Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Sep 1927, p. 32

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WILMETTE ·LIFE September lJ, 1[_]2'": 0 · ·· _ _ _ _,_ _,_,_,. ________ _,.,.r··.,.· WILMETTE LIFE I~St:ED }'RillA\' 0}' tw t: . u·u l\' F.t:K the wasting of money. \Vhen a house needs to he painted. it is folly t.o put on <rcttin{r the work done merely to san· h ~ ··· _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . . ., _ , _ _ _ Q SHORE LINES LAMENT drc~~l' · ' morwy. In iact it i~ often true that tlw ~~e:--t wa\ ('hk~lJ:O oflkt': 6 X. !\tidtigan A \'t·. Tt·l. Stall' ti:~:.!ti to ~a \ 'C money and energy is tu spc.·nd it. T·l·phont· ............... : . .... : . ....... : Wilmette - )u~o · st· ns,·uu·no~-· J·aiu··: ~ ~~~~-.... .:~~~Uo ..A \- t:.ni .All ,·ommunkation;;~~mst L~· ac~·ompani··d h;:- · th~ Then· ma \' lw lwre and then· a it- w ht· namt- and addrt·!"~ ··f tht· writ('r: .-\rticl<·s for pul·nig-httd indi\'iduals. tnck<.'d a wa ,. 111 the !katfon tnUl't n.-al'h the t>dltor hy \\·ednt'sday noon tc· ~~~£!l~~tlet: In curr.-rlt is~U ('. hark\\·nods, whn still imag-ine that chun:h l!t'l'Olution~ of condolenl't·, t:anis of thanks ·c,Lttuai\ Ii ft· comprises unl y Sutula \" nt>t io't'!\ Of t>lltt·rta&nmCillS Uf utlwr aft'airs 'Whf'rt· a I~ admittam·e duu,:;e i~ JlUbllsht:'d, will be charJ.:-t·<l :tt Church ~chou]. q.!"Hlar church st'n·r· a:ula r ad \'t·rt i l-1111~ ra tt·s. ====...-:-:--- ---·-·---· ice. and prayt·r met·t ing. ··--Activity Tht:"c bark munhcrs think 1f undrcd "' of our north shon· girls an<l that the church huilding i-., h( ty:-. ha ,·in~ completed t 1H'ir high ~rhoul lt ~l'd only l\\·ire a \n. ' tk. unce .un ~unday c~·ur..;~._· ..... are 'dT to colleg-e. lla\"ing- l<·arnl'd murning- for Sunday Srhuol atHl rhurrh t,, cross safely the pons asi~tn· i ce, and unce on \\'e<lnc:-;day for prayer to nornm and wh<"n to use ~hall nwc.·tin~. Therefor<· the\· blamc the dwrch and \\'ill, our iutur~· citizen~ anth<,ritil'. -i for making -"u little uq· of an College ha\·e migrated in larg-e num c..·xpensin.· plant. hers to the many cc..:n tcr..; of hight:r learning, east and west. Thc modc..·nt church i:-; open the year nnm<l, t:\'t'ry day in the wcek. and almo~t To most of them ·the chang-e \\'ill he sud c..·n·n· t:\·c.·ning .. \t al111ost anv hour of the clt·n and radical and the adjust mcnt di ffi day -or t'\·t·nm.L: unc.: m;l\: g;;in arcc . . s. :\ c.ult. C nt it now these yuung- people ha \'t' ,,n ~ ine ~:-. uflin· tllay hl· (tJ~l'll ·mly from () to h\·~d at home under the protect ion and 5 :.)(). I ,n t a 11 up - t o - da t <: c h u r c h i s · d, 1i n g gutdann~ of pan·nb. In manv cases t·,·en·lm:-.inc"~ J,oth da \ and t'\Tlliug. thing has heen done for tl;em and th~'" tl!emseh·cs ha\'e not learned to he respon-.