended to Dr. Allison by the members of the Baptist congregation which has many members in Winnetka. Mrs. Charles O. Aspenwall, 1195 Tower road, entertained twelve guests, members of the Harvester Ladies' aux- iliary, for luncheon and bridge Wed- nesday, June 13, at her home. of all 897 Linden Ave. ? 2 About July 1st 2 2 VIC. J. KILLIAN, Inc. Plumbing Contractors Hubbard Woods Do You Know-- that you can buy a Complete Plumbing Job Fixtures and Appliances Kinds ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS? -- 2 Things -- you should Really Have GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator and a Gas Hot Water Heater as low as $60 also sold on deferred payments 9:9 Tel. Winn. 908-09