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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Jun 1927, p. 3

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June 3, 1927 WILMETTE LI.FE ANNUAL FIELD DAY ON I ~ NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE (R e~orded at the Chamber of Commerce) Friday, June 3 7 :JO p. m. \Vilmett . e Chapter H.. A. l'he large st summ er sess ion refY i·;- Flower and Fruit Guild Opens Pupils in All Wilmette Public I ~L .Maso nic temple. Booth in North Western StaSchools to Participate in E~ents 8 p. m . \\Tile,·a nsh r ook Encamp- tratintJ ever to be recorded in th e hi~ tory oi the school has been made at ment, ~o. 177. I. 0. 0. F .. Odd ~ tion; Garden Club Aids in Vattmann Park '\' <:\\. Tri er High school for the comFellmrs hall. 111g term , according to \\"esley L. Wilmette women will have a princi:\rr:mgtnH.: nts have hetn cnn1pletc d Bro\Yll, principal of the summ er scsSunday, June 5 pal part in the 1927 opening of the Chiior the annual \\'ilmctt t Public ~to n. 3 p. 111. ( )pt'll Foru111 at l.oui"' Bourcago Plant, Flower and Fruit Gu!ld, ~rhool Field Day program . Through At the present tillle there arc 1R3 which distributes flowers to the stck g-co t~. 53(> ~hcriclan rnarl. Topic. tltt· courtl':-.\· nf the \\'i ltn ettt' Park -.;turlents registered from the gradu- and the needy. ".H is tory oi the Hahai ~l ct\'L'Illcnt." . .. IHI:Lrd, Vattt~tan park ha:- hccn selected ating eighth graders of the township; All citizens of Wilmette and vtcmtty :t' the placl' for the morning activitits wl1ilc over -+25 ·regular ~c\·: Trier stn- are ur ge d to contribute cut flowers Monday, June 6 " hich start prc,mptly at 1) :30 o'clock 8 p. 111. H.egu lar llll'<:tin~ Chamber of dl'nt s have re-recristcrcd for S111lli!H'r which will be r eceived at the Flower . m the 111::->rn ing- u f T ut-,day. J Ullt' 7 CotlltlH:rn·. Sptaktr :\rthnr ~fc school. At least fifty more pupils are Guild's booth, near gate 16, at the ChiBkachn:- \\·ill hL' provided t'l accu:nArthur. "). l t·morit·:- o1 J anH·:.; expected from other outsidl· school:-; cago terminal of the North Western lllodate fiq· or six hundrtrl '-PtC tat ,,r:-; \Vhitcomb l~iln · ." ( ·l'ntral Caf,·- and· it is estimated that the registra- railroad. This program, in which all thl' pu tion \vill reach ()50 and possibly 700 Attendants an· to b~ on hand every pil..; oi the public school-, participatt· i:students before classes arc sta rted. dav during- the summer except Saturunder the direction of Directtn· of Tuesday, June 7 The largest registration in any on~' da ~· and · Su nda v. Suburbanites may RL' c.r cat i o 11 D an i <:1 ~f. }) a'·i ~ ;111 cl h i" 12:15 p.m. Lun cheon \\'ilml'tt t Opcla:-s has been recorded in beginning ea~i ly dcpo:-;it the;r flowers there as a . . :-istants, Olga Stopka, Lu cy l{ci.':-cr timi:>t rluh Lake Short· Ttrracl'. English, ~1 r. BrO\nl . tates, and it has the,· get off their train . In the event Dudkv C. Stun(· and Glen Cathl'rcoal 7:30 p. 111. \'illagt· hoard 111el'ting. been found necessan· to schedu le six that no member of the family is com;tnd tile cooperation 01 tht· 1 .: ntire Village hall. sections in