June 21, 1929. WILMETTE out afterward, we were almost hidden by the mas'ses of large loose · flowers that filled our arms to overflowing. The girls the other night as they received their diplon1as and came down from the stage, with their soft white georgette dresses . with irregular hems 4nd graceful necklines, with their hair becomingly arranged in simple fashion, carrying their elegant little bouquets, made a far more pleasing picture I think than did their mothers at their graduation a quarter of a century ago. LIFE 9 Garden Talks (Contributed by Wilmette Garden Club) .. At the graduation exercises at New Trier High school the other night, !he graduates entered from two opposite doors and walked slowly, in two long lines, through the large hall to the stage. Each girl carried a small bouquet of sweet delicat~ flow ers. There were as many varieties of these bouquets as there were girls and the proces sion of the graduates was like a procession of youths and maidens of long ago, each maiden carrying her votive offering, a perfect bouquet to the shrine of SC?me goddess. We ~ere so busy admiring the bouquets that we almost missed the boys and girls. Like other parents, I was remembering my own high school graduation, over a quarter of a century ago. Ours was held in the Auditorium in Chicago and we , too, had a long line of graduates. The girls wore organdies and batistes trimmed with narrow laces and insertions. The collars of our dresses were high, the sleeves tight and the skirts long with even hems. Many wore their hair in long braids. \Ve carried no flowers, but after us, a separate procession of flower girls in light colored gowns, chosen from the under graduates, in their turn, came slowly up the aisles of the Auditorium carrying in their arms our flowers_: quantities of bright pink and cream colored peonies and long stemmed red r?ses. Graduation time meant peony time, and even now when I see peonies and sme ll their fragrance, I think. of Jun e commencements. As we marched D RemodeliDI Sale .. 0 AT MORGAN'S 616 DAVIS STRBBT RBD Ualv. 2750-51-SZ-SS WD·ette SS54S6 C.O.D. and Telephone Orders Accepted-Free Delivery 0:10' 0' '0 0' 1 0 Visitor From West to Be · Entertained While He e Miss Ealeen Johnson of Boulder, Colo .. is the house guest of the Albert G. Frosts, 509 Central avenue, for about two weeks. She will spe11d part of the time with their daughte1. Mrs. C. E. Hughson of Bannockburn, Ill. Mrs. Hughson will entertain at a tea on Sundav for Miss Johnson . 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