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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Jun 1922, p. 14

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ET } ido wma ced - Dorothy L. Niles, 14 PRESENT DIPLOMAS TO 195 NE THIER SMDS Twenty Students Listed on High Honor Roll One hundred and thirty-five grad- nates received diplomas at the Com- mencement exercises at New Trier High school Friday evening of last week. Presentation of diplomas was made to the following students by Ed- ward J. Phelps, president of the New Trier Township High school Board of Education. Honor Students Grace P. Belcian, Donald Cox, Elizabeth B. Cullen,Philip S. Eisendrath, Margaret B. De Lay,Ralph Lee English, Ruth M. Hawley, John W. Golloway, Marie E. Levi, Norman A. Miller, Bleanor R. Marks, Wallace W. Muehl- Marian E. Melbye, berg, Arthur B. Poole, Ethel S. Pattallo, Edward Quayle, Edmund H. BerglundA. CC. Wethington. Wilber J. Bruns, The other graduates are: Ethel Amundsen, Brownell Bradstreet, Doris L. Arnold, Thos. W. Brown, Jr. Beatrice Bartholf, J. W. Carpenter, Marcia E. Bidstrom, Alice C. Mills, Ruth E. Booth, Virginia B. Moore, Arax E. Boyajian, Elizabeth Pope, Grace S. Burroughs, Mary KE. Richards, Anna L. Burroughs, F. Bernice Scully, Dorothy Mae Camp, Dorothy W. Shippen, Harriett M. Carlson, Laura Emily Slosson, Annie Clara Connor,Audrey B. Stixrud, Kathryn L. Crush, Elizabeth L. Thorsen, Bertha L. De Haye, Dorothy F. Troy, Frances Dennis, F. Elise Warner, Leonora Dingee, Florence Wheelock, Robert E. Donham, Margaret Williams, T.aura W. Durgin, Carl Harold Arbin, Marion Eddy, Louis R. Beale, Kathryn B. Evans, Douglas C. Boyer Jr. Olivia Mae Fisher, Philip V. Bright, Mabel M. Forberg, George K. Budd, Hazel Isabell Fraser, Arthur H. Cook, Virginia W. French, Francis K.Cooke, Jr. Ilizabeth Gillson, George Crook, Virginia Grover, David De Lay, Helen Miriam Haack,Harry V. Donaldson, Emily Lydia Hadley, Walker G. Everett, Ruthlea Harlan, John Flint Gilman, Dorothy M. Hartman,Edwin Marshall Hill, Dorothy Jane Hess, James B. Kimball, Jane Bertha Hill, David Duncan Levy, Gertrude Ingersoll, Stephen W. Lusted, Mary Ethel Jackson,Charles W. Rummler, Helen E. Johnson, Arthur B. Seibold, Jr Dorothy L. Kuelzow, Norman C. Shellman, Anna R. Levora, Robert D. Skelton, Nina May Lyons, Clifford H. Smith, Jertrude A. MacRaeLadislaus Stachel, dladys E. Madsen, William K. Tencher, Ruth McClain, Delwyn Worthington, Viola Mengel, Paul McLin Corbett, Winifred T. Mickey, Ronald G. Crozier, Ruth Helen Mills, Donald Hart Dennett, Helen M. Mysicka, Léonard E. Ekvall, Elizabeth Siddall, Elizabeth B. Rice, Bernice C. Schur, Kathryn Shaw, Thomas Adams Fitch William R. Grant, Raymond P. Hillinger Sheldon C. Klock, Harold H. Lundberg, Albert IL. Rand, Maynard Schramm, Jane Bell Waltz, Edgar H. Selecman, Eleanor Dye West, Frank P. Sesterhenn, Mary A. Whitaker, Byron B. Smith, Jr. Lionel C. Anderson, Robt. E. Spaulding, Richmond T. Battey, Lucien W. Strong, Jr Robert A. Blodgett, Charles Floyd White. Olga M. Siepka, Evelyn Thelander, Eleanor F. Town, Methodist Boys Prepare for July Camp Sojourn Many boys of the Wilmette Metho- dist Episcopal church are making preparations to attend the Boys' Camp at Camp Stansell, Diamond Lake, Illi- nois. Two camping periods have been ar- ranged by the committee of the church which has the boys' activities in charge. The first group proceeds to camp on July 15 and returns July 22. The second group entrains July 22 and | returns on July 29. $965 Delivered Haynes Maxwell Chalmers Evanston Motor Sales Corp. 1013-17 Davis Street Phone Ev. 4250-6020 FIREWORKS THE LID IS OFF THIS YEAR Hurrah for the Fourth! Largest and best assortment on the North Shore. All kinds, including torpedoes, tornadoes, bombs, yellow kids, salutes, sparklers, cap pistols, caps, son-of-a-guns, night fire- warks, rockets--in fact, everything. Same old place. The Long Black Shed. Go to west end of Central Street, then one-half block south on Ridge Road, between Central Street and Memorial Park Cemetery. You may mail your orders to W. V. Rake, R. F. D. No. 2, Glen View; PHONE WILMETTE 926R. : For further information call up RAKE"S HARDWARE, EVANS- TON 227, WILMETTE 211. 