16 WILMETTE LIFE June to, 1927 _ cago, and a significant event in downtown university circles. Following is the program of com1 mencement events: Friday, Jone 10-Graduate School. Reception by Dean and Mrs. James to in one of the largest peony gardens in r\earh· 750 seninr students at North- candidates for advanced degrees, 4 :00· this country. Row on row of white, pink · · · 1· h 1 16 :00 p.m., social room, Harris hall. western umver 1ty attcnc lllg sc oo s Monday, June 13-School of Music. and red beauties. A feast for the eyes. on the Evanston campus alone, will Concert, original compositions b:Y s~ud~nts of devartment of theory. Public mv1ted. Come and choose the flowers you want be graduated from the in st itution l\Iusic hall, 8:15 p.m. for your own garden right from the Tuesday, June 14- School of Musi c. Mon d ay, J une 20· Commencem·e nt concert, 'Voman's club, blooms in the field. Rare and more comThe commencement exerci::.es will 8 :15. Public invited. College of Liberal mon varieties in a wide range of prices. Arts. Reception by Df!a n .and ~1rs. Kent climax a long period of festivity to the senio r class, 625 Emerso n slreet, Northbrook peonies are nationally known starting thi s \n'Ck. A nun1ber of other 4 :00-6:00 Jl. m. School of Commerce. Reception by Dean and Mrs. Heilman, prc-commencenwnt eve nt s kn·c al- th e Georgian hotel, 8 :00 p. m. Law rea dy taken place. school. H1·ception by I?can and l\Ir ~. Wigmore to th e Graduating Class, 207 Chancellor E. H. Lindlry, Ph. D ., Lake street, 8 :00 p. m. School of MuThousands of irises ar.e blooming now. LL.D., of the university of Kansas will sic. Annual meeting· of Pi Kanpa Dainty flowers that will rival the orchid be the commencement speak er. The Lambda,. mu!>ic administration building·, 8 in beauty and texture. Don't miss this baccalaurea tc sermon \\·i 11 be prcache.cl :~~ti~s~~Y. Jun e u, -Class day exP rbeautiful sight. You can reach it in a few by the Rev. Horace Cree ley Smith, eises, University g-ymnasium, 10 :00 D.O., pastor of thr Fi'rst ~f ethod ist a. m. ClaRs Day gifts, gymnasium, 2 :00 minutcseasy drivinginyourcar. Five miles church, \Vilm ctte. p. m. School of Bducatlon. Reception by west of Glencoe on Dundee Road. Easy J>ean a.nd Mrs. Stout to the senior class Evenb of Alumni daY assume im- at 2128 Orrington avenue, 4 :00-6 :00 to get to. We heartily invite all those m. · Porta nee annually . to n{any hundreds p. Saturday interested in flo·.,ers to visit our gardens. , Jun~ 1 8-School of 1\fusic. of "old grad!'" who arc expected to Alumni dinner, 6 :00 p. m. at the North assembl~ for these fcsti\'ities Saturday, Shore hotel. College of Liberal Art~ . June 18. The parade, sports, lunch- Phi Beta Kap))a, annual meeting, Annie NORTHBROOK l\Iay Swift hall, 9 :3 0 a. m. Board of eon, dinners, reunions and like events trustees. Annual meeting, Harris hall, Dundee Road 5 Miles West of Glencoe will fill even' minute of the morning. 10 :00 a. m. Alumni, all schools. Alumni afternoon an"d evening. Day parade, Evanston campus, 12 :30 Tvfail Address-Glencoe, Ill. · . 1 d' · p. m. Alumni luncheon, with inductioa 8 T I he week of J unc 13-1 IS ue 1cat10n of senior class and business meeting, Tel. Northbrook 160 week 011 ~1 cKinlork ralll)Hl..;. in Chi- University gymnasium, 1 :00 p. m. Alum~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ni Day baseballreunions, gam~. 4:00 and fraternity 6 :00~ p.m. m. Cl~H Gen('ral alumni dinner Orrington hotel, 6 :Ol· p. m. College of Liberal Arts. . Alumni meeting, University gymnasium, immf'diately following general alumni meHinK. Alumni meeting . School o'f Commerce. Commerce hall, immediately followin~· general alumni meeting. School of Sp ·t><'h. Alumni mee ting-, Annie ~Ia , . Swift hall, 5 :00 p. m. Alumni supper, Annie May Swift hall, ti :00 p. m. Alumni reading, Annie May .Swift hall, 7:30 p.m. Associate alumnae. Uarden party, Shakespeare garden, 4 :00-6 :00 p. m., open to all attending commencement and to all friends of tlw uniH>rlSity. President's re. ception. t;niHrsity gymnasium, !! :0011 :00 p. m. Sunday, Jun e 19-Baccalaureate ser\"ices, Univf>n;ity g-ymnasium, ~ :00 p. m. Speaker: Horace f:reeley Smith, D D. l\londay, June 20-Sixty-ninth annual Comme ne('ment exercises, University gymnasium, 10 :30 a m. Speaker: Chanc~: llor E. H. Lindley, Ph.D.. LL.O. Luncheon, North Far.ulti es and guests. Shore hotel, immediately after the CommPncem('nt exercises. :JINil/ion Peonv Blooms N. U. Commencement Program Is Filled With Many Events And Irises Too I ·· I GARDENS TH·E value to you in the. outward dis.ttnctton · · of this car is m.ore than mere pride in its appearance. Because all the promise of its external charm is fulfilled by the ·car's hidden values, as revealed in perfortnance. 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