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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Jun 1927, p. 20

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18 WINNETKA TALK June 11, 1927 .,--a°0 Harry Lindblom and C.. B. Hedstrom. Christian Fellowship Church Parish House, Oak Street, Winnetka Pastor, A. E. Rohrbach Sunday, Wednesday, June 15, 8 p. m., speaker from Swedish Free church annual con- ference. "The entrance of thy words gives us light." New Trier Girls to Visit on Erwin Farm | A group of New Trier girls will leave | Winnetka June 18, the day after grad- uation, to go with Miss Charlotte Er- win of 615 Warwick road, Kenilworth, to her parents' farm near Sturgeon Trinity June 12 Hours of Worship DREARY «ccs rwvs sens . vs B08 P, Subject: "The Beautiful Doctrine of the Glorious Trinity" | NM Wednesday- Swedish service ............. P.M A cordial welcome is extended to all "Thus the Saviour shows us the a = % Father to be the Father or all men, | Bay, Wis. The guests, who will spend opens out the heart of the Father: so |gahout ten days with Miss Erwin, are the Roly ee OS she Saviott | the Misses Emma Rummler of 1015 Saviour shows us the Father, the uni. | Starr road, Winnetka; Harriet Johns- versal Father; so the Blessed Trinity ton of 321 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth; Itself is the glory of our God, our God \firy Farmer, 915 Elmwood avenue, and our glory, on this day.' . . » First Scandinavian Ev. Elm street, Winnetka SUNDAY Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Swedish service, 11 a. m. Wedell. jVilmette ; Susan Conley of Wilmette; Emily Clagett of 425 Lake avenue, Wilmette, and Miss Erwin's sister, Barbara, and her niece, Miss Suzanne Erwin. 886 The Grand Army of the Republic, "vil war veterans' organization, was started at Springfield, Ill, and the Rev. | first post was at Decatur. Prof. A. ol | | Young People's meeting, 5 p. m. Evening service, 7:45 p. m. | western N.U.Commencement Program Is Filled With Many Events Nearly 750 senior students at North- university attending schools on the Evanston campus alone, will be graduated {from the institution Monday, June 20. The commencement exercises will climax a period festivity A number of other jong of starting this week. pre-commencement events have al- ready taken place. Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Ph.D, LL.D., of the University of Kansas will be the commencement speaker. The baccalaureate sermon will be preached by the Rev. Horace Greeley Smith, D.D., pastor of the First Methodist church, Wilmette. Events of Alumni day assume im- portance annually to many hundreds of "old grads" who are expected to assemble for these festivities Saturday, June 18. The parade, sports, lunch- eon, dinners, reunions and like events will fill every minute of the morning, Destined to great ACCELERATION EVANSTON BRANCH 1810 Ridge Avenue . achievements | Ea%alle APPEARANCE CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY Evanston afternoon and evening. The week of June 13-18 is dedication week on McKinlock campus, in Chi- cago, and a significant event in down- town university circles. Following is the program of com- mencement events: Friday, June 10--(Graduate School. Re- ception by Dean and Mrs. James to candidates for advanced degrees, 4:00- 6:00 p. m., social room, Harris hall. Monday, June 3--School of Music, Concert, original compositions by students of department of theory. Public invited. Music hall, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, June 14--School of Music. Commencement concert, Woman's club, 8:15. Public invited. College of Liberal Arts. Reception by Dean and Mrs. Kent to the senior class, 625 Emerson street, 4:00-6:00 p. m. School of Commerce. Reception by Dean and Mrs. Heilman, the Georgian hotel, .8:00 p. m. Law school. Reception by Dean and Mrs. Wigmore to the Graduating Class, 207 Lake street, 8:00 p. m. School of Mu- sie. Annual meeting of Pi Kappa Lambda, music administration building, 8:00 p. m. Thursday, June 16--Class day exer- cises, University gymnasium, 10:00 a. m. Class Day gifts, gymnasium, 2:00 p. m. School of Education. Reception by Dean and Mrs. Stout to the senior class at 2128 Orrington avenue, 4:00-6:00 p. m, Saturday, June 18--School of Music. Alumni dinner, 6:00 p. m. at the North Shore hotel. College of Liberal Arts. Phi Beta Kappa, annual meeting, Annie May Swift hall, 9:30 a. m. Board of trustees. Annual meeting, Harris hall, 10:00 a. m. Alumni, all schools. Alumni Day parade, Evanston campus, 12:30 p. m. Alumni luncheon, with induction of senior class and business meeting, University gymnasium, 1:00 p. m. Alum- ni Day baseball game, 4:00 p. m. Class and fraternity reunions, 6:00 p. m. Gen- eral alumni dinner Orrington hotel, 6:00 p. m. College of Liberal Arts. Alumni meeting, University gymnasium, imme- diately following general alumni meeting. School of Commerce. Alumni meeting, Commerce hall, immediately following general alumni meeting. School of Speech. Alumni meeting, Annie May Swift hall, 5:00 p. m. Alumni supper, Annie May Swift hall, 6:00 p. m. Alumni reading, Annie May Swift hall, 7:30 p. m. Associate alumnae. Garden party, Shake- speare garden, 4:00-6:00 p. m., open to all attending commencement and to all friends of the university. President's re. ception. University gymnasium, 9:00- 11:00 p. m. Sunday, June 19--Baccalaureate vices, University gymnasium, 3:00 p. Speaker: Horace Greeley Smith, D D. Monday, June 20--Sixty-ninth annual ser- m. Commencement exercises, University gymnasium, 10:30 a m. Speaker: Chan- cellor E. H. Lindley, Ph.D. LL.D. Faculties and guests. Luncheon, North Shore hotel, immediately after the Com- mencement exercises. Mr. and Mrs. John Borino of 859 Elm street entertained at dinner at their home Sunday evening in honor of their son, John Borino, Jr., who was celebrating his fourteenth birthday and his graduation from Skokie school. Af- ter the dinner, fifty guests were enter- tained at a dance. Your Doctor Knows Your doctor knows the value of Mountain Valley Mineral Water from Hot Springs, Ark., as an aid in the prevention and treatment of dis- orders of the kidneys and bladder. One prominent doctor has said: "There is no better water in the world for ailments of the kidneys and bladder." Another "It has be- come routine procedure with me to prescribe Mountain Valley Mineral Water for all my kidney disease pa- tients. Come to our office and see these reports and hundreds of oth- ers. Learn more about this famous health water. Phone us today. --We Dellver-- Mountain Valley Water Co. 2609 Broadway Greenleaf 4777 Evanston, IIL Woodland Grocer. Hubbard Woods

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