Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1929, p. 3

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June 14, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 3 328 NAMES ON LIST CORNERSTONE OF-NEW H.ONORED AT N. K. E. C; Bishop Sheil Gives Budinger, of Wilmette, Gets Diplomas to Grads OF NEW TRIER GRADS WOMAN'S CLUB IS LAID Rosalie Scholarship; Other North Shore t M J[· · k Jt Jll. Students Receive Recognition a . Q tnC Impressive Ceremonies Held ,t Site of New Building Wednesday .. l 4 ' By Rutheda L. Pretzel \\'ith an impress ive ccn·n;on\·, the c or ne r stone of the n c\,. building ·of th ~ \\·oman' . club of \ Vilm ettl' wa:-; Ia id on \Vedne sday af terno on. ~Ir s. Har,·~y A. Bu h, present president. pr e:; tded at th e program, \\'hirh \\·as at· tended by many of · the m emJ)e r · of th e c luh. r11 the copp<.:r box. \\'hich \\·a:-; . ea led ·in the co rn er st one . member;-; laid a photograph f,i th e first o r ga nizer nf t he club; a photograph of the fir;-;t pr e~i <knt: a 192f> bulletin. " ·ith the earh· history oi t l1e club \nittcn bY pa;t presidents: t he first year book, - \\'hich ,,·as printt·cl · in IK95: clippings from Chicag(, paper;-; on t he hou se hold exhibit; th <.: cluh l!llllctins of 1928-29: photograph;-; and the tlatne s of th ~ build in g cn tlllllit tce \\·llich \\·ork e( l ou t jl!ans fo r financing· the ne\\:· building: a C()py ui t ht: \\'11 .\IJ-:TTE LJF1·: \\'ith an account of the hr<.:aking of ground l/trctnony: a I <)28-29 Ye ar hoo k: a }·hot,,graph ni }.fr;-;. nu~h: fa~hions o i the hour and cla,· : en ins hi the cla , .. '"ith one 0i the · ne\r dol1ar hill s in rludc d ; an<l a li st oi co ntribut or . to the building ittnd. :\ mong t h t: c ha rtcr Ill em bcrs \rho as:-i .. t~.· d in tJH~ Ct:l'l'I11Utl\' \\'l'I'C ~[r ·. \\'it }i ;llll Panu;-;hka. ~lrs .- F. L. J oy, Mrs. J·:d\\·in Drury. and ~[rs. H. D. Gatt~s . ).{ r:;. II. B. ~f nlfnrd. chai rman of th e Ctlrner stone ccrc:mo n,·, read the list Pi ar ticle :-; and al o - read greeti ngs in1m members and friends of th c club . Allison Opens Ceremony 1\.~.·,· . C curgc D. Allison gaye the in Y<lratiun ope nin g th e cen:mony, follm,·ing ·w hich ~1 r s. Bu sh spoke bri efly. ~lr ·. Bu ~h mentioned that the Club, \\' cb sta rted in 189 1 \\·ith t\\'entv mcmfH:r s, as . a litcran· societ Y. Its ti~ s t ciYic intcrest \ra s t he -prcscnt-lllg of a drink · ing fountain i or man and beast at the corner o i Central and \\'ilmette ave nues. \ 'i llagc President Earl E. Orner gan: a short addre s in which he empha::-.izcd the great d eYe lopment of \Yilmcttc, and commended the ~' oman's club of \Yilmettc ior its help in mak· ing \\'ilmette the second largest village bct\\'l'ell Chicago and vVaukegan. The superintendent of schools, ] . R. 11 arper, al so spo ke , expressing th~ estct..'m and r es pect of the community as a \rhole for the club. He said there isn't any ci Yic or social problem in \\'hich the \\' omen have not been interested. \\'ark has been clone unostenta- · tiou:;l y by .members of the vVoman's club of \ \'ilm ette, who have met so intelligently their responsibilities and oppor.tunities. Club work does not take \Yomcn out of the home, he said, becau e the ~,·omen have always been going out for entertainment, business, ciric enterprise and social service. Through the club they can better organize their work. Mr. Harper con· eluded hi s talk by saying, "vVJut \Vilmettc is todav has been determined in no small part- l)y this organization. As \\'e lav the foundation for · this new builcli1~g. ,,.c not only lay