Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1926, p. 22

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W ILMETTE LIFE May 21. 1926 Wilmette police recovered a Case N T · t Reg1 ·ster sedan last Sunday evening which had ' _. ew r~er 0 _ Hand Made to Order been stolen in Chicago. The car be1~.tghth grade pupils of the Wdmette longed to Richara M. Kerwin, 6110 grammar schools who are graduating Eatabliabtd 1919 Glenwood aven~e: It was found aban- this June, went to Nev-.- Trier high 620 Davis St. Over DuBreuila cloned near Pratnr avenue and Isabel- school last Tuesday to register. Sula street. I perintendent of Schools J . R Harper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ stated tl1at close co-operation bet,~cctt th<: high school and grammar schools is maintained. the purpose ht:ing to f<uniliarize gran't mar school pupils with . thr high school so that tht:~: will feel I at home when the\' rnter. I e~ t s wer e gi\'en the gramm~r school pupil ~ re c<·nth· and S(' nt to thr hi t!' h ~ cho o l for gracli-ng _ sn that the pupil s could gain Mr. Freduick E. Lewis. assisted by Mrs. an idea of what would he n ·quin·d of F. E. Lewis, bas had twenty-one YN"S th('t11 in higl1 school. of successful service in the professional field. The best testimony to their careful. courteous, and conscitntious work The Men's \.Vhist club met ~lonclay comes from those whom they have served evening at the home of A. J. ~Iouat during their residence on the North of (}16 Lake avenue . ~ext ~l o nday Shore. All calls will be personally at:. l'Yening, E. P. Fatch oi 611 \\' a shingtended to by Mr. Lewis, who is tbr only ton avt:nut \\'ill be the h o ~t for the funeral director residing in New Trier rluh nwmher :-; . Township. - () Vtty Latttt in Modttn Limou1ine Equipmtnt \1r~ . M. C. Hecht, 1042 Greenwood 1 120 Central A vena1 ! awnut·. entertained a numb er of her WILMETTE friend~ at a luncheon and hridge P.1rlors phone. Wilmette 3552 Home phone. Wilmette 3551 Thursday. LAMP SHADES The Lamp Studio RECOVER STOLEN CAR I Wilmette Pupils Go to Win Honors for Scholarship at ·State University \\. h<.·n l;niversity oi Illinois cla sse s 1 were {)ismi sscd recently to hold a g igantic convocation in honor of tho ~c ~ tudents whom th e university had of ficialh· recognized because of th<:ir :; ch o l ~ rs hip, part of the hon o r v;cnt to two \Vilmette student s, Jean Drayt' r ni 103--l Elmwood avenue, and E. T . \\.heclt:r of 265 \Vood court. The ';'Vent \\·as kn0\\'11 as an "h ou ;· o f <h:vot iun to achi e vement s of th e intellect ," and th e stud ent s for tl. c ~c cond annual tim<: o n such oc casi(ln dccla re d again t hl'ir "alltgian cc to th ;it ancient idral of mental alcrtn cs" ~ u p port t d h~- ph ys ical !'-tamina." · Thl' s tud e nt ~ in thi s group \Hr1 · th <t'-{' in clud ed in th e upp er thr ee prr ct nt of thr sophomor e. junio r a nd sr nio r c la ~s t s \dlO arc kno\\'n a s '\n JH' ri o r scholar !-- hip" s tudent ~ . fl<" ca ll '<" (I f th<'ir work the:-; are entitled t< 1 \\' Ca r a spc·cia 1 scholar ship ('Tll h lcm . · Tn addition to the se ":-, ttprrior sch c.l ar ship" student s, there were also r('c ognized those who wrrc am o ng t ht upper t en per cent of each cla s<> in ~ c ht·lars hip and ha,d their nam e:--; prin t t'd in th(' official program. They ar c kn o wn as .. high sch o lars hi1~·· stttdl'nt <: . Still anoth<·r group were those wlw haY<' !-too<l in the uppl':- three per cem of their ria ~-. in both their junio r an d :-.l'ni or y('ar s. Thr se ~ t.ttd e nt. earntcl tht right to haY c th eir nalll <'~ in ~criL <"d <·II tht· hronn· tahkt whi r h ,,- ;~.., ll! . veilt-<1 during tht' convoca ti o n. · -~ ... l · ., j Frederick E. Lewis Resident NORTH SHORE '"' r· Funeral Director " 1 I EXCLUSIVE SPALDING AGENTS FISHIN.G SUPPLIES Out m the rippling waters- - the "big fellows" are waiting! Waiting for the ftash and splash of your plug. your fty or frog-waiting for thr sign of a "prospective feed. " Even in the depths they're stirring for the sight of a shiner or wiggling Jngleworm! . .. Arctic Flyers Prefer Use of Exide Battery B(' :-, ide ~ e -, tahli ~ hin g the iart th;t: airpla tH':-. r an hr na viga t l' d surr<"-'- lll l l~· 1(1 tht < ·xt n· nH· poin t ni tht· .\r t ic n giun:-. 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Schuettgc, RO-l (;n-et: \\O(Jd a\'t·nut, entertainrd the 16 mem ber~ of her Chicago bridge club c1 : lunrhe<,n <ft her home Tuesday. <· 1 IN TACKLE. WE ARE EQUIPPED TO SUPPLY YOUR EVERY NEED. SHAKESPEAR MARHOFF REEL $1. 2 'l l · '. .) We issue F is bing Licenses for Illinois and Wisconsin I BASEBA LL The Season's on 1n Full Su,ing I The Golfer's Headquarters who visit this department are pleased with the merchandise we have to offer. You. too. will be more than satisfied. SPALDING KROFLITE SECONDS T~ose Baseball fans have ahvays looked to our Sport Goods Department for their equipment. Fielder's Glove SPECIAL Baseballs )OC VALUE $1.25 25c $5.50 Doz. Beginner's Set including 3 irons, club · and bag. 1 wood $8.50 FOUNTAIN SQUARE-EVANSTON · LS I ~1 r _ -, _ I·:. F. Davidson h~s arrin- d from lwr home in Newtonville, 11a s~ .. for a ~tay of indefinite duration at the hollle . or' her daughter, Mrs. Hube r t Carleton, 1103 Forest avenue. - 0-

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