WILMETTE get back to school b\' 1 o'clock This is the largest numbe~ of teachers we have had ·present so far at any one of our meetings. At 1 o'clock the mothers of the association assembled in the dining room for the main luncheon. The menu was carried out in blue and gold, the P. T. A. colors. and the attractive place cards, " ·hich were also in the blue and gold were made l.n_: ~I iss . Scheallcr, the Art teacher at the Howard :;chool as sistance. of . ' with the . about t~n ot her puptls. A song test was enjoyed by all. 'Mrs. Hoelz and Mr. Ack~rmann leading. ~'Irs. Knepper at the ptano. LIFE June 10, 1927 · P. T. A. News (Contributed) Gay candles and dainty spring flowers decorated ' the tables at the first annual luncheon given by the LoganHoward Parent-Teacher association in the First Presb\·terian church \Vednesday, June 8. Spoke 7 of the Presb_yterian church . sen·ed the _luncheot~ and \\-a asststcd by the soctal comm1ttee. Thirty-two tea~hers were served shortly after 12 o clock so they could I I 1 Mrs. Storms, the president, gave an 1per, on . behalf of the "School"; by address of welcome and introduced the Mr. Lowe~l F. Todd, on ~ehalf of tl~e following new officers: Mrs. I. E. Col- "Teachers,' and by Damel M. Davts vin, first vice-president; Mrs : Harry on behalf of the "Community'." B. Burnside, second vice-president; Miss Adelaide C. Jones very arti:; Mrs. P. T. Redfern, treasurer: Miss ticalh· sang the follo,ying group of M~y \Vitcher. recording se~retary; song~: "Rain," by Curran; "Cuckoo Mtss Aleda Larsen, correspondmg sec- Clock" hv Grant Schaeffer, and "Th~ rctary: Mrs. Enoch Steen. "Program" Mark~t ,. - by Carew. For . an cnron.' chairman: Mrs. Theodore 0. De Lang, she sa1;g "\\'hen LuYc Is Kind." c 111 e ,,.a · ·.: arric<l out . t1 1 "School Beautiful" chairman; ~Irs. A ., · 1 0 · · ·.. .~ 1 a 111 ) 0 " ~ ..... · · tt? H · V 011 D er H ?ff · ·· F 11lanc.c the retiring and 11 c,,·h- elected officers chatrJnan: · . · · ·gil r e(l t 0 "a· c1 1 color . ~{r..; ,,, If '1· ~frs.. ] ,". \\ 1 · ·. - Bchr, "llHicl 1 )Citlg as:-. 1 '-' · .. e are ·' agazme c lattmau. . J. R. Harper :'tarted the program " ·ith Short speeches, clo(lltent tn the the color "\.iolet." sYmbolizing th e pr~is c of the Parent-T~acher associ gro\\'th oi' the Parent -;l'eacher organatwn. were made by Supt. J. R H~r- ization. ~{ rs. p _ T. Redfem follo,nd with "Indigo," the spirituality \\' tich is always kept in YiC\\', and . ~fr~ . ('. E. Burges s spoke on "Blue," the loy aJt,- which the workers carry in their ]warts. ~~ rs. Donald H . ~~ax well ha(l "Crecn." the hope of the organizat:on in pa ss ing on to the world a " ·i:-<'r . nobler \ "O ut h. and ~~ rs. f. F. Cnh in told oi -the ·Tello\\," " ·hich stands for the pcri'ls and pitfalls to he guarded against. ~t'r s. J ohn \\'oodhearl toa skd the "O range," nr inspir::ttion, oi tht: P. T . A . rain how : ancl the theme wa " l'll)."ed 1J,· \lr:- . E . \1 . ~ill111HHH) s with a toa·;t -tl' the "l~cd." ,,·hich tq>iliL" ltn-e. the rn\·al road to tht· millenium which bring-s urlfkr:-tanding and " ·i:-. dom. r e ICIOUS HAT a joy it is-when· ever warm weather appetites need coaxing-to be able to serve delicious frozen desserts, chilled salads and cooling drinks direct from . your electric refrigerator. · · frozen dishes summer-time appetites that tempt jaded well· ordered kitchen as the modern range. Now-before that next hot spell comes-call in and see the attractive new electric refrigerator models at our stores. And let us tell you more about the delicious summertime menus they make possible. W A modern electric refrigerate! in your home also permits you to buy larger quantities and wider varieties of perishable foodsavesyou the trouble of frequent ·market· ing. It is just as necessary in .the Use the "Little by Little" Plan to bring your home the joy and convenience of modern electric refrigeration. