li^PPPPVWMipp mmm LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRlDAYl'tUNE & 1!«3 New Trier High School Graduate* One httndwl^and jifty-nine students of New Trier township High school received their diplomas at the annual Commencement exercises held in the school auditorium Friday evening, â- )imt>-l$.W;^W%Uv::?^m^ Pfesenution of diptemas was made by Edward J. Phelps, president of .the Board of Education. The graduating class was presented by Miss clplprf; â- â- the*'*fifaoalsfÂ¥ ;li.^%fm^li^ m\M'iolJowa: Edith May AdWn*^%i:^l";- Norma M. AW«ieliei^l^;.V.; ? 'Heliei|Pa£i*feB*ttte^^ - H^p^eJM«wttttc^^'V^->-' Jessie Louise Boothi^^, 'â- â- . ' Lillian May ' Borncamp 'WSMl^ : Helehaift'Crew»?"'BrAdford:Si&v? Anna Brownlee - ♦Bernice May Bulley Elizabeth Burtner .^'i^T:7mtfJ$7 Ethel' Berniece Buschâ- â- |•#;-' -4M^ Isabelle Jane Carlson •Sarah Browne Chickering , Harriet Adelaide Childs >*.„* â- ♦Kathleen Bbldt Dean V Cynthia Virginia DeLay Frances Catherine Devere ♦Jean Lambert Drayer------â€"â€"â€" Frances Marietta Ellison Ruth Elson Estelle Farley Helen Findlay - v^l _ Ruth Florence Gathercoal t~^~. Ethel Gilchrisr ^ Catherine Elsa Granquist Amy Katherine Frances Hagen Dorothy Frances Hall *â- ',. --.Wills Eleanore Hamml' ' Bernice Mabel Louise Hammer ♦Ruth Laura Hancock . Margaret:Haire, .^^/^.w^.. â- â- â- - Ruth D. Harris Helen Evelyn Heckler C Louise F. HoWen Elizabeth Smith Horton . Marge Hyatt â- â- -.â- â- â- ,U*«;^ Margit Jacobson V ^ ♦Cornelia Ford Jones Virginia C. Klein Louise A. Koepke Minerva Elizabeth Kraft ♦Mary Maverick Lloyd ♦Pauline Manchester ♦porothy.-May Helen Louise Mearns Ruth Elizabeth Meierhoff Katherine McClure Margaret McCue Elizabeth Hobart Millar 5 Mary Virginia Mills ♦Gertrude Louise Moeller sf t^Clary Elaine Moscow I â- |sElizabeth Jane Munro ;; IS Grace Ethel Nelson MaHorie Carolyn Newburgh ♦Janet Olmsted :^W^^^Lyi:^ :, , Margaret Hamiltona^^BliS Marion Beatrice Osten ^P fe ♦Dorothy Gertrude Pick I 1 - Emma Lois Reinhold Olga Reinhold Ruth Ernestine Reinhold ♦Caroline Virginia Roberts Dorothy Katherine Root Dorothy Ross r, Norma Lois Schuettge H. Betty Schwartz Alice B. Shipman _^Gertrude Parker Smith Myrtle Adelaide Sorenson Susan. Shirley Steele ^Margaret JTawse ^Marian Virginia Thayer j ~-iy Elizabeth Thompson ♦Helen Joan Tilroe - 1 ?§ : *Sylvia Esther^ Turner .«|T »#;â- /<: ♦Viola Caroline Volt? â- '^â- •'â- 'â- â- ivfe^v.-' |§! Elizabeth Wood Waidner ' lllElizabeth Anne WalkeyCI'vS M:-«. Betty Ward* • Shirley Crawford Wethington Pauline Jeannette White Edith Berenice Whitehill * Ruth M. Wilson Doris Elizabeth Woodcock Margaret Josephine Worthman Ethel Lois Wiay-§&S-:{-^' ♦Melvin Center Anreraon = Burton Homer Atwood <. >; ♦Frank Blymyer ;:. Daniel Roberts Brower, Jr. Sidney Burton Bute Ji Clarence Nils CarlsOtt IK Wesley Smith Carey ♦Dwight Westley Chapman, Jr. Norman Harold Camp ♦William Kellog Child Eli Benjamin Coplan John Wesley Cullen, Jr. Anthony Clifford Robert Wilbur DePau^Jr^^, "Nelson^ ^garton Doefr Joseph Dunlap Russell Carl Ekelmann Hilding Carl Ecklund Clarence Edward Flynn Wesley Franklin James Lester Gathercoal