Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1939, p. 18

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wnat a E viai ai; t. piayb>irn uux . daily lives. While there is nôt ana- nimity of opinion as, to.the value of r adio as ,We have it todayr, no in- tellligent person tan be indifferent to it, because it affects so intimately our owin lives and those of our chil- dren.. In a rernarkably short time it has taken first rank as a means of maso communication-its, force cannot be ignored. Plays Dominait* Re As parents and teachers we muet recognize the large part.radio now plays in the lves of our children. Almoet every. child listens everyr dayin the week-at home, at school, mý the family automobile, or at the .4 The 'modern schoal oom is not merely tiers, of deaks. These youngstera seem to beharnng great fun in the social study clasa in aa Wilmette public achool; rooma iv hich are veritable laboratories of practical application. llere's a Boosit ly acrèoss tinues on the streetbefore he his route. ver-ready emile. vpati con-1 portaition facilities otiier than a team of seven Alaskan dogs and a sleigh. lJuring his talk Mr. Schubert not only told of his exciting, adventures throughout the trip, but also men- tioned instances showing how, peo-. pie work and live. in Western Cati- ada and :Alaska- As an a dded attractio;n, muéfi to the children's delight. two Alaskan: dogs. one of. these being a rnember of the original dog team.,. were shown at the assemfbly. 1This. proved to be the most inter- estlng and' educationa1.p'rogram of .the year, and we hope in the future to ha ve many more as fine. -Charlotte McConnell. [Ieafth Newsj good Aprili to the radio& hours per w amongN tthe results( compIetely ta average even en we realize in school onl. and th of Wilr bus" is a tté schoole ti »U éhiv ClEUL ided Friday May 12, 9 to 12--Central- mcy. Stolp dental clinic, Dr. Chinnock; Miss Green, R. N. his Monday May 15, 1 to 4--Chest cli- imne ic, Dr. Novak, medical director, iair The Tuberculosis Institute of Chi- 12- Howard Bass; Mrs. 'hi$ the affect of ti children's idej conduct. Wha tin L7i a scari seureiy Erouu neck of some child. They're Ris Youngsters Thle children are individual Gues and lie is interested in. s ànd concep ýe of the most outstandlng and ýesting programs of the year given at the last' meeting of son. Mrs. Inez C. Bliles, R.N., will at- tend the Illinois State Nurses' asso- ciation spring m ee t ing, Public iealth section, May 13 and 14, at the New *Lodge, U p p e r Camp Grounds, Starved Rock State Park. d"Developing, Friday,' May '19 - 3 P.rn.-Guide- lecture tour, "The Benld and Other Meteorites."1 .;an I Iana seeLi me --ce r n- know measure up! and N

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