Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1928, p. 6

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I WILMETTE · LIFE May 11. 1928 Miss Elizabe.th Schreiver of the Na- 1 tiona! Kindergarten and Elementary Open daily ro:oo to s:oo Sat~rdqy 1o:oo to 1:oo college of Evanston. will begin the Employment Department Calls telling of the Rhinegold stories to the Upon Residents to Utilize Hand made quilts, pillows, rugs, curtains, children at ' the story hour, conducted Student Service and gifts for all occasions. Also, canned under the auspices of the Children's goods, preserves, pickles, and home made departme~t of the Wilri1ette P~blic l_i- I (Official High School News) brary, , t~ts Saturday. T~e stones. w;ll New Trier High school is attempting · Jellies. be c.ontmued. the f.ol~owmg ~eek, a~- to render a new service both to the cordmg to Mtss Wtmfred Bnght, chtl- public and student body in the form dren's librarian. More than forty of a student employment department. Our ~onsigners are pleased. children were in attendance at the . . · fi d h 1 t k The ann of thts department IS to m ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s ~t~o~ry~~ou~r~a~ s~ w ~e~ e~.~~~~~~ enlployment for those boys desiring . · work \vhile attending hig-h scliool so . that they may earn part of their school expenses or earn "spending" money. Some hon would be unable. to attend ~chool . if it were not for the money thev are able to earn during- their sna-re time. and it is this ~roml that tre denartment -desires to help first of all. Hm~·ev e r. there arc two other fl"roups of · boys needing emnlovment. Namely. the group of boys desiring a smmner pos,i tion to help out college exoenses. and a rrroup who having. completed their high school course , are not nlanniflg· on a college career hut desire permanent Pmployment. TH" latter rrroun. thouP"h small. is auite deservi~l! of g-ood positions with emploYers and business men of the · community. Sprin~ Brings Jobs ~ow that spring is here there shoulcl lw a voocl manv resident" who might n"'f'rl a hoY to do general vard work, window washinP", occasional chauffering, or other odd work ahout the hom~". · Th, school witt . appreciate it if local merchants or residents needing a hoy for par.t time work. full summer ~m ployment or steaclv emnlm·ment. will telephone the Student Emnlo,·nH'nt department and tell their n P~"' ds. 'fhev will not onlv he gettinP.' free service for themselves hu t wilt be helping hig-h school students. Have Wage Scale The scale of waP"PS for emnloyed students varies from 30 cent~ per l1ot1r as a minimum to a rt>asonahlc rate for the kinci of work hl"'i 1lg done. . Call \Vinnetka 2400. anrl ask for 0 A. Oak", director nf student employment , New Trier High school. Wil01ette Wontan's Ex~hange 1024 Library-Story Hour Group to Hear Rhinegold Stories Lake Ave. Tel. Wil. 2891 SEEK ,EMPLOYMENT FOR · NEW TRIER STUDENTS :Special bakery sale on Saturday. t I Visit Our New · Store at 350 Linden Avenue, Wilmette Uneeda Biscuit, 3 Pkgs. ...................... .. llc Snider's Catsup, Large· Bottle, . ................. . 18c Crabmeat, Fancy Imported~ l/2 lb. Can ............ 30c Post's Bran Flakes, 2 Pkgs~ ..................... 19c Pineapple, Americall Home, Sliced No. 2 Can, 2 Cans 45c Ivory Soap, 2 Large Bars, .......................... . 21c Cheese, Anona Pimento, JlA oz. 14c Coffee, National Brand, lib. can, SOc Peas, Amer. Home, Ex. Sifted No.2 can, 17c Lipton's Yellow Label Tea, 1h lb. can, 48c Pompeian Olive .Oil, Y2 pt~ 32c Olives; Spanish Green, 20 oz. jar, 35c Snowdrift, I lb. can, ·.···· 2lc Malt, ~lue Rib~n, Set, · . · · . · 55c Rex Mineral .Soap, Large Pkg., 2lc Ginger Ale, American Home, bottle, 17c N. T. Board Authorizes Work on Athletic Field At a meeting of the New Trier High school board, held last Tuesday evening, the gradinlS and development of the aj:hletic fiel<t located to the east ' of the new gymnasium, was authorized. . The new field will eventua1ly provide playing and practice fields for all boys' sports and the present field will he utilized solely for the girls. The board · also authorized the remodeling of the present girls' and boys' gyninasiums into study halls and the purchase of new athletic equipment for the new gymnasium, iricluding locker and hasket equipment and a Telechrome clock system. Pure Fruit Preserves and Jellies National Brand American Home Brand 0 · 0 ·· 0 Strawberry,· 16 oz. Grape Jelly, 9 oz. Currant Jelly, 9 oz. . 0 0 · 0 · 0 0 0 · 0 · 0 0 · 0 · 0 ·· 0 0 0 · 0 · 29e 14e 17c Strawberry Pres., 16 oz. 25c Strawberry or Raspberry in big 4 1~. vase jar, . 89c 0 0. 0 0 0 . 0 ·· 0 · 000 ' ' 0 ' 000 North Shore Scout Troops Welcome IZ New Members New Scouts welcomed into north shore Scouting for the week Q{ April 21 to April 28 arc : Walter Robinson, . Troop 4, Wilmette; Paul R : Leach, Jr., Troop 4, Wilmette; Herbert Lilly, Troop 4, Wilmette; and John St. Clair, Troop 4.1 Wilmette; Victor Arnason, Troop 5, Wilmette; Theodore · Buck, Troop 5, Wilmette; Daniel H. Cassel, Troop 5, Wilmette ; and Charles Gibson, Troop 5, Wilmette; Robert C. Nathan, Troop 32, Highland Park; Neil I. Anderson, Troop 52, Deerfield; and Frederick G. Simmons, Troop 52, Deerfield; and Paul Fadon, Lone Scout of Northbr.ook: · OTHER STORES 1191 Wilmette Ave. - 619 Main St. 835. Ridge Ave.

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