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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1933, p. 6

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$17,150 GOTHAM Gold Siripe Hosi.ry75c Adjustablos $1 I RANCES I . TAUBERT EI 1183 WI.LMETTE AVE Read theé Want AdA at the1 lii11: Da Expert, Repaitwint Wates , docks, jewel ry, silver.j ware, optical, beads rcstrung 1166 WILMETTE AVENUE WILME1TE 1061 ___________________________________ I First Church- of'ChristSceis Tenth Street and Central Avenue Wilmette, 111. SUNDAY SERVICES-Il A. M. WEDNESDAY - TESTIMONIAL MEETING- 8 P. M. SUNDAY -SCHOOL EXERCISES - 9:45 A.M JUNE 11, 1933 Subject: "God the Preserver of Man, READING ROOM-1148 Central Avenue Open Daily (excepting Wednesday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45' P. M. Saturday.9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Thei' Bible sud Works of Mary. Baker Eddy and ail other autbiorized Christian Science Literatuare. ,ay b.reail, borrowmd or purchased et the. Readuug Rooni. Lynch, Walter Mason, CarI Mickel- son, John Mitchell, Arthur Miller. William Peekel, Frank Peltz, Michae' Pettinger, Andrew Reinwald,' Carl Trom,, Ruth Balmnes, Frace Bennett. Isabel Corrus, Adeline Doetsch' Clare Fiegen, Heleni Gibbons, Lorraine Hîil- liniger, Barbara Kirchens,. Sophie Ma- jewski, Hope Miller, Catherine Nan- zig, Virginia Schmalbolz, Aurelia, ISesterhienn, Ltcille Soderstrom, Alice Stordeur,' 1E velyn, Thalmari and Thel- ma -Weeks. The program for the exermises will include .the 'play, 6"Tom Play'fair," 1w the eighth grade boys, "The Five JWise and the Five Foolish Virgins." by the eighth grade girls, and «Sen~ Hur." by the boys. The motto of this year'S graduat- ing class is, "Build for Character. Not for Fame.' BInue and w'hite'are the class colors, and the. lily of the val'y is the class flower. "The Song. and the Breeze". (Iumoreske). byj Dvorak is the class song. On Thursday evening, ýjùne 15, at 8 o'clock the primary and inter- mediate grades at St. Joseph's schootI will present a programconsisting of the followin- inumbers: The Chinamen Litie Tots' Btieing at Cnt. Second grade Thc 1Jionie-niaide Kitchen Band ...... .Third grade We've the M£\urllps .. Fourth grade Creepv Little Scareerows ..,Fifth grade The Trials of a Boy Slxth gr~ade Baseball Seventh gradeî Cuardian. Ange].........Tableau1 Herhert and. Jane Lundahi, 224 ERaleigh road. Kenilworth, wilIl be home from William.s and Wellesley, on jtîne 19. They, will attend the, Yale-Harvard hoat races and then motor home fr&mn there. RUCSCLEANUD1 I19x 112 Doets$1.95 "The class of 1933 bas prospered nuch in both physical and mental ad- vancetnent while in New Trier. To one man in particular the class owes a debt of gratitude wbich it can neyer repay; to a man wbose unceasi;ng ef- forts as a school board memhber have in. no small measure been responsible for keeping tbe doors, of New Trier open during a perio d of financial chaos; to, a mani who is' chiefly responsible for the erection of our new buildings;, to a nian whose un- selfish labor bas brought about bis ill healtb and enforced resignation from the board. "With a' senise of gratitude that. mnere, words cannot express, the class of. 1933 dedicates their 'Echoes' to -a loyal leaders and a kind friend, Wil- lien H. Ellis:." Echoes tbis year is about the saine size as last year's book. It contains 168 pages and is profusely illustrated with pictures' The general makeup o'f the annual is similar to. that of last year. Emma Bickhainxof Wilmette. and Victor Hanson of Hubbard Wods wvere co-editors of Echoes this year._ and Dwight Green of. Winnetka was the* business, manager. Robert Car- penter of the NeW Trier faculty di-. rected the students 'in the publication of the book. Thle 1933 Echoes was printed in the plant of Lloyd Hollister mnc., in XVII- mette. Kenilworth Beach Plans in Hands of Comm ittee The question of the operation o'f tbe Kenilwortb. beach during the coming season bas been referre(l to the water supply and beach commit- tee of the Kenilworth Village board, of whicb Walter A. Knoop is chair- man. In the past the beach activities have been conducted by the Kenilý- w ortb club, but whetber or flot 1t1ic club will again take over this work, bas not been definitely decided. A4 definite announcement on the niaher is expected to be forthcoming ncxt Wibmtte-CemtralAMos. Phône: WiI. 400401 1~ 1111 lDu BRAUN BROU. SERVICE STATION Central Avenuue, 1r block west of Main Street if E *THEB PUBLIC 18 <ZUIALLY INVITER> TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OMVK33S AND VISIT THRE EADING BOOM 4? t 11111118.11111,1111 titi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII ilil mot 1 lit Ili titi il IIIII lit il Ill 11 Ili 1 lifil 1 ilitiffi 1 Mil 1 fil Ili 11 MI 1 il Ill 111111 Ili 1 il il Ili Ili il -7x

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