| : i i i { | March 17, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 59 Many Sears School Pupils Make Honor Roll for February The Honor Roll for the Joseph Sears school for the month of February was issued this week by the school offices. Pupils making a grade of "E" in effort are entitled to a place on the roll and are as follows: Grade 3: Arthur Bonnet, Betty Cooke, Arthur Crittenden, Charlene Driver, LeRoy Eggert, Edith Gillett, Helen Glennon, Zo de la Chapelle, Benjie MacKinnon, Kenneth Smith, Mary Jane Smith, Kirk Taylor, John Weese, Mary Barrett, Geraldine Cox, Jack Fyfe, Arend Knoop, Jeanette Robertson, Billy Stebbins, and Burton Smith. Grade 4: Peggy Crandall, Frank Car- penter, Aurica Simon, Bruce Grand- strom, Gridley Dement, Janice Bouch- ard, Jack Holden, Horton Johnson, Miriam Holmes, Michael Conley, John Dodge, Jack Nellegar, Junior Smith, Junior Timmons, Dolly Brown, Arthur Carlson, John Springer, John Stallsmith, Landon Taylor, Lucy Dix, Shirley Hermann, Marsha Huck, Vir- ginia Richards, Mabel Sample, Jean Small, Annette Williams, and Doris Wolfe. Fifth grade: Robert Berger, Shirley Botthof, Barbara Clark, Elinor Clark, Russell Cooke, Tom Cruttenden, Dorothy Deacon, Roy Demmon, Jane Harrison, Tom Hildebrandt, Mary Huck, Cecilia MacKinnon, Janet Mathieson, Irving Moss, Anton Paul- sen, Verna Peterson, Rose Phillips, Dorothy Richards, Billy Robertson, Carleton Ross, Nick Simon, Dorothy Smythe, Ruth Swanson, Louise Wat- son, Fred Workman and Charlotte Manlove. Grade 6: George Benson, Jack Byrne, Roger Crowe, Henry Eggert, Peter Gilbert, Joe Harrison, John Mathieson, Cy MacKinnon, James McArthur, Roy Seery, Jack Sinding, Donald Vail, Jane Bisbee, Catherine Comsley, Hester Dillon, Elsie Eggert, Virginia Johnston and Dorothy Raggio. Seventh and eighth grades: Elwood Mons, Frank Williams, Roger Barrett, Billy Homes, Earl Moss, Jack Steb- bins, Billy Timmons, Woodrow Wilson, George Woodland, Tom Sinding, Pris- cilla. Wheelock, Jeanette Post, Jane McIntosh, Catherine Hepburn, Marian Hedrick, Verna Timmons, Agnes Fraser, Mary Fowler, Phyllis Dubsky, Beatrice Driver, Mary Crandall, Phyllis Bosley, Doris Bland, and Janice Barr. Donald G. Shaw Dies Suddenly on Thursday Donald G. Shaw of 962 Pine street, Winnetka, passed away suddenly last Wednesday at his home at the age of 32 years. Brief services were held from the Lewis Funeral parlors in Wil- mette on Thursday, following which the remains were taken to Columbus, Ohio, his home, previous to his resi- dence in Winnetka, for services and burial. Mr. Shaw was the brother of Gordon Shaw and the step-son of Vic- tor C. Moon, both of Winnetka. He is also survived by other relatives in Columbus. Miss Dorothy Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn, of 1125 Gage ave- nue, Hubbard Woods, is returning on March 21, from Smith college to spend her two weeks' spring vacation with her family, HEP Mrs. George W. Gordon, 874 Lin- coln avenue, left last week for New York, to visit her daughter, Janet, who is attending Smith college. She does not know how long she will remain there. High School Girls Hear About Junior Colleges Miss Coates, of the Sarah Lawrence Junior college, addressed the junior and senior girls of New Trier during adviser period Thursday, March 15. She told them of the many advantages of a junior college and spoke of Sarah Lawrence college in particular. After her address girls who were interested in attending Sarah Lawrence were allowed to have conferences with her, to discuss their problems. The school endeavors to have as many colleges as possible covered during the year, to help out the students in deciding the difficult question of where to go after graduation. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Byrum, 791 Walden road, entertained at a family dinner party Sunday, March 4, in celebration of Mr. Byrum's birthday. The guests included out of town rela- tives. : --_--0-- The weekly meeting of the Ace of Clubs was held Friday, March 16, at the home of Katherine Taft, 900 Cen- tral avenue, Wilmette. Men's Class Will Discuss Bruce Barton's New Book A recent book of importance in the field of religion, Bruce Barton's "What Can We Believe," will form the basis of discussion for the Men's class of Winnetka Congregational church next Sunday miorning, March 18. William A. Hadley will open the meeting with a review and comments on some of the salient features of the book. The class meets at 9:30 in the American Legion room of Community House. All men are cordially invited. -- A Glimpse of the Composing Room Wouldn't you like the satisfaction of knowing that your printing was being done inamodern plant like this? LLOYD HOLLISTER INC, 1232-36 Central Avenue Wilmette 4300 Winnetka 2000 Greenleaf 4300 Sheldrake 5687 Wilmette