Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jun 1924, p. 4

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WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, &atire time of free band instructor. Fmat Presene and work for scout buildina therein. W ette Plan Commission. Fourteen acres in single school and municipal playground ; 34 acres in high school property. 13, 1924 . (Continued from Page I) fu11y detailed. Dr. Young was the first to raise questions. Dr. Young :-"Is there any organization which draws toge~er. ~~. acts as a sort of super orgamzatton. In all cases there were several Wilmette people wh6 contributed answe~s and here only a gist is given. To thiS first question of Dr. Young's, the answer was that the moral and religious forces are taken care of by the Wilmette church council and there are the Rotary club and Chamber of Commerce for other activities. Dr. Young :-"What infrGCt~:"' are the police called on to enforce? Mostly speeding was the answer. Dr. Young :-"How many · juvenile cases have been brought up?" Few Deliaquenta GRADS OJ, BE CRURal GUESTS eon1 re1atioDaliata The come an institution as Graduate's Day in the First Congregational chur~h. Each year the members of the p~rtsh who are receiving diplomas etther from the grade or high schoo.l are the guests of honor at the mornmg service and Dr. Stephen A Lloyd, the pastor, addresses them _upon the subject of their work. Hts theme next Sunday will be. "The Soul of Yout~." In commentang uj>on 'the I sernc:e Dr. Lloyd said: "These are the days of rewards--of diplomas and of certificates of promotion. In our happiness in reaching the goal upon which our eyes have been for so long a time fixed, we are pretty apt to forget the struggles by which we have -------- Invite to I Services, June 15 HiP School Contributes ;0 Boob to Mountain Center Five weeks ago two boys from the 0 third Sunday in June has be- arriYed. And that is right-that is :JOUOUUUUUOOUU.IIItu as it should be-but I :) · '"The struafe has done 'IOifl~g more than help us reach ~ destred an goal. It has done somethma to us. tl . · , It has left its mark upon us. It has a~ incrnsed our confidence and de-l Cit · veloped our powers to do. Cit "It is struggle tltat makes soul aD4 C every one '!h.o has .gone the way of · learninp: reJOtces wtth the boys af!d ...., · ~ trirls who this ,.week ~op another htll,w ·o ·..:.au~ along the way. ·0 De ·J U · ~ Noble Cain, the organist and con- · O ductor of the choir, has arranged a 0 program of music approp~iate ~o .the 0 day and the public is cordtatly ~nvtted to this &ervice, Sunday mol'ntng at O desires to announce that, to 11 o'clock. 0 accommodate increasing pa- = ""D£ CEMENT = I= Goo w·n 8 B ber' ::» .Jdad .. ' R.,. .. or = 5 OF at 1159 Wdmette Ave ae 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 There have bc:en about J or 4 from outJ~ districts, but none of them can be called real delinquents, merely neglected. Dr. Young :-"What work does the probation officer carry on?" [n addition to the few neglected children which are taken care of, she also handles the charity work which amounts to about $500 a year, mostly among sick workingmen. Dr. Young :-"What steps are taken to protect the ·children ?" There is a visiting nurse and a doc.tor in the school every day. There is ""ery little truancy. The advisory system in the high school is functioning satisfactorily. There is also a psychoJocical expert at the high school who helps guide the children. Dr. Young :-"Is there any cigaret 111110king anwnc the children?" No cases of smokinc hue come to the atteDtion of the chiklma in the grades. tbe high school there is the Hi-Y dllb which takes care of that, and the ho,s have promised not to smoke in places where the reputation