Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1928, p. 62

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62 WILMETTE LIFE May 18, 19l8 I'OB BENT WINNETKA Beautiful stucco. hollow tile. residence at 49 5 Ash · Street. Just west of Sheridan Road- has 9 rooms and 3 bathsalso enclosed sleeping porch and sun room. Vapor System Heating- I OOx 18 7 ft. lot. Present occupant moving from Winnetka and will g·ve immediate possession. N. T. Students Hear Last Vocational Guidance Talk The last of the series of vocational guidanc. e lectures arranged for the Juniors of New Trier High. sc,h ool ?Y Samuel Vernon; faculty advtscr chatrman, was given l_ast w .e dnesday wh.en Arthur H. Carver, director of the mclustrial relations department of Swift and company, spoke on commercial work ·as a profession. The series has . included. talks by many prominent professiOnal and bU'.;iness men and has included a large number of fields. It -has been conductcd for the purpose of having the pupils gain an insight into the m~ny possible vocations through. heanng lcad!ng member~ of the vanou~~ profes~lOlJS and, as tt has ~Jcen con,t?ere~ dectdedly successful, wtll be contmue next year. Hem v Kitchell Webster, Evanst~m ,..,-riter, ·is co-author with Louis Lafh!l, Jr., of "Mixed Doub~es," a (:Omedy 111 preparation for stagmg at the Goodman theater, Chicago. The Illinois st:tte flag was adopted in 1915. It displays th e seal of the State of Illinois. FIELD DAY FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN NEXT MONTH Annual Event to Be Held on June 5; Schedule Is Arranged The annual f1cld day and track meet for the chi ldren vVilmette schools will take place on June 5 this year, ·Daniel M. Davis, physical director of the schools, announced. The same schedu le of events will be followed as that of last year, the program in the morning and the track and field events in the afternoon. The program for the physical training demonstration which will begin at 9 o'clock at Vattman Park \vill be as follows: · First grades-Thorne Hosa, Shoemaker's Dance, Hickory DickoryDock, Hound and Round the Village. Second grades-Lads and Lassies, Looby Loo, Deedle, Decelle, Dumpling. Third ·grades-Jolly is the Miller, Pop Goes the \V ease l, Danish Dance of Greeting. Fourth grades-Captaiti Jenks. Fifth grades-\Vand Drill. Eighth grade girls-Irish Lilt. Seventh grade girls-Dumb Bell Drill. Sixth grade girls-Tarantella. Sixth grade boys-Marching Drill. Seventh grade boys - Military ~[arching, Formal Lesson. Eighth grade boys-Games, Pyramids. The various classifications for the ~veuts in the track meet arc: of MURRAY & TERRY Exclusive Agents 40 No. Dearborn Street Chicago HELPS WRITE "DOUBLES" or telephone H. H. BROWN Wilmette 21 8 ----------------- LET US SUPPLY THE FUNDS FOR YOUR HOME Don't put o~ building your home because you feel you haven't the necessary funds. We have helped build many homes. Let us help with yours. Or if funds for refinancing are worrying you, come tn and talk with us. We have money to loan for construction or on improved Evanston and North Sh~re property at 50 and 6% on first mortgages. First gTade-6 year~ old on April 1, 1928. St:>'c ond gradL·-7 years old on April 1, 1928. 1928. Third g-mde-8 years old on April 1, Fourth grade-!l years old on April 1, 1!128. Fifth grade-1 0 years old on ApriL 1, 1928 . ·'ixth gradl·-11 years old on April 1, 1928. ~e,·enth gradt·-12 years old on April 1, J~YE~'l'S 1928. l...:ighth grade-Open. Standing Broad .Jump-Bon and girls in 3!·d, 4th and fifth grades. Running Broad .Jump-Boys and girls in 6th, 7th and 8t h grades. Running High .lump--Buys and g irl s in 7th and 8th grades. 8-lh. Shot-put-Boys of 7th and 8th grad es. 5 Minute Race-Boys. 40-yd. Dash-Boys and girls of 1st, ·2nd, ard, 4th and fifth grades. 50-yd. Dash-Boys and girls of 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Children should be given practice in these events a nd trials should be conducted. Entries for each eve nt must be in the office n ot later than Monday, May ro Prompt attention ts given to all personal and telephone tnqutnes. 28. REAL ESTATE LOAN DEPARTMENT A. K. SCHEIDENHELM, Manager First, second and third place winners will be selected in each event for which prizes wiM be given. Onl y two pupils from each room will be permitted to compete in each event. A third or alternate may enter only in case the first or second entries fall to enter. No person is allowed to enter more than two events, with the exception of the relay. STATE and BANK MASONS INVITE TO DANCE Wilmette lodge No. 931, A. F. and A. M. is inviting its members and gu~sts to an informal dance and card party to be held · Saturday evening, May 19, in the \Vilmette Masonic temple, 1010 Central avenue. The affair begins at 8:30 o'clock. Mis·,; ] ane Moist of 1104 Sheridan road is kaving May 29, with Miss Edna True of Winnetka and Miss Hooper of New Jersey, for ten weeks of travel in Europe. TRUST··coMPANY Orrington at Davis Evanston, Illinois CHICAGO PHONE BRIARGATE 5ooo EvANSTON PHONE GREENLEAF 5ooo WILMETTE PHONE WILMETTE 3100 .L 0 On Desirable HQmea and Apanmeat Balldlnrs AU A ft S WITHOUT COMMISSION Joha Haacock Mutual Life laaur· aace Compaay A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Area& 111 W. Adams St., Chlearo

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