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHE.RN ILLINOIS JOHNS. REESMAN, District Manager 1141 Central Avenue. Wilmette Wilmette 2899 ' .. :\Trl' . .J. E . Edmontl:-; of La( :t-a ng.··, r· ·r.donal din·<·tor <·f 1 ~istrit·l I!+, g-a\·,. til· · following- !-iJh-t'<'h whi<'h l··<l us to th· .. End of tht· Hainb('t\v" : " Lt·t's tra ,-,.J <1own a. roa<l, win(1ingth!'Oug-h many tltif'kly ·w ooclt·d spot::-:. with lwt·· · and th f' rt' a glow of sunlight . ··~onH·timt·!' Wt· think only of tlw l>t ·H t· · ty of tht>st· sha.dy spots, but dangi'I" may lurk tlwrt-pe rils, unknown to many of us, our ignoranf'~ of what mar b e th C'r· ·. ":\[any mothPrs of U!-i pas!-1 throug-1 1 them, only set.'ing· thf' sunny sw·ts that <'OilH.· lWC'ping- through at us, unmin<1fttl of ]Wrils hut n ·aching out to hopC'. "Our !itt! ~ onPs so prN'ious to uswe so anxious to g\·e to thP worltl ;1 mash·rpi<'C't' of human lift<- inspiration springing up within eaeh br<'ast- with t>\'<'rv turn in tlw road-ne w life-for('nr born· in us-on we go. "Rut-tht' n' is a paus~ in our jnurnPy to thr ~nd of this rainbow. \\"e nt···d:' mm;t link out· C'fforts with our f'hild's education. \\"t' must pull togf'tlwr, or tread on dangerous ground. \\re forgot it was hiddPn away in a dark fon·!'t, ('OV<>red up by forgottt·n promisf's- tl· ourse!Yes. "But f'\"t·r ready to rt·scuf'-loyalty tn home, loyaHy to princip!P, loyalty to honor, truth, justirf' and rightt'ousnt' ss- - we cannot Iran~ it out of our. journ(·rparf'nt, tt<;H·her, honw, !'~Chool-a.like must link tog-t'lh<'r in this training· of young life for a fulltwss of purpose·. "::-.J'owhf'rP f'an mothPrs l'f'f'f'l\'f' a bPtlt' r undt·rstanding, a grPatPr help on tltf' road of lift.· than in th(' Parcnt-Teaehe r work. "On Wf' go now-with a 11ttrpm;p full of promising growth in its fullest cxt ~ nt. Sf'(' a. g!O\\" or !if~· l>t'fon· u~ . Is it the ])Ot of gold~ "Lon· f'Omf's forth to mf'et us. Lo\'t ' of st'r\"ict· and Ion' of purpost'. Lon· of growth, lo\·e of inspiration, lOH' of ho1w - yt>s, and PVt'n love' nf ])('rils, for tlw~ arP ma(1,. 1-asi ... t· b\' a fullt·r unrl· rstand ing of lift·. · · owt· to th(· ~ational ('ongrt'SS rtf :\[otlwrs (as ot·igimllly callPCl) an f·ndlPRS dt>bt for th~ farsf'Ping understanding -thP union bt.·twPen the home and th·· Hf'honls and we f'an never f't'asl' to lw loyal to thos(· noblP womPn who st::t.rtPd this splrndid organization. "This is thP pot of gold at tilt.' t'nd of our rainbow ~of the journt'Y I ha\·,. taken you on through Runshinf' and rain. t ht·ough darktH·ss and light. "Lf·t us all tlwn b<' trut> seek·'rs of thC' l'··a I aims and J>urpor-;ps for whi<'h wt> stand, to st>curt.' and C'arrv out mothC'I"lo\·e and motlwr-thought into all that ton<"lws chil<l lift' in tlw hnnw and !-il'hool. "Aiwavs ha\·,. tht' rainbow with us. Ld its <·olors SJH·ak of life's roadway hut n·aeh out for· tht· pot of ·gold. Striv·· t·n·r to he tht' pattt>rn you want your <'hildrcn to modt'l from. "R(lmember thf'St' littl·' on(ls art> rC'arhing for that prtt of gold too. SPt' that tlwr !-ilart on tht· rir:-ht roadway with g'l'owth, spirituality, loyalty, hnpl\ twrils. fnll of inspira.tnn and lastly low·. '_V· · art> making future parents. Art' W<' gutdin~.;· tht- lives givt:>n into our {'aJ"f' so tha.t wt> shall have a gt:>neration of part'nts all tlw world will look to~ ~uf'h is m~· J>lt.'a for your journey to the t.'nd of tlw rainbow, 'Th(:' Pot of Gold."' "·p ""·t·