Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1933, p. 8

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hiitire committe e. The firm. f rom whicli Sthe ars are to be purchased ha,~ i~i L A I agreed to accept $600 wortli of 1933 M E tax anticipation warrants ýii 'part p)av- ment and the rest in cash., There SPÀ (*I ISwere several other hidders. buta' s>0ECIALSbids quoted, except that of the Northi Suburban .Sales., c.. ivere for ca.,Ji 0F 25cG LAMB,25b PORK'LOIN 4 ROAST, lb..14 POT ROAST, boat cut&, lb. ASSORTED COLD ME ATS,. lb . . . . . . .. i 35c..j rSPRING CHICKENi, fuesh dressed, .1>1 lb .... . 3 ,é~ PORK TEN-35 DERLOIN~, IL. DILL PICKLES,1 - y p L q.jar Le Phone Your Order Today! BLATZ OId Heidelberg Beer PEARSON S MARKET Ridge, Avenue, Wilauette Frephoa,.: Doiavery Wlmte Sevi. 8EJl- George F. Gillett, 533 Roslyni road Keniilworth, whio. is completing his freshmnasn year at, Anherst, will be home on june 10, and will bnnlg 'a cla'ssinate with him. WILMETTE HOME BAKERY' Pereonai A4ttenUon to Ail Ordera Opposite villagemaill 1193 Wîlmette Ave. WaIl. S429 Gr.uates Ait enfion I SLookc your b.st for =E- M ail iimportant oc-. Mçasbon by'fakingj advantage of our Ê'Special >fFe*r. Anlystanidard method Thisweek qeaduaàes ny ....... MPheone Your A pjoigntmus Toda7 WILMETTE 4517 IALBI1UIITî fleauty Shop 1. .167 Wilmet.Avenue I - Mvirnxette station. The train was brought to a stol) about 250 feet south of Lake avenue. a relief engine was suminonied froin Evanston, and the train was taken on to, Waukegan, which, is the end of it.i regular, run. Althougli passengers on the, train experienced only a brief delay,,tile work of clearing. the northbound' track- took, much longer.. A wreckMinlg crew worked nearly four hours be- fore the cril)pled enginýe cold hbe taken into the Chicago- shops of Ille railroad. Meanwhile hundreds, of north shore motorists passing aloig Main street 'stopnerl to sec the %%vreck- ing crew at work. Imiriediately after the. accident ocý- curred train crews,,ii -eachi direction were 'notified that single track opera - ti on would be ini effect between the XVilinette. croé)ss .over at Forest aveniue and 'the Wil.nette toiver atOakivoodj avenue uintil the itirtlîh)ounid trarlk colbleceael Mir. and Mrs. Thomas F. Jordan of 16>12 Washing-toni avenue, rece.ntly, entertained Mrg. Jordan's niece, MNiss' Giertrude' Noise of Lawler, Iowa,,and lier fiance, 'Oscar Nybacken, ai their Ilouse gu1estýs. 'Mr. Nybacken isi-a mermiber of the faculty of Iw' uni- v-ersity. sala d w it h i , 0O O Island dressing a nd, beverage. This wek5 50C j ..>co '.dinuenI, .'i1U itey c.. - uaUey, GerldneCox, Arthur E. Cruttenden. Eugenia N. Dahin, Charlene Driver, Rachel M. Erwin, Robert J1. Evans. Vernion Faulstlck, Jtohn G. F.ltzGeralid., John H. Fyfe, Tom Gaties, Margaret. A. Gifford, Edith Gillett. PhyVllis Ra. Hol- lands, Virginla Howe., Peggy Ketcham, W. Arend Knoorp, .ane Krause, Zo de. La Chap elleF Benjemin, Macinnon, Jr., Robert--V. Màthiîon, Elister W. McMuctry,' Mar- jorie E. Midgléy, Cornelia Noyres, E'v- erett, A. Philips, John W.. Powers.,,Jr., .Teanette Robertson, William H.f. 'Sflis- bury. David H. Sk.illin, Burton.C. Smith , Mary Jane Smith, Willim F. Stebbinis, Donald,,H. Stiliman, Betty A. Sullivan, .Kirk TaylÔr, Charles A. Thorsen, .Jr., .John R. Weese. Weeseý Pretents Daploias Harry E.- Weese, vic-e-presidcent of. the joseph Sears hoard of :eduication, Whodse son, John, is. one of the grad.- uates, will present %the dliplonàas. Supt. .E. j- . Nygaard iwill :miakethe presentatÎin of the class. The Rev. l.eland H. Danforth ' the, Church of the Holy Comforter, wvill give the invocation. and. the henied iction. Benjamin MfacKinnon, president of ithe grad'uating class, wl present the class gift to the -school., There 'will, be musical. numbers hyv the seventh and eighth. grades and by the girýls' glee - club and the boys', chor.us. Following is the conmlete programn for the exercises: PROG RA :[ Invocation. Rev. Lel.1nd4 H..Danfôrfth Songs- a. Twelve Grey' Dvarfs. Surprise Symphony" ..Jfoseph fHaydii b. Ruth Cesar 'Franck The Eighth Grade Presekitation of Class Gift.. . F. Benjamin, MacKitnon.jfr, President of the- Class AcUceptance of Class Gift . 1 SeeleY 1Lodwicýk, RepresentativP, of the Class of 19-14 sOngs- a. Dear Land of Homne- - "Finlandia" .Jean Sibelius b. 'Core to, the Fair Easthope Martin v- 1'The Girls' (hee'Club c. Swing Low, Swe'et d.Chariot '.Negro > spitrituà,l dThe Home Road . .John Aiddil ('arpenter, The Boys' Chorus Pres,,entation, of Class of 1933 E.L. Nygaard, Superintendent Presentation of Diplonas. Harry E. Weese, Vice-President of t.he Boa);rdl of Eflucation songs- a. Procession of tlh, .s,~,. r" i-u Main. St. at Linden Ave. eIL WELIL ob 'n' Mac Phone Wilmetie 3334 ý 1

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