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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jun 1927, p. 41

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June 17, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 41 OPEN SUMMER SCHOOL Hold Graduates Day at Congregational Church New Trier Hicb School Vacation Courses to Begin Monday, June 20; Three pupils, Ruby J annes, Eva W. L Brown in Charge Mountain and Clarence Blum, will be The summer session at New Trier Township High school will begin Monday, June 20, at which time it is expected that about 700 students will start work in the various classes. The term will continue for a period of nine weeks, or until August 13, and will he under the direction of \V esley L. Brown, superintendent of the summer sess.ion. Faculty assignments ha\·e be en completed according to Mr. Bro\\'n, and will be as follows : English-R. H. Carpenter, H. C. Pifer, Gordon VanKirk, :1ncl Elizabeth Stanwood. Mathemati'Cs-G. A. Harper, F. A. Kahler, \Valter Aschenbach, and Ht!en Malemey. Social Science-]. M. !\ay and Alma Hurst. Social Science and Mathematics-S. S. Vernon. Science-F. C. Windes and G. D. Edwards. French and English-] essey ~~ . Sentney. French-]. R. Glace. Latin and Social Science- C. R. Snell. Latin-Ella M. Sheur. Spanish-M. E. Duckle s. Commerce-A. L. Grinncl, D . E. Johnson. Commerce and Social Science-H. H. Herron. Mechanical Drawing-H. B. Aram. Librarian-Christine Babcock. Principal-\V. L. Brown. In charge of Natatorium-E. B. _I ac kso n; A ss istants-Agne s Reed, \I arion Dennis and Elmer Rich. In charge of tennis courts-G. H~ Faningan. graduated from the Glenview road school in commencement exercises which will be held in the school auditorium Tuesday evening, June 21. As an unusual feature of the evening's program each of the nine girls of the school will receive a Red Cross diploma, issued by the Na tiona I Red Cross to those having passed the required tes t.s. The largest summer course for training athletic coaches in the United States is conducted by the University of Illinois. The cost of public education in Illinois is $105.88 per pupil per year. ··················································· Evanston's Beaches Are Open l':'l============m Q Get Into· the Fun! SPALDING SPRING NEEDLE KNIT SUITS Fit marvelously well-Newest style, guaranteed colors and workmanship. LOW RATES You can borrow money from us at low rates on well located homes, apartment buildings, and business proptrty. Prompt attention given applications or call $7.00 others $4.00 to $5.50 BATHING SLIPPERS $1.00 BATHING CAPS Fit tight-protect marcels-trin1med vvith rub-ber fto\vers or plain. 6Sc to $1.00. RUBBER BALLS ·· RINGS -- KNICKNACKS CENTRAL 4565 ELI BRANDT COMPANY, Inc. 30 N. La Salle St. EstabUshctl 43 Years $1.00-$2.00 ~~~~==========lfil u~:~ChandlerS =~ 4XXXXXXXXXXXQXXXXXX·XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXXXIXXXXX. "Forewarned is Forearmed"·----When an enemy threatens to strike, friendly warning and assurance that help is available is a message of cheer. In this instance the enemy is a disease cap·able of affecting man and his animal companions. It is rabies, known also as hydrophobia. But thanks to the great work of Pasteur and other scientists, both medic:al and veterinary, this disease is no longer capable of causing death and destruction when modern means of prevention are intelligently employed. It has been n1ore than four years since a rabid dog has been observed in any of the North Shore towns but recently two cases occurred in Winnetka, hence this friendly warning is issued to all dog owners on the North Shore. With this warning comes positive assurance that it is practical to immunize dogs against rabies by one single administration of a prophylactic treatment. If all dog owners in this territory have their animals immunized against rabies promptly, not only will these dogs be safe, but the threate.n ing enemy will be practically stamped out of existence hereabout within less than six weeks. Rabies is an infectious disease that is communicated usually by the bite of an animal that has the disease. Weather, climate and season have no influence on rabies. Being anxious to protect all dogs against this enemy and desiring to forestall anxiety and ~xpense for their owners, the following veterinary practitioners have made preparation to cope with the situation promptly and efficiently, if animal owners will cooperate without delay. Telephone for an appointment and take your dog-toy, pet, companion or guardian, to your veterinarian for immunization today. Dr. F. B. Erwin. Phone Wilmette 3 3 4 7. Drs. Lacroix and Cozart, North Shore Animal Hospital, Phone University 363. -

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