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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Sep 1931, p. 11

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teacners. Miss Miriam Brubaker, direct or of senior kindergarten, and Miss Edith Maddox, director of the nursery sehool, are exchanging places.,next year. Miss Anne DeBlois.,will direct the junior kindergarten and the arrangement. for the grades is as folIows: First grade-Miss Nellie Bal; sec- ond gradeý-Miss Mary -Gonnerman; third grade-Miss Dorothy 'Weller; fourth grade-Miss Elizaheth Spring- stul;, flfth grader,-MUiss Violet Rush; sixth grade-MIiss Edith Ford. There-are stili f ew vacanci es in the different grades, as vvell as in the nur- * sery school and kindergartens, and Miss Mildred> Dittmnan, assistant to the direc- tor, would be glad to get in touch ýwith parents who may be intercsted ini the *.oppùrtun1ities ,-ffered bythe sclioolwith and equipment, it is explained. Members -of the staff -are spchding the. vacation in many.ways and places. Miss Clara Belle Baker, director of the school, is returning froni a miotor tour of the BÉitish isies, and Miss Mary Gonnerman is in, Honolulu. Miss Edith Ford is enjoyinig ranch i ife in Mnaaand Miss, DeBlois is visiting in Toronto. Miss Dorotîy XeIIer and Ifiss Elizabeth Spring-stiun havre both enjoý'ed motor trips throughi Michigan, and Miss Violet Rush lias just completed the summiier session at Northwestern university. Miss Bru-*~ baker and Miss Maddox drove out te, Colorado, and are taking the south- * ern route home via Berea, Ky. j. . Paul Gilberts Are Home; Son to Spend Year A broad Mr and 'Mrs. Paul T. Glbert of 554 Brier street, Kenilworth and their sons, Paul, Jr., and Feter, retur.ned * September 1, from a1 two miontlis' staç' at Lake Mendota, \Vis.. Thev came -back in order to prepare Paul, SJr., for his year's trip abroad., He motors east with bis cousin. ýH.' Wal- ter Forster, Jr., of Philadeip-hia, Pa.. on Septemnber 8, and, the two 'boys sail on the Leviathan on Septem- ber 10. [UibutiJUQfs QI m s cluuIulg, and glass jars to be used for canning fruits and vegetables which are being contributed hy farmers in the Chicago area. Per- sons wishing to contribute are invitéd' to cali the Rev. M-\r. Nelson at Univer- sity 3428i Contributionsare ail dis-, trihutçd directly by, the society and are not used ini sales, it is. explained.. Shakespearean Players, Begin. Rehearsal Season Rehearsals for 'the, Chicago Civic Shakespeare society started Thursday of this week ýat the Priricess tÉeater. Fritz Leiber, Tyrone. Power, Viola Roache and>,Pedro de Cordoba arrived in town Monday and Tùesday. Wed- nesday evening George. Vivian, diréc-, tor, met the six stars to discuss final Bowling Academy Now Open Bowling Sunday-s 1:30 toil P.'M. 729 Ridge Ave. Wilmette 3544 planls prior to the rehearsal. And NOWn HlOSJERYý SAL In, conjunction with our EnAry Eai shoe sale, Take, advantage «4 this opportunity-now ïs the time and here is the place to get your CJrILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES at a real sa-»V-All children'& shoes greatl1y reduced. ROLLINS RUNSTOP IIOSIERY in t(le New Fait Sliades -on houses, apartments and business properties for 5, 7 or 10 year terms. CODY TRUST CO.MPANY 105 South La Salle Street Randoiph 6600 ýCHICAGO Phon e Wilrnette 800 1133 !Central Avenue ,%BOF -M

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