Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jun 1937, p. 6

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FATHERIS DAY GIFTS Amity Bill ,FoI&$1.0 Goýlf Bala. 25<. 50<.. 75c I New Eastmafl Camerais from Si to S26 CIN.KOAI<FILMS Medicine Chesi' Needs s &c MweraI Oil, qt. 79c S& c Perspiratiofl Powder ..........35 soc Calox Tooth Powder .... ......39C Squibbs Milk Of Magneia, 4qt.....5c Band Aid .........23 od.orono Ice. ... 3 Samson Soife-lex Fous. Ib Ruber$39 SIde .......I Graduation exercises at the joseph Sears school, Kenilwortb, wiII be held this Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the school gymflasiumf, it was announced yesterday by Elmer L., Nygaard, superintendent. The, prograi s to begin wýith the invocation, to -be asked by »he Rev. Herbert L. Willett, minister of the. Kenilworth Union church.. This: is to be followed, by two songs, sung- by the children of« the -seventh and eighth.grades, "March of the Peers" fromn Gilbert and Sullivans "Iolan- the, " and."Fair Wind and -Weather," a Mexican folk song. Clas> >Gif t, ______________________ Don: Campbell, president of ,the Pal tneRamr hooeighth grade, is to present: the class Mrs Pal athrcalprmznnt gif t, and this, will, be accepted by in ~ r not hr int spro tak.g Donald Raggiom represefltatiye of ant active ,parti h rmotion and, sale of Ravinia Festival books for tesvnhgae the currenit season. She has -Ju.st Two songs are to be given byý the CoIpictei a- most success fui per- boys' chorus, "We Sait the Ocean formance in Airs. Saéet~'<LanJJd's Blue" irom 'TPinafore," also a -Gilbert End."and Sullivan selection, and, "Good - Luck,7-Mister '-Fihrmian" by 'Scott. Mrs. Gathercoal, a recent graduate of The girls' glee club is to sing "Pier- Jhtefl rit nieberrot's Return" by Chamninade, and ortes nley,1$- 7 "ýThe Swan" bySaint-SaeflS. taCj niona dramtand ofup, w hih àanesaon its membe ro u ch unbssJnCo aand Kathmemer ne Copr- ones. eCwladKahrneCr to the niembers of the board of education and the diplomnas will be awardled by Mrs. Leon T. Ellis, meni- ber of the board. day evenling, June 25, at 8 o'clock at1 the omans Clb ofWilmtte.The The list of eighth grade graduates proramwill be open to the public. f ollows: programBentn Baker, Jr. Louis.. Bouchard, Those who will take part on the pro- L~ouis Brenner, Albert Cari Buehier, Vir- gram include: Suzanne Lou and Jack ginia b. Burkhard. Ellis, Ray Kinder, Mary Jane and Geraldifle Burnet. Don Campbell, Nan- Alc y Joanne Claar, Robert Miller Clark,, Joannie Wolf e, Sarah Ellen and Alcplrisella Covin. Beaton, Barbara Salomon, Marjorie John Conniiey, John J. Cosner, Jr*., Weil, Virginia Ives, Barbara Frei, Muriel Craig, Esch Davies. Gloria Fisher, Jean Putnam, Tommy--- Grant Dean, Grant Ridgway Elliçi, Marilyn Lee Frederic, Virginia Grahia. and Charotte Langi, Ann and BobbY Joanne Hathaway, Ralph R. Hawx- T -efr (----l --l Ph;f¶1fl1imons4iRoe- hurst, Jr., Mary Jane UHerbe, Jack AI- WIlMf (Frcmk Meler) CO. WiImI1'e~ IUnivi p Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Parry of 622 CE~ Maple avenue, had two houseguests over the week-end, Mrs. Parry's uncle, C. C. Brown- of Los Angeles, and ber sister, Mrs. Laurence Zemnpel o« of,,Lewistown, 111. nell. 1 SQ.

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