20 WILMETTE LIFE June 1, 1928 North Shore Men Honored for Military ·Training Public Forum Frosh and Soph (~iris to · ·Have Play Day on June 2 Saturday morning, June 2, at 9 o'clock the New Trier girls will celebrate Freshman-Sophomore Play day. The girls in those classes have been practicit1g the events in their gym classes, and it is the hope of the Physical Education department that every girl in thes e t,wQ classes will compete in this Play day. The events have been planned so that all the g irls will fed free to compete in some of the events to be offered. There " ·ill be baseball games, track events, and stunts, including sack and potato race s that do not require preliminary practice. There will . also be seve ral surprise events. :Mr. and 1\trs. Kingsley Loring Rice, who have been on a \\'edding trip in Fnglancl, a1:e. spendin g se\·cral ,,·ee k s in Scotland before returning to Evanston. 1\lrs. Rice was ~li s:; ~1ary Jane ] ud so n. 0 -- A CORRECTION At. advertisement for the Cadillac Motor Car ,company (Evans to 11 branch) appearing in , last week's issut>, gave the wrong telephone nt,u n ber. The Evanston branch at 1810 Rid g-<' avenue, Evan3ton, may be reached bv calling University 8600. · Edward Todd Wheeler of 265 Wood court, Wilmette, and William Roderick \Vhitaker of 305 Grove str~et, Glencoe, Editor, WILM~T'l't! Ln·~: are among the seventeen senior stuEverytime I pass the Stolp school I dents at the University of Illinois who cannot help but send a kindly thought have won highest honors in military trai'ling during their four year course. to the guiding hand that is re sponsible The prese ntation by the Woman's for the well kept · yard fringed · with Relief corps of Illinois of a bronze tulip blossoms. · placque to the ~filitary Jepartment of - All American sc hool s should be enthe l niYersity of Illinois "in honor of twined in green and in blossoms. the Grand Army of the RepuJ)lic and Flowe r s give joy and happiness. They the soldiers of all war s as evidence of bring a messag~ from the Great Masits support to military training as an ter. They tal.k in a language not to be obligation of citizenship. a measure of taught in a clas s rJom. They give a national prCJ' arrdnc ss and a sound se tting to our schools t!1at nothing el se principle of educational policy," and a can, and they make others sre and re\·ic\\' of the university s tudent brig- feel our appreciation aiHl O\lr respect a de for ~r ajor General Paul B. Malone for the sc hool s of our Comm o n Co nn commanding general of the 6th Co~ps: try. One always feels that a sc hool and the graduating senior s tudent offi- in a fine se tting, well kept. ha s so m ecers, were the features of the annual thing to gi\·c to th e children of o ur !\filitary Dav of . the Univer,;itv of countrv that th e othe,r sch ool.; cannot Illinois . la st . 'riday. gi \'{\ ~vhere inclifference, negl ec t and ------carelessness rules. I p~y my tribute ~~ rs. \\'alter L. Joyce of 831 Oak- to those ~hat arc re spon sible for th e wood aYenue returned to her home blosso m s m the Stolp sc hool yard. last Sunday aftrr visiting friends 111 , Sincercl.\·. Kentucky. She attended the Derby. - ] e n s J etl"rn. 1 PARTICIPATES IN TREE DAY ·Miss ] ean MacLeish of Glencoe ha~ won the honor this spring of b ei 11 g chosen as receiver of the spade at th e annual Tree day festivity at \Vellesler college. Her mother. Mr s. Bruce MacLeish, went East for the cere mony. PLAN PICNIC JUNE 3 The ann~al picnic foi the Sahhath sc hool children of the North Shorr Congregation Israel will be held Sun clay morning, ] une 3, at 11 o'clock. at the Skokie school, Glendale and Fi n. streets, Winnetka. In case of rain tll t· picnic will be pos tponed to the foiJo,\·iug Sunday, June 10. I \\'hit:;ct t of 830 Oakwood ~f r . :;. 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