WARE R e f ai aa ga ad Si iu a ats a TTL 4 RE ie td ia a maid June 12, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 45 Prizes and Scholarships Are Offered at New Trier Several prizes and scholarships are available to pupils of New Trier high school. One is the Williams prize, do- nated each year by Henry P. Williams, of Glencoe. Its purpose is to encour- age literary effort in poetry, story, drama and essay. Another is the Barnett prize, donated by Otto R. Barnett, also of Glencoe, and awarded twice a year. One prize is for essays on civics and economics and the other for essays on birds. The Man- ierre Barlow Ware scholarship, pro- viding financial aid to a New Trier student either at the school or in col- lege, was established by Charles Ware of Kenilworth, in memory of his son Manierre Barlow Ware, a former pu- pil at New Trier high school who was killed in the war. There is also a scholarship providing similar aid for girls maintained by the Girls' club of First School Board Met During Spring of 1899 Gen. C. H. Howard of Glencoe, Mer- ritt Starr of Winnetka, Rev. William Netstraeter of Gross Point, Dr. Byron C. Stolp and James M. Johnson of Wil- mette constituted the first New Trier Township Board of Education. They met in inaugural session May 19, 1899. On July 29 an election was held to de- termine the site of the high school, and on August 5, the tax payers authorized by vote the issuance of bonds to the extent of $60,000 where- with to purchase the six-acre grounds and erect the high school building. Norman S. Patten was the architect and the contract for the high school structure was let in April of 1900 to C. E. Carson of Chicago. the school and one for boys by the Hi- Y, a boys' organization. WIN LEADERSHIP by Giving Quality at Low Prices That is the only method by which enduring success can be secured --and our ever-increasing number of satisfied customers is ample The satisfaction we proof that we are winning this leadership. have given others we can give to you. Master Cleaner Service Costs No More The Only Cleaning Plant Wilmette 3400 in New Trier CLEANING % DYEING Greenleaf 700 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Nothing before. WHAT PRICE LOVE? The story every woman has waited for for years has been written. "What Price Love?" A comparatively unknown writer named Dorothy Day has written it. "What Price Love" touches the never 8) absent question of every modern girl and reaches back into the experience of every older woman. like it has ever been done It is greater than "Chickie" because, while it has all of the love scenes of Remember, This Tremendous Story Starts Next Monday in the "Chickie" and all the dramatic climaxes in the life of a great passion, it has a greater background than "Chickie," which lifts it to the very song of songs in the emotional life of womanhood. Chicago Herald and Examiner has se- cured the exclusive right to publish this story before it appears in book form. Every woman in this city will read it almost breathlessly from day to day. Every girl will live it as each chapter un- folds the intensity of it from day to day. Not one of you will want to miss it. So be sure to order your Herald and Ex- aminer now from your nearest newsdealer or from the Herald and Examiner's Circu- lation Department. * *x x You can get FREE advance chapters of this absorbing story from the mewsdealer in your neighborhood. Herald and Examiner A Story for Every Woman