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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1933, p. 23

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degrees. Commencement exercises for the Chicago departments-.-the colleges of Medicine, dentistry, and pbarracy- wilbe held this Friday morning. 0f the total number graduting approxi- mrately 330 will befrom the Chicago departmnents. Dr. Harry Woodburn Chase, clhan- céllor-elect of New York university,: will. deliver bis lastcommencement addresses as president of the UJni*- versity of Illinois. He will speak at both the Chicago. and Urbana exer- cises. Illini candidates for degrees from New Trier township are: Glencoe-Winslow M.. \'right. 101 Park avenue, B. S. Kenilworth-H.erhert K. Geither. 32 1 Raleéigh road, B. S..; *Winthrop Richards,' 638 Abbotsford road, B. S. Wilmette-Gcorge' Bass, 627 Elev- en tb street., Ph.C. (P); Dorland J. 'Davis, 721.Êlmwood avenue, A. B.; Ruth Drayer, 1034 Elmwood, B. S.; Carlyle' G. Duncan-Clairk, 228 Wood court, B. S.; John T. Foley, 811 Ash- land avenue, B. S.; Laura Beich- m.nann, W0 Central avenue, A. B-; Jose ph A. V. Turck, Jr., .522. Liniien avenue, B. S.; Edward.Watson, 1341 Chestnut avenue, B. -S. Winnetka-Martin L,. Casseli, Jr., 825 Foxdale avenue, A. B.; Martba Etzbach, 481 Eider lane, B. S.; James R. Johnstone, 491 Hill road. B. S.;' Lenora Lorimer, 979 Spruce street, A. B.; Farring T. Schaeffer, 1087 Elim strcet, B. S. North Shore Girls Paint Mural at World's Fair North shore girls have had part ipreparing the Bookhouse for Chul- dren's booth at A Century of Prog- ress exposition. A mural fifty feet long and eleven feet high bas belen painted ,bv Miss Mary Martin. of Wilmiette, Miss_ Mariel Wilhoite of, Winnetka, and'Miss Kate Reynolds. It is symbolical, representing in charming style and manner, the in- fluence of organized, welI gtiided and cultural reading and knowledge ini wiIl take place at St. Luke's Pro- Catbedral' Evanston, Monday eve- ning, June 19. Following the regular montbly dinner and the beginning' o1 the Century of Progress program., to: be -held, in- the- Parish House at 6:30 o'clock. The, dinner. will:be pre- ceded by a reéception in the. parlors ai 5:30. The Catbolic club bas prepared an atatve poram for. visiting cbuirch- mfento A Century of Progress at the following bistroic- parishes: Julv '14 Cburcb of the Ascension; September 13, Cathedral Shelter; October 9, St Paul's (Kenwood);, Noveniber 6, St. Peter's (Belmont avenue), Wben Mr. and Màrs. David G. Page, Tom, David, Robert, and Mar- tha of Topýeko, Kas., corne to. Chi- cago the latter part of this week to attend A Century of Progress they will be guests of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred C.' Gillies, 1729 Washington avenue; Minmette. .The' Week No Appohwmeut Needed. TuE EVANSTON STORE *edCI cuAND: SUERMAN' MARSHIALL FI[ELO COMPANY OId Our récent shipment of Old Englisk Sheffield now on display oat the Evanston store, is one of the largest and most beautiful col- lections ever shown on the North Shore. Those wko Inow wiIl recognize real bargains in this group, whick was selected by Mr. Tatman this spring in England 'bef or. the in recognition of their outstanding work during the year. Rutb *Joyce, 519 Essex road, Kenil- wortb, returns Wednesday f rom the Sacred, Heart convent in Lake Forest for ber.summier vacation.

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