the foundation for a larger and better Woman· s club but for a greater and better Wilmette." .Mrs. Bush introduced the past president, Mrs. Hayes McKinney, who launched the project for the new building, and , the chairman of the. building committee, ~Irs. F. J. Schetden~elm, as well as members of the comnuttee. Miss Ruth Bower, president of the J unbr auxiliary, and little Berinth~a Simonds, who may sqmeclay be prestdent, also participated in the program. The ben.e diction was pronounced by the Rev. Horace G. Sm.ith. Uiss Rosalie Buding{·r. daughter of ~[r. and Mrs. John Budin~er, 614 ~faple avenue, }Yilmette , \\'rt S one of the fifteen tude1it s of th e Xatiot·al Kind ergart e n and Elt:.~1H.· ntar~· college, to re ce ive an h o norary sc holarship for the· coming- year. at the forty-third annual conimcnc~ment of the college held \\' ednesday a it ~ rnoo n, J Pill' 12. in ihr ri son hall. The sc holars bip a\\'arded ~I is~ Bud inger carries " ·ith it tlte pri,·ilq~~ of assisting in o ne oi th e g-ra ·L -. oi tb: demon stration school durit:l.! the ;nor n ing and in th e afternoo n c:t rryin !: the fourth year work to\r;lrcl th c d q.~r l'l' of Bachelor of Education. ~orth Shore studen t:' wb o r ·cci,·e<i the degree of Bachelor oi Education at th e commenc ,' tlll' llt cxcrci~e~ wer e: \fi ss Esther lhri stic. daughter oi :\Irs. ~f. :\[. Christie, 1SlJ .\hingd o n aH'ntlc, Kenilworth: ~I i:-;s ~I argar<; t S\\'eeney. daught er of ~Ir s . J o bn .\ . S\\'ecn y, 18 ~f cGoYcrn street, Highland Park, and :\Ii :-. Kath l'rine Tui~"· daught er of ~fr. an(l \f r :-;. Ben Q. Tuft s, 449 Sun~et road. \\' inn ctka.. ~fi ss Christie \\'a s the J!·1Jlltlar prl'..;ident of the se nio r cia~:-;. atHl ~li ~s 'I ufts ha s b ee n equally a:-; ;-; ur re ... -.i ul a;-; busin ess manager oi the ~tucknt Year . )" . 1 )OO k ·, "'fl )C ,. .-..atwna. The follo\ring students irom north ~ h or e communities r ecei\·ed the kind er· garten-clementary dipl oma. h a ,. i n g coinpletecl th e thr re· Year cour ... e in teacher tr-aining: EYal~~ton - .\lfr cda Chalhcrg. ~f argaret ~1 angt)ld. L (1rrai ne Smith. Armida Stc\\'art: \\'ilmett eRosalic Budinger, Ruth V . }{anson. Loui se Henrekson, Paula Stoerk: \Yin nctka Bernice Abraham so n. Ol ga ~f angel; and H.igh~ancl Park - ~ et tic Crimson, ~Iar g u c rite SulJiyan. Commencement exercises at Mallinckrodt High school Tuesday evening saw thirty-four students receiving diplomas. The exercises w ere colorful, the Right Reverend Bernard J. Sheil, D. D., Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, in crimson vestments, presiding and presenting the diplomas. The school hall was packed to capacity for the event: Honor medal s were a\\'arded to Geraldine Weber and :\1ary Lynch. Fannie Thurston, president of th e class, ga\'c an addre ss on "The Ideals of a Graduate," urging the graduating students to keep in mind always th e courag ous life of Joan of Arc. :\ fine mu sical program was presented an(l at the conclusion Bi shop ~heil addressed the · graduates. The mu sical program iollm\·s : rroceR:;;ional- Hopr ::\f:nch . . . . . Papini The ::\lnllinckrn<lt OrehN;trn. Orrm us · · · · · · · Sing(·nlwt·g-er "'h~->n th e Lt:>a\' s an' Turning Colrl Class of , nonizf'tti 29 . p:· nbh Dnn ce ::\Io ~ zlw'Y~ld Th<: Mnllinckn·dt On·hl'f<tra :O:d tf· l'ZCI i~1I' n ('flttt ~lin o,r . ('hrq)ill · · 1 ~R . ·eral<lme \ Plw r C":·nfl'l'l.' mg of Dtplnmn~ ~!]d _Honor~ l.