Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1929, p. 48

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. WI L M .E T T E L IF E June 14, 1929 SPENDING SUMME'R IN EUROPE EVANSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Summer School Starting J un~ 17 or 24 An intensive course in Stenography. Secretarial Training. Typewriting and all Commercial Branches. Miss Frances Bredin, who li ves at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Hayes McKinney, 1035 Chestnut avenu~, and ~ho teaches French at New Tner Htgh school, will leave today for New York to sail Wednesday on the S. S. George \Vashinrrton for a trip abroad. She. will tr~el with thre e fri<mds from Cleveland, and expects to be gone all su mmer. Announce ·w inners of Prizes in $ears School Field Meet Announcement was made this week by Robert \V. Townley, athletic director at the Joseph Sears school i Kenilworth. of the winne . the senior . and - junior field day meets J1 el<l at the school rccentlv. Ties reJ s uited in seve ral instances, and the se will ha \·e to be run off before all of the prizes can be distributed. · . The aTwa~dts,I whtchh are. dl ontatefd bl Y Art~ur . aschool c ntosboard. , prestcen .o 1e Kemh,·orth are g 1 ven t to the winner s of the junior meet and the three sections of the sen ior meet as follows: loving cup for first place, ~old medal for second, silver medal for third, and bronze medal for fourth. Children of the ·u pper grades competing in the senior meet are divided according to weight int o three classes - heavy \\·c ight s (class .-\), middlc\\·cights (class B), and lightweight s (cla~s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tUI:le~c~a~rl~v~~l~ar~t~o~f~t~h~is~u~·e~e~k~.~~~~ .:!(XJXXJJXXIXXXXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXiiililiXXIIXX~XlXXXXXlY ____ . - - - ·- - - - 1718 Sherman Ave. , Evanston Studio Bldg. Elmwood ayenue, motored to Terre Haute, Ind., la st week-end, to return ~fr. and Mrs. Harry C. Kmne, 1324 . , . · See it now! This new FRIGIDAIRE C). Sl'nior 2\leet H ere arc the prize winner s: ( 'Ia:-;)-: A boy~- 1 , Pt·tT.r [-;hfHtridgt· : 2, A ll· xandt>r ::\ewton; 3, \\·ouclrow \Yil:-;on ; .J, (ti e ) Harry \V(·efH:', Clint on D ·mmon, a nd Henry Eggert. · Cia !'if; A giriR-1. (tie) Rt>vt-rly nourha nl and 'feallie \Vil son; 3, Don·lh· Moulton ; 4, (ti c ) Barbara Olson and l'rude lt ce .J(·hn~on. $195 that sells for only (completely installed) ( 'Ia~~ B boys-1, Don Yail; ~. Dt-Witt .Ton('!"; 3, (tie) Cy Mad..::innnn, ~Iurray ~I <.:L(·C~tl, and George \\'oo<l land. ( 'la:-;s H ~irls-1, Dornthy l~iehnnl:-;; ~. B(·tty l 1yrn f:' ; 3, D(ll'()thy l~aggi o; ·l, .fo:-;it' 1 )flhms. l'la~~ (' ])oyf;-1, (tiP) H1 ·h Driw~t> :uHl BillY ltnh·'rtson: 3, Horton .John!-' 111; .J, <ti<') BrJh Berger and Xicl\ Simon. Claf:R C girls-1, (ti(· ) Lucy Dix and .lane ~Inthief:on: 3, (tit· ) D(1l'f1thy ~myth e. Yirgipia Richanls, and .rant· Holmby. equipped with the "Cold Control" ·· · It's the 1nost sensational electric refrigerator ever anrtounced · Junior )Jl'd Eoys-1, (tie) Charl es 1le la C h a )kll t:·. Huddy ~tillman. and Billy Tortort'lh·: 4, (ti e ) .Jacl< Fyft>, Don ~tillman. and. .John f'ondron. (~irls - 1. (tie) J ~aiH·l .Jr,Jmson. lh· tty .-\nn Fau!:-;ticl\, nn<l Sue \\.l·t·St' : ·1, (tit_) Bunny Dahms, Dorothy Burns. ancl Ha~ rid lmuf;. . ..... Neu' Books at the Library ~1 iss Anne L. '-'Vhitmac k. librarian at the \\'ilmctte Public library. thi s week announced the follO\Ying li st of new books received recently: refrigerator achieved the immediate and overwhelming popularity won by this new Thla new Frigidaire hae 4 cubic feet ofetorage apace, 8 aquare feet of ehelf apace. A emall Frigidaire. down payment wiU put it in your kitchen. It is amazingly low in price.· See the Fri6idaire It is offered on.unusually liberal ··Cotd Control·'. lt'e interior with seamless porcelain ae eimple aa ·eUinl terms. And it has every enamel. The roomy shelves are at a watch. essential Frigidaire featurf' a convenient height. It is plugged including the Frigidaire ""Cc '·I Control". into any convenient electric outlet. " ·e want ·y ou to see this h· utiful new See this new development and find out cabinet. It is built of steel. The exterior about the liberal Generall\Iotors terms is finished in enduring white Duco ··· the ··· at our display room ··· today. N EVER before has an electric \\'<·odwarcl- Jipping Street. ltoyce-Conce ption of Immortality. .Jl'nldns-Hock Gard n. Un·t<n-French ).;oye!ists. HaileY- The Foul. Ht>ck.:_ llouse of Fulfillment. Dargan-H ighland Annals. Da Yiot-Kif. Pinr-\Yild Bird. F~c' rg-usson -Jn 'fho~ P Days. I~ marque-All Qui et '111 the Front. Th ;t nt·-ltid c· rs of the \Yin tl: t·nd:-;pt-Snal\e Pit. \Y t>~t··rn Parsons-Stream of History. DmTow-\\' ild \\'ales. lln<:kt.-tt--1 re nry th e Eighth. Guizot- Gl'neral llistc11'Y of \i\'ilizatiPII. ENTERTAINS ROR BRIDE john E. Kabel of E\·anston entertained at a "roof" party and shower \Yednesday evening at her home, lt)O-t Central avenue, for Miss Pauline Ddhaye, (>33 Park avenue, \Yilm ette, " ·ho is to be married ' tomorrow t o Eric \\.allherg- of Evanston. ~[rs. FRIGIDAIRE T II E Qu i e t A U T 0 1\1 A T I C R E F R I G E R AT 0 R STOVER CO. Tune in o n \V~fAQ at 5:45 P. :\f.for .. ~[ y Bookhouse Storytime ." Fun a nd stories for the Children-also an important sec r et. Adv. ~-------------------------------------------------L .·ht>. nt nandnlph St., (l;;t X. JJifhlgan An.) 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