Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 May 1935, p. 16

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DDy (FxSa= io.) 7:& 9#s»p.UL' I Sal-cotmusus fr<om PA'. I WîU Not lé Shows la 1 AMY Otlwm Thmatu. in This Ares FRENCH LUCK* 1.I N D 1 A N A 1hb. ,.HmWe, of Plut. Water d yo-urownexcuse ,but come now .to Balfour Photo I Wilmette School0 Leaders Planning Closing Exercises Commencement exercises of the Wilmette Public schools will be held on Friday nigbt, June 14, at New Trier High school. The fact that there ie no auditorium in Wilmette large enough to accommodate the, crowd which annually attends these exercises makes it necessary to hold themn outside the Village. The first of the ùtros'davs.heIcI vited to view exhibits ot worl< Gone by the pupile. On Wednesday night of this week the concert by -the school. orchestra and glee clubs wag preeented at, the Howard school. Three members of the faculty arranged this Concert, Mise Mary McKay, music supervisor, Mrs. Catherine Granquist Wagner, who directs the orchestra, and Mre. Agnes Clark, who has charge of the glee clubs. Hmreare two of the judges «'ho "nI choose.the Ilve mos t bemmtif id babiet and soung chilrei in Etis- ton and on the north shore, in a con- test ntow being* conducted by this publication .in .cooperation .with three E v a n s to n photographers. 7hey are: Mrn. E ias Lyman, (el'ft)l President. of thse senior board of the Evanston infant Wel- lare society; and Miss Edna Deoe Baker, presi4cnt of ,thse National, College of Education. 7i onïAxiliayi WilmtteUnit 46 The unit will hold its regular meet- ing Monday evening, May 13, at the Wilmette Masonic temple ini the main* auditorium. Mrs.. Howard J. Hickey, where the affair is to be held. Located on the -shores of Lake Geneva, ample' opportunity is afforded for a day of rare pleasure by those who do flot play golf, as well as devotees of that popular pastime. The point ie emphasized'that'this party is intended -as a, community get.togetberP, where new personal contacts. may be m iade and new. friendships formed., Participation,, thérefore, je flnot limited to members of the Civic: league. On, the.:Con-. trary, an -urgent invitation is ex- tended' to members of other groupe,, and.to those flot,.no*w interested in any local civîc organization, to join in this one day of pleasure andgood-' fellowship. Either Mr. Becker or Paul C. Lang will1 give comiplete information and- arrange reservations. Transpo rtation will. be- provided by various members of the league whe. plan to go by motor. Col. John Pollard New President of North Shore R. OP.A. New officers ýof the North Shore chapter, Reserve officers' association, for the 1935-36 season will take office at the May meeting which will be held Thureday evening, May 16, at the home of Lieut. James Leahy, 719 Milburn avenue, Evanston. The following men were elected to office: Col. John Pollard, president; Capt. Walter Pearce, vicie president; Çapt. William H. Bray, secretary; Lieut. Carl Jogl, treasurer. Chairmen of the various coinmittees were selected as follows: program, Lieut. James Leahy; membership, Capt. Walter Pearce; publicity, Ma- jor James Keith; legisiative,, Capt. Tell Nelson; finance, Major Frank- M. Woods. Lieut-Colonel ýMax Woldenberg, Hubbard Woods, the retiring presi- dent, in rendering hie anniual report, cails attention to the fact that the North Shore chapter is now fin fourth place on the roster of chapters in the flpn2rtmnt ofTlin<J Mr. and Mrs. Louis Patrick Tiers an and Louis Patrick, Jr., residents Of by Evanston for twelve years, moved to mi Wilmette early in April andi are liv- B ing at 100> Broadway. lYmaofl Verest, accompaulea by -i justea18 given ifin onor -ofnew ohn Chaae members and .prospective .members. * mlecion bYMIS MBY ~*. Il f te auxiliary ,and those eligible Amerceansi Come"--Soio by. Mrs. are invited. .4 -s - N~ M*~ O. TAGGART PnsIdnt eij \1 ý , \" i--ý

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