Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jun 1935, p. 26

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"fly-up" at the school. Minstrel badges were won by May Thompson, Nancy Weishaar, Nancy McCloud, Barbara Buebler, Joanne Hlathaway, Dorothy Starr, Barbara .Wakeley and Nancy Claar. Three of these girls, Nancy Weishaar, Barbara Buehier and Nancy, McCloud, -also mere awarded.hostess badges. Shir- ley Scarratt. and the Lafferty -twins, Marjorie Anne and Mary Janie, won swimmiing badges. The chil(1 nurse and housekeeper badges Went to jean Dickerson. Elaine Rothermel and Phylli s Wheelock won scholarship badges. vuO Choose your optician wilh care. Hfis honor and inieg- rlty is your only assurance of czualfty =cl fuli vçlue. imer C»e 'Cmnpany e,. FURNACE OUL CON Murphy-.Miles Contracts SIX P4AM78e mlibe sud sa. Om ud Claews Oremue the Armistice was signed. Funeral services were held last Friday morning at St. .Joseph's church, and burial was at St. joseph's cerne- tery. S.urviving Mr. Golbach are a sister, Mrs. J. C. Kloepfer of WiI- mette, and a brother, John. B. Gol-7 bach ô 'f Beaumont, Texas. Mr. Golbach was born in Wilmette and. was graduated from, the St. Joseph schoôt A LUMNI SOUVENIR ]EVAXSTON PICTIB 5 IDA S. RANDALL. UNI. 1160 Greenwoodlinn, Evaniston, I11. NOW -for nexct y.ar'ils fuel oil supply lu BENEIT of LOWER PRCE You a.utomatically get ful beuelit of the lotoeat price for the grade of oil you contract for. A Murphy-Mlles Fuel 011 contract mesures et,.ry possible satvig. * OELUVERY and SER VICE When you get Murphy-Miles Delivery and Service, you can practically forget Vour heating plant %6#t teinter. *ý STAIILITY a RIPUTATION You and yours are protected by the lntegrity and enviable reputation of Murphy-Mlles whieh has for years eerved ln growing numbers home- owners unwllling to let any element of chance enter Into the vital matter of homne heating. YoU a re -turther pro- tected by Mirphy-Mls'close associa- tion wlth th4e hlggest refter in the coutntry. s *.e 01 FuUprtom Avenue, I'hôtl Diversey 2700' -Y LOCA TU1 SWRVIHG rTHE CHICAGO AREA Wlà Advanceiusut Joanne Bartling. was invested* as a . tenderfoot Scout in Tiroop No. 4, andl - Barbara. Wakeley, Dorothy Starr, JJoanne .HathawayMrjreAne Laffrty, Mary Jane Lafferty, Pat- ricia Van Arsdale and Nancy Claar, became second class scouts in this troop. Two girls, Charlene Marshall and Patricia Lipman, were invested as tenderfoot Scouts in Troop No. 2, wbile Nancy Weishaar,. Barbara Buehier and Nancy McCloud ad- vanced to the second class rating 111 'this troop. Browuies B«e .Scoute TWO groups of Brownies, 'both in charge of Miss Margaret Luscombe, "tflew up" io become Scouts. One grouo, known as the "Toadstool Ring," included Beverly Darling, Joy r,orraine: Geist. Doroth*ea Knudsoii, Joanne Schildberg and Marianne Tudor. The other group, called "Happy Helpers." included Frances Becker, Lucille Becker, Clare Beglen, Elizabeth Dilling, Mona Kinney, Dor- tha Klein, Jane Morrison, Marian Petersen and Marabel Sears. Miss May. Becomes Bride of Chicagoan We dnesday In a silk suit of pqwder blue and a picture bat to match Miss Mary Elberta May of Wilmette became the bride of Stanton Vegbte Phillips of Chicago last evening at 8 o'clock in the Parish House of St. Francis Xavier ehirch. mnemoer of the advance group. Mrs. Pauline Hannen of Washing-. ton, D. C. after a two- month's visit to her son Carl Hannen and'familY of Sheridan- road, Wilmnette, bas re- turned to Wisbington., it uiri 'ownie t of awards and

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