Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jun 1927, p. 22

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22 Miss Winifred ·Adkins of 1112 Central avenue leaves today on the Alpha Delta Pi trip down the St. Lawrence river to Quebec. · She will re~urn through ·Montreal to Middlebury, Vt., to attend the Spanish summer school at Middlebury college. She will ret urn to \Vil~uette August 19. WILM~TTh LIFE J June 24, 1927 Under the direction of the Bureau of Recreation, the Pirate Drill, in which more than a hundred boys participated at the spring festival, will ·be repeated at this Independence day ob servance. The girls who did the Tarantella dance, about 125 in number, at the festival, will present this humber as part of the Recreation bureau' s cor~tribution. To focus the attention of the audience on the significance of the da,· itself, th e salute to the flag will b~ given by the assemhled spectators, followed by the voices of nearly 50,000 united in a rendition of America. A daylight fire\\'ork s display will lead up to the big feature of the en· ning, the night fireworks described ahon. Besides the specialtie s. there will he about 350 shell s in the air dttring the exhibit. 1 Th<· committee i~ busy trying to I soh·c the problem of how to seat the crmnl of 40,000 expected to att e nd in , the qadium which has onh· .l+.OOO seat.; :l\·ailablr. The ticket,_- arl' rl'1sc n ·ed and an carl~· purchase is ad ' Yis a hle. After ]ttl~· ~. the price n 11 ' i1Jdi\'iclual admis~ion tickl't~ \\·ill k : rai:'cd from SOc to 75c . 1 Inevitable As Tomorrow C(9HAT Evanston, center of culture, should add to its achievements in the fields of music, dran1 a ~ \\Tri tinganother significant milestone-a truly rcprcscn tative a cad em y of art. ' Miss Fae Christiansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Christiansen, 6J:l Eleventh street, left Wednesday for Juniper Knoll camp, Lake Pleasant, Wis., where she will be until August 15. Miss Christiansen was recently A fireworks picture of Lindbergh's graduated from Principia college, St. flight fr:om America to Paris, stretching all · the way across the gridiron at Louis, Mo. Dyche stadium, will be the climax of the spectacular Fourth of July celebration Evanston is planning this year. This specialty is only one of the 60 or 70 which the greatest, fireworks di s;. play the north shore has ever seen will include in the one hour program at the close of the evening. Noah's ark with the animals making their exit, Eiffel tower and other interesting objects will help fill up the program offered by the bright lights. The program at the stadium \rill begin at 7 :30 and cover about three hours' time. A professional act featuring ten clO\\·ns, will hold tl~e stage for about a half hour dur111g the earlier part of the evening. Se\·enl short and snappy demonstrations hy local organizations such as thL' Hoy Scouts, who \\'ill drill, and the Bur ra u of Recreation. will u~hl·r in the c ~·kbration. · : · ·() . _ , .( l . . . . lt ._. tl ._, t i .-, II ._, ~ , ._. (J ~ CI ~ (I ~ C I ~ I Flight ·of Lindbergh to Be Shown in Fire at 4th C elebratio11 l ~:1/ l: ~ .·..I .,A , { I I The North Shore Montessori School I f ! i i = I i e.. ._,,,._.(J.... I l ~ ( I ._. ( J ~ (t . . . . f t . . . . f ·. . . . . (I ~ C I ._. fl .__ f \ _. ft .._, , ·· · l·l .."I ~· I 761 CHERRY STRE ET WINNE TKA A Private school for children from 3 to 8 vr.us of age . Beginning its 12th yeJr on W cdnesday the 5th of October. 19 2 7 MISS DOROTHY SEARS, Directress Inevitable, that, \Vhcn this art school be established, it must be as fine, as "T orthy in its own sphere, as those ···,... , ,._. ,, ~ , , .... ,,._.,,._.,,._.(,._,,,...,,·._.,._.,1._.,,._.,,._.,,._.,,._.,, .....,._.,}..... ,._ ,._..,._, ,.._.,,._.,}._.11 ·:· 417 Warwick Road ! ! I : ! f Kenilworth 16 3 other institutions to \vhich Evanston renders its dis~ criminating patronage. A school of which Evanston could be proud; one able to bear the trust of a discerning community. WORLD CRUISE Respond to that desire to mlnpe with atranae clvllizatlon·. Enjoy luxurious comfort on the Emtwess o/AwtTalla-dream ·h·p of cruises. View the colorful paaeantry of the natioo1. Cbrbtmu in the Holy Land. New Year'· Eve In Cairo. 2 weeka in India and Ceylon. 4 day· in Peldn1. "The Wonder Belt of the World!"' Sad from New York December 2. 133 dayt, 26 porte, 21 countries- with fudnadn.a excuniou In each included in fare. A strong school with a definite method and an organization competent to achieve it. 1m Medlterraaeaa loutll Aaaatca· Crulle Alrlca Crulle The alorioua IWDDler blue of the MedlterraDeanl On February 4 the palatial EmPTeJJ of Scotland sail· from New York for porte vivid and Jav with warmth and colorMadeira, Algien, Pa.. lermo,Naplee,Venice, Cyprus, the Holy Land, E1ypt. 73 day·, 16 countrle1, 19 porte. EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS Carlson Building, 636 Church St. Greenleaf 1674 Sail &om New York, January 24, to eunny South America-then acrou to the aouthem tip of Africa. Hen, indeed, Ia a ··erw.. of Contraata." Y0111 cruise ·hip, the (uz.. urio.ue Empf'ell of France. 104 daya, 16 countriea. Stop-over in Europe If de1lred. CARL ScHEFFLER, Director Fall Session Summer Session July 6 Sept. 6 Get /Nil in/ormunon tt om 1«411 ·tcamlhv aacnt~, or R. S. Elworthy, Steamship General Agent 71 E. Jackson Blvd., Telephone Wabash 1904, Chicago, Ill. 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