â- ♦Richard Bracket Goble Roland Howard Gooch â€"r^George Sheldon^GiJTdoirTrâ€"â€"- Elmore Roy Glennon ♦Walter Clay Hughes, Jn James Moore Jones William Hurlbut Jordan * William Henry Kelley -,,. ^Clayton Irian\Kentnor % William Scott King ♦Thomas Ross King fe (' ♦Robert Joseph* Koretz s Perry William Lieber ; | W ;4 Harry William Lochner ; ♦John Albert MacLeah, Jr. "**â- "* George Butler Martin James Joseph Miller > Theodore Paul Nelson Jesse Herbert Newport Stanley Edward Nilson Frederic Stickney Northam Ralph Anthony Ortegal ♦Richard Grosvenor Osgood Kenneth M. Page Fred Stackley Parker Fred William Parker, Jr. William-Seaverns; Preston ♦Fairfield Wadsworth Porter Stuart Benton Potter Edward Charles Purnell ♦Frank Reynolds Laurence Solbery Roth Ralph Chapman Samsel Albert Linsell Seaman Stuart Sherman Joseph Knight Shippen Paul Starrett Kent Lytle Stuart Richard Page Sunderland __ ♦Richard Lester StoddardrFrank Webb Teegarden/Jr. Samuel Binford Thomas Edwin Russell Thompson Raymond John ThOrsen Ralph Leonide Wanger â- Carl August Walberg ? Stanley Allen Wheatley, Jr.* ' William Roderick Weaker, ♦Clark Cabrar Wortley, Jr. §f ff*Honor Students; fifteen highest girls and fifteen highest boys. llliltGirls^-eiub- Scholarship ^1: i^;^"^^ Carroll Ridffway mod Co* Buy* KidAe Nook Shops Carroll Ridgway, who for several years has been associated with A. Starr Best, of Chicago, has purchased the "Kiddie Nook" stores in Wilmette and Evanston and is now aperating them in conjunction with his Chicago store lo- cated in the Tower building on Michigan avenue; The new firm name is Carroll Ridg- way and company. The concern special- izes in children's wear of all kinds. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals for re- surfacing and otherwise repairing the following streets: Seventh Street form Oakwood Ave., to Sheridan Road, Sixth Street from Isabella Street to Sheridan Road. Washington Street from Eighth Street to Fourth Street, Laurel Ave* nue from Fourth Street to Eighth Street, West Railroad Avenueâ€"bi- tuminous macadam section, all in the Village of Wilmette, will be received by the Village Clerk, up to 8:00 o'clock P. M., Tuesday, July 3rd., A. p., 1923, which proposals will be duly opened and considered at the meet- ing of the Board of Trustees of said Village to be held Tuesday, July 3rd., A. D.. 1923, in the Village Hall of the Village of Wilmette, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. All proposals sent to said Vil- lage Clerk shall be marked on the outside "Proposal for re-surfacing streets". The said Board of Trustees reserves the right, pursuant to stat- ute, to reject by a majority vote any or all proposals. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check for an amount not less than 10% of the amount of the proposal. A bond of not less than 50% of the amount of the contract will be re* quired. VILLAGE OF-WIliMBTTB. EDWARD ZIPF, PRESIDENT. Attest: EARL E. ORNER, Village Clerk. Published in The Lake Shore News, this 22nd day of June, A. D., 1923. â- *â- "; I*34-ltc, to be laid In the new play ground In said Village of Wilmette, lying be- tween 17th Street and Mm 4*«M»«t will be received by the Board of Trus- tees of the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, 111., up to 8:00 o'clock P. U., Tuesday, â- . July 3rd., 1911. Plans and specifications and pro- Sosal blanks may. be seen at the of• ce of the Village President In tha Village Hall, Village of Wilmette. or at the office of Charles N. Roberts, Engineer, 106 North Clark Street, Chi- cago, 'Illinois.