Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1929, p. 41

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March 15, 1929 ANNOUNCE HONOR ROLL. OF KENILWORTH PUPILS More T b a n Ninety Children Attain Coveted Distinction in ScbolarahiJ» Rating Honor roll and honor society pupils at the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth were announced this week. The. names of more than ninety pupils ap: peared on the honor roll, which is for children who receive a grade of · ··E" in effort. The honQr society, a more· exclusive organization for pupils who have six 41 E's" on their report card, has thirty-three members. Following is the list of Joseph Sears pupils whose work during the month of February . entitles them to the rank of 41 honor" students: HONOR SOCIE'l'Y Russell Cooke. Bobbie Cutler, Roy Demmon, Donald Harper, Billie Robertson, Barbara Clark, Eli11or Clark, Jean Cosner, Helena Clay, Dorothy Deacon, Jane Harrison, Louise Watson, Ro~er Barrett, John Beckman, Clinton Demmon. Jeannette Host, t;ynthia Holmes, Herman Hintzpeter, Bllly Holmes, Earl Moss , George Woodland, Harry Weese, Billy Timmins, Jack Byrne, Peter Gilbert, Joe Harrison, Jane Bisbee, Hester May Dillon, Joy Mervis, Betty Rich, Vinnie Grondal, Catherine Hepburn and Jack Sinding. HONOR ROLL Third Grade Billy Ray, George Brown, John Dix, John Dunhill, Suzanne Fisher, Patricia Grover, Lucy Huck, Harriet Imus, Nadine Kinney, Warren Knauer, Seeley Lodwick, June Toops, Mary Wolf, LeRoy Eggert, Norman Bemis, Janet Colvin, John Deacon, Kirkpatrick Dilling, James Olin, Marion Mesick, Ruth Sprenger, John Wilson, Shirley Wetterer and Jean Jones. Fourth Grade fl Betty J. Cooke, Mary Barrett, Geraldine Cox, Bunny Dahm, Zo d., la Chapelle, Charlene Driver. Edith Gillett, Helen Glennon, Virginia Howe, Peggy Ketcham, Jeannette Robertson, Mary. Jane Smith, Arthur Bonnet, Arthur Cruttenden, Benjie MacKinnon, George Richards, Burton Smith, Kenneth Smith, Billy Stebbins, 1 Donald Stillman and Kerk Taylor. Fifth Grode Michael Conley, Dan Killips, Junior Smith, Janice Bouchard, Aurica Simon, Virginia Richards, Jean Small. Alice Kelley, Shirley Hermann, Doris Heaton, Marsha Huck, Doris Wolf, Annette Williams, Miriam Holmes, Arthur Carlson, Gilbert Mcintosh, George Jones < . nd John Sprenger. Sixth Grade Russell Cooke, Bobbie Cutler, Roy Demmon, Donald Harper, Tom Hildebrandt, Billie Robertson, Barbara Clark, Elinor Clark, Jean Cosner, Helena Clay, Dorothy Deacon, Jane Harrison, Mary Huck, Cecelia MacKinnon and Louise Watson. Seventh nnd Eighth Grades John Beckman, Roger Barrett, · Earl Moss, George ·woodland, Billy Timmins, Peter Gilbert, Joe Har~ ·ison, Jack Sinding, Jane Bisbee, Hester . Dillon, Joy Mervis, Nancy Wilds, Mordine Mumrnert, Catherine , Hepburn and Jeannette Post. Pick Suburban Papers for Melachrino Cigaret Ads Growing proof cf the importance which large national advertisers attach to suburban newspapers was evidenced by the decision of the Union Tobacco company, which has just placed new and larger advertising contracts with a number of newspapers in the suburbs of the larger metropolitan areas, including WILMET'I'E LIFE. This is the second time within a year this company has chosen the suburban medium to carry its message on Mel chrino cigarets. The company ha::; ·been conducting tests with various types of media including many publications in both the magazine and newspaper fields, and the present choice of the suburban papers comes only after a close study of all the best methods to reach an appreciative audience, it is explaine~. · You are cordiJly invited to the F orm.J Pres entation of the Mode for Spring - expressed by the vividly modern style originations of ATTEND INAUGURATION Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Kimbell, 422 Forest avenue, returned Frid ... y from Washington, D. C., where the.y attended the inauguration. On thetr way· home they stopped in Pit~sbu;gh to visit Walter Blachley, who ts vtcepresident of the Pennsylvania railroad. NEW YORK CLEVELAND .MICHIGAN BOULEVARD. SOUTH liiiiiV\ -. - · CHICAGO

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