r 9, 19.:5 in t ·1,. Co un t : O ctober 9, 1925 WILMETTE LIFE ··- ; - ~. 31 son s t',_ ti d COl; ·t ·P ·ar ··n n!-; h ea1·' ~ f ~('I' )t · l :., r :11 . l>ra _ , ., ,. 1:\11 ht ~ "r , , Ll -:: . ) 'J I c 1·: ,u. 1'1 ' (' ·=-· · I \I, .\ .-.: \" Ii iii · ·I: I ~II ' < · ' . \ \ ' Ill! ' t, J, . :t \ ' t ' Ill< II' Stoll.tl I . ,· itt:.:. tl L· '. ( 'o·, ,. ,. i :I! .\ ~ 1'·11111 I" · all irt ·,r I!.!· ·. 1. It , :-::t . It· , ... .1 unt ··: tl . ;,,., .. , 111' I ·· · ·ll('lt< I 1 Jli )IJ'IO \ · , , .r , 1 It :·t' t I ~ I : lit I' tlld l· · r ,. t l· ·: f :t' · ;c· . t I. Lt _, .. ill ,...... , r,. 1" . ( '·· 11!. IJ,. ( .,. Ill\ ' , IJII II~ ~,1 Itt . ,I J,. fc · ,. Ill Character of Youth Depends on Community The en'Vironment of play~time and school days is the domtnant factor in forming t e character of youth. Dr. Wm. A. McKeever, one of the foremost sociologists in America, is authority for the above. In his opinion the essential difference between the so-called good and bad boy is the environment in which that boy received his training. So it devolves upon parents to select a hon1e in a place where they can confidently approve the social forces with which their children will be in contact. ~terest I' · 1:.-: l:O.' ·!' II II .ll. LJ -:.~I Do your children sit by while others play? 1' 1( ' E u. I :t7 r \ ,. , 1 1·· I·: t I .\ I. .\I; t pl. t Educational, social, religious and civic activities to you ~ schools , churches, libraries, parks, athletic fields, golf courses and community recreation, are more and more a part of suburban life. / ·:-;,x 1 l ,,. it l t hi(' j, rit l :t \ -li ,, t Ill· The essential conveniences of modern living- gas and electric services- which you now enjoy are available to you because utility companies keep pace with progress. . ( 'II" I. <t 1 .\ .... I 'cHill s. I I I"' ruf L~t :..:.·· ha~ 11 I' saH ('()S I The essential services rendered by this Cotnpany insure the conveniences of m.odern living Being a citizen of every community it serves, this Company is vitally interested in constructive development and orderly growth. Its service facilities are kept always ahead of the demands of its ever increasing n urn ber of customers. This Company carefully watches the trend of population and according} y prepared itself sometime ago to serve the new home-making development · west of Highland Park and Lake Forest, which centers around Libertyville and Mundelein in Lake County's Countryside. Such desirable development is important to this Company because its prosperity and that of the communities it serves are inter-dependent. as t·s I 1':0." JIll · Ol l('CTU- <.· h rs )1 1" 0\"t· tantiat of t h1 <I h <l~ ·r ant ' fa<'t ~ PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS '~erving .-6,000 square miles-220 cities and towns-'With Gas or Electricity.,, n of th 1· Wilmette 2899 1 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette a nager Jno ·. S. Reesman, District M_ Ll - 2tc