WILMETTE LIFE June 17, 1927 ! Frederick E. Lewis Co. ! · · · · · · : · · · I : : ················································· · · · · · · · · · · : Funeral FJirectors and Morticians uwe Understandn : Announce Faculty Public Course Fringing Sanitary Canal Popular Assignments for (Continued from Page 17) champion. Mrs. Harvey's handicap card shows these figures, 78, 80 and 81, which is fine shooting. Woman's par is 72, we are told. Mrs. S. ]. Nordorf of Wilmette is one of the star players of Community. She has scored a . 75. Kenilworth School Appointments to the faculty of the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth for the 1927-1928 term were announced by Superintendent E. ~· . Nyga~rd e~rly this week. The commg year s asstgtlments are for the most part identical with those of the past year. They are as follows: Kindergarten. Miss Irene· Morris. First grade. Miss Caroline Littler. First grade, Miss Etta Knudsen. Second grade. Miss Edna Mayer. Second grade. Miss Florence Tatro. Third grade, Miss Nell M. Li~tler. . Third and fourth grades, Mtss ·Bes.s it.' Stark. Fourth grade. Miss Lillian Bitting. Fifth graQe, Miss Emma Billington. Mathematics, Mrs. Mollie K. Forematl. F.nglish. Miss Dena Thompson. Social Science, Miss Erlna M. Strykl'r . ~'lusic and Art. ~!is s M. Louise Robin son. Scwin~ and Domestic Science. Mi s:Tolita Hanson. )..{anual Training, R. ]. Finnigan . Phnical Education and Playgro und. R. \Y. Townley. Superintendent. E. L. Nygaard. Sccretan· an(t librarian. Mi s _ Styn \Yansink. · · · + : · + + . · · · · : Twenty-three years of careful, scientific research in this : field have enabled us to surpass in our profession the re: quirements of the most exacting public .... qualifying us to render a careful, courteous and conscientious service. : I: I i I · 1: e Our new fleet of DeLux~ Limousines is the most dignified + to be had. + + : · Ambulance Service DeLuxe, located in Wilmette, is a tribute to the long-felt need, centrally located to all north : shore towns ... assuring immediate and mo derately priced service. : ·I Terry McGovern is the club professional. The present is his fourth year with the dub. He is of tournament playing caliber and often competes in + the big professional events. Those who + know his game say that he's a comer : and as he's young can afford to wait : until his big chance comes. His ability : to instruct has made him popular at the club. : Another feature oi Evanston Com~ . munit\· that should not be omitted from any story concerning . the club is : that all the prizes which arc awarded + each · season are donated . by public · ,- spirited men who are intere sted in goli. + The ofncers are: Thomas F. Leahy, : president; Daniel :McCann. \'ice -presi: dent; H. D. Bent, trea~urer. and C. ~[. Cartwright, secretary. : (Xcxt week-~orth Shorl') I I 1 I Terry McGovern Is u Pro" · I New enlarged Chapel, Parlor and Display Room. l 1 i : · + + + + + + Mrs. F. E . L ewts . Atten ant d Patlor W'l tt Phone 1 me t 35 52 Residence Phone I + + I 24 Ctntul Ave. + + Wilmette + + I I I I i I · I : I I : Jl , - ,_ ,~ I : : I I : : I - +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I ·>--·_,-'1----··-·-·-·-··-··--·-··-··-·-··-~~--·-·-.-. h :Mr:-;. J oscph 0. Kilian oi Lo~ :\n; gelcs, Calif., arrin·cl ~unday to \'isit ~f r. and ~1r s . Charles Burlingame. her mother. ~[ rs. D. 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