; 10 WINNETKA TALK June 12, 1926 Posters Advertising Pageant Are Erected Posters advertising New Trier high school's pageant have been erected in various places along the north shore. One by Mozelle Wrightson is in the park east of the Public library at Winnetka; Caroline Burnham's is at Winnetka avenue and Sheridan road; Helen Bode's is in the Indian Hill Station park; Lila Ullrick's is at Tow- er road and Sheridan road, Winnetka; Mary Martin's is in the Village hall park, at the corner of Wilmette and Central avenues, Wilmette; Eddie Ryerson's is on Sheridan road near the drainage Burrill's canal bridge Wilmette; Jane is on Sheridan 'road near Seventh street, Wilmette; and Mary Tibbals' is at Ridge and Winnetka avenues, Winnetka. The posters are done in oil and make very attractive displays. They are the result of a pos- ter contest at the school. Miss Frances E. Weld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whitmore Weld of 315 Sunset road, Winnetka, leaves Monday for Washington, D. 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Telephone Winnetka 930 . . . lakes Come in and get your free diving girl sticker and diving girl transfers for tire covers, rain slickers, etc RITUAL TO FEATURE SKOKIE GRADUATION (Continued from Page 3) Erickson, Jean C. Forrest, Arthur Robert Forster, Margaret French, Norman Gran- strom, Mary Lilly Grenacher, Mildred Payne Harrison, Robert Miller Haskins, Katherine A. Heinig, Jean Eleanor Hen- ning, Charles Norman Homann, Jr., Mar- tha Louise Hubsch, Raymond Ickes, Ray- mond M. Immerwahr, Richard Vernon Jenkins, Birger Jensen, Frank S. Kaul- back, Bertha May Keller, Edward Klee, Mari Bertha Koretz, Bernard Kram, Al- bina Anna Kristof, Robert H. Kruger, Margaret Louise Layer, Georgia Lloyd, Richard IL. Longini, Barbara Elizabeth Louis, Gertrude Lucke, Louise Eleanor McKenzie, Roderick, McKenzie, Robert Meyers, Deibert J. Miller, Harriet Ruth Nelson, Margaret Ellen Noble, Ruth L. Olsen, Margaret Alice Orpet, Janet Eliza- beth Orwig, Janet Page, Dudley Russell Palmer, Jean May Patterson, Herbert Clayton Paulson, Margaret HN. Payberg, Robert Gardner Pearse, Margaret Doris Pick, Edward Barnard Porter, Kathryn Sue Potter, Paul Bernard Powell, Jr. Robert C. Reschke, Samuel O. Rice, Jr. David Riddle, Rosalie Roach, William Gordon Robinson, Norman Boyd Roos, Herta Sacher, Caryl Maude Salinger, Ed- na J. Salmen, Eugenie Sampson, Marion Jean Sax, Henry Crawford Schell, Rob- ert L. Schoenbrun, Georgia Rose Schoen- thal, Elizabeth Schubert, Paul Seligmann, Janet Elizabeth Shepard, Frederick Smith, Helen R. Smith, Dorothy Smith, Mary Elizabeth Snider, Willa Snyder, Helen jorie Street, Helen K. Struggles, Philip M. Swabacker, Jean Thackery, Benjamin Thompson, William Day Truesdale, Jr., Naney Waidner, Rosemary Walker, Mar- garet Joan Washburne, Benjamin Whelan, Jean Frances Whitaker, Betty R. White, Richard C. Wilcox, Phelps Wilder, Wil- liam Fred Wolter, Henry W. Zinner. Philip Powers Page, Jr. and Jack Culbertson Page, small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Powers Page of Evanston, are spending a week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gordon of 844 Fox- dale avenue. Spiesberger, Joseph V. Stixrud, Jr., Mar- | Present Emblems at Final Assembly of Skokie Pupils The awarding of various service em- blems for the year 1926 was made at Skokie school's final assembly, Tues- day afternoon of this week at 2 o'clock. Those to whom the awards were made, follow : Shop--Bill Onderdonk, Charles Ho- mann, Norman Granstrom and William Kruger. Home Economics--Willa Snyder. Printing--J ohn Barden, Ballard Bradley, William Kidd and Hugo Hart- man. Dramatic Art--Jerry Westerfeld, Margaret Washburne and John Borino. Store--Frank Heinemann. Orchestra--Bernice Angdahl. Band--Allen Stults, Phillip Swaback- er and Ray Immerwahr. General--Frank Belmont, Bruce Ben- son, Sam Rice, DeForest Davis, Mil- dred Foukal, Betty Edmonds and Fred Fairmann. General Usefulness--Alice Burkhart, Joseph Bruschini, Margaret Layer, Janet Page, Harta Sachar, Diebert Mil- ler, John Atwood, Helen Ranney, Page Mergentheim and Lois Goldstein. DEATH TAKES MOTHER Mrs. M. L.. Adams of 1044 Elm street has returned to her home from Louis- ville, Ky., where she was called two weeks ago because of the serious illness of her mother, who passed away Fri- day, May 28. Services were held in Cincinnati, O., the home of Mrs. Adams' mother. Miss Marion Montgomery is leaving Monday for Wellesley college to at- tend her first class reunion. She will make several visits in the East be- fore returning to Winnetka in July. Ee choicest morsels. PETER'S Winn. 920, 921, 922 LWAYS dependably good Meats from the Peters' Market. 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