May 28, 1926 WILMETTE girl~ LIFE 41 .. . I ments for the younger boys and APPOINT STONE AS in the afternoons and for the grownups in the evening, according to presplans. TEMPORARY DIRECTOR ent After the dose of sc hool a more .~ I I Will Fill Position of Director of Community Athletics Under New Play Commission ;. elaborate program of sports will be entered upon. Plans for this have been tentativeh· drafted and will be further perfected in the near future. I I , ... ,. i · I ...-,, - I :. - · D. C. Stone. director of physical edu- SCH. OOL ART . EXHIBIT cation in Wilmette schools, has been appointed temporarv director of com!11 Unity athletics h.y the playground Villagers are Urged to Attend Exhibits in all Grade Schools During cmn mi ssion, it wa s announced this Week of June 1-4 . week. The work of the commission, ,,·hich was appointed follov·;ing the By ART CRITIC -pring- election when \Vilmctte voters · During the period June 1-4, the Art L ·lectNl to come under the state play ·lnd recreation act. will be to secure co- department of the V\rilmctte Public opl·ration .het\\'C(·n all village hoards sc hools will hold an exhibition of the ils dur~·> utilize all pia,· facilities in the · vil- work accomplished by the pup. la ~e to their fullest extent, and to pro- ing the past year. The work done vide a year-round program of com- in each grade will be shown in the respective rooms where parents and II! ttnit,· a thletics. \1 r.· Stone has been head of athletics friends intere sted will be welcome at in \\'ilmctte sc hoo ls during the past any time during the day. In addition arrangement:, have been \ l'ar aiHI ha~ alreadv. ,,·ith the conse nt · ,j the ad\'isory com-mittee on play and made to have each building open one .. ,.t·n·ation. begun a program of sports evening from 7 until 9 o'clock ,at which time the tlachcrs and repre sent· qh·n to th e commun it~· at large . atives from the Parent-Teacher assoPlana Tennis T ourneya ciations will act as hoste sses and will .\I'J~t of thl' acti,·ities will he at the he happy to receive visitor::; . 111>\nrd sc hool pla~'grotmds, nO\\' offiL· ially kno\\'n as the Village Green, for ·lw pn::-- ent. according tn Stl)lll' . Later \ \' :hhfngton park may also be used. Hl' plan · to nrganize a t\\·ilight soft ·,,til lt·a~ue ior \\'Orking hoy-; and hope s ·d,o to ha\'c a tenni s tournament for !H ,, ' :tnd nnl· f(lr girls. if enoug-h an.· ;Jikre-;tcd. Thl' trnrii' courb on the \ ' illage f ·, rt't'll arl' now he in~ re-.urfal'ed. and t I: 1 · rain has cIt: Ian· d "'or k cons i cl e rthh . \\' ith iayorahk \\'l'a thcr thev ~· ,t;ld he completed in t hn.·e or fotir d~,,· .... it wa~ sai<l. \\'hen thev are in ,\,.'q>t' to bl' playt:d upon th.l' tennis ' ·>Urnainents. both singles and double s. wi ll he :-. tarted . There '"ill he tourna - The Laurel school wilt he open Tuesday evening, June 1, and the teachers extend a cordial invitation to the parents and friends to visit the school and see the drawings, posters, booklets, friezes and so on that the chitclren have clone. Wednesday, June 2, at 7 o'clock the Central school group will receive visitors . In the hall of the Byron Stolp school will be displayed the trays, lamps and furniture made by the boys in manual training ~mder the direction of Lester Ball. Especially interesting in this department arc the articles 011 which have been used "Concreola," a decorative fini sh invented by Mr. Ball. A musical program also will he given at this time in the assembly hall, by the girls' and boys' Glee clubs, the Grammar School band and the Priman· Grade orche tra, supervised by Mrs. given by the Dramatic cluh of that school. The Art department has for the past two years been under the direction· of Miss Frances :r>onnelly and 'has been developed by her along the most progressive lines. She has striven to show the correlation of art with all the other studies, history, geography, English, nature study, civics, hygiene and others. Even the youngest chitclren draw pictures illustrating the stories told them and in every room the interesting results of this method mav he see n. Costumes of various na-. tiOt1s and periods of history have been studied; animals, birds, hutterfles and plant life have been examined; and an effort made to bring each study in 9omc manner into relation with the art work. A visit to one or all of these exhibits Maher. will repay the visitor and will be a Thursciay evening, June 2, the Logan great encouragement to the teachers school will he open and the teachers and children who ha,·e \vorked to arwill be pleased t o show the work to range it. all who attend. -------On Friday c\·ening, at th e Howard DO YOL' K~O\\' school, the parent s and friends mav That the American Legion was the sec the art and manual training ex-- first nati onal organization to adopt the hibit from 7 until 8:15 at which poppy as its ~f emorial Flower, having time they will be gi\'e n the oppor- taken this action at the i\ational cont unity of seeing two plays, "C inder - vcntion held in Cleveland. September ella Married" a nd "\\'isdolll Teeth" I!.7-?.9, 1920? 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Satisfaction for the owner is the law of Cadillac service-in four Chicago Cadillac service de.partments as well as at the Evanston Branch. Nowhere ·else will you find it as conscientiously observed. EVANSTON BRANCH Personal 8upervlslon of Fred Mlller CENTRAL CAFETERIA (' CADILLAC I '-. 1810 Ridge Avenue Evanston Ntlson Building Ctnttal Ac.1t., ""' of Wilmet~ Aue. WILMETTE ..& E University 8600 Rogen Park 9H3