Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Feb 1926, p. 14

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14 WILMETTE LIF F February 12, 1926 TEACHERS' GUILD TO MEET t e nde n t ] . R. Harper 's offi ce of Ce n T h e No r th S hore :Music T ea chers' tra l sc h ool at 10 o 'cl ock Monday, g uild w ill h o ld a 'm ee tin g in S uperin - mornin g, Febru a r y 15. Dean Shailer Matthews Talks at Woman's Club Dean Shai ler 1latthews. dean of the School of Religious Educaticlm of tte Cni\'ersit,· of Ch icago, was t le spea ·cr at the \Voman's cluh of \Vilmctte, 1· Vvedn sday, February 3. He c t:-.cussed some of the great moral problems that 'the next generation must soh·c. a))j)arcnth_· bY the try and fail mc·thod ~r 1 of past generations. Dean . att H'~\'S discussed the home of the future. \nth perhaps both father and mother ec~nomically independent and the rhtl- r · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -· (Office of Acting D e puty S cou t ..... om miss io n e r ) In honor of the b irthday of Ahra - ln Scoutdom FAST SUBURBAN TRAINS Clean, Comfortable Cars Parcel Racks for Shoppers All Wilmette Scouts ~ttention 1; 0 WILMETTE- CHICAGO Through t ick ets a lso sold, s leepin g ca r reserv ations made and ba~gage check ed Tick{'t A~cnt-E. E. ORNER-Telephollc 4 . South - Week Day· Leave Wilmette A.~f. North - Week Day· Arrh·c Chi<"ngo Wilm<'tte Lt':t\'C Chica~o Arrive A.:\1. 6 50 7 30 7 37 7 45 7 .57 8 00 8 .25 8 20 8 40 8 .28 8 48 8 54 9 .30 A. :\1. Arri\·c l.c:wc Wilmette C'hi<"ngo A.:\1. A.:\1. Leave Chicago 1 1 \ \ ' Arrive ilmettc 6 08 6 .45 7 .09 7 .14 7 .26 7 .33 7 .38 7 .51 7 .55 8 .02 8 . 14 8 .28 8. 47 A .:\1. 12 12 1 12 A 2.07 3.02 5.05 5 20 6 33 713 7 19 11 .12 9 16 10 06 ll 17 P . 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Barton, auth< ·r · (If the ·(.ifc of Abraham Lincoln'. o n dren cared for by some one who \\':l.S · . 14tl 1(\?- - t ,.. ·"'( l F · · 1 1 1 ~unc 1·n· e 1>ruan 1. .,_;:-. d 1 ··' m~dc ecTolll?l1l1Cally me et'tH c_nt >Y l'~o ;>'elm~}~ . p . 111. at- the First ongrega domg . . tiS " ·as. not <_one tn a < ts- ' . . I ·burch of \Vilmettl'. 100 seat ... a_pprovtn~ or dllsparagmg h~tt J~~~~.~:.t l~cen rr~ervcd f<n· the Scout, ~tmply cl! ... cus . e< a ... a n:ry rea pro)- .-\11 Scoutmasters " ·i ll he on han d le~1 ~· . . . · promptly, in unif<:rm ii P? ~-> i~~~l'. t 1 · 1 he rommg generatton \Vtl) han·. to t:1.kc chargr of thetr respccttve I rn< ·P' work out th~ mora!s of.~~~ m~rcclthl~·~ and . . it \\'ith them. All srou~ offici;t] , accelerated. mdustnal Ct\'lltzattOn. !"and nH·mht:r:-' of the ~·xerutt\'<' C<ltl . it right for o.n~ generation t~ stny 11littt'l' '"ill appt"ar in unifCirlll ii 1.,< ·' the countr~· ot 1t~ fore . . t~ .. of 1ts otl. ! -.ihk. Fach Scoutm:l,tcr ha.; n:C<'t\ t d of ib co~ I. or o t any o I 1t s nat~ Ira 1 11 n t i r (' 0 i t h j..., n· e 11 t j 11 t i t11 e to i 11 f <1n resource!'-: These are moral CJll<'"tJ()ll S . hi . . Troop. :lll<l \\T ... )H,'lcl have a la n.!· and mtt!'-t 'he soh·('cl. th<' peakn cit·-, turnout. Scc 1 tJtma-.tt·r.. " ·ill rl'port tL· clared. number Jlrc l'llt irotn tlwir r('-.perti ".' ------ ---tr(ln]h !11 ~fajor llarlJ:ttH.dt, upon arn · ~frs. Fred \\'ild '"a" ho-.te-,-. at :t ,·al. liAJm.\ t·r.n . dinner part\· 'at her home. o28 r.rt·t·n .\. D. S. ~· . 1teaf avenue~ Sundav. Fel>ruarv 7, " ·hen she entertained 16. guests in· honor 11i 1fr v n td's hirthda~;. CLUB MEETS TODAY l1 it 0 c ,, g 11 " c ""?·· s P . M. ~~ . ~~ ... P.M. 12 .06 ····· · · ··· A.:\1. South - Sunday· Leave Wilme t te A.:\1 . 8 . 19 9 . 12 11 16 Lea,·c Arriv e C hica go W ilmet te A. M . 8 .55 9 .40 11. 55 A rrive C hi cago North- S unday· Arri,·e Lea ve C hicago Wilmette A.~ l. 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