Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1928, p. 7

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Septem~er ?, . 1~ W. I~MB. T"rE ~ . L ·IF·.l! INSTALL NEW · Rabbi Louis J. Kopald 't o .Jutallecl at North Shore Coa1ret·· tioa brael Toai1hl RABBI 6,300 School Children Be Formally in To\mihi.,-This Term When the pubhc schools open next . Monday morning. in the four north shore · villages-Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, and Glencoe -more than six 'thousand pupils and upwards of three hundred teachers will start the year's activities. The number of students is divided as follows: Wilmette . Public schools, 1,550; Kenilworth Public schools, 450; Winnetka Public · schols, 1,800; Glencoe Public schools, 800, and New Trier High school, 1,700. This makes a total of 6,300. There wil lbe 65 teachers at Wilmette, 20 at Kenilworth, 90 at Winnetka, · 40 at Glencoe, and 10 Oat New Trier making a total of 315. ' Miss Laura Durgin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Durgin of 627 Forest avenue, left Thu.sday of this week for Sheffield, Ill., where she will teach ~n the high school there. Miss Durgin ts a graduate of Chicago university, class of 1927. Expenditures for charity in Illinois amount to $18.15 each minute. tiXXXIXIXXXXXXIXXIXXIXXJ ' ·. -: - An event of considerable importance to the Jewish community on the north shore will be the installation of Rabbi Louis ]. Kopald . as the rabbi of North. Shore Congregation Israel, located in Glencoe, · which event will take place this evening, at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Kopald was formerly for many years rabbi in Buffalo, N. Y., and was generally a leader in the civic activitie3 of that city. The North Shore Congregation Israel, which dedicated its new temple and auditorium in Glencoe early this year, is the first Reformed Jewish Congregation to be organized in any of the north shore suburbs and serves the residents of all the adjoining town3. The importance of this ev~nt, not only to the people of this vicinity but to the Jewish people of the entire country, is indicated by the fact that Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New York, o.ne of the leading Jewish rabbis of the world, is. coming here especially to deliver the principal address of the occasion. Others of prominence in Chic~go and other citie3 will be· in attendance. VJ«;ITING IN WILMETTE ·Mrs. N. J. Kitchen and small son, John, arrived last Tuesday to visit Dr. and Mrs. John Segsworth, 1006 Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen motored here from State College, Pa., where they have been residents for the past four years, and will leave next week, when Mr. Kitchen returns from a conference which he is attending in Kalamazoo, for Boston, Mass., where they recently bought a home. SPEND WEEK IN DEERFIELD Miss June and Marlyn Kehl, daughters of Mrs. Joseph Kehl of 415 Maple avenue, are spending the week at the Mitchell estate in Deerfield. Mrs. :Mitchell entertained at a large community picnic at her home for all the children in the neighborhood in honor of her two small guests during their visit. Mrs. Bernard C. Bowen of 605 Eighth street had as her guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Snow and son, Brook, of Midland, Mich. Mrs. Bowen entertained at bridge for her guests on Tuesday evening of last week. -o-Mr. and !{rs. George L. Martin and family of 1046 Ehhwood avenue arrived home last Sunday night from a month in the East where they visited Providence, Albany, and Boston, and spent some time on a farm in New York. -0- examlned- by. the is on the witness stand, cross-· world-it questions What Rave You Doae with the VOTE! What have women done? What are they now doing? What wlll they do in future? These questions w111 be discussed in a series of 20 articles published every other day in The Christian Science Monitor Sept. 5-0ct. 19 On Sale in Wilmette CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 1163 Wilmette Ave. Subscription Prices One Year ... . . ......... . $9.00 Three Mol;lths . ·...... .. . ·.$2.ZS Six Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.50 One Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Smrle Copy .......... . ..... 5 Ceuts ·········· We Clean·. your -and block it · to the . Fall· ·Hat really CLEAN PROPER. SHAPE ., 4things .we worth remembering about -and Dr. Maude Sands, who has been on an extended visit at Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y., is sailing on the Aquitania at night September 12, for an indefind ite stay in Paris. -o-Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Lingel, 412 Tenth street, and their two sons, Jarvis and Barker, have returned from Lake Geneva, Wis., where they spent the summer. -oMrs. C. M. Pinkerton of Oklahoma City, who has spent the summer with Dr. and Mrs. Hilton Ira Jones of 1538 Forest avenue, returned to her home Saturday evening. -oMr. and Mrs. J. Robert McClure and two children of 1215 Lake avenue· have returned from a motor trip through Wisconsin. They were gone· several weeks. -o- REPAIR ·'Vour SHOES for extra months of service when they n.eed SHINING we give them a shine that lasts! Missty's Shoe Repair 'S ervice 1158 Wilmette Ave. Miss Martha Belshe,· daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Belshe of 530 For(st avenue, is spending several weeks in Arkansas visiting her brother. -ehone.WHtnette, . .. . 4354 . . .. ~ .. . . -. . . ' . . . ······················································ · I . . :'

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