\ tllt~rt show ing of orga nization ~ in a singh· church gin·s one a u~dul idea of the sthle. In other case' parents ha\'e wiseh· t·xtl'nt 11f thi~ artiritr. In addition to the endeavored to ntltivatr in their childn.·;1 rungn·ga t ion. \\' h irh lllt'l.'h tm Sunday some sense of independence. ~omr ahilit'" t.o go it alone. morning·. :tnd tlw ~undar ~rhtl(ll. there an· pr(lhabl) a y1ltlll~ tttt·t~\ dub, a y"ung. But. ~"e n these latter will find rollq.!e \Yomt·n\ ~uild. a11 aid "<'rid\, a mis~innary hfe dtflerent not mer<'ly in degree hut in ~o~·ic:ty, the lH,~ -.,cutth, tlw girl ~riJltt~. kind from life in the schools back lwnw . the ·dwir. tht· 1~~,,-< rlub. the neig-hhoriHHJd lf at~y of l h~ young- people will he ohfig-cd rirck:-.. to -..a:· n,,tiiing· ui organizaticms pcto hnd thetr own lodg-ing-s and hoardingndiar t11 indjyj,~n;tl rlntn·lll':-o and di\'i:--ion, places. They will ha ,·c to ans ,,-e r for them·11l tht' llrgalli:~;tti·dh Ji . . tt·d ahon:. selves questions reg-arding ~nhj~._·ch and hour~. ~ot havin~ any J,)nger c:-t:-;,· :u:n·:-.-.. I htring tiH· n:\t 'ilt untimt·h· l~t·att·d "JHll to the p:Lrt·ntal c..·ar and mind tiH·,· ,~·ill h:t\"t· \\ ' hell \\"t· \\TI'V t"U tllill!.! IJ\tt ir111ll lt·\\'11 till iorn·d upon tlrt·m \n·ight.\· - rln·j,j, .,l:-. . lilt' 2 o.; . ·~~nil \\'t ·...., tt't'll ,,~. r:tll inti) a l>nttl1tk~ ~ tlwy \\·ill du lll:tll) thing:-- that t' 't a II _ \ 1111 c· :--.1 ~ ·t k cl. . ), :1 t tht·\· \\'ill regn:t i11 latt'r ~~·ar~. It i !..:·1 : l \ \ ·. 1 · k ' I lilt' . r :t i n . .: t , ·n 11. l!ut tilt· hn·:tl.:ittg· ,,i IJ,,,tlt tit.·~ j.._ ll·Jt tt· Rain and \ \ t' :t11d 1111r iclJf,\\ p;t ....... <'tl ht· dt·j·lured. t'h:tnnin" tri tllJt·· ... rt·Jj .. ,, 111 . ~ ~ ~ S1tinc ~ v !. " l1 :t d J, L. , · 11 111· 1 r t· I i 1...: 1 · \'tc..'\\· ~ h;t . . ~unwtimv' h(Tll producti\t' "i '-t! :tllll"·l l' bllt' th;ltl i}tt!"!l· ·, 1 rt·:tl ~<HHI. Th1.· ,,,,,. 111\l .... t ht·t.dlllt' :t lll;tn. ];nnlatJ J,t in"' · :._:a"i'ill:_: l·)r .ttr ;t , rt~t,,· :tnd tht· girl a \\utll ;Lll, and tltt· r~~Ik~t· put-.. -.,;t·:t iJlt·d ~·I;Lllh ,·a n .L::l"l' .\ -.. iht· r;Litt Itt: \·al u :tldc :-.tif(t·nill . !.! illtet lll:tll_\ :1 li111p d<' ~::til t., "J'riJJl,!t- ti lt ' \\ i11d"\' ... i]j.., ·· :~t· ('1111~.! J'l'11tkllt. It i~ 1111! plt·:t:·<LIIt tu han· t·llt·'.... :tlnlf,,t lw:tr ti t< · tl ~:tn k . . ;..:·i, itt~-- th :t t l't·r yollthiul il ln :--i,,,,, r~tu.!.!ld, di,p,·llt-d, Lut it me:tkd tlh· r ;tr. ()JJt· tin·d \\·,nl:ttl d1· '" \\t·ll t11 iacv tht· i:tct-... ,,j lik ~.·:nh . lihT:tt(;J_\ clll·"r t" l ) 1 ' \\Vttt ·d tll.ttl ]., ... ,. th1 J,cnt·!it "j till.' tklil · i~.u ... rain . . \11 'Vt'llit·d t·· :-:..:t \' i 1l g t:-: Ht·t ahr:t\' :-- tntt· t'l'utltlllli;in ·· :q.