Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 1929, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE LIFE November 15. 192r) i····················· ····· I I I IN RED CROSS DRIVE ·Ridge I I I I Artistic · DECORATING To·r Wltll : 1 ·1 I ·om· ba~ lh own atmo5plltr·. tbf' aid of c.u lnt·rlor 1 d«<raton yoa t'&n f'Xpr·ss thl l·dhldaalitj In the dteoratlo·i . : 1 1 Bl)h P~emi, '· 2(J ! Cumherl<ii:d r·J:: u!. h enil\,·orth moto:-cd to Anw .-\rbor la ·: 1030 Greenleaf Phone 2764 w<·t:k to at tnrl he ~~ ichiga1 -Ha:-,::trr! : . ionthall game- . H11h ~pent the ·.· . eek"························· · <:nrl at the Ph i "appa Psi hou;e. rM. Portenhauser Painter and Decorator The Red Cros-s DriYe t 1i · Year \'.a5 again undertaken >Y the Juni,~r Xc: i!!hhnr'. The committee con-i·ts oi ~hr~ard Bluthardt a; pre ident. and Yir~inia ~f ar:hall as. chairman. as5isted J,y "athn·n Ben·nrL Ruth ~fan· Har rison. Bernice Cole, ~fari·11; Bluthardt. H..:len · and Budd,· Hnlden <tnd \'irginia Ric~. D urin({ h.e ne:xt ·it \\ day~ nery hr. me ir ! ~ . :ni(w.J rt.J \\·ill h~.,· cam·a - ,ed . 1 A~enue A.mon'! numerous impronments b~inf!' mad·e in the ra pidly growing ~id~c an:nue >tl'in'ess secti ·n are .n ew tront . Maintain "E" Average in Work in the ~Jttildin~ occupied uy the RidK<: for Five Weeks; 68 Others :\n:nue Pharman· at the northwest Make Honor Roll cc· nH:r c·i Lake and R:d!le a\·enues and th: .-\tlantic and Pacific store arljacent. , The di .. pla\· window:- haYe heen C.':~ix ~c.:n: nth g raders won t he d: tended (oUtWard rt di~tallCC (Jt thr<'(·, tinctiltll r1t ha\'i llg their 11at11C~ (JJI 1' it:et.. t~H: Ri(hze --\,n:l~ue · ph.armac\· co~- , llun·'r :-ollCit:ty list at the Joseph ~~.: .t. nu· '>'.tndn,\·s on !JC·t n .Ridge. anrl Lak t· 1-.cho0l in . Kenilworth ior the fir st ti · i1 aYing beer~· tre_attd 111 this mannr·r. ,,·ee:b oi the scl)ool term: The 11· 11 1 , T!1e mudernw::.d tront:~ afford much <trl- '-{}Ciet,· i:- ...:rJinposed ui pulJil wh o k , diti0nal 'ipace 1n the st ore rooms. an ;:n·~ rag e graee of "E" ·or exce:ll· ·1 · · Concerns S f t mprove tore ron .S 6SEARS SCHOOL SEVENTH GRADERS·HIT HIGH MA8K Thoae Honored Earbara Clark. Elinor Clark, l<.u:-o' · .-: (nok. lane Harrison, Tom HildelJr a: · :tlHl Ce~ilia ~1cKinnon are th e si:x h· JI I .· :-.nciety pupil~. The seventh grad · ·. th<.: nnh· grade represented in t he . ciety ir;r the tlrst five week oi :-c h ,·. \\·nrk . The honnr roll, composed of Jill! " . ' who haYe a grade of "E" ·in effort, a !~ , wa ~ announced this week. Si:xty-ci " · pupil:- ·are on the honor roll li st. ~llthough none oi the sixty-eight i:; ir · .. ,. ' the ::-ixth or eightlr grade. Fnllnwi !l:.. 1 are the honor roll pupils: Third G~ade , l~ubcrt Barr, Suzanne Erwin. \ ,. i: .. ! t' ·11 Frederick, ~{artha Hale, ~fa dt.:l · , _r tfl.{{·n:~en. Isabelle John son. J o.t: 1 Ketcham. Jack Lawson, ~fan ~lc! J : tosh. Ben;ice ~iodine, Eleanor ~~ nr 1 r!:"'!J· Phili.P Petersen, John R om 1 ·~·· .