Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Feb 1939, p. 22

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by GEORGE RECTOR What's: the, unforgivable sin?. WeUl, from a man' s point of vlew, it is for bis wife to let herseif get, into a rut-serving her family the same old foods, i the same old way, week i and week out. 0 f course, you haven't fallen into that error., butý if you feel yourself slipping, just a bit, yrou know, get busy right away and Io somethlng about it. You mlght try these suggebtions, for a starter! Director ofom cn % Wfison & CO. TIS secretary. The patrol t*iiIs it might be well to repeat* a few of, the inost import ant traffic regula- tions: governing driving near the school property. The speed limit is fifteen miles per hour around sehool as specified* by. state law. This may seem a littie unreasonable at times; how- ever the squad members are in- structed to stop violators only wheni their -excessive, speed, would seem to, endangèr 111e or property. Essex Road is a -one way street' north from 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and from- 3:156 pan. to 4 p.u. -on sc ho ol days. Woodland avenue le one way south during the same times. if a student drives to sehool and does not have a student permit, he should always registrar's office before or during adviser period. Students are rerninded that the Traffic Squad was organized ini the best interest of the school with the idea i mid of protection ot lite, 11mb and property. In the further- Deputy and Secretary; AhIL Deputy; Art. Barrett, Ed Ben Pete Cloud, Bob Compton, Cushman, Rennie Foritham, Me Hoefer, Howie Hodgklns, Keehn dis, Jack Lawson, Tom Lucas, Murphy, Ben Richards, RahphS rett, Joe Winterbotham, LeroyZ s ister, ~- ~-E-'est avg dents; particu1arly juniors and se- niors, in collegechoice, but it will also be valuable to anxious parents as it wil provide an.excellent oppor- Important! Beca uge of illness during past weeks, a change. of: dates for certain events hasý been néces- sary.. Dates now stand as fol- lows: Triship Dance,, March il; Opera, March 17-18; Sports Car.- nival, March 24.1 tunity to, tal.k to the representatives of the sehools they ,have been inter- ested in. The exhibit je .being planned by the publcations committee under co-chairnen tosemary McXeighan and Jack Barnett. They have flot determined whether the exhibit will be held i the gymn or the dining hall, because this depernds upon the registration of cofleges, which is not yet complete. Fitty or sixty schools are expected to participate. The exhibit wifl be open fromn 2 to 6 and 7 to 10. The publie is, invited. entertaijiment nas been promiseci for ~the bi-annual Mother andSon ban- quet at New Trier, Thursday, Mardi n 2. Eugene Hollai,- chairman of the 'dinner cornmittee. has provided -for an excellent dinner besides the d evening's nun of gayety. AUi boys are asked to bring their mothers to enjoy the fun», or, if the mothers are, -Une, 811 For- ily a dai a teacher i vention. Lt fer fam-ý ým the con- True or False? 1 Me nu

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