Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1934, p. 41

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*of members representirig thée Village board of trustées, the Board of Educa- tion. the Wilmette Park board, some wonlan's organization, and a member- at-large. The members are chosen by the organization which they represent. and arc confirmed by the Village presi- dent. Members for the past fiscal years were: Mrs. Herbert J.> Leach, chair- man, Henry Fowler, Robert M. Johns- ton, George F. tLeal and Harry C. Kinne. The staff W'hich works uùnder. th.el supervision of Mr. Davis, who is ini charge of community recreation and. also public *school physical éducation. consists of two mewiassistants, dividing their time between adult recreation an(, school physical training, and one wvonan assistant ernployed to do office wr and direct women'ps activities. One: of the men assistats is paid b>' the Board year. In this acknowleclgement Mr. Davis names especially the Village president, C. P. Dttbbs, the Village board, the Board of Education, and the Park board. He also expresses ap- preciation of the services rendered by Wî~ E ~LiEE in givinig Publicity to the board activities during the year. PRESENT FLAC TO SCHOOL The Howard school eighth, grade pupils presented a flag to the school at the clos e.of the 1933-1934 term. Nancy W ilds, 244 Oxford road, ken- ilworth, is leaving june .28, to :visit Laura Thickens at Neenah;'Wis4, who is having a house party. Charlotte Wilds leaves the same day for Camp Oak Openings. at Saugatuck, Ifich. of Education. Mr. and - rs.. J. R., M fitchell, 1025 Two womùen are also emploved j),, Mohawk road, returned. Thursday of. the Board of liducatioti tô ii.st'rlct ii last wveek. motoring home from the physical training in . the. schoQls a.dIes hr hy pn ot j in the after-schiool intramural program thle Catsýkill inouintains. for girls. 'rw~o recreation workers pro--0 i'ided by tile Federal Civil Woyrks Edu- Wiso DeCamp. whio has a position. caýtiti serVice assisted ini coinducting! in- Akron, Oia, spent the week-end, the, program from January 12 to, May 1 1 visitiing his parents, the David R. De- of this cear. Extra help as added to [Camps. 615 Abotsford road, Kenil- the staff to assist ini last summetr's ..! orth. - sl~oîtaffprorm. iJanle.Brandt, 1530 Washington ave- Staf Pe&sonnI r ue, has, enrolled for the. summer 'l'le -staff personnel for last vear 'course atthe Academy of Fine Arts includcd : Dudley C. Stone, Glen \V. in ýEvanston. A fier RIDES. For Further Isf or mation, Cali O-,K1411 STABLES .l idîg ~Iolfor ('hild) e» and 1Adilt8 PAUL ST3ER:\HOLN.JIst>co Phones: GREenleaf*3700, Winnetka 418 Owned and Operated by NORTH> SHORE SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT This is the jlrst of a series of three advertisenents explaining the >rogress of riders at the O-Ai-Hi Stables. JuIy 1sf $750 FOIRTIf lii WHERE YOU GET YOUR MONEY'SY WORTH JACK I DARAT A$KS -TO VISIT MISSION HILLS Daily Fee Maturday a.fternoon or 011 iday ". . .......>........... .. LU Suaday, 18 boes orail day.......................................... .00 Sanday,. after 4 P. 31-....................... ............... .......... à Route-Waukegan RIoad to Tecebny Mission nouse, thoen West on Tecbny ~Road to Course. MISSION HlLLS$ FREE LOCKER SHOWER CLUB SPACE Phione Wil.29M for time rservation LAK E AVENUE o 1 P. M.), $1.50. *Evey day after 4 P. M.,7SM. A T H A RbfrwO4iI&A D RATES. To July t RIDES. T 1. Expain and cI.monst rat. mounfing. 2. Expain and denonst rate dismount- ing. 3. Expain and demnonstrte. siarting. stopping, and guiding à hors».. 4. Expain anddemonstrat. good form and posture whiI. mount.d. 5. ,Fôllow the. rdng instructor's com- mand and .t.ad. 6. Keep the horse in filetfdistance of 4 f.- adto, croup. 7. Expain and demonstrae the ability to post fo the horse's trot.' Join one of ont scitool grou>s

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