~r,·t· th:tt :tt l:t:--t tht· lw:tlt'd "l'_t·l! "-;l ... \ . _ t j 11 ~- man i:-- n"t tH·t-1.':':-.at ih :ut 1.'<.'1' cr;Lck,·d ii !lilt l1rnken. tlillllicd lll a n . T Ih · t h r i i t \ · l·:·n g l i :- h m a n l~ut :-.trang-t· t11 .... a~ ,,.,. ran lltlt 11! tht· 1~rat"t in·, murc c..·conum ,. rain a~ :-; uddcnh· a..., \u. · had nm 1nttl it. .\t Wise than tlw rlu:-'t' ~t..'utrhmat~. Chicago .\n.'tll~c \\'l' had md the :-- tuntl. Econotny Er"n"miziug 1~ "· i~e saYing . \t .:\lor. "'t' .\Yt'lllh' in 1\u~t·r~ l ark \H' lcit pitt:-. wi:--c..· :-;pending·. it. The ~idl'walk~ and ·~ t rcl't~ wen· now Thc ha1,it . ui wi~c.· :-a \·iug- is an t·xn·llcnt a" dry as a IHIIH', an<l the ai~· as .hot a~ habit. l'utti.ng awa\· in a trustwortln· hank t h(lug·h rain hadn·t fallen for months. a fixt.·<l amount t'\"t:rY Wt'ek not onl~- tind..; J{ain and shine. That.\ the \\·ay it g"lH'~. un~ at the end of a -,·c..·ar with a nH;st sat Some ~t't ~oa~:~·d whik thcL ·wi(fhhnr...; isiying ainount in tl~e hank; it also culti- . dry np and sh ri n·l a \\·a v. vatc:-- in the saver a (ksin· to ~a\'e, a pleas tr un· in !'a\·ing-, and a rt.'!!ttlarit\· ; : duincr ,.., :---. There were nl, l~o,· Scouts when we were :...(,llll:thing- \\'urth while. young. Ot henn~e -we should ha \'C bet~n Till· habit of wise ~Pl'IHling- is also ~x one. \Vc shifted for nursclve~. we boys, in n·1lent. There art· time:' "hc.·n spending those days back in the 19th century. \Ve J'Ub a man f~trtiH:r ahc..·ad tinanrialh- than went harefooted in summer. Our greatest ~a viug. ~n duuht it i..; much het ter at times fun was to ~o chestnutting. \re'd tramp oft t<J lmy a hig·h }'rin·d :--uit than a low priced. to tht· \\·oods with a hunch of pals. \Vhen H~tter in thc l·,ng- nm. " c got there we'd throw sticks up at the It wa.., \,·~}] ~ai<l that t·ducation takc.·:-<·pen burrs and down they'd come rattling timt and that the :-.:n·ing oi tim~ in being on the dry leaves. Or we'd go hunting bull cdncatcd is \\'a~ting- timl'. Likcwi:--e the fro,g-s or mud turtles. Do Boy Scouts hunt · !--a \'1 11~ <Jf nwnt:y that Jlct·d:-. tu hc ~peut i:-; hn11 frogs? LLOYD IJ()J,i,ISTEU, I~C. 1:?!!:! ('t·ntral A,·, .. , \\'ilmcll<'. Ill. ~· ~-~-- .uc so short. Oh: llow to ~~l them long· These (h.ln~ing styll's will Orin~ ml' <btl. Llch drc\s h.t' M.Hlll'thin~ o,.q,)n~: There·~ nne dl.lt\ \hort : .lnothn ·, lull :\nd still one more .th,lr" tight: There's not onl' in the wht ll.: <hn~cd hun,! ' Th.H rcall}' is just ri~otht. t\11 mv 1 So tdl Jll(' . wh.ll·s a girl t u d , , One \l.:itl, not mud1 munn ' Tlh"H.' d·. an~ing styles perhap' \Viii IU\'6! J\tc just .1 hit-- wcll--:..funnv As'-: .\\ H 1\l i Of/ \\' ··Hltl that W· · t·oulcl ~h~ · ;, ~tand '" . \lllt.o ·J,,II.