-' ;'\ â- ".-- [ The said Board of Trustees reserves; the right, pursuant to statute, to re- ject by a majority vote any or alt pro- toy •* h P less than"!^"oFtbe* amount ~of 'for. an^moSnTnj ,iPbond of not less i »niount; of the contn * Payment"" tW'"tli#"'w%ril'vwtti^^:':^lii^?-i ©ash/ •â- ;;,â- ; '-^â- \:^'..:.r^!i',l:L.^,:^ <?r.:v:^:-6 VILLAOE OF WXLMBTTB BJDWAR& ZIPF, PRft^DENT. Attest:....,â- â- :â- ',,- ." •;;.,-. 'â- â- â- 'â- â- • 4j.> ^,;^w^ 'â- EAL J'Bi« ORNER, :VilIas^p«rl^^V t' r, 0 Published - in The^. Lak» Shore News, EM;' '. :-€"'\'i .'â- â- '. .:": 'WMltj' ' .'â- ^J(lâ€"Bai"ltOlSI' The Game of the Hour S.:BEAUtIFllL scti;...... ^liSMff§'lfigij^^^m^ 220 POPLAR ST^ WINNETKA^illiiiM^M yrvvbA&m of wilmettk PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals for furnishing and laying approximately the following tile pipe and cast iron pipe: 820 lineal feet of 8 in. vitrified tile pipe, 230 lineal feet of 6 in. vitrified tile pipe, 1000 lineal feet of 4 in, cast iron water main. C.H.J0RDAN& COMPANY FUNERAL DKEaORS FOR 69 YEARS ».-|lilliMiiis 612 Davis Street, Evanston, III Phone Evanston 449 164 N. Michigan Ave. Phones Randolph 1346-1347 miL^s^Nmrn^mmMJiNm % y,:$l923SMMM% SALES-ROOM 1S4» SHBRNAN AVE. Pho«« BTsastea 14» '&:&-s%:;;lMa#M *$isM^ CILBRIGGS SERVICE-STATION mj§ 1S34-M SHERMAN ' AVB. ' : â- ;PlKMIS-.sTVS)SMSlS«;f4i^;::-'^;',,>'-'*! ^'iiSS'M â- â- : %$isim Hi V' i^S^S We ha^in caKt,bo1Qi ojpen 1312 closed models? These cars-are sold under 90 day guaranteeâ€"30 days free service. ^-^B North Side Motors Co. of Evanston 1019 Davis Street Evanrton 578 WM Keepr^Â¥ara^ READ THE WANT ADS All acute as welllong_ita^ ^"^orainai^i^^d^30reatment^^^re^^^ tq CHIROPRAGTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENT^ il^IJ^^JONES-, M.D., D.C?i W» PHYSICIAN-^HIRO^RAC M'J^m-'s^iutisj^i-isvA Glasses Fitted-^when necessary WUmette Office: Room 27. Brown BuikUng pl imS Hours: 10 to 12 A. M.; 2 to 5 P. M.; 7 to a P. M. _ ^Office tel. Wilmette 25S7 * Residence Tel. Wilmette 2558 The hot weather is here to stay, and we are ready to serve you with all Hot Weather Specials, i; You will find it just as private £s at home^^and^ real home cooked mealsv^ _j_ |<|IUCIC^CLEAN JSERyiCE 601 Main Street m SHERIDAlCC^ rW^^^^^^^^ff§0iA The Year mouna idrt»«*iiafc:- -jaiefcisifew:-:!: Woy^l^oiJer7or^tW;nace need heat now^buthowa^uTne: good l&ting plfip: is the most iinp6|ti|i|| in your nxlnie. Install tlie best and end your troubles and cut your coal bills. particulars consult any of the leading heating* coiitractorsâ€"or Q^Jtreetil: Winnetka 614-M Hart& owRoom^nd Warehouse: i| 1446 S. Canal St., Roosevelt 2070 -Mi ^m 4:lptltilll&^ y^$ft&$?33t&. mm^mjjmm*m