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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Oct 1925, p. 36

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36 WILMETTE LIFE October 9, 1925 ~~ rs . EYalyn F·. Houghton. s uper Yisor oi the speec h department in :-chool district !\o. iS. Evanston. has ju:-t completed a . . urn·y oi the north !'hore ior the purpose oi determining tlte numlll' r o i deai clti ldr en " ·ho need .. pccial training. Thi.... s urvey \\'as :-pon:-ored I"· thl' h:.:>ard oi education ' net · -· 1 · t.'\\ ' to esot· J) bt .~'\· 0. 1 :> \\'lt 1 a \ "t . . . . . tahlt :-h111g a :-chool tor <k;tt chtld.rl'n on thl' north ·ho re . Thl· . . urn·y included \\ "ilmette, :Kenilworth, \\' int.wtka and Clencoe on h ·. hut anY chtldrl'n on the north :- IJD.rv \\Ottld f>e eligil>le to tnt·mh er:- hip . ~1 r ..... lloughton sa id th at a s urpri sing numhl.'r oi chi ldren \\'l'rc fouud who tll'~· ded :-opl'c ial training in s u ch -;c hool s. ~! an _, oi thc . " e arc getting no training at all 110\\', ·and othn:- arc going t :) l'hirago . Thl' nllltl'lltplated ...,,_·lw(ll \\·o uld take cart· o i children partially or rompletl'ly dl'ai :tnd abo <kai nlu t c-,, hc :- idl'~ \\·hich t hnl' ,,·ould ht· classe.... itt lip rl'ading ior an:· that \\·anted thetll . FurtiJt·r announcl'llll'llh ron enning the sc h oo l are expected short !_ , .. . H v· . Plan School for Pennia.' annon ICtlm ' I of Monoxide Poisoning Deaf Children in Dennis ' Hannon, 53 years old, died his home at 1755 \Va s hington aveNorth Shore Homes at nue , Thursday, October I. of mon<;>xid e j Miss Louise Lamoureaux of New Rochelle N . Y., is a gue s t at the home of Mrs.' Walter vV. ~aldwin of 1015 Wilmette avenue. Mtss Lamoureaux and her hos.tess and Mrs. Clifton Keith have returned from Champaign, Ill., ga s poisoning. He had hcen a rcstdcnt where they spent la s t week. of the village for the pa~t year. hi s former hom e heing Indianapolis. Ind. Funeral services were h eld Saturday at St. Augustine's ch urch. the Rev. Hubert Carleton officiating, and hunal \va s at Crown Point cemetery, fndiana polis. ~1r. Hannon is survived hy hi s widow, a son, John ~I .. a daughtn , J." J..:t.l' ·ttltlOtl ·tn(l t\\'O hr :)t l'('t"and ·' .l' · I l < · · · <. · · · Pianos nnd I"Jnyt'rH l\\'0 .... ts ter s, ot Indtanapolt :-o. ~onnrn, ( 'ulunahiu Iis Miss Calista Gedney of Minneapoli , the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward Mendsen, of 5~1 Eighth street, un t :: the first of November, when M r . . Mend sen will return with Miss Gedn t. to spend the winter months in Minn c .: polis. --~PATTERSON BROTHERS~ ~ EASY PAYMENT HOUSE R AD 1·0 !'it·wing :uu c lllneH \\ ushing .)hu·hint·s unci lluun·r, llurniltun llt·at·h, anti l Enrt·ku , . nt·uuna ( ' lt·:t nt·rs JCt·Jtniring nucl SuJtllJieH ~ingt·r I ~ I .1 __________ . · R. D. Burtner. 810 Oakwood a\·emtt·. western manager of the !\arragan . . l'tt ~l ac hin e compa ny of PrO\·iden c('. H. 1.. ha s been railed to ~fcxiro Cit _ , . to confer \\'ith the ~l. exiran gon·rnntt·nt concerning the installation of gynllla sittm equipment in 3~ army po . . t-. . ~I r. Burtner is be st knO\\' tl to \\'i lntette re . . ident:-. as a leadn in c hortt'~ing ing . 11 e is c h oir d irt'Ctor at th e \\'ilm e tt e Pari;-;h ~llt.'hodi s t church. H e is a) n trca~urer oi the :\e\\· Trivr 1 1 Orche stra l association . R. D. Burtner on Trip to Capital of Mexico · Edilown Phonngr·n )thH \d .instiug, Ht·Jt:liriug. 'l'unin~· . !l, I I! · 1 OPEN TUES. THURS. and SAT. EVE~INGS 816-818 CHURCH STREET, EVANSTON Between "L" and Post Office Tel. Un iv. 654 Wilmette 526 'l't·l. c~ rut·t·lnucl 40:')0 Join An Italian Class at the Winnetka Woman's Clttb Wednesdays at 9 o'clock a. m. First lesson Oct. 14 . For further information telephone Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, Winnetka 5 20W or Mrs. R alph Renwick , Winnetka 601 R. Without the Eye the Appetite is Blind Just as the savory fragrance of the roast makes the mouth water, so only a dainty plate can bring out the full attraction of a meal. This \veek we are calling special attention to our showing of service plates. No other uemc:ontl'lbutes so much to beauty and attractiveness of the dinner table.That is why the careful hostess buys her service plates where she is sure to find the wares that meet the demands of beauty and of fashiort. The Burley Shops are famous for their unrivalled display o£ dinner ware. The newest desisns, from the fines t potteries of America and Europe have just arrived. Prices at the Burley Shops are always reasonable. Enslish Bone China Service Plates ranse upward from $3 each. HOLLAND BULBS Darwin Cottage, and Early Tulips, Hyacinthv, Narcissi, Crocuses, etc., of exceptionally fine quality. Order early while assortment is co1nplete. PEONIES Best varieties in strong clumps. PERENNIALS PHLOX and IRIS in Vigorous, Field-Grown Plants. New and choice sorts. Send to-day for our catalogue. I Burley&Company CHINA· CRYSTAL. LAMPS. ANTIQUES Seven North Wobash Avenue EsttJblished lfJ:StJ "The Gift Shop ofthe West" FRANKEN BROTHERS, Deerfield, Ill. VISITORS WELCOME

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