Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 May 1929, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE May 31, 1929 iJVo Finer Wedding Gift Titan An Many Wilmette Children in Chorus at Festival More than one hundred eighth grade children of the Wilmette Public schools witt take part tomorrow after-noon in the North Shore Music festival being held at Evanston this week. The Wilmette , eighth graders will make up part of a: group of sixteen hundred school children of this section who are to ' be featured on · the Saturday afternoon program. They will sing "Dryad's Kisses," by W. Otto Meissner. The Wilmette singers who are to take part in the concert have been trained by Mrs. Agnes Clark and Mrs. Stella Maher. ON VACATION IN WEST Mrs. Rutheda Weber, assistant in the Wilmette Public library, will leave for a month's vacation this Saturday, June 1. Mrs. Weber and her husband plan to spend the first two weeks of the vacation with friends near \Vhitehall, Mont. Miss Ethel Elliott, sister of A. ]. Elliott, 824 Ashland avenue, returned to her home in Kankakee, Ill., after being the week-end guest of the Elliotts. ORIENTAL RUG St. Mary's ·Grads Include Several Wilmette Students , Wilmette is well represented among the graduates of St. Mary's college and St. Mary's Academy, Notre Dame, Ind. Miss Katherine Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Butler, 630 Linden avenue, is receiving her A. B. degree, while her sister, Jessie Lou Butler, is being graduated from the Academy. Miss Hillis Krafthefer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Krafthefer of 901 Oakwood avenue is being graduated from the college with a B. S. degree. Miss Krafthefer and the Misses Butler, in addition to their excellent scholastic record, have been outstanding in athletics during their years at St. Mary's. Other Academic graduates from Wilmette are the Misses Wilma and Geraldine Harvey, daughters of Me. and Mrs. Frank W. Harvey, Jr., 1035 Greenwood avenue. Besides being prominent in athletics and all extracurricular activities, they stand in the highest scholastic ,group. Miss Geral-. dine Harvey has been editor-in-chief of "The Marionette," the academic news publication. Miss Mary Virginia Draper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Draper, 850 Greenleaf avenue, a recent resident of Wilmette, is also being graduated from the.academy. M~ss Dorothy Stover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stover, of Hubbard Woods, and a number of Chicago girls are likewise members of the 1929 class. The academic commencement will take place Monday night, June 3, and the college commencement, Wednesday morning, June 5. What could be more desirable as a Wedding or Anniversary gift than a rich and luxurious ORIENTAIJ RUG-with their intriguing designs woven in colorings of magic spl~ndor? For a gift Rug at a m erate price, we call your attention to our display of New England Hooked Rugs. At BARRY'S you will find many like suggestions-and the best part of it all-prices are never high. DAVID G. BARRY Established 4n 19!0 IH-111 GROVE ST. - - - - - - . Pri·ate Parkina Space EVANSTON Pboaea: UDiYeraity 571Z and Greenleaf Z300 - T· h e Largest Exclusive Carpet, Rug and L'noleum Store North of the uLoop" SUMMER BEDDING SALE! 11'! ·\\1!"0 WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT YOUR HAIR? Dandruff. oily hair, dry scalp are danger signals. If neglected. they often lead to early greyness. There is a correaive Osilvie Sisters' treatment for every need of hair and scalp. All their tonics_ pomades and shlmpoos are on sale tn ourToilet Gooas Depattment. Be sure to ask for a copy of Ogilvie Sisters' interesting new .. DELIGHTFUL CJJy Proof! you can now actually test the greater comfort and better service of The Georgian. For an entire afternoon or evening you can live in a room, suite or apartment · · · appraise the furnishings. the quiet and coziness of everything ·· · · without cost or obligation. It is our new way to demonstrate to you the infinite superiority of this delightful apartment hotel. ~ bOoklet. AU Tonics· $2.00 · $3.SO. U.so Metal Beds $6.50 to $21.00 Wood Beds $24.50 to $60.00 Coil Springs $11.00 to $19.50 Box Springs $39.50 to $55.00 Felt Mattresses . $13.50 to $22.50 Inner Spring Mattresses $39.50 to $75.00 B. E. DE MURG, Mgr. HAIR. AND SCALP SPEOAUSTS ........lltll...lllttllllltltiiiUIHIIHIIIIIIIIHIIliHIIIIIHIIII........Ift. .l - DAVIS STREET AT HINMAN EVANSTON Telephone GREENLEAF 41 oo Miss Gladys Ogilvie wlll gladly meet our patrons and give free consultation, Friday and Saturday, May 31 and June 1. .BBOWM I'UBMITUBE CO. 1460 SHERMAN DANIEL GANS HAIR SHOP 509 Main St. Opp. Evanshire Hotel University 6262 EVANSTON AVE. EVANSTON

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