Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jun 1929, p. 7

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Jun~ 7, 1929 WILMET·TE LIFE .7 . ;.. ·. ·v·tiJulne ·1s Dedica~~d to "Duke" . .. Childs, Athletic · Director; · , · Has Many Novel Features · Smith o"i · Wilinette, bo.t h of whom ·· NEW .T.RIER.. "ECHOES. ".:. gini.a . .. ' died .dtiriilg _ tjle present school year . Robert Carpenter : was the faculty ·_·.·..·YEAR· BOOK,-OFF. PRESS .sponsor. of· the The staff of .· . . ' . . ·. ' . . : .. . Father of L. F. Todd Is Summoned by Death Lowell F. Todd, principal of the Howard school was called to Anderson, lnd., Sunday by the death of hi s father there last Saturday. Mrs. Todd accompanied him. The funeral s~ rvice s were to be ht:ld early thi s week and Mr. Todd expected to return to Wilmette Tuesday evening or \Vedne'3day. Cat herin e Hildebrandt of Cleveland has been spending several clays thi·3 week '.Yith ~fi ss L·a ura Durgin who returned to her home at 627 Forest avenue last Saturda\' from Sheffield, Ill., where she has pas eel the last year teaching school. 0- : ~nnt.ial. . Kcw Trier H.igh school's 1929 Yearbook, "The Echoes," was placed·· on sa le at the school :M onday of'this week The editors-in-chief, Bolj ·~r arcus and D orland. Davis, ·ar'e· priding tlremse1ve oit the fact that the book \\'as distri·butecl on time~ 'I' he annual is ·dcciicatc:d this ,:ear to \\ 'ilired L;. ("Du r, e"J Childs, ,,:ho has been athletic director at New Trier for t m.: nt~· years. It- contains 206 pages and the ·cla . ; sic th eme i · used through(ill t. Contains Six Sections The I<J2<J ,·· arh o(,k i:; di,·idcd int·> ~ix ..;ectiutJ;- ric\\·s. a<llnini stration. c Ia:-.:-- c :-. a t il le t i c , . a c t i'·i t i c :-, . an d ad v(.·r - the ·publi<;ation wa? beaded by · Dorla nd Davis· aild Bob Marcl!S, editorsin-.chief, and· Rcsbert . Brown, Ruth Drayer, · and Kingsley Katnopp, associate editors. Following were the editors · o{ the va ri0.us dcp·artments: Martin Cassell, acti \·ities; Duncan J e nnin ~s, boys' athletics; Martha 'I'cncher, girls' athletics; 1\.Iorton ~1ergcntheim, li.t erary: Bill · Bennett, group pictures, and Don Brorkcll, snapshots. Business, circulatibn, and ach·crti ing managers were: I-lomcr Hilton. busi.ness ma1iager, and Robert I lertel, assistant; Robert Simmons, aclvertisi ng manager, and vVilliam 11csick, ass istant; J oh n Fetcher, circulation manager, and Prescott LothroJ), assistant. The typing staff was heacl<.:d by \ irginia Conner. AT MORGAN'S 616 DAVIS STREET Evanston Wilmette 835·836 C.O.D. and Telephone Orders Aeeepted.- . Free Delivery ~f iss The Fugrne Arms family of 221 Woodbine avenue·, spent the Mem_ orial day \YCek-end in Indianapol.i , v i s itin ~ Mrs. Arm'3' mother, Mrs. Edwin Hill. tistlllL'llts. .\c,,· ic:atures oi the hook · thi:-. year include: indi ,·idual pictures r)f al l cla ss r,!'!ircrs. indi, idual pictures of tcant capt;t it b and actiott 1:ict un· s .d athletic ClllltL·:--t s. thrtc iull pages dc,.<l ll'd to the Tri - ~, !Jip · l3tl _\' . · rlub and . the :-.atne atnu.unt o i :--pacc tu tltc Cirb' dui>. \\·it lt picture:-- (li tl1e IlL'\\. clu '> r< lO tll s and ut'lic(: r:-, and iacult,· spo!t ~Prs Cli each club. t\\·u page..; ;1i baby pil'turl·s, gruup picture:-- t1i the iaru lt \· by dcpartllll.: nts. and an unu~ual airplane vic\\' oi the :\e\\· Trin ca mpu s ltlld Sttri'Ollt}clipg.S. ·The "h1 · ~ll'llJOric:ult" page this ye?tr .c ftrri e 3. thr . n<Hllc s l 1i H <.: nr,· P. \ \" il li;i 111 ~ · oi .I ~ rath ton. llll'lll bc-rs of the '.\ t\\. Trier J:t,ard "i Educa tiun from 1<JO.=i t(J }<)23. \\·IJo clil·d last \car: Les lie F. < ~ates oi \ \ 'ilm<.:tte. l11Ct;Ibcr . of the hoard irnlll 10!9· until his death in D·> c c m I> e r. 1<) 2R : and two stu cl en t s. J oh n \\· a~d of ClcnYicw. and Dnrothy \'ir - The JUNE BRIDE will soon Le keeping Louse ·~ An ELE()TRI() PER()OLATOR is sure to be appreciated. Attractive styles to harmonize with any table service, beginning at $7.50* ··· Alao percolator sets and coffee urns. I Electrical gifts will make her new duties more pleasant and carefree DtJBIMGTHE NEXT IODAYS OM ACCOUNT OJ! EXTENSIVE REMODEL· IMGOJ!OUB ,. A1t AITT.O IUATIC TOASTER makes toast conveniently at the table, turning off the heat when it is done to just the brown you prefer. No burning this new way . . . the Toastmaster sells at $12.50*. An ELE()TRI() GRILL cooks a whole meal for several people . · . frying, boiling, stewing and toasting. Fine for im· promptu lunches and suppers. The Armstrong table grill pictured is $8.85 *. · ~ STORE. WE WILL ALLOW A SPECIAL No, movmg now's not done by hand, But by your telephoned command. A It's a simple mauer. You just phone us when and where. We're on the job as promised and your moving is attended to by MEN WHO KNOW HOW. An ELE()TRIC IRON % DISCOUNT ON ALL PHON£S·WILHETIE 32. UNIVERSITY 1317 OtAIRS & TABLES- FOR.. . R.ENT R:.:-:.;.: STORAGE I . I I J is a practical gift, sure to he wel· COIJle · ·· especially when it brings with it its own pad and cover for the ironing board. With the $6.00 Hotpoint iro11, its manufacturer offers for See, also, June only, th~ pad and larger home appliances- ,cover free. MOVING PACK.ING SHIPPING ~ 521 MAIN .A:4 STREET appropriate for group giving. *"Little by Little" prices slightly higher. GLASSED . GOO·DS AND ~ILMETTE,IU.. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN IWNOIS Phone Wilmette 2899 JOSEPH 1I4 I Central Ave., Wilmette W. KEHOE, District Manager CANN·ED G ·ooDS

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