Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 May 1926, p. 44

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44 WILMETTE Segal and Elmer C. Kiessling. The sc hool's May Festival was staged Thursday on an outdoor stage. Friday afternoon a post graduate recital was given by '!vl iss Ruth Girard, and the senior recital took place Tuesdav afternoon. Todav there will be an-other post graduate ~ecital by Miss Harriet Allyn. Tomorrow will bring the allschool rally and final "get-toget her" of th e School of Speech in Annie May Swi it hall auditoriu111 at 4. Thursday, June 10, commencement exercises will take place. The address will be giVt'n hy Dean Ralph B. Denni s, expected to return hy that time ·from a vear in Switzerlanrl, and exercises wiil be held at 8 at . Annie ~1aY Swift hall. · The university campus program and illumination will .be ~tagc d at H Friday, June 11. Saturday, June 12, will bring the Cniversity alumni lun cheon at 12 at t\orthwestern university gymna sium: the alumni me eting of the School of Speech will take place at S with the alun.1ni sup per at (i at Annit· May Swift hall .and an a lumni reading there at 7:30 preceding the annual president's reception at the gyn tna :-;ium betv:een 9 and 11. Sunday, June 13, i:-; the elate of the annual baccalaureate ~l'rvice at 3 at the gymnasium follov,red h~· the candlelight serv ice of so ng at 8. ~1onday. Jun e 1-l, the 68th annual commenceexercises of the Cniversity \-vill I ment take place at 10 :JO at the gymnasium. LIFE May 28, 1926 various men' s organizations m the township. "Robert Kenvon's service to hi s school in connection with this pageant has been almost beyond measure," is the comment of a member of the New Trier faculty. Robert is promine11t in scores ui sc hool activities . He is editor oi · Eclwes. the \·car hook of the school. I ---·------------- School of Speech of Northwestern Begins Commencement Days The month of May and early June g-ive place to a full program of student recitals and ('pmmencenH.·nt week feature s at tlw Korthwrstern Cnivcrsitv School of Speech. · Lecture - Recitals have been offered in early ~fay by Herbert Maw, Rozctta Tireless Worker WANTED: by old established real estate firm. A high class . man of experience to take charge of a North Shore office. Splendid opening · for the right man. References required. Address Wilmette Life, Wilmette A. A Arrange Double Holiday Program The \Vilmettt' Athletic assocJatJon ha :-;ehall . tt.'am has a hig holiday hill in stort.' ior the fans of the village. 011 SundaY aiternoot. at 3 o'clock the local aggrcgati()ll "·ill hook up with the Delmar Athletic association nine on the \ 'i ll agt' Grt>en and, on Monday af ternoon, ~lay 31, will clash with Joseph Bormann's da shing Firt· Itt · I surance Patrol outfit. \\"hik ~unda\· '..; gantt' prollli~e:o; ! 11 I he oi tht: first order, more interl' "t attachl's tt> ~fonday's atTray, perhap~ . principally in vic\\' oi tht: fact that I , ~1 r. Bonuann i~ so wdl known in the Robl'rt Kenyon. 1011 ( ~reeii\\' O()d the Yillage, particularly among the aVt.'lltll'. \\.ilmctte. stu cl~nt at !\e\\· residenh oi tht: Ridge a\·enue neigh Trier l ligh ~chool. has been slwul(ler - horhood. ft is anticipated that the ing a utau-size job these days in con- ~l on da y engag~·ntent will dra"· a n :c ne ctiCIII with the preparations for the ord attendance. · great .:\ew Trier anJti\'t'r~ary pageant Last ~unday's game with the Bn ro he ~ t agt·d at the · high school June zinski club terlllinatcd in a () to 1 lac -· 1-+ and 15. In addition to having im ing ior the \Vilm ct tL' hoy:-, but, they portant roles in the pageant, Robert is rcspon:-;ihk for the acculllulation ofa looked tnighty sweet cvcu in tlefear 1'h~ season\ largest crowd was out an<! \'ast a111ou nt oi material for the Page- rooted Jo,·alh' for the home contingent . ant Portfolio, a soun:nir ~dition that · · It \\'as anybody' ..; ga111e until in the late will :o;et iortlt the pageant program and . 1 ·' a va 1tta 11 1 · · 1 n·cor< . when the break.; \\Tilt to t w pront.e l e n~tonca ... 1 ot· 1nn1ngs . I-T e a I sn I l(h 1 t Ill' .;c I too I . lL'c ll <Iomg ; \'hi tor" \\ ith a vengt·a nn· . yeotnan ~en·ice in the publicity field. All the ganH.: . ; an: playl'd on the bringing ne\\'s of the pageant to the Crl'en WL'St oi the Howard ..;chool. t s ,.. ' '·. I ·· ~ I . ~~ - A. M. L., Wilm,ttte, Ill. ' ·"' 1 that come:; with Bcwman's Milk. Cive them t~.: strength and enl'!rgy that their active li-:cs demil"ld. Bo·..mnn Dairy Complny Milk is rkh i11 · cream-rich with ail the prec!ous vitamines your chi1dren need t~ grow sturd7 and ~trong. It is alr.1ost miraculous the v..·z.y it strengthetJs the bon~s. gives firmness to tteth and a rosy giow tc the cheek~. your G IVE ance of ~o~th! ~Je~ ll hea~lh Announcement We are pleased to a11nounce the opening, Saturday mor~ing, j· 'I , c~ildren the a:.::ur- May ··· 29, of our ne\v Delicatessen Shop on Wilmette Avenue at Main Street - . opposite Odd Fellows' hall. We cordially invite inspec-tion of our complete line of Delicatessen supplies. I Use Bowm:1n's Milk in fu!l confidence. Perfect pasteurization and a rigid adherence to sanitary stand:trds assure its pur!ty. 'l'e!eplwne our ncr:re~t off;,.e /or quick delivery Toda~·! I Management of the Sheridan Cafe DAIR..V.,COMPANi 601 Main Street at Wilmette Avenue Mill\.

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