· 1 Elan11: Rothrrrhel , Ruth Streed ;(· ; : :'u-Zan \\'olit. · 1 .... Tlae FaDioas trigidaire Control~~ anti other added features eost You K Frigidaire· is equipped ~ith the "C..old f:ontrol" ~·ou would expect it to he high~r in price. _ But it isn·t. You would _ expect to · pay rnore for the surplus power of the Frigidaire compressor. But you don't. And you \I he willing to pay something extra for the features that make Frigidaire so quiet. Yet they cost you nothin~ extra. Titese impro,·ernents hal·~ added itnmcasurably to the con\'cnience, satisfaction and \·alue offered by Frigidaire. Yet not one cent has been added to the price. ~OU"L~G not~g Can there he any doubt that Frigidaire ghe~ you more for ~-our money? Call at our display room. Set- a conl.plete demons tration of the new Fri~daires. Let us ghe you prices. Let us tell you about the liberal monthly terms. Come in today. that Fourth . Grade ( ~1.·11rge Drn\\'n, Bredin Burn:-. I.~ 1. · · (ph·in. John Deacon. Kirk D~ l i Jtl.! . ! Patricia l~ru\·er, Lucy Huck .· Ha!'r ; ·... I mu'. ~celcy Lodwick. Bcttv ~f urr .t . ,I immy Olin. Ruth Sprenger. ' .I un · . ·;'.Hip ... .fohn \\"ilson and ~1an \\ ·~· · . ': Fifth Grade . Harhar;~, Bartling, · ~Ian· l:,t iT t·'t . .ddit]e C~..:x. Detty Jane. (\1oh· ... \ rt h1::· \rthur I3rn1f1Ct, Sl;irlev cfaffl'\. ( :n- C'rnttcnde n. Bunny Dahm. Zo 1!1.- L : (hape lle. Charlene Driver. Hl.'lrn ( ~lt· l · tlOll . Edith Gillett , Kirk Taylor. Yirgi n_i,1 ! 11(1\\'t', Pcgg~· Ketcham. Benjic ~b , l t\.innon. :\rend Knoop, Su1ant JL' .\f aurl'r. Ccorge H.icharcb. J c~Ult..· ~r' :\1 llH:n:--,) 11, Durton Smith. }.,: cnnt..· :l :-:.mit h. ~ran- lane Smith Bi-lh- ~· t .· ,_ I i ,itt:- and n;n~ld Sti llman·. ·Seventh Grade , narhara llark. E1inor Clark. 1!ck· t Clay. Ru:;::.ell Cook. Bobbie (uti· ,. ,. Rl.)y Demmon. Jane Harri::;t..)11. T ~ 1:1: }fil rkh rancltJ ~r ar·,. Huck. Cecilia · \I;~,·, Kinnon. Bill~· Robertson aJll! Fr c··· \·c,rkman. · ·, 1 ' Armistice Day Observed ' by Joseph, Sears Children 1 ' 1 .I ':-\.'ph ~t·ar:' =-cho~,1} in K~.· nil\\t..)rth \\ ::11 rercmonic~ lll1 .\rmi..,tirc da\· was ob:-~.:rYccl at \. · apj·:·.,priat t· 1 ~!,,n,fa · -:\t ]ll A~ p\~lt)rk in the morn ing pupil, ll'··m tit~,· thtrd to the ril!hth gra(k" 1:1· rlu::;in.: a:'~embkd in the 111.'~\· L!'·nt l:,t ,:um-auditoriuin. " ·hich wa:; hu;lt ;~ .. :' · 1111.'111llrial t11 K~·nihYorth'.- \\'tlrld \\,1' :- ,,ldil'r:' ...\itt'r th~ punil~ had li .. tt·n.~· ~ : 1 11· 1 part n1 the :\rnusti~o:e daY rrr<..'l1hlll :··, FRIGIDAIRE lJIOBE TH.IN A ·'IILLION IJ.V VSE STOVER ~lft'ldgu 11 An. · at nandolph St.. (l:Jl t: ,an~ton l&Sl Sherman Gre<'Difllf U80 An. Hi~hland Park S8! Ctntral An. Highland Park UO X. )Jichf~an An> .) Randolph u:.o JluiJhard Woods · 890 Linden Ave. Wlnnl'tka UU Pu,hllc Senlce Company co. ' hn,adra::;t from ~oldicrs' Field in l'hi' rago . including the sounding tli t al':- :tt · ll t)'doc k. Supt. E. L. ~ygaard g:t' 1· a Patrit)tic talk. In the cnune t1i hi, talk. ~[r . :\'ygaard read t lw na111 1.':- ~) ,· I , -.ixt~·-:-i x Kt·nihYorth men wlw ~1.'n t'l in the \Yt..)rld \\·ar. FiYe of thi :' num h··r \\·ere killed . .\11 of the s i :d ,·-~ix nan11.', appear nn a memorial plciquc in tlH· ltlhll\· tl i th1.' g~· mnasimn-auditt)rium . E. J ll hn Hicks, and his son, T L1n1. 2~ 1 a ,·e nue, Kenilworth accompa!licd hy John Carpt..·nter. 239 Fs::;C\. road. ldt Thur. day for Hanover. ~ . H .. to attend the Cor-nell- Dartmouth fo.)t ball game. Mr . Hicks' oldt'St son. Hunter. is a freshman at Dartmou th and ).[r. Carpt..'nter 1s a gracht1tl.' t)i Cornell. ~r clr~.):>l' ~·· of Xorthern IUionis At nil tbtlr otllces.

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