· 111 It· r tk~J .. ·lat·· plight, hut, n·:dly, \\· · ·tlltt·· : ... lwr just ;1!" ~h·· Is . Still, if Wt· ··;til h· · 11f ~··r · \ II'· · Why. Tho Thad lkar ~fiquc: \\'1..' arc thome of · tht.· \\'ilmdtc: thlt !tht"n:! who, likt· the Arallth with their tenth, fold up tlrl'ir autonwhih:th eath night. Our allt·y ith hl"ill~ p;ln·d and thith little pot..·m was inthpirc.t ,,· h!l~· "' atching the hig gran· I and cuncrctl..' n~t·n. Pehbl~s on the sands c,f tim\.'. Concrete on the pebhles, ).Jake tht.· rihhon band (li road ( )n whidt tht· touri.,t tn·hltlt· .... - TIIERIO\.' I i! 'I Ill I Barnyard Laya I The r.lin h.1s spoiled the hay this year . ;\lthouS-!h ll 's likrd by cvrry f ro~gir. Just so your anRa. llrpzih .1b . I l.H made my hl'.Ht .1!! -;u~gy II Dl'.lr llqnih.1h . vou douhtk~<> knllw ;\ Wrr't' comb n1.1kl.'s. hor~1.'S o;kd, . I fed .1'> hnl'.h~·d .l nd ri.'PPC~I 1"11 S.l\' .\\.brn \ 'oJll iu'-l h,j.,, me <'n thl.' cbl'l.'h JI I · :\ .:"w rh.11 h.l\ 11· ' rue! t n dh·W h >tl rl.'h wrv dumb . 11·..1!' ll <l'lth.lll \~-b~· n \' <>i l r,· n·tt h.r, I lui ... n· lo-.t .1 nd :..::um. 1 I\. l :.tk< .< h.,rh tu·.( r·n,,· .1 \\,,k I h.ll ... ·iU:t.· 111 lll/!l . (' !:h' P, 'It · 1'· 1 ! !I h~ ,.._.: 1 i !l :1 \ u r · ' n.:;, -. l 1· t lll L(,·rnit> <) \' \l·· h·p,·, .tl·' .·II ~~·.: td h,r,,·., · I 1 · k ll··nl mn,h t·· 1 l .!ll h .. t I ! ; !lJ k . : ~ :I ,. \) ! l h" t ' .\ n.l . l:n.;1· ii\: u.·nt\ p,·r t.H I · l ·.~ ·ll \'1 't·l!l <,ln ( rl'.l l-.t· \IUP \ t!th Wit 1J<Hll "'.lfl ~· Y. ·ll y , ll 1' \ . 1\· !11ll\t .l~-.!1<'<'. 1 .Ht' mr '>u·ntnl "'·lP: () w .1~ h I bro; ltll1~tng ofT ol tnl' · !If '>:RY Bt·h \lin II:·\ Ill!' ~p·nt : 1 f, \\' d:s\ :< d .. \\lt ··ll tl 1·· fal'll\ ·r··lh·t ··h·. _ , ,f ~il· ·!-' , w ·. ":til :'tPPr· ···tat· full:- ju:-:t "l1.1~ ll· ·p:t. rlt:JII :- )p ·: t\"Y l lt·:trt ··d II· ·,, · l:lllr lllt·:sllt wh·ll llo- :>: ·:tr·w·d f,.r itnps·t· \"+·d f;wiliti· ·"' f··r tit·· d.til' ahlut t·IJt~ . 1 p :-.. ~- · ------------ Of Jbsoltuc knowlcd~c I h.wl' none . Hut my Aunt 's w.tshcrwonun's son 1 kud a policcnun on his hc.lt S.w to a laborer on the strrcr . That h..: h.td a letter just l.l~r wcek J.bod-written in the finest Greek l· rom a Chinese coolie in Timhuctoo \\'ho said th.lt a son in Cuh.l knew . Of ,, colored ~ent in .1 Tex.1s town ~Vho ~or it strai~ht from a circus ~lown !h.lt a m.1n in Klond~·kl' ROt the news l·rom a R·'"g of South Amrrican Jews. t\ botH ~ome fellow in Bornrn \\'ho knew a man who cl.1imed to know ", hrrmit who lived hcsidc a bkc. \\ hme mother-in -l.lw will undcrt.1J..l' 1 o prove that a f rirnd's si~tcr's niecl' 1-! 1s st.Hcd in a nicely written piece ~ h~l sh~ h.ls a son who knows ahout flll.' d.Hc the new ford car comes out. -SAM, THE R:\DIO MA;o.; What "" """ 1.hink of tho· f'uh<' \\-··11. l· ··r··llv that That Settles It -~norE.

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