Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jun 1935, p. 12

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Phwe1 two Mrs. nhs at th lake'si Createst STEAK SALE, SUUECTED IRANýDED SEF, ROUND OR SIRLOIN STEAK lb. / PORTrIRHOUSE OR. CLUB STEAK IL. 3 5C AGAIN WE OFFER YOU SWIFT'S AGED RIB ROASTO . ni.22"/C Cholke cuis, lb. 7c Mathew Francis Photo David M. Gooder, soit of thé Leslie Gooders, 458 Willow road, Winnetka, was the wintner this year of the John Derntehi siffer cuep giveii to the- senior boy at New Trier, High school for the hsghest schol- astic rating.. JHe wa alio auward a medksl by Eta Sigma Phi, classical society, for ouf standing work in ain. David was a inember of the Honor society and T. N. T., students' honor society at New Trier. In addition to his attainnients in scholastics, David also holds two maj or lettens in athletics-football and tnack.ý %.He will atten d the University of Mrs. William- G. Eckharcit and her thirteen months' old daughter Edna Louise of Los Angeles, are visiting Mr. Pt»eh*di!g ,-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Eckhanclt, 1228 Green- Wood avenue, duning the month of July. Mrs. Eckhandt was Miss. Katherine Felten of Rogers Park be-, fore her marniage and was a former student at the National College of Education. Her husband is assistant directon of the Foxc Film coinpany in sketch in spite ot the campness, but it was decided that the best resuits couid be obtaîned by a trial oh a day which, please Jupiter Pluvius, will be dryer 1 Anyone interested> in sketching is invited to these weekly sketching, parties.. In addition, the summer art classes w ill also be open to the public on payment of the standard f ees.' At present the. sculpture, class, under Nancy Coonsman Hahn, is, meeting M4ondays and Wednesdays in. the Art league studio,. Community H6use. Winnetka,' at 9 o'clock in the morn- The winter. programn of the Art league will be unusually fuit of good things. -The chairmen of the stand- irig comfmittees have been appointed. and as soon as the acceptances are'in, will be announced. The activit-ies wili, be increased'. GIVEN HONORARY DEGREE Ernest H. Freeffan, 601 LauÈel avenue, was given an honorary de- gree in engineering at the Kanisas State Agricultural col lege during the commencement exercises oni May 27. He is alumnus of the college. H-e and Mrs. Freeman motored there 'for the occasion and on their return fo Wil- mette they left with their daughter. Miss Alice Freeman, on a week's mo- tor trip in Kentucky visiting Lexing- ton, Bardstown, and Hodgenville (Lincoln's birthpiace). They also at-. tended commencement at Mrs. Free- man's aima mater, Earlhani coilege, Richmond, Imd. MOVE TO NINTH STREET Mr. andi Mns. James Witherell have înoved f rom 128 Dupee place to,219 Nînth> street.,' Last week-end .they had ateiguts Mns. Witherell's. uncle ýand aunt and cousin, ,Mr. and Mrs. Victor H., McDonald and Miss Elizabeth McDonald of Arthur, Ill. Mr. McDonald is state represent- ative from that district. On Friday night Mns., Witherell entertained at a family dinner party in celebrationi of her husband's birthday. 1723 eSoun Ave. I vilage tisweek-end. Mr. and Mns. Thomas F. Kerwin and their famnily-jack, 16 yeans old,. Tom, Il, and. Patsy, 7, moired Iast month- from Rogers Park, to 935 Michigan avenue, W inmette.

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