Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jun 1926, p. 5

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June 4, 1926 · WILMETTE ritt Starr of \Vinnetka, president of the Board of Trustees, will preside, and Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, resident bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church, will preach the baccalaureate sermon and conduct the service of dedication. The building is <ledicated in honor of I·:Iizaheth l Tarri so n. who founded the college in 1886 and is now president emeritus of the institution. President l·:dna Dean Baker, who has carried on ~[i ss Harrison's " ·ork since 1920, \\·ill present the building for dedication . LIFE DR. ARTHUR H. TUTTLE DR. ALICE D. TUTTLE Osteopathic Physicians Residence and Office Ot:l Central A"\·enue Phone 308 5 ') . .'1" N. K. E. COLLEGE HAS CLOSING CEREMONIES Dedication of Harrison Hall Inaugurates Annual Commencement Season at School Board Receives Bids \ on Purchase of Truck As a result of the advertisement for bids the Village board, at its meeting Tuesday evening, received three bids for a new truck which is to be purchased soon. One bid was for an M. T. C. Fordson at a price of $2,665; another was for a National Harvester truck, price $3,380; the third was for a ~' hitc truck to cost $-l.715. The bids· \\'ere referred to the streets and alleys committee for further consideration. LAY GAS MAIN Puhlic Service Company of ~orthcrn lllinois was granted permission to lay a g-as main in Isabella street west of the railroad, at the meeting ot the Villag-e board held Tuesday evening. Work on this project will begin in the ncar future. - ... ·· I l · .. ' ~· 1 · T l:e Commrncernent Cam iva! oi tlt~ Xational Kindergarten and Ekmentary college, to be held this en:ning is the fir t event of the Home- 'oming \\·eek with which the ·college i-; cclePresident's Reception hrating its fortieth anniversarv and The President' s reception \\'ill be the dedicati on of it s new ht~ilding. ltrld in Harri ~o n hall )..fonday evening, Harri-;on hall. I une 7. and Tuc sclav aiternoon the anOne hundred and fifty oi tltl' stu- ;1ual Children's Frolic, given by the dl'nh graduating in June or during -,twlents for the children in mission the ,:; un1mer sess ion will take part in . -;choo ls direct ed by the senior-; \\'ill be tilt' carnival, a joyous, carr-free rn·el hl'ld on the campus west of the colupon the stage of the tiC\\' auditorium. lege. Through the courtcw of the ~lis-; Olive Widdowso n of Evanston rt()rth shore alumnae. an a·utomobile " ·ho, as Demrk r , thrilled the audience trip along tlte nor th :-~horl' and a picat last year's festival "Persephone," nic . . upper nn the \\'ilmettL' l>l'arh han· \\'ill take the leading part in tht.: gyp-;y htt·n planned ior Tuesday lllorning a'nd danL'l' with which the carni\·al opt'th. n·t·tling. · Alumnae Cel~brate Commencement June 9 The I \ 1 · 4 · .. f ,., . I c . -, .\lutnnae clay, Saturday, Jun1· 3. The iorti<·th annual romllh'I1Ct'!1H.' nt prllmi:-t·:-. to he an oubtanrling ~.·witt \\ill ht· held in Ifarri.;on hall \\'ednesin tilt· annal-; oi the :\lumnae a-.-;oci;t- rlay aitcrnoon Junl' 9. The rommencetion. a-; eHry graduall· i.; dn·pl!· in - tllt'tlt addre . ; " ·ill IH' giwn 1)\- Tlora cc t~..·re-,te<l in the :- ucct·_,:; of tht· build - J . Bridg('S, J~..·ader oi the · Chicago in!..( projrct and f'ager f() .;n· tht· rc- Fthical :--or it: t~· . ·and diplcltlla.; \rill be ~ult as exprl'SSl'd in T b.rri-,()n hall and prt·St'll!l'(l tl) 130 stttdL'Ilh graduating \brirnthal. In addition to !oral alurn- frolll the t\\·o ancl thrt'l' YL'ar cour..;es. 1 nac and indi\'idnal gradtrart·:-ir(lJll IIL';H and far, tlt(' Californi;L, ()lll:tha. Chamber of Commerce to T\\·in Cit\·, Dt·troit and l·:,·a n..;\·illr t· haptcrs l1a,·.r prc~nti~~..