Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Feb 1929, p. 15

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WILMBT1"E LIPE 15 Alvena Reichmann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reichm·nn, 600 Central av~nue, returned Wednesday from the University of Illinois during midsemester. New · Trier ~~ "t··dent "' . S Start Work on 1929 J\T · E choes; 1 ~ ame Staff :.i Mr. and Mrs. Th.Pmas G. Nicholson, their daughter, Marjorie, and their son ·. ·B obbie, _701 Sheridan . road, are leavmg February 3, to spend several weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Rohn, 139 Linden avenue, left Monday · for Florida, the Bahama islands, and Cuba, and will be gone until the middle of March. ' Work· has been started on the 1929 - - - - - - - - - - ·- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Echoes, New Trier High school annua1. Contracts have been let for printing, engraving, and photography, and the yearbook staff is being assembled. In general, the editors of the New .Trier News, weekly school publication, have been carried over to the Echoes staff, and Robert Carpe~ter, · fac~lty direct0r of the newsp·a per work, is also in OUR grounds ~ffer as great possibilities for charge of the . annual. . beautiful effects as the Winnetka home of The 1929 Echoes will be similar to Mr. Walter D. Main, illus.trated here. last year's book, whcih was imitationJust as we helped Mr. Main attain exactly the leather bound and contained \92 pages. effect best suited to his grounds by means of There wilf be sections devoted to ath- · this delightful informal treatment, so can we letics, seniors, school views, advertising, help you. and activities, such as dramatic and debate work and the various clubs and A VALUABLE FREE ~ERVICE. organizations. Individual pictures 0f A letter or phone call will bring an experienced thi.; year's graduates and ten or twelve Swain Nelson & Sons Co. Landscape Architect, pages ·of snapshots scattered through who will consult with you regarding your individual problem. There is no charge or the book witJ be important features . obligation for this service. The classical theme will be used in this year's annual. Dorland Davis and Bob Marcus, ertitor.; of the New Trier News, also wilt head the staff of the Echoes. Ruth Drayer, Kingsley Karnopp, and Bob Brown have been chosen associate editors. Although the staff is not com· plete, it will consist largely of the AU Children Smile for Bernie foltowing: Boys' . athletics - Duncan Jenning~, editor, Carl Hall, assistant editor, Burton Aschiem, John Milton, and Paul Powell. Girls' athletics- Martha Tencher, editor, Muriel Wilson, Joe . Farley, and Virginia Taylor. Activities - Martin Cassell, edi~:)r, Janet Marshall, assistant, Mary Karker, Reba Michener, William Gibson, Fred Fielding, Gordon Watson, and Frank Roth. · Pictures - William Bennett, editor, Don Brockett, snapshot editor, and snapshot staff to be chosen by competition. The Lens club will co-operate in taking pictures. Busine3s staff- Homer Hilton, business manetger, and Bob Hertel; assist708 Michigan Ave., Evanston ant. Circulation-John Fetcher, circulatVlAKY LOU .tOTTER tion . manager, and Prescott Lothrop, asss1tant. Typists - Virginia Conner, editor, Marion Dennis, Winifred Stoerk, and Dorothy Gantzel. The writing of the 5enior class proph1623 Sherman Avenue EVANSTON Tel. University 8998 · ecy and history will be undertaken this year by the Scriblerus club. Morton Mergentheim is the literary editor. Bob Simmons is advertising mana· ger, and his staff will be chosen !w competition. Any student who co!ltracts sixty dollan worth of Echoes ad'vertising will be. placed on the staff, and the junior boy selling the most will be assistant advertising manager. You Too, Can Enjoy Beautiful Grounds Next Summer! Y Swain Nelson & Sons Co. Bernie understands children and how to photograph them. Mrs. F. Hamilton Ritter, BERNIE STUDIO t'Better Pictures-Better Values" Walter Scott Hull, 82, Attorney, Taken by Death Walter Scott Hull, 523 Laurel avenue, a veteran Chicago attorney died Friday, January 25, at St. Luke'~ hospital at the age of 82 years. Mr. Hull who came to Chicago shortly afte; his graduation from Yale in 1870, is survived by his widow, Mrs.· Genevieve L. Hull, a brother and a sister. The funeral service was held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Rosehill cemetery. Mr. Htltl's law office was at 179 W. Washington street, Chicago. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Roemer, 2600 Glenview road, Wilmette, announce the birth of a son, Donald Edward, at St. ~ran cis hospital, January 14. Mrs. Roemer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zeutschel, 2222 Wilmette avenue. -oMrs. George W. Kibby, 835 Lake avenue, entertained the Tuesday club this week at luncheon and bridge. Silent Automatic Heat Ask about installing Burner NOW with no payments until May 1, 1929. " in Silence · Beonom7' · DependabiUt7' · Sales I Install Automatic Heat NOW ia place of filling your Coal Bin again. Evanston Showroom, 1620 Sherman Ave. Hubbard Woods, 900 Linden Ave. Gre~nleaf 700 .

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