· ·· · L·~~"' nal - ::\lr~.rdw ::\Ithtatn· ~~·hulH'l · t Th <- ::\Talhnekrodt Orch e~ tm ro Diplomas Awarded ,a t Co:nmiencement Exercises Thursday Night Three hundred a1id twenty-eight names appear on the list of graduates at New Trier High school this year, including those students who finished their work in Februarv and those who will complete their courses this summer. The twenty-ninth annual commence· m e nt exercise . were held in the Leslie F. Gates memorial gymnasium-auditorium at the school Thursdav evening of this \\'eek, when Han. Charles S . .Cutting, former judge of the Probat e court in Chicago. addressed the 1 graduates. N. T. Forensic Banquet Friday Night, June .14 New Trier High school's foren sic representatiYes will hold their annual banquet thi s Friday night, June 14. The banquet will be attended hv m ember s of the Gavel club, New T~ier dehating organization, the foren sic board, and the old \Vranglers' club. girl~· debating society, as \\·e ll as hy Debate Coach Chester E. MacLean and the team managers, Ray Ringson and George CampbelL Initiation of the K ew Trier students who were reccntlv elected to the National Foren sic Hono.r societv will be one of the feature s of the affair. ---------------------------------- WANT ~ 7he \ SHORTEST \ UNE \BETWEEN USE u.. PHONE ~ HAVE \ __ _, Follo\Ying is the complete list of 1929 graduates at New Trier: ·F t·hruarr Grntluatel'i r:Jadyf: Elizabeth Anderson, Logan Hall 8aghy, .Jr., Ro'lland Houder Bridges, Sidtw:· Eugen(;' Dill r, Paul Christian Drebes, :\Ta rtha Elizabeth Farmer, Janet :\IcCoy 1 -T;tll, ::\larion :\1. Hilpert, George Arthur Johnston e, Charle~ A. Keller, Charles Candt-e K ennedy, Helen Bradford Lynch, . Yir!!;inia EllPn ::\Tiller, Charles Edger no~er~. V.T illiam Rossberger, Jr., Edward :\fetcn lf Selherg, Charl es Simpson Smith, t Jt·., ::\Iary Elizabeth Thayer, Jane WeilUStness SSOCla es ay lt->r, nreta Eug nia ·w es terberg and Ralph Trib , ute to A. Taylor A. \\.ht·t:·lodc .lun£' Graduat£'s Burton L(· wi~ A ~e h e im, James Edward High tribute \ra s paid t0 the late K Bakf'r. FranC'!'-! Alberta Ballou, Emilie .-\ rt hur J . Taylor. 8J3 Ccn tra 1 avenue. J l'nn' Hanning, Flor(;'nce Jane Barr, Lilla \Yilm ett ,r . in an article appea ring in ('arelynn Bellamy, William Henry Karl Bt·nnett, .Jr .. ::\Jarion L. Bent, John Ford the June i s~uc of the "Republic Item." B~tak, H t>k n Blake, Lucille RoRe-Bud published h ~· th r \f erchants' a;-; . ocia- l3lumen~tock, Oliver Bennett Boddie, John tion of the Republic building. Chicago. Born('amp. ~ '\Yilma ::\Iarie Boro\ icka, Pn Drandriff. ::\Tnrie E. Braun, Marin \\'hich ~f r . TaYlor had his offices.. Ht->l jorie Eli7.aht-th Braymer, Donald Howard ~fr. TaYlor died ·on \fa\· 25 at the Brockell, George Veatch Brown, Robert \Ye st Si.de hospital in Chi.cago follow- ::\fe!Yille Brown, Faith Evangeline Burge; '\Yilliam Treat Burns, Oliver Edward ing an operation for appendiciti s. C~llanen. GPorge Vincent Campbell, WalA. \f. Tannrath, president of the ter JnmPR Care~·. ::\Iartin Leroy Cassell, Harriet A lice ChriRtie, George EllRepubli c \f erchants' a ssociation. in a .Jr., wood Cop;~well, Yirginia Conner, Grace signe d statement appearing in the "Rr- cc.oke. H t· rbert Deni~on Coppel, Clara Douglas public Item" said: "The nine y ears that I haye I een associated wi t h. }.f r . Cornell, ::\far~· Louif:e Cotton, William Paul Crumli!