1943 Central Street, Evanston OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 10:30 NOTE---AIl kinds of Sparklers. the law permits sparklers this year. We will sell them at the store, as Store open all day Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, July 2, 3 and 4. Bathing Suits for all the Family This is ideal bathing weather--get in the swim Special 100 Boys' Two-piece Bathing Suits, complete with Belt, Blue Flannel Trunks--White Jer- sey Tops--White adjustable Belt. $250 Chandler's Ya Runtain Square « [) EVAN STON WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922 Information concerning the camps may be secured from Pierre Bontecou, phone Wilmette 2336, it is announced. Hill and Stone Move Into Their New Office Hill and Stone, North Shore Real- tors, who have occupied an office on Linden street for the past three years, move this week to their new offices at 545 Lincoln avenue. They are oc- cupying the store formerly occupied by Phillip Hoza the tailor. I J Quality--economy-- comfort--Ilow price--all right and all there GARDNER Lexington Chicago Co. Evanston Branch 1008 Davis &t. Phone 6975 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clark entertained the Evening Bridge club on Thursday evening. ---- Mrs. Wm. B. Kunkel entertained at Bridge on Saturday afternoon. we (Ye Mrs. T. D. Rathbone has returned from a five months' trip abroad. H 0YBURN 615 Davis St. MATINEES 2 and 4 Evanston Evenings 7 and 9 Monday, June 26 "THE MIRACLE MAN" with Thos. Meighan, Betty Comp- son, Lon Chaney and Jos. J. Dowling Tuesday, June 27 "ON WITH THE DANCE" Mae Marra avin Powell Wednesday, June 28 "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" with Elliott Dexter, Wanda Haw- ley, Florence Vidor, Theodore Roberts, Tully Marshall Thursday, June 29 "DON'T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND" with Elliott Dexter, Gloria Swan- son, Theodore Roberts, Lew Cody Friday, June 30. 'MALE AND FEMALE" Gloria Swanson, Bebe Daniels, Lila Lee, Thos. Meighan, Theo- dore Roberts, Wesley Barry Saturday, July 1st "BEHOLD MY WIFE" with Elliott Dexter, Milton Sills, and Mabel Julienne Scott June Records Just Out Brunswick-wonderful tone $10.00 down Balance in monthly payments Open Tues., Thurs. & Sat. Evenings PATTERSON BROS. 828 Davis St., Evanston Phone Wil. 526 TTT TH fr ERE EGA CERNE ETAOONG (FT FY FY YY TRIER RRR RRR RRR RR RR FP OE 8 0 0 0 0 BE 0 QB 0 0 0 EB BB 0 0 J 0 JB 3 J Sobol dl LB El OE EERO AERA ARRLR ER OA OR A950 Mobiloils A grade for cock type of mow a fair reasonable price. costly repairs later on. Let us supply you with the Correct Grade of Gargoyle Mobilouils for your car, as specified by the Vacuum Oil Company's Chart of Recom- mendations. nee HRom MOTOR VEHICLES WM. T. WEHRSTEDT, Prop. Does Your Car Squeak Rattle Knock Grind Thump These are signs of unnecessary wear. There are two things that will enable you tao get the last dollar's worth of wear from your car. One is a periodical inspection. The other is Correct Lubrication. We are specialists in both. Let us overhaul and adjust your car now, at We will save you more HaltaBlock NorthetDepot L-) | 4 562 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka =i mimi iiii -------------------------------------------------- 0 0 OAT NORRIE HE qT Ai [A en on on on on on on On BN SN EN ESN SN Au GN 65 BN BN SN 60 GN UN 60 65 ON 65 5 8 05 SN 6B ON GN G5 GN GRD. SN BN UN 65 05 05 SN SN 05 0 0 EER ER HE EH EEE sh HHH fp ---------------------------------- LL LLL aotearoa 0000 2 FTL LE EEL EE LL LL EF a

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