Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Feb 1921, p. 3

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921 iscuss Varied Topics At Joint P- TSession [embers of Logan and Byron Stolp Schools Associations Hoar About Movies and Other Matters The Logan School and Byron C. [Stolp School Parent-Teacher asso- ciations met in joint session Feb- ruary 1, at the Byron C. Stolp school. pArs. Charles H. Whitehill, president fof the Yogan Parent-Teacher asso- ciation presided. A great deal of talent was evi- denced by children of the sixth grade who gave violin, piano and group singing numbers, under the direc- tion of Miss Brown. St. Augustine's church, gave a qihort informal talk on moving pictures,. He said that-^ff^hing$~^onsidered, we were getting good movies in Wil- mette. Unfortunately, comedies, everywhere, have not kept pace in excellence with photo-plays, it be- ing very difficult to get good com- edies in any- moving picture-theater. Most of them are vulgar to say the least. As_to what children may seer Dr. Car let on said, as things are now, it is up to the parents. If a play or serial is objectionable, keep the children at home. The -light way in which engagements and marriage are Friendly, a'mothers' club affiliated: with the Logan school Parent-Teach- er association, followed Dr. Carle- ton's talk. Mrs.> Donald Maxwell gave an interesting report of the work of the Babies' Friendly. It was learned that the members had been working in the interest of the Near East Relief by making layettes. Mrs. John Boddie outlined the progress of the Cooking class at Community House and urged mem- bers of the associations to attend the classes. A trio of Jolly Tar veterans from the Great Lakes Naval Training station were next on the program. The sailor boys expressed apprecia- tion of the efforts of north shore women in establishing and maintain- ing the Jolly Tar club at Waukegan. Refreshments were ^served by the llllllllllllllllillll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllll limn Rev. Hubert Garlet^-^e|torHof rsixth grade mothers: in the two as- 5E sociations. Tables were decorated with smilax and jonquils. haps the most insidious danger to children. Dr. Carleton spoke of a bulletin issued in New York by the National Motion Picture league which gives a review of every, pic- ture releasedâ„¢-----â€"â€"â€" A brief discussion of the Babies' The joint session was perhaps the largest Parent-Teacher session in the history of the village. Every resident of the village is cordially invited to attend) these meetings, whether or not parents of school children. Mrs. Paul Bleser of Ridge avenue, who has T>een traveling through the west the past six weeks is expected to return Sunday. While enroute treated in many films constitute per- she~spenf several days with her son j j Stephen at Hilltop, Ariz. MR. STORK PAYS A VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Michael Loutch an- nounce the birth of a daughter Tues- day morning, February 8, at the resi- dence on Glenview road. REDUCTION SALE To reduce our stodkoLHigJi^Gradc •u-- Stationery and a few holiday boxes we have left, we will put them on sale FRIDAY AT of the regular prices. This is your opportunity to stock up on good High Grade Linen Paper at old pre war prices, and it will not occur ^gaHrthi^yeanâ€"GOME EARL Y RENNB CO. + 7** ^l&xaAL Storm Store Hours for Sundays during winter months: OPENS AT 10 A. M., CLOSES 6 P. M. Telephones Wilmette 28 and 29 Mr. Hoyt King, Tax Township, will be ready receive yourjaxes on AT THE j What will SHE say if you fail to • s^nd her A VALENTINE ? The Best and Prettiest Valentines on display at llMlllMlillliilliiliiiiiiiiiliitlitiiriiitiitililllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiifiimillilliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiliiililiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillliiMiimiaiiiitiiittiiiiiiitiiiii Wm. P. P^ Confectioner 'Everything Sweet to Eat" Ridge and Lake Aves. WILMETTE TELEPHONE WILMETTE 1450 BANKING ROOM of Wilmette -MB Achilles was vulnerable only in his heel. That vulnerability caused his death from the spear of an enemy. Your heel is also vulnerable, i ^Fheresult of pooHieels on shpes is hours of discomfort. DEPENDABLE SHOE REPAIRING FACTORY F. W. NORTON, Prop. Lake and Ridge Avenues Phone Wilmette 2358 Come earty^rad^avoicl the rush! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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