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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 20 Jun 1925, p. 6

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6 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1925 GRADUATE 240 AT NEW TRIER Robert Gray Williams of Vir- ginia Is Principal Speak- er at Exercises IMPRESSIVE EXERCISES "Word of Cheer for Age of Doubt" Subject The Hon. Robert Gray Williams, prominent lawyer, business man and widely known public speaker, deliv- ered the principal address at the com- mencement exercises of New Trier high school, Friday evening, June 19 in the school auditorium. Approximately 240 pupils received diplomas presented by President Leslie F. Gates at that time. Mr. Williams is a resident of Win- chester, Va., where he has practiced law since 1900. He has been city solici- tor of Winchester for 12 years and is president of the Handley Foundation trustees, who are entrusted with a $2,000,000 fund left to the schools and libraries of the city by the late Judge John Handley, and is a Phi Beta Kap- pa. He is also associated with several of the largest business enterprises in Winchester. His subject was "A Word of Cheer for an Age of Doubt." Have Impressive Program An impressive program marked the graduation exercises. The invocation was delivered by the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard, pastor of Christ church, Winnetka. There were addresses by Mr. Gates and Superintendent Freder- ick E. Clerk of the high school and by Franklin Arnold, president of the grad- uating class. The benediction was pronounced by the Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd, pastor of the First Congrega- tional church of Wilmette. The following students received di- plomas : < , Roger Boyd Anderson, John Frank- lin Arnold, George Scharf Atkin, Rob- ert Bruce Atwood, Lawrence Albert Barr, John Tyler Beals, Ignazio Bel- mont, Ralph Maheu Borden, Charles Edward Brandriff, Walter Joseph Braun, Paul Stewart Brown, Kurtis Henry Brownell, Frederick Broughton, Warren Judson Burke, Jr., Dan Youngs Burrill, William John Carey, Jr., Ed- win Henry Cassels, Revell Mills Chap- man, Donald Lee Clarke, Allason Nor- man Clark, James David Crabb, Wil- liard Smith Crandall, Donald Lee Cur- less, Douglas David Davissen, Robert "Tucker Drake, Winfield Edward Dunn, Robert Edwin English, Duncan Brad- street Farnsworth, John Leonard Fix, Charles Baron Fleischmann, Robert Clayton Garretson, William A. Gash, Kenneth Benson Gathercoal, Thomas Benton Gibson, Jr., Sherman Melvin Goble, Jr., Ray Edwin Hall, Jr. Thomas D. Hardwick, James Samuel Hartman, Robert Byron Hasterlik, Ed- ward George Hesler, John Warfield Huddle, Herbert Walroth Hurd. Wendall Ward James, C. Warren Johnson, Richard Campbell Johnston, Thomas ' Caldicott King, Jr., Karl George Knobel, Gustav Charles. Koep- ke, Theodore Yngve Korsgren, Harold Frederick Lange, H. Wallace Leffing- well, James O. Lusk, George Bragg Massey, Jr., John Sinclair Meck, Cle- ment Clinton Mitchell, Jr. Robert George Moeller, John Martin Mont- gomery, Joseph Campbell Moody, Don- ald Ralph Morphett, Murphy, Jack Homer Mason, Francis Earl Neir, Robert Mitchell Nelson, Howard Seth Nilson, Prescott Seymour Olmsted, Kenneth Leonard Osborne, J. Sutton Pennington, Jr. Harry Preston Peters, Arthur Alvin Pyfer, Frederick Richard Quale, Jr., Richard Lloyd Quinby, Gordon Edward Paffety, Ken- neth Symonds Ramsay, Harold Chan- dler Rand, Ross Richards, Seth Blake Roberts, Jr., Gordon Hughes Rogers, John Fraser Roos, VanTyle William Sanderson, Jack Aron Schram, Clarke LeRoy Shabino, Robert Léuis Shoe- maker, Daniel Frederick Stilling, Jr., Kenneth Addison Stixrud, Willard Car- roll Thompson, Maurice Thomas, Ar- nold Martin Henry Thorsen, Delbert Alfred Thorsen, Richard Tansor Um- mach, Hardin Arthur VanDeursen, Ed- DRESSED FOR THE "4TH" Here are the things a man needs for dress comfort and correctness--in a variety and price range such as you Whether you plan a trip for the "4th", or remain in won't find elsewhere! town, the men's-wear things which help to make for pleasure and comfort are obtainable here, with a saving in money and time! John H. Dethloff Men's and Boys' Furnishings 786 Elm St. Phone Winnetka 1077 Elmore Martin | ward Herman Wachs, John A. Wal- berg, Reuben Dave Wax, Stanley A. Weld, John Dorington Whitaker, Don- ald Newton Wilber, Stedman Willard, Robert Taggart Wilson, Forest Far- well Wood, Lloyd Morgan Yost. Kathryn Sara Adams, Helen Dorothy Anderson, Ruth Louise Anderson, Ter- esa Dickson Backus, Mabel Irene Baehr, Helen Miranda Ballou, Lucene Anne Bartelman, Esther Keyes Beard, Mary Ellen Bentley, Irene Dorothy Bleser, Ruth Vera Blumenstock, Laura Crane Boak, Mary Todd Bohannon, Marion Parker Born, Margaret