Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1936, p. 3

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June 29, under the direction of Dr. Howard A. Lane of Northwestern brought out throngs of b a t h e r s university. with the assistance. of Miss through the days and evenings, eager Blanche, Kent-of Ohio State univer- to escape the torrid weather, if only for a comparatively few ýhours. sity,ý is making educational-'history. Last season's bigh attendance mark Th eschool consists of.three rooms, 4,700. Attendance since: the adwvas a first grade under Miss Kathleen of this: season's bot speli has' %venlt sec-. a Bristow of. Cleveland, Ohio; ond grade under Miss Neile Morris, ranged from 3,50Ô to the top of 5,800. Né Accidents of the university school of Ohio State university, and a mixed group under Eight lue guards have been conMrs. Mary Lee Blair of. Glencoe. stantly in attendance to protect the arious, trips have beëen'made, by the, beach patronsà. No> accidents'.wee different roomsg, and ceniters of iii- 'recorded early in the week, alt hough terest are, being: established f rom eight or 'ten individuals required aswhich the pupils may develop their sistance in gettihg out of the water. activities. Water tempera tures have ranged unique Opportunity f rom the relatively cool figure of 62, This unique educational opportunity is. provided for ýprimary children inji Wilmette schools, according to J. Robb Harper, superintendent. WVith the aid of the W. K. Kellogg fotidation an~d under the s~upervisioni (CQn'trbufted) of Northwestern university, a primaryi Directors of the Ravinia Festival schoo.l ill be operated ini the John A. have been receiving, letters fromi Logan school, Central and Prairie îîorth shore patrons who are wonderavenues, from June 29 until August ing why there have been no an10, frorn 9 o'clock until noon. nouncements of performances this "In no sense is this to be a 'make- sumner of opera or ballet. up'. school," he added. "It will provide The great enthusiasm for the ora miost enjoyable and worth-while exconcerts at Ravinia seems to chestra atten-j perience for children. Special tjoli will be given to discovering and be tempered only by wistful questions deyeloping the interests and abilities wliich opened at Logan school 01n The summer school of six weeks Faxnily tickets issued by Park board officiais to. date this season number 11,690, considerably more than Were issued last year at this timne. The number of individual tickets issued to date is 210. Dusiy at Kenilwerth Kenilworth beach authorities re-ý. ported an average of 525 bathers since Tuesday of last week. An. old -Vier is being remoéved at the south end of the beach 'to materially enlarge, the bathing area. Two life guards,,Howard Hindley of Wilmette and Gordon Kerber of Park Ridge, are on the job New Trier township at a special' Town meeting and a special session of the township board of auditors Tuesday afternoon, completed the final hurdie ùnposed upon it by recen tly enacted legisiation at Springfield, requiring each township. ii~ the state of Illinois and the City of, Chicago, to care for. its own indigent famliîes. Preliminary 'steps. looking to, the taking over of this task on July 1, as, the ',Iaw provides, was. made by NewTrierin ample 'trne to prevent any Interruption-in he are of, New Trier's needy. Levy Of $73,SWl At. the Town, meeting Tuesday, presided over'by Justice of the Peace Edmund W. Burke, as -moderator, a resolution was adopted, levying $73,500 to carry the township relief load, atiditors, following, a resolution was adopted authorizing the borrowing of sufficient money to meet the township's relief requireménts -until receipt of thé tax money. The warrants are not to bear more than 6 per cent. Township Supervisor Mrs. Gertrude M. Thurston, who, by virtue of her office is directly ini charge of the New Trier Relief work. explained daily. Arrange LawnFete Eager for Opera, for-'Presbyterians Ballet at Ravinia Wi[,mete Presbyterians will be enter-. tained at a cafeteria and lawn fete Wednesday evening, July 22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Hale, with Spoke No. 12 as liostesses. A. cafeteria supper will be served at 6 :30 o'clock. EPollowing the supper there will -be outdoor gaznes. The families of the ëhurch and friends of the spoke and church are cordially invited. Reservations will be made throuoeh Mrs. Charles Evans, 715 and at the meeting of thte boiard ofi, happiness wiIi flot be unailoyeci until they have at least, a taste of opera or balet-or both. A pétition to that effect is now being circulated. It has been suggested that if the continues to be so brilliantly season Huerter Post Honors successful that it be slightly extendFour Past Commainders cd, %vinding rip with several gala At the monthly meeting of, Peter operatic and ballet performances.J. H-u erter 'Post No. 669, American Legion," held 'Tuesday, july 7,- Past music, abunudant e: ture anid'books will be provided. ut o Mucli tirne will be spett doors" The Sketch 'Class of the North, Shore Art League wili meet Saturday afternoon, july 18, at the Forest Preserve in Wheeling, the northeast corner of Waukegan and Dundee roads. Those attending are asked to bring picnic suppers. There will be a "concours" at 6 o'clock with supper following. [fi Ilifi IlèliIl 1ifitillifilitil [fil Il141111 n was pUintea out, based on the average percentage of' collection, will produce that amount. FOIIOW Recomnendation Onlv such townships as levy the f ullithree mili tax are to receive any portion of the sales tax for relief purposes, it was explained, .and ized levy of ý,I3,3UU, Mirs. Thurston stated that it was. on D. Alliso, pastirof the' : church, now on vacation, will ci the services during August. pla to rive to Sani Francisco by Cali WILMETTB 4300 oway of Estes Park, visit, Yosemite >5 Falls,, and then go down to, Losdtaeriour AE ,e Angeles for a visit with Mr. Sellery's st .brother, Dr. Clifford Sellery. Theyreifokndalnerteict will return in about -a month via, Santa Fe and the southern rout. 1 The township offices will reniain ini Thurston, the town board and SeyOlmstead, long experienced ini 'r tien of "the supervisory committeei é 'Will adnfiinister the,, vvoîk. the Village hall, where Supervi:sor

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