Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1928, p. 18

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II WILMETTE LIFE M.Jy 25,· 1928 806·~10 Our wAddr Gaaove St. VaiYeniO 571S .................. Cupet, . . . . .. Llaoleaa Ston llolltb ol Cbl...o · Roycemore Glee Cub Gives Concert Tonight Roycemore School Glee club is giving its second annual concert this evening at the school, with the assisting artists, Anne Post, contralto; \Yi~liam Williams 'cellist, and Betsey Wtlltams, accompa~ist. Mrs. Caroline W. Kohlsaat is Glee club director, and Mrs. Jane Bemiss Weeks, its accompanist. Phebe Hedrick of Kenilworth is president of the Glee club, Betty S~er rill is secretary-treasurer, and Ehzabeth Alger, librarian. Members <;>f the club are Mary ApMadoc, Janet Bard, Barbara Bullard, Mary Cook, Marjorie Cowan, Mary Eleanor Gray, Anne Hopkins, Nancy Kling, Georgia Lloyd~ Beatrice Lindley, Frances Olmsted, Hortense Page-Wood, Elinor Rew, Betty Sackett, Ruth Seanor, Cec~lia Sherrill, Ann Stevens, Kathermt: Thumm, Chloe Watson, and Jane Whitacre. IDr. Eugene W. Lyman to Be Commencement Orator for Garrett DAVID G. 8ARBY Cleaning and Repairing First Grade Child Wins Medal in Piano Contest Bernard Flood, a pupil in the first grade of the Logan school, was one of the children who recently won a silver medal · in a piano contest in Kimball hall, Chicago. Bernard played in one of the preliminaries in the Piano- tournament now being conducted by the Chicago Herald and Examiner. He played the Minuet by Bach. He is a pupil of the Melody Way Piano class of the public schools and was taught by Mrs. Fred Vivian. Mrs. Hubert Carleton of 1103 Forest a venue is expecting to return TQesday or Wednesday from St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, where . she has been spending about ten days as the guest of Mrs. George S. ·M orley, formerly The state of Illinois has five fi sh hatcheries. of \Vilmette. Prof. Eugene William Lyman, D.D., of Union Theological seminary, New York, will give the addr~ss at the 71st annual commencement at Garrett Biblical institute, Wednesday, June 6. Graduation exercises. will he held in the Charles Macauley Stuart chapel at 2 in the afternoon. That morning there will be the annual Communion services at 8 :30, the speakers to be the Rev. ]. Hastie Odgers, district superintendent of the Chicago Northern district of the Methodist church. The commencement program will be launched Sunday, June 3, with the 10:30 o'clock services at the First Methodist Episcopal church. The Rev. Halford Edward Luccock, D.D., contributing editor of the Christian . Advocate and professor-elect of Yal~ divinity school, will preach. Tuesday of that week will he alumni day. At 10:45 the Chicago Methodist Preachers' meeting will be held at Stuart chapel. Dr. Luccock will give> an address on "Methodism and the Future." At 12:45 there will be ~ ministers' luncheon at th~ North Shore hotel, and at 2:15 a busmess meeting with the presiding officer the Rev. Aubrey S. :Moore, pr~sident of the general alumni association. Between 4 and 6 Pres. Frederick C. Eisclcn and Mrs. Eiselen will rceive alumni an.i other friends. and at 6 :30 th~ alumni dinner will be served in the librarv. The speaker will be the Rev . .\rldbert L. Semans. his subject, "The "Ministn· of Art to the Spiritual Life." · Visitors are welcome to attend th e regular class sessions· Monday, Tue s day and \:Vednesday. . The fresh snowy white freshness of Washington Laundry..washed clothes NOthehome washing methods or equipment can duplicate inviting cleanliness of Washington Laundry-washed I N HINTS No.9 clothes. When you wash at home you cannot give your clothes the benefits of rain-soft water .·. the quick cleansing of them with a minimum amount of soap ··· the protection against bard water scum ... and the elimination of vigorous rubbing. Regardless bow elaborate your equipment might be, it cannot removt dirt as gently as our magnificent equipment does. The Washington Laundry WILMETTE 145 s u R A N ··Reader Unto Caesar·· But how can you, if you have an accident as others do, unless your auto is Insured? I M S. REDUCED RATES rn an . Old Line Legal Reserve Company Phone or Write Smith-Lawson-Coambs Co. 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago c B A M u ·· Telephone Wabash 6161 E c Representing Stock Companiea Only E

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