Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1928, p. 23

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Juit~ 8, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE Mrs. George 'M. G~oves of 415 Davis street, Evanston, will attend the graduMiner,Walkey, Mary Niestadt, Lotta Stern, Rose- ation of her daughter, Barbara, from mary Emnte Eckart. Honorable Mention-Marian Anderson Bradford academy, Bradford, Mass., Mary Beam, Porothy Bersch, Wilma June 8 to 11, before sailing June 16, for Silva Bruns Josephine h · · · E M Borovicka, Cruschini, Alice Burkhardt, Virginia Bul- a two mont s . t.np 111 urope. rs. livar:tt, M~rian Calkins, .Jean Crossley Harry G. Phtlhps and her father, Mar1e Er1ckso~, Marian Flentye, .Janet Joseph Shore, will join Mrs. Groves !n Healy, Katherme Heinig Hazel Koll N \' k f h · Tl '11 'l Clella McKanna, Isabel M~calister, Mary. ew or or: t e tnp. .tey Wl ~at Jane Maloney, Margaret Pick, Helen I on the Homenc of the Whtte Star hne Reinhardt. Freshmen asnd plan to travel tshrc;>Ughl Ednglandd, Honor Roll-Patsy Boylston, Janet San- cotland, Holland, wttzer an , an ·ford, Louise Wagner, Martha Wilen France. Ethel Jackson, Sara Lindahl Mario~ M G 'd f h M Nettleman, Claire Simon, Flore~ce Sternrs. roves, prest ent o . t. e ary berg, Dorothy Winzenburg, Barbara Crane Nursery School . auxthary, . has Cooke, Katherine Maxwell, Ethel Ander- · led that organization through a year son, Amy Clagett, Lois Goldstein, Kath- f · · · h } N· _ a erine Kruger Mary Jane Mess Ethel o actlve co-operation wtt t te Pierce, Betty Seery, Anne T~urtellot tiona} Kindergarten and Elementary Harriett Webster, Josephine Pridmore: college in the 3upport of the Nursery Lora Baughman, Jane Ludwig Theda M G CI:tilds, Mary Alice Cochran, 'Victoria school at Hull Ho~se.. rs. . roves ~1eball, Mary Ferrarini, Virginia .Ten- plans for an enthustasttc start m the kmR, Ru.th Offner, Frances Lutz, Jean autumn as the auxiliary continues to !\leek, V1rginia Rietheimer · ' · · k Honorable Mention _ Helene Adler asstst the college 111 tts wor ·. Barbar~ Ballenger, Anne Boddie, Hele~ Bratsch1, Alice Conhaim, Martha ForG Teama · man, Phyllis Fuerman, Jean Hall . Marjorie Hume, Julia Kane. ' T Honorable Mention - Sally Kriebel Begin Season oumey Helen 1\faloney, Eleanor Mayer, Mar~ g-uerite McCann, 1\fary Melvin Dorothy The Woman's Western Golf associaMiller, .Jane Norman, Betty P~nce Virg-inia Polonis, Marion Popper Eli~abeth tion opened its tournament sea.;on Potter. Virginia Preston, ' Charlotte Monday with the first of a -series of Spiegel, Betty Steffens, Ruth Tay. six sectional team matches. The series is to close August 20 and September 10, DINNER ' FOR GRADUATES and the three sectional winners will Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Woodruff contend for the district champion.;hip. and their daughter, Alberta, are enIt was announced that thirty teams tertaining the graduating class of were expected to participate in the Roycemore school at dinner at Skokie opening competition. with the north Country· club this evening preceding side group playing at Glenview Golf the Roycemore prom. club. Other events in the series have been J. C. Murray, 433 Cum nor road, scheduled, for the north side groups, as Kenilworth has rrone to Maine where follows: Briargate, June 18; North he \\·ill join :Mrs .... Murrav at their sttlll ·· Shore July 2; Skokie, July 23; Sunset mer home for a sho.r t -vacation spent Ridge: August 6; Oly_ m pia Fields, Auin fishing. gust 20. Dorothy Darby, Elizabeth Dorothy Haack, Ruth Scrlbblns, Anne Sherwin." Taylor, . Harriet Williams, Mary Keith, Patr1cia Oliver, Caroline Richards, Grace Clucas, Constance Connor Alice Flesch Lillian Gritzbaugh, Erne;tine Herman' Mary Crane Nursery SchooJ · ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ H ead JI to T raveI Abroad ~~~~~dt, Hu~~~~~in:ett~efs~~~sonBa~~~~ For the Bride For the Graduate For the Anniversary· GIVE FLOWERS Scores of Floral suggestions-new ideas for. that special occasion. We take particular pride in our Wedding Bouquets and decorations. Quick Service/ . JOHN WEILAND 1161 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette 2128 nuooononao3 W. W. . A. Edgar A. Stevens, Inc. 1624 ORRINGTON AVENUE EVANSTON a youthful little hat of a smart simplicity that breathes the "air of the Avenue... It features a slightly wider brim in Dobbs exquisitely soft Leisure Light Felt, that nestles on the head with an unbelievable lightness. All colors and sizes! ACTON .·· is · i DOBBS

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