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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1934, p. 12

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Wilnettè 2435. LUSRICATIN0 MOTOR UEL Mr. D. F. Peterson is now manager of the service station form#rly known as the Kenilworth ServceStation. lie will take personal charge of the operation of this station. The D-X Service Station now offers a complete automobile service. -Washing-greasig-Simonizing, and light automobile repairing., Pick Up and Delivery Service Kenilworth 5496 UP TO $300' Sin 24 l'o 48 I4ouus RATES REDJC ED- Ion ail $200 to $300 Loans Corne. In - Write - Phone D." Sct hee. hfrst section încluaîng the fol- EnIglalh il: M. C. Schiller, D. Borre. 'iowing numbers by the Howard Englieh I: M. mccuiiougb, A. Sester- school 'boys' choir of 34 voices: heflu. Let Songs 0f Fraise Arise. - Bach Latin III: D. Miler; Latin Il: M. C. Let Us With a Giadsome Mmnd Old Tune Schiiler, D., Borre; Latin I: L. Geimer, Where God Hath Walked ... Mihui A. Sesterhenn. The Rose TIree ....... Praetorlus French Il: A. Richter;ý French 1: L. Swing. Low,, Sweet Chariot*, iita Schabeck. ..............Negro S iita Gema : ua tei.The Turtie.... Carpenter Spanish Il: D. Miller; Spanlsh 1: M.WeMr3MiselPuci MeNulty. ýAnounce OwnNumibeisa Chemistry. 1D. Miller. The second section of the program Physies: L. Schabeçk, A. Streit. was presented by Gerda Streicher, Bioiogy: K. Richter. Clohig:F.Scmit.WilI3rd Jarchow, John Brandt and Plohuiolgy: . Bore; PysioogY14 Arthur Green. These pupils, ,an- M.- MCullOUgh, .Segterhenn. nounced 'their own .nunbers., one Geomtry: Zn Hoffmannf, D. Borre. phase of classroom procedure in the Aigebra: >M. McCuloughi A. Sester- msc ok is individual and small heun. American History: D.. Miller, M. Hoft- group performance, it -i5 explained mast.r and this second section of, the pro- Moen.Hstr:L. Schabeck. grami demonstrated this phase of the Ancient and Medieval History:,M. M.eTro CuIliough, A. Sesterbeflu. wor .Thogh this activity the girls Cics: M. A. Mulien.. andi boys develop in constructive Stenography.: A. Reckert; Typewrit- criticismn of one another. gain' in ing: M. Savel, A. Reckert, R~. Doetsch,. poiseand -increase their skill. M. Neveling; 0woda-miue y 'fg Part No. 3 of* the prograni vas- awards.: S. Keil,,M. Pape. Religion IN,: D. Miller, S. Keil; principally by the sixth grade, the Religion_ III, D. Scholtefl, L. Schabeck:, total memnbershipý "Of which is nearly A. J. flèchtel;- ReligSion il: M. C. Schiller, 100. This part was in two grouips, a-, D. Borre; Religion 1: L. Geirner, A. fol lows. Sesterhenn..1 Gop.N.1(rgnlCnostwý Braille Awards: A. Richter, 1. C. GopN.I(rgnlCmpsto~ Miller, NI. C. Schiller, K. Richter, A.: The Firefly .. .. Fifth grade ,Where Go the Boats . Fifth grade Sesterhenn, M. McCullougli. 'neNalooSltgre IUgestUeuerl verge The Plaint 0f the Ca niel Sixth grade, Senior A: Dorothy Miller; Upper ,i Gronp N.2(okadAtSns Quarter: L. Sturni, A. Richter, L. Snt N. 2<Flk anfArt Song Huncke, L. Behrendt, M. E. -OConneilI1.SntaLucia tiaflkon Venice. Italian folk song Senior B: Agues Reckert; Upper The World'Is Full of Beauty . SQuarter: Sylvia Keil, M. Meyer, M. Hof- oniet man, M. DeMarco. .. . . . . . . oniet IMusic and Dancing .Johnstou, J unior A: Lois Schabeck; Upper:__________ Quarter: A. Streit, D. Scholten, F. Sclunitz, R. Doetsch, M. Schneider. ' r.M r C. K ise Junior B; Anna J. Bechtel; Upper , s vay~.*~nse Quarter: 1. Kasper. L. Bucklin, M. ý-*~ < , 1 LAA 1inlirA 5ý.JIIA 1 ohmoeA: Anu Hoffmnn; Upper ;Quarter: K. Richter, M. C. Schiller, R. Glode'i, H. Neely, E. Meindi. Sophomore B: Dorothy Borre; Upper Quarter: M., Backstrom, M. Schmitz, F.ý Schmidt, E. Borre, A. Tranzi, A. Fra-, gasýsi. Fresliman B-- Aurelia Sesterhefn Upper Quarter: H. Miller, 34. Schoene- berger, A. Lynk. Freshulan A: Mary McCul lough; Upper Quarter:. L. Geimer, H. Gibbons, B. Cuenot, L. Hillinger. Students iu Honor Society durlng 'al 4 Quarters: L,ý *uncke, L. Behreudt, A. Richter, S. Keil, L. Schabeck, D. Schol- ten, R. Doetsch, D, Borre, É. Geimer, Mrs. Mary Crossett, Kingsley, 529 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, died on Tuesday after an illness of several monthsr. Mrs. -Kingsley %vals, the wife of G. C. Kingsley, vice-president of the Recording and Statisti 'cal corpo- ration, 2 22 W.' Adamis street,.Chi-. cago. She was a 'lineal descendant of, Jonathan Doty, who arrived at Plymouth on' the Mayflower in 1620. Mrs. Kingsley was. a mpember of the Daughters of the Amnerican Revolti- tion and of the Kenilworth Neigh- bars. She served as treasurer of the Neighbors at one time. S nrvviivhar ha etczhp ki.qhar. THE OIL WELL Bob 'd' Mac MàiII St. at Lindenm Ave. Phone Wilmette 3334 ~1 earay rnis weeic for Kolia, to be join- Frank Johnson, who has been visit- ed a ter by Mrs. LaRocque when he ing for two years at his former homie locate s. in Sweden, returned to. Wilmette re-0 cently. He is residing with his sister Harry Kinne, Jr., 1324 Elmwod ave- and family, the Andrew Cliffords of nue, returned Thursday, June 7, from 806 Park avenue. Colgate college at Hamilton, N. Y. t coines from BURNS TOGGERY Theé Wlmette Store for Men 1164 Wilmette Avenue i I .ON Green Bay Road I

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