Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jun 1937, p. 3

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Graduation. Exereises Will Be Held iat: New Trier Hiih Sehool Gymnasium Wilmette public schools, will hoki their annual g raduation exercises this Friday, evening at 8 o'clock in the Leslie F. Gates gyrmn asiu.1m of lKew trier Township, Hîgh school, it was announced -vesterday by J. R. Harper. school superintendent. About 180,are lo-egiven diplomas. The prograni will open 'with the processional, which is -tobe followed by: the siniging of "America" by the, class of 1937 and the audience. The inivocation is to be asked by the Rev.* George D. Allio, pastor-cof the WilV mette Bap t Is t 'church, and a Mlozart choral re- sponse is to be given by the class. T h e orchestra, will play two se- lections, "Country Danice" by Bee- toe.aiid "Gyp- sy Trails" by by Tschaikowsky. WIU Award Diplomas. Mr. Harper will present thé clas to the board of education, and Hen'ry' J. Brandt, 816 Forest avenue, presi- dent of th-e board; will award the di- plomas. The class will sing "Alma (Continued ,on Page 8)ý Dr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Willett of Kenilworth. will leave next Week f or Europe,. sailing f rom New York on. the "Champain". of the. Fench Line, on Saturday, July 3. Dr. Willtt is a .dele gate to the Universal Christian Counicil on Lif e and ýWork -which nieets in Oxford in Jul'y, and. to theý World Conference on ýFaith andi Order which' meets in Edinburgh in August. Bétween the two conferences there will b e a special. service ihý St. Paul's cathedral, London, tobe attended by the delegates, and. addressedby the Archbishop of Canterbur 1y. Following the nieeting, at Edin- burgh Dr., and Mirs. Willett expect to spend a f ew.days.on, the continent, returning on the "Paris" September 1 f roin Havre..Thie services of the Kenilworth Union church, of which Dr. Willett is mninister, will be resum- ed September .12. St. John's Church WiII Have Outing. This Sunday The annual church and Sunday. school outing of St. John's Lutherani church will be held Sunday, june 20, at the Eggert farni, located on Dun- dee road between Sanders road and ment." In the afternoon there will b.e ail outing prograrn for the Sunday school and congregation. Moffet-Russeil Photo Dr. Herbert L. Willett an~d the qua rtet of the Kenlilwvorth Union church zvill conduct the broadciist Swzday ioning, June 20, over the Columbia Broadcasting Systemn in ship service, held under the auspices. of the Pederal. Council of. the Churches of Christ in Ainerica. Wilmette, Playgrounds Open for Summer Season Monday, June 21. ~ £1..,...A.. Director Davis A nn ouPnc es Rules Adopted, Fees Set, by <Authorities in Wilmette, ,and Kenilwoôrth Bathing beaches in Wilmette and Kenilworth wvill be.openied for the summer'this..Saturday morning. Clyde O.. Grater, instructor in mathematics. and coach of basketball and basebali at New Trier Township High :sc hool, who lives atý 818 "Six- teenth street, will again be the Wil- mete bacmaster* The names of the life guards will not beannounced until.final tests» are miade todayunder the. supervision of David Clark Leachý, 1417 Forest avenue., Rý Rules for the. use of the. beach, adopted by the commissioners of the Wilmette park district, set the price of family season tickets, which also include guest privileges; at $4, while the individual season ticket wiil be $1.50. Single admission will be 50 cents on week days and $1 on Satur- days, Sundays, and holidays. Metal Token8 Both, types of season tickets will entitie holders to metal, tokens to house at the foot of Lake avenue and alIso-the'southeast corner of the bathing area. This latter entrance will be accessible froni the Washing- ton park parking- space. Kenilworth- Beach The beach in Kenilworth, operated under the supervision of the village council, will be opened from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. daily from june 19 un- tii September 11, except when the wnp i- torouLhnr tInn rnld for Iiistitute students observe regular EVIMiI11 ~ L~ recr business hours during their semester Coast Guard on Monday anid study modern business methods Stewart Blarnard, 1576 Oak ave- TI of finance, production, distribution nue, Evanston, was rescued, Monday folk and personnlel management. rnorning, by the Coast Guard crewD LHopkins, federal relief adS- at Wilmette harbor, when his smaîî frH mninistrator., was the commencemet sailing boat of the "snipe" class, cap - bopi speaker. sized 700 feet off the harbor entrance. atics: Story telli.ng - story TÏownsendà clubs to zation, short plays, mnarionettes. ticraft: Leathereraft, P o c k e t - evening, june 20,a belts, book ends, poster min Unitarian. church, 1 (Continued on Page 8) nue, Evanston. )'c1ock in the Chicago ave-

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