Eliza- beth Brewer, Frances Miller Brown, Helen Elizabeth Brown, Mary Louise Buel, Mildred Eloise Burns, Eleanor Kent Calhoun, Alice Mary Carey, Ag- nes Carpenter, Alice Parsons Channer, Vernette Carolyn Christensen, Erna Olivia Christiansen, Ethel Florence Colwell, LaVerne Elvira Conrad, Mar- tha J. Crossley, Dorothy Culver, Eliza- beth Jeanne Curll, Alice Mary Del- fosse, Helen Margaret Demling, Dor- othy Elizabeth Dickinson, Helen Elaine Drynan, Jean Duncan, Sarah Chris- tine Eklund, Helen Louise Ellis, Marie M. Enchelmayer, Alice Ward Froeschle, Genevieve Mercedes Gallagher, Helen Louise Gay, Mary Margaret Gilchrist, Cecile Gray Gilroy, Mary Dorothy Glover, Janet Gordon, June de Coverly Germer, Ethel Elisabeth Evva Hale, Virginia B. Hannah, Ruth Kathryn Hanson, Mary Louise Harlan, Eliza- beth Harwood, Kate Hirschberg, Vera Lucille Hoerber, Margaret Louise Hotz, Helen Roberta Hubsch, Jayne Eloise Johnson, Eugenia Jones, Mary Kath- erine Kalk, Marian Keeney, Margaret Keith, Dorothy Belle Kinstler, Gen- evieve Lillian Klock, Hazel Knox, Louise Jeanette Koerper, Lillian Ella Kroll, Rose Krupnick, Ellen E. Lori- mer, Amy Fletcher MacIntyre, Harriet Ellen Mac Neille, Olga Mangel, Jean Markley, Edythe Kleanor Mariani, Gladys Annie McCauley, Mildred Ger- alinde Mead, Mildred Ella Melone, Beatrice Taylor Metzel, Marjorie Hol- brook Miller, Catherine Beatrice Moore R. Elizabeth Nelson, Helen Gertrude Newey, Winifred Melba Odh, Frances Mae Pickett, Jeanne Pomeroy, Frances Webb Ranney, Viola Dorothy Reid, Elizabeth Putnam Richards, Dorothy Elizabeth Roehm, Margaret Genevieve Rosendale, Melba Annice Ross, Rose Anne Rossberger, Ruth Rudolph, Phyl- lis Ruf, Frances Elizabeth Rye, Eliza- beth Ryerson, Lois Anderson Scharf, Augusta Caroline Schubert, Helen Margaret Seibold, Louise Jane Skinner, Bella Frances Smith, Eloise Josephine Smith, Edna IL. Spiesberger, Marion Annette Sprenger, Dorothy Selden Steele, Marguret Sterrett, Mildred Striegel, Martha Bishop Swan, Estelle Swigart, Eloise Lucille Tatham Leonora Caroline Thalmann, Ethel Merry Thomas, Lorina H. Tower, Mad- eline Drew Truitt, Ruth Frances Tuells, Katherine Grace Tufts, Loret- ta Margery Turner, Catherine Mary Wagner, Callista Helen Walkey, Paul- ine Wallis, Marie Jacqueline Wecker, Bessie Kathryn Weiss, Isabel Weldon, Muriel Ethel White, Margaret Linnea Wilen, Sallie Humphrey Windes, Ruth White and Ruby Mac Wood. Must Complete Summer Work Those who will graduate when they have completed summer school work are Charles Albert Barnes, Henry Clay Champlin, Gordon Brown Gon- salves, Max Eugene Guler, Jr. Dud- ahd lb ALL ELLIE LEI IL LE LL RL LEE Ll ddd You Know -- That a drug store usually can be bought. the summer months. 750 Elm Street ode ole ole ob obs ode ole ode ob ode of ode ode ode of oe oe oe oe oo ode oe obo ole ole obo ob ol oR Be bp Toilet Articles as well as Drugs and Medicines. drug store is no exception. sider, one of the best Toilet departments on the North Shore, and the goods we handle are the very best that Perfumes, Powder, Face Cream, Lotions, etc., are included in our stock, and are all more or less in demand during Community Pharmacy C. R. PATCHEN, R.Ph. "Smiling Service" LEX LLL LLL ELL ELLE ELLE 0 0 RR Rt carries a complete line of This We have, what we con- Toilet Water, Talcum Phone Winn. 164 AE EL LE EL LE LE EE EE EE TE rE EE EE EY Lester, Arthur BE. McConnell, Nelson Abel Whitman, Laura Louise Adams, Alice Lucile Busick, Eileene Elizabeth Evetts, Lois Electa Harder, Wilhemine Lillian Hauck, Hermine Hudson, Eleanor Louise Hardt, Beatrice Lange, Marion Meyering, Esther Beulah Nilson, Esther Wicks, Helen Weldon and Violet Eliz- abeth Wyld. ley Woodbridge BANKERS AT CONVENTION Sanborn Hale, cashier of the Win- netka State Bank and A. D. Herr- mann, cashier of the Winnetka Trust and Savings Bank, left Wednesday for Peoria, to attend the Illinois Bankers' association convention. «Ln 2 EIT AND BUI WINNETHA i28 HUBBA SPECIAL PRICES COAL and COKE COAL WOOD.FEED ) ORDER NOW LDING MATERIAL RD WOODS. ILL Church St. ELEVATED STATIONS Davis St. The Convenience of Cadillac Evanston Service OwNERS in Evanston and the North Shore communities will tell you that Cadillac Evanston service is very convenient. Proceeding to the Loop in the morning, they leave their Cadillac at this Branch--Ridge Avenue at Lyons Street--and catch a North- western train at the station only three blocks away, or an "L" at the Davis Street stop just four blocks distant. Women, particularly, appreciate this convenience of location be- cause it makes unnecessary a long drive through traffic to one of the four Chicago Cadillac service stations. EVANSTON BRANCH CADTLLAC 1810 RIDGE AVENUE _4 NORTHWESTERN AND " > «

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