= WILMETTE LIFE, F RIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924 OFFER CANTATA CHILDREN'S DAY CLASS OF 200 TO G1T NEW TRIER DIPLOMAS Marywood Graduates to Get Diplomu June 13 Ma rywood School for Girls at Evnort h shore pupils, will hold its commencemen t exer.ci ses on June 13, when the Rt. Re\'. B1shop E. F . Hoban of th e diocese of Chicago will give the co mmencement address. TwentySe \·en girls will receive their diplomas. E laborate preparations are being made for the outgoing seniors, including recitals. class day exercises and other features. On next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock the advanced student s in expression will give a recital. The music recitals are over for thi s term. An inter·class track meet will be held on th e following Thursday at 2 :30 o'clock. There is always much rivalry among the girls for first place, and the meet usually proves to be one of the most spirited athletic conte sts of the year. Class day will he held on F riday, Jun e 6, at 2:30 o'clock. At this time honors will be awarded , class songs sung and the class will and prophecy read. Presbyterian Church Invites to Program ,nd M. Of all the events and programs prese nted none is more beautiful and impre ss ive than the Children's Day program. For several years past the \Vilmette Presbyterian Sunday school ha s presented fully costumed cantatas for . their Children's Day programs, wh1ch have been memorable occasions Last year the auditorium was crowded and many people turned away. It is anticipated that the program to be given next Sunday will excel even that of last year. These exercises will be held this year in the new Sunday school auditorium where a much larger crowd can be accommodated. Here an extra Leader in Cement Field la rge stag~ with curtains, footlights, Addreaaea Rotary Club o\·erhead llghts, and other equipment Col. H. C. Boyden, a resident of has also been provided. Wilmette and international lecturer Present Cantata for the Portland Cement association, The morning church service and the gave a very enlightening talk before Sunday school will be combined in the Wilmette Rotary club at its reguthis program, beginning promptly at lar luncheon Wednesday of this week. Speaking on the general subject of ll o'clock. The program will be a specially arranged and adapted can- concrete and cement, Col. Boyden pretata, entitled "Summer's Praise" un- sented some remarkab ly interesting der the general direction of Mrs. facts concerning the manufacture of cement, and its varied uses. His exJames G. Elder. Summer in a ll its beauty of color planation of the proper prepar ation the flo":ers, the rainbow, and t he busy of cement for construction purposes bees _w1ll a ll be represented in ap- was particularly enlightening and propnate costume. The following is prompted a barrage of questions from his audience. a synopsis of t he cantata: E. W. Weber, news editor of Wi lOpening chorus-"All the world is mette Life, will attend t he convention singing." Rotary Internationa l to be held in of Heralds {special costume), Richard Toronto, Canada, June 16-20, as a C~.rll, ~~od d ard Smal!. delegate from Wilmette club. Ju ne -Geneva Edmger. Dan G. Stiles, president of the club, "T hirty Days"-J unior department. Recitation-"Three Gray Days"- recently a tt ended a con ference of Rotary executives at Aurora, Ill. Meta Miller, Caroline Cazel, Kathryn Parsha ll. Recitation-"B right and Cheery Winnetka Youth Receives Days"-Mart ha Tencher, Et hel Ellis. West Point Appointment Duet-"God's Rainbow Appears"Daniel W . Kohlsaat, son of Mr. and He len Hayes, Helen Ellis. Song and Driii-"God's Little Flow- Mrs. P. B. Kohlsaa t of 341 W oodland ers and Sun beams"-Pr imary depart- aven ue, Winnetka, has received word from the Secretary of War that as t he ment. Song-"J ack in the Pulpit"-J ames result of examinations taken in March, 1924, he has been found to be Elder. Tab leau-"The Angel" - Margaret mentally and physically qualified for admission to the United States MilTawse, Cradle Roll children. "Wagon- load of Pansies"- Cradle itary Aca demy at West Point. Kohlsaat was formerly a student at New · Roll department. Recitat ion - "Pan sies" - Robert Trier High schoo.l. Bla nchard. "Pansy Song"- M ary J ane E lder. Motoriata Witneaa Huae Song-"Busy Buzzing Bees,.- BeKu Klux Klan Ce.....,.;ial ginners' department. Several north s hore residents wit"Apple Blossoms"-Beginners' denessed on the night of Memorial· Day partment. what was ch aracterized as a cereClosing chorus. Remember this program is t o be monial and naturalization initiation of presented next Sunday morning at 11 the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in the Forest Preserve on Milwaukee o'clock. Everybody is invited. avenue about two miles north of the Glenview road. Former Wilmette Boy is A huge fiery cross was prominently Keokuk Honor Graduate in evidence and it was estimated that some 15,000 klansmen participated in Elliott Finl ay, former ly of Wilmette, is named among five graduates of t he observances. Keokuk High school, Keokuk, Iowa, who received lofty honors for excellence in scholarship during their four years at the school. Young Finlay was among the students who received an average well over 90 percent for the four-year course. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Finlay who, prior to making theift home in Keokuk, were prominent residents of Wilmette and particularly in Baptist ch urch circles. Mr. Finlay is associated with The ·Gate City and Constitution-Democrat of Keokuk. . th e Jl,; e ,~ Tner Township high school, numbenng more than 200 wiil be g_ r aduated Friday evening,' June 20, "' ~1 c n the commencement exercises ~Ill take place with Edmund Vance Look, the poet and author of Cleveland, Oh_io, as the speaker: _ Fredenck E. Clerk, principal of the h1gh school, will present the Senior clas . Leslie F. Gates, president of the hoard of education will presen· the diplomas in behalf ~f the school board. Edward S Scheidenhelm of Wilmette, will respond for the 't924 class of _ w hich he is president. Accordmg to the stat istics of the number of graduating stt:dents from th ~ New ,Trier Township hig h school, th1 s year s class will at least double that of 1918 when 104 student s received diploma s. The class of 1901 which wa s the fir st to graduate con ~ sisted of 2 seniors. ' Th ~ large~t class in the history of an ston, which is attended by seyeral I A. S. Van Deusen I I I 95C - ~ ~ I ~~~u~~~ ~~~ -~~~: ..~~~~~ ~~. ~~~~ 28c I ~ Nt,~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ..... 22c I5~~~-~~.~~.~.~ .~~~.............. .. 12ic I 1Fa;.;~dc.~?.~~~. ~~~~~~.~~. ~~ 22c I ~ FLOUR. Richelieu. Without a doubt equal to any made. Ys bbl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r '1 I I I ~ I I SELLER OF GOOD FOOD CENTRAL AVE. AND 12TH ST. 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