Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1937, p. 3

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New to SenilOors LUCREZIA BORI TOPS LIST 0f RAVINIA STARSý Briliant Arrayý of Talent Prom.pts Heavy De!»and for Seasn CoponBooks LocalIy, To the delight of aIl music, loyers the beloved Lucreziaý Boni will àpen the gala six weeks entertainment at. Ravinia this season. 'Starring with, her will be the ever- popular Leon Rothier and Marlo Chamlee. In the conductor's stand, with such a trio, there cou id be ' ônly' one tennaro Papi. through whose untiring lead- ership Ravinia grew to such heights. In order to be present and conduct on this billiant opening in honor o1 the late Louis Eckstein, Mn. Papi has postponed a trip to Europe for six weeks.-- Noted Cana iConuctor Knighted by King Gjeorge V. anid conductor of the Toronto symphony orchestra since 1931, Sir Ennest Mac'- Mfillan' is to conduct the four opnl-j pianist, wil e meheguest soioist. Ennest 'Ansermet will be well re- niembered for lis delightful work ini last year's Festival, and is sure to prove an attractive drawing card thei second wveek of this year. a,; guest conductor. Books lI Great Deniand "With a galaxv of such noted con- ductors heading the programs for the current season at Ravinia, coupon books are more ini demand than ever," ON COMMITITE J Festival sfartinuq Julyv .1. Mrs. Riclier is also incharge of piiblicity for local ine7s sources. Graduation Pro gram to Be Held Sunday for Pupi&s at St. JosephJ's Local Schools Siate YearEndActivities With commencement sceduled fo a ýweek from this. Friday, Wilmette public. schools are closingtheir 'year's activities with a'number of programs. Field day, in which virtually aillthe children of the school, system part .ici-. pate, was held, Tuesday at theý village greéen. On :Monday there was a cir- cus at the.Laurel schooL;1; Nýext .Monday. there Will. be an award assembly in which athletic le tters and good posture pins will be given, at 'the Byron C. Stolp school, and next w.eek the seventh and- eighth grades of the school will hold their 'âhinual tflcnic -at the forest pre- serves., Schedule Graduation for Next Sut*day at 1St. Francis.Xavier's The graduation of the 'eighth grade class of St. Francis Xavier school will take place on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The girls will be dressed LUV IIuren.1J. neiCsermon wUi UV 1to- lowed by the conferring_ of diplonias and benediction of the, Blessed Sac- rament. The ' following boys and girls will -receive diplomas: Nicholas Beiderer, Robert CIeveiand, Geraldine Heffernan, Thomas Kerwin, Charles Krippes. Richard Lapat. 'Carol MeCue, Clement Murphy, Rose-ý mary Nolan, Catherine Schopen, 'Mary Walsh. EXERCISES AT IHGH SCHOOL SET ýFOR NIGHT* 37th Clasi. Will Re Ceive Dilplo-. mas at Ceýremonies in Leslie. Gttes CGymnasiuni Ne Tie ownsh ip High school will holdits,37th a nnual comimence- mentý on Thursday evening of néxt week at the Leslie ýF. Gates gym- nasium. More than 525 students, are to be giveti their diplomas. F.Ilêwing th.ecusto~m estabished several years ago, there is to be no speaker, the exercises being scheduled to last less than one hour.. After the processional and the sing- ing of "America," the invocation will be asked by the Rev. Douglas H. Cor- nell, minister of the Glencoe Union church. The school choir is to sing two numbers, "0 Blessed'and Ever Gracious Lord" by Tschaikowsky, and "Salutation" by Gaines. W alter Arend ICnopp, president of the cl4ss of 1937, will present the'class gift, and this is to be accepted by Otto R. Bannetit, president of the board of education. The choir WiIl sing -"Aima Mater," the music being taken from the "Crusaders' Hymffn."- Awd Diploomas The class will be presented by -su- Joseph Sears Children to Exhibit Craft Workç Handicraft work of ail kinds done b>' the students of the joseph Sears, school in Kenilworth will be exhibited this Friday evening -at the school.fromn 7, to 9:30 o'clock, it was anneunced. yesterday by E. L. Nygaaird, superin- tendent.- rt e ewem err 'ue~ issue court sunuponses to delinquents. enaJI 2 n hrdy Dorohy Ortegel, James PhiI.llps, jean- ette Radke, John Reding. which tIot only; adds to the cost but July 22. Frank Hlavacek was chosen M[argaret Roemer, Louise Seizer, Jer- imuposes personal inconvenience. general chairman, and he ha. already orne Schneider, Norman Schneider, Mar- 11etrduo h omto fp" garet Schwali, Lorraine Steffens.. TMCEN, TO HOSPITAL for a bigger and better Wilmette Patricia Steffens, Peter Steffens, Anna- Edward Lyle Jones, 43- oi 305 Day. Rermembering the tremendous belle Thalmap,, Eleanor, Toffenletti, Rày* anal vnewsrmoe success o asî>ervillagers are ex- modTiici.ambulance to the Evanston hot1 lpected to aàlticipate with pleastre Donald Vogt, Leon Wagner, Patrlcia ýpa Welter, Ralph White, Frank 'Zeutschel., Saturday, last, suffering from internai this recurrence of the anhual. village Lorraine Zeutschel. hemorrhage. outing.

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