-:h, Emily Loui~e Darst, DorTayl or in the emplo~·ment o i the Am<·r- land J c nes Davis, Franklin Martin ican Slicing ~fachinc company ha,·e dPBet>r~. Jr., ::\[arion Esther Denni::;, Leon he e n the happie;-;t of any during my Town!'end DickinRon, Jane Elizabeth Didrik~ t> n, Ruth Lambert Drayer, Gretchhu sines can·er. He had the facultY E>n DrH (' r, Carbon Chatley Dubbs, Carlyle of being Yery tolerant and a de :' ire t ~ Graem(;' Duncan-Clark, Elizabeth F. Duncreate a cheerful em·ironment and to lap. Hobert Louis Eckart, John Fox Eckhardt, Arthur Lutter Eilers, Robert Koons make the office surroundings pleasant. ElliH. Ruth Anne Enright, John ~lagnus . \cry few employes haYe left the com- F.riek~on, TT. ::\fabel Louise Erickson, Xial Bernard Ettingshausen, Martha panv of their C )\Yn acc r· rd." Frieda Etzbach, ::\Iarjorie EYers, Anne .JoHephine Fnrley, Catharine D(;'nt')n Summer School Starts in Farrar, Alice Winifred Feakins. John Root Fetl'her, Selma Frances Flesham. Wilmette Monday, June 17 .Jr::\lary .J. Forrest. Roy Franklin France. .. · Yirginia Louise French, Richard The \Vilmette Public school summer YateR Full'r, Richard William Funcheon, Doroth~· Ruth r:antzel, Richard Nelpon session will open :\-1onday morning. C:auger, ::\lary Adeline· Geib, R. James J nne 17, to run for a period of six Gerber. Kntheryn Frerlaricka Gerken, \\'eeks. Classes are to be held in the Konrad G<:rstenhrand, Jr., W;{liam Merriam Gibson, Wilbur George Glover, Jr., mornings onlv. The school will be Georgiana GonsalYes, Robert Edward 1111der the direct supervision of Supt. r:on~alY(;'S, f'arolyn Patricia Goodhue, J. R. Harper. The enrollment is about :\fnrgaret Gordon, Nancy Jack Gordon, Donald ::\lartin Granstrom, Lilliam )f, 200. C:ritzhaugh, Romayne M. GunRteens, Mil-+ Regular grade \\·ork is being offered ton Frank Guy. Carl Bertram Hall, Eu..:. Hardt, Ruth Harriet Hardt, Bro( ' -= as well as classes in art, manual train- gf-ne ( lifton Harrell, Henry George Hart. 1 r ,. ing~ and other subjects. · Miss Laura .John Jnnws Hauber, Mary Vir; a Flentye and Mrs. Hollas Gilbert are Healy, Fr(;'d Peter Heitman. Jr., J n Fred(;' ric H (;'rRchberger, Robert Edwards in charge of the kindergarten and Hertel, Xorman Hess, Alfred Hunter primary occupational work at the Cen- Hicks, Dn virl Payson Hicks, Emma Helen tral school for children from 4 to 7 Hicks. Homer Hilton, Jr., Alan Douglas Hoaglnnd, Denis(' Elizabeth Holmes, years of a'ge. F.Jdora Eloine Hopkins, Janet' Gr.ace Th~ objective of the summer school, Hughes, William Henry Hulswlt, , Jr., according to a bulletin mailed to par- Olive Jeannt-tte Humphryes, Marion Ellen ents recently, is to give each pupil the Rusting. H(;'lt-n L(;'ora Hutchens Eleanor Idler, individual attention and help that he 1larguerite T!oberta Ilg, Helen M . Irving, needs. Elizabeth S. Jenkins, Duncan Tallmadge .Tf-nnings, Arnold Carl Johnson, Harold Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mrs. F . .Johnson, St>ena Elizabeth Johnson, Ruth Carolyn Johnston, Celeste Adelaide Edward V. Cullison represented the .Jones, Maurene Jones, .Julia Etta .Tor~ Wilmette Legion auxiliary at a meet- dan, Robert Alexander Joslin, Madeline ing of the Cook County auxiliary unit Kahn, LoiR Kahnweilt>r, Mary McLaury Karker, Jack Henry Kaufman, Harold B. of the Legion auxiliary at the Eleanor Keith, Wendell Paislt-y Keith, Elizabeth club, Chicago, last Friday. A luncheon \~aw;;e Kelly, John King, George ·Crossett and bridge was held on Wednesday of Kingsley, Julia May Kinstler, Donna last week by the Seventh district at the Josephine Klewt>r, William Frater Koch, Roy Edmund Knauer, Jr., Marie CatherNorth Shore hotel in honor of the state ine Koepke, Richard Adolph Koretz, J. president of the auxiliary, Mrs. Pearl Leonard Kraft, Eloise Carollnt- Kremer, Duncan. (Continued on page 5) Class of 1929 B · A · p J. '·

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