Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 May 1929, p. 4

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Mrs. Pete~ J. Klapp~rich, 412 Central · ave·1Ue; Wtlmette·, was a charter mem- · . ~be t ·PP.~a~ me~or1~l . s~n::ice for ber of the fraternity and treasurer at ~eter J. Klapperich was held Friday . the time of ·his death three years ago. morning, April 26~- by. 'the Alpha Pelta Gb!ma fraternity of Loyola university ~ Mr§.' johnS. Doig, 820 Oakwood aveat . St.-. [gnatius chur~h, L;Oyola and nue, h!ld as her house guest last week, Gre~nleaf avenue~, . Chtcago. Only the Mrs. A. M. Hathaway of Beaver Dam, famtly and relat~es and the student Wis~ who returned to her home , on . body att&nded the services. Mr. Klap- Sunaay. · I ... _ ........_..,rial 5emc~~ ~ .: .~:-. fer 'Peter J.. Kla,~rith . perieh·, ·who.- ~s · the · eson · of Mr. ·and , Kermit . . Lovgren, Fo~er . New Trier Student, Dies ISABEL WARRINGTON HEAPS announces that btginning with the Fall term she will add to her TUTORING SCHOOL 814 Ridge Terrace. Evanston a department of regwJar· eoart~t"~ for a 1\~lted number of Junior High and High Sehool girls, featuring lndh'ldllal lnstndlon. ' . ... Loco · avenue, Hubbard. \Vocds, a ~- former student at New Trier High school, died at his home Friday, April 26, ~fter a brief illness. The youth had 1 ecently b . d at the Public Service een e~p 1 O) ~ · · bureau m Ch1cago. He ts sun-1ved ~Y his father, Charles C. Lovgren, a twm brother Kenneth, and a younger brother' Charles, Jr. The funeral service; were held Monda} afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Graceland cemetery chapel. The flag at N~w Trier High school was flown at halt 111ast on the day of the funeral. . Kermt~ Lo~gren, l8 0 · f 1293 ~ tt I ITRI·S· ttlJB. ROOM·; , BECOMES HONOR HALL · --- .May .3·. 1929 · · Faculty Achiaora Recommend Boys for Study Privileges: · in New Room I Applications are now.-'l,eing receicJed Sevet1ty-three New Trier High school boys have been granted the privilege of using the new Tri-Ship club room in · the Leslie F. Gates gymnasium for purposes of study during their free periods. These boys were recommended by their faculty advisors and were selecteif by a student committee. The new Tri-Ship club room thus becomes an honor study hall. Boys who ha~e been gran~ed perMrs. B. C. Hawkes, 127 Kenilworth JJlission to do their studyin£Y in the. avenue, Kenilworth, has as her guest club room are : · her sister, ~ir s. J. 0. Fry, of Mount Seniors Ayr, Iowa. Frank Roth, Harold Thompson, Charles Stordeur, Roy Knauer, Warren Schmid, Burton Aschefm, Carl Hall. Jack Kaufman, Duncan Clark, Treat Burns. Homer Hilton, Leonard Meyer, Carbon Dubbs, Charles Smith, Vernon Voltz, Roy Wilcox, James Gerber, Way Thompson, Oliver Callanen, Bentley McCloud, Raleigh Blake, William Hulswit, John Fetcher, Walter Lindblad, Arthur Wienecke, Franklin DeBeers, Martin Cassell, Morton Mergentheim, Morris :'lojeJsnn, Milton Guy, Prescott Lothrop, John Erickson, Henry Hart, Clifton Darling and Georg-e Cogswell. Robert Forster, Robert Meyers, Le!"ter Gilges, William Gage, Frank Heineman, Cecil Hurtt, Dean Farley, George Sameit, R. Schuettge, Dan Wilkins, J ohn Wagner , Eugene Derlacki, AI Bows, Tom Hicks, John Atwood, Gerry Schnur, Hinman Bisbee, Norman Granstrom and George Hunsche. Eugene Nickel, David Crawford, Oakley Jenks, Phil VonAmmon, Gene Mancinelli, Jack Carson, Alan Fuller, Frank Belmont, Roy West, .John Barden, Herbert Otten, and Nonnan Bruedigam. Henry Stanton, Frank Church, Dexter Martin, Stephen Brooks, Gerry Westerfield and Richard Oglesbee. --·· NOTRIR'I DAY A gorgeous cluster of fragrant blooms is . a peerless token of your devotion on Mothers' Day. And flowers from Frank Hlavacek & · Sons carry an implied compliment. OlJJ£fJ Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Australian. Boys Experience Taste of Home Life Here A group of boys from Australia_and New Zealand, from among 160 \Vho yisited Chicago from April 25 to May 2 under the auspices of the Chicago Rotary club, were taken on a trip through the north shore last Monday which included ·· an inspection of New Trier High '5chool. Monday evening they were guests of the 'Vilmette Rotary club at a dinner and theater party in Chicago. . North shore Rotarians who took some of the boys into their homes during their visit here were : David Nelson, Frank A. Wilson , Fred 0 . Nelsen, William Taylor, and Gale M. Brooks. Lloyd. Hollister. and Keith Roberts, all · n1ember3 of the Wilmette Rotary club, and Charles Schwartz and C'l~rence H. \feister, of. Wilmette. members of the Chicago Rotary club. The 160 boys were especially selected from the 17,000 boys in the Young Australia league to visit this country in the interest of friend'5hip and good wi11 between the people of the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. They appeared in Washington durin~ the inauguration of President Hoover and were received by him on March 5. Maj . ]. ]. Simons, noted Australian speaker and newspaper publisher, ., is the foU11der and head of the Young Australia league and in command of the tour. EARLY SELECTIONS ARE BEST; While we are prepared to take care of the usual last minute rush for Mothers' Day flowers and pl~nts, nevertheless, early purchasers have the advantage of larger selections and fresher 'blooms. · I Make your selections now. We'll deliver when and where you say. O~r cash and carry plan will save you an appreciable amount. Prank Blavaeek & Sons Wholesale Flowers-Retail at Wholesale Prices Ridge Road, South of Wilmette A venue Phone Wil. 2186 ANNOUNCE TROTH Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Merrill of Evanston, formerly of 415 Essex road, Kenilworth, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn. to William . C. Havelaar, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Havelaar of Paterson, N.J.

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