of the community might be in question. Dr. Yourig,;-"Are the children using cars . . .? Very few children are given the privilege to use cars. Caney Creek Community center, in the 0 mountains of Kentucky, came to New -. Trier High school and told about !he _. fight which that institution is wa~tn~ Cit there against the ignorance and mdt- 0 gence of the mountain whites. In an effort to help this work New Trier stu- Cit dents have recently cotlected and shipped to the Center 942 books, which will be added to the Caney Creek library. O = = = DR. C. E. GEISSE Osteopathic Phyaic:ian Villqe Th·tre Btq. Phoae Wd. 285% g 5 Cit tronage, an additional department has been added in 1 £ Room 21, Brown B dg., 0 h. h M rs. 1\tf W . tC .1.nae Ka ne, W ho }laS had years of experience in Beauty Culture will be in ·11 b h charge. Prices Wl e t e same l·n both shops. No waiting. For appointment, phone : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A mo -will be though -encoWtt tours. ~ miles, made t Wilmette 723 : ~0000000000800000088~888008888806 . c ina part in community life?" Dr-. Co-..ity Y<>un« :-·Are the children tak- Acli-- There are the Boy Scouts, Seascouts, Junior Police, self-governing at the IChools and boys working at the election polll. .· ques mi varied a little from t of Dr. Young but helped give fuller details of the eoviroameat of Willlldfe. Mr. Whipple :-"'How is the work ·f the Rotary clab and CICher er~Uia tiaal considered in tbt welfan of tile dlildren?· llpst of the orpnizations ha111e been in exisitence for a lhort time. Tbe Jto.. W, club has a stroac boys' committee ~ has plans on foot to do the work f· the boys who are not in school P..-.ers' and Soai baDq.ts aDd also l&llehers· and O.Qihtera" dimlers have ..... held. Mr. Whipple :-..How 4o ,_ know tilat J0U ret _P.!JR · · 'f' . 'l1le citr bealtll -..n-t · elici... and makes (.,....... ....._ ..t 10 far 8lere have been lood wt1ter ..t coocl ' ... .......... c.-a Mr. Whipple :-"What does tbe Parellt-Teacher UIOdetiaa wed: do far tile parents ?" r. eTery way the aim it · brine the Jlllftnts toctdlu. Two ICbaola of rei· education have been coadaeted for scboel teachers ..a f· ,.,_.. ;. child psJChology. Cbilclren's boob ..,. recularly dilcussed at the Wa~~~D's CW.. which bas a membership of about - . The Sunday Eveniac dub bas ib .-.ra- 10 JUenb come wilh their children. Exaltation of tbe 1M.. was stresMII lliu . lkvnolds. who was tbe loal Car . Ce.fe ····187' s.t.a- ·· - 1t85 · · J1)~ a,_.. · S,.CWT..... _ _.._ mortality rate?,. Exact figures were not on band bat die reports were that Wilmette would nlllllc among the halthiest communities to lave tile stand. iss ~:-"What is )'OUr in- ia the~. Miss ReJIIC)Icll :--!"What arc ,_. flllillc to exalt the home?" 11-.Lifes......i Music is ................... . ............. ... _. ...... ... .................. ~ ~...., ·· - _.................. _...,,.,, ..... Balloaatinef...a.w 11..... -tJ185 &pe.WW...- t18S Jlllce *ouch the victrola, rMio ad ical iastnaeats. Tlaere is a bo.e Oldlestra which tries to make the chilen. Cclur~e~ are aivea ia the IChools ia home econoaUcs and other forms of '-e-making. Children are cuided in training for parenthood under the sory .systmt ..at ~~ ,Ugh 8Chool. ith that the quizriQI' ended. In recapituJatiac the Wlique advana.es of Wa.n.tte which are ~ dte follotiinc ue listed in the "Digest of Reports to Judces in 'Better City CamP&icn!" Junior police fOI'Ct. dren acquainted with playina- with otb- ..aa... the~ a weJc:a.e Parcel Del'y · 1481 ~. .............. ........... ....., ~EO EVANSTON CO., . INC. T~e EvandoD Pree moriDa' Wilmette Sunday Eftllinc dub. the best replated beach on ~ 1101 Chicago Ave. 6194 A ........ in

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