·rl to "l'nrl rt·pr~..· Meet at Cafete.ria June 7 1 "·ntati\'rs tn tlw ll onJt·-l'~~minQ. and The \\'ilmdt t· l. hamller of Com- : ,·!,,..,..; ft'lll1i(w..; datin~ hark fl) tltt' \'ttrh· tltl'!'C~· \rill h(}ld it:;. regular June I lli'ldit· are l>t·i ng arrangt·d . - meetrng \l onclay L'\·enJng. ]ttne 7, at , Fnl!,, \,· ing the hu-.itH'..; ;t· . . ;;i·Hl at the Central Cafeteria. There is to he li\ :30. :tt " ·hirh '\lr:-- . CharJe, Um·d of a di-,cussic,n oi plan-; for annua l \Vii - I L\ .t rt...tun. pH·, idt·nt of the \'ational mctte IJa,· which i..; to he celebrated \ 1umn a L' a ... :--11 cia t i1 11 1. w iII pr l' ~ id c . tIll' r e ear Iy in .:\ u gust. Rri r e" h llll' n ts \\'iII ,~,jll llt' an addrv-._.., ll\' Dr. ~tniln· Blan- IJL' 't'nl.'d at tlli" nwl'ting. ··\it. dirt·ctor oi tl;~. Child c ·u idanrt' ~I an _ \· lltl\'l'l ieaturc" arl' prorni"<·d I ~·linir ,,j till' Ht,arrl ni Fducation. , ior thi . . yl'ar's Ctllllllltlnih· holidaY :1.11<1 .. ! 'n rw:tp< ,ti -.. ._ \linn .. _ and ~~ ~roup of ! the hu . . i~1(':-,S 11lt;t: arc _111'~~-L'd to attend ..,,ltlL:·, ll\· \ft" '\larron :\!1u. ' ).fc\fce ~[onday :-. llH'l'trng 111 o rd er that . ~.- l·~,· an :.., tr , ll. · preliminan· arrang·e ml·nts ma\· he rar- I '!'Itt' ;tiurnna{· lutH·ht·c,n an(J r!a-.s re - riL·d throu:L:h ,,-itlwllt undue ;!clay. I u:t i1 l11" \\.iII h l' h c Id in \far ic nth a I. and ~lr.;. Ilarn· \\- . \fons of 157 \\'oucl· !tl· "ttdvnt-. oi thl' lunior cl:\-;.; will 1ll' tlh· l..(ttt·-..t . . <,f the :\ :-sociatio'n at this :-tork an'ntt- . Kenilworth, left Tue .'i:111·. For111cr class ~on~..; and \'L'll-. day rn:nin .~· iur a short Yi sit \\'ith her· ;t rt· IJ, ·i11 g- n ·,·i n·d. a ncl an ex h ii>(t of mother, "·ho lin?s in Barne City, Ia. 1 I_ For cleansing and softening the skin apply NYLOTIS COLD CREAM generously, working the cream well into the skin with a pinch~ ing-k n~ading mov~ment; wipe off with a soft cloth wrung out of hot water; then rub a little more cream into the skin. Do this regu· lady for your complexion's sake . 'fwo sizes-65c, 35C RuchingTrims This ~, Summery Frock When made of Georgette or Ridge Ave. Pharmacy . C. C. Renneckar Opposite St. Joseph's Church ' llltot (>~r;tJl}J..; d.ttittt.:' ir<,tll 1~ 1 ) tl, prr11111'e" to hv an inr ··:· ··.., t i 11 g part < ~ i t It e en t crt air l!l ll' ttl . of clas . . r-. . at1rl inrlividual s, ~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ )!£ §! , · 5 "' ' F p !. ..:;...,.., = Phone Wil. 316 ··· ··· Silk voile and trimmed ··· With taffeta dus ··· Dress is very ··· Lovely. Ar our ··· Piece·-goo~s department ,y · l " 1 t' Dedicate Harrison Hall T~11· rkd ir atinn oi Trarri . . on hall and r 111 · hac r a Ia nr l' a t e :; l' n- ice \\' i II h l' It t·l cl a: -l. Sunday aftcmoon, June o. ~[er- PALACE CASH 1559 Sherman Ave., Evanston The North Shore's Leading Market ~ IHONEMARKETPHONE Univ. 2720 Univ·.2720 Fresh Long Island Duck Fancy Milk Fed Broilers YOU will find all ~he Popular Choose First ··· ··· ··· frcm colors to . . ~et your ··· Bur Butterick Pattern and See how ··· ··· ··· much -l ' .. Materia) you need ~. FX('ELI.E\T PJ ' illifJn '!'hi,.; i,.; tJW I'OtlSI'll:->ll:-> U! among· l<nuwing )1t 1']llt· \\· h11 ha\·t· dit lt' d in our t'l·staurant and utht · l':-> . t'omparisoll is tht· 4Sc Fresh Prime Beef Tenderloin 4Sc Milk Fed Leg of Veal Pictorial Review Patterns Also Sold Here. :--un·H tl·s t of llUality. Temptitt{l Service .... ... MAC'S Bowling Lunch rr A. M. to Midnight r r 59 Wilmette Avenue 4Sc L Very Best Bacon 4 21V2c Worthen-Carrico Co. 114 6 Wilmette A venue = (Sliced)~ ! lbs. $1.2,5 E 8 Wilmette 2

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