this depa-rtment. Registra- ing into Chicago. the flowers may be tl·aching force. · 8 p. 111. \\'ilmdte Ca111p ~ "· W33-4 tion in algebra is also hca,·y. ranking deposited at the \Vilmette station of The program for the morni1t . L: ;tl·tiYi11ndcrn \\"ood man ,,j :\m er ira. second only to the number of student s the ~orth \\,· estern uo to 10 a. m. a nd tit·.; is as fnliO\\'S: Ocld Ftlltnr=> hall. taking English. thev \vill be taken into the city. Firat Grades ~hs. \\"alter Gore Mitchell is prest:. Tn a recent qucstionnairL· conducted Tl1c Farmer in the Dell Wednesday , June 8 !)\· the Research department oi the dent of tht· \\"ilmctte Garden club and I ft. r t' \ y e c 0 r~ 0 llll d t h {' \ I ul h l ' r r ~ 12:15 p. tll. Lunchl'Oil. \\"ilmettc I~u ..,cho8l upon the advantage:-; and rea- :Mrs. C. D. Ewer is chairman of the tan· dub. Ouilmrtte Countn· cluh. Bu. h sons for summer schoo l attendance. it Guild cnmmittee from this club. 'Mrs. 8 p. .111. Bah a i ~ t n dy rIa s :-. C. P. l'u:- \' Cat, Pth"\' Cat ts considered :;ignifican t that thL· lar- Ewer \Yill be glad to ans\\·er any quesChri--t('n..;en. 113R Oak\\'llfJ(l an PunL:hincllo · gest number oi the student:; regarded tions as to the kind cf flowers d esired llllt .' Se.c ond Grades cred it obtained in this manner as an and as to the best method of cutting, I .ads and La:-.~ies insurance against possible future fail- wrapping and scndhig them. Thursday, June 9 Name Wilmette Charges King l)f France 7:30 p. 111. \\"ilmdte l.odg(· . ~o. 93 1. ure and unexpected sickness rather The particular charges of the Will.ool>y Lnc· than ;is a means oi making up credit A. F. & .\. \I .. ~I a:-Pitir temple. mette Garden club are Hull House. 1l rca cl \' lost. :\ s some o i t he stud en t s Third Grades 8 p. 111. Playgrnuncl Rt·crea ti on Northw<:sttrn S<.·ttlcment, and Seward t...'arrousel <>tated~ it was re·gardcd as a business hoard. \ "i ll agt· hall. Park. On altl'rnate Tuesdays durit~g I See You 8 n. Ill. :\ . 1'. Sherman l.oclge. ::\n. ·nopo:-;ition-like ha\'ing money in the the season members of this club wtll \ixil.' Polka hank against a time of need. 892 I. 0. 0. F.. Odd l;e It ow:- ha 11. be in attendance at the Chicago staThird in tht· choice of the students tion of the -:\orth \Vestern railroad, to F ourtb Grades . ,,·a:-. that ='tudcnts with closely pre- ee to it that all the flowers for the l' :tptain Jinb Friday, June 10 f.'inals Clf the \ "illage ~cltooJ, ll:tr~n\)11 ,cribed cour:-;es attend during the sum- above named in:;titutions are properly 7:30 p. 111. \\'i lmdtl' ( 'haptn. 1\ .. \. ll1cr session o that theY mav take ·cared fo~. it·a Contest ~L. ~la :-onit: ll'mpk. subjects of particular i~1teres.t that Fifth Grades Reside·l;t.;; oi \ \ 'i lmette are urged, \\'and Drill may not he included in their regular ho\\'c\·cr. tHl' to limit tlv:ir contribuGive Exhibit Dates of curriculum. ~ext in favor was that tion s to Tuesdays. because every flower Sixth Grades classes he utilized a:- a means that is cuntrihnt<.·d will bring gladness Pir ;ttt· Drill (Boy:-) Various Wilmette Schools :;ummcr lli re,·icw in a :.;uhjcct i11 ,,·hich a lo\\' to some ~ad heart. \I a,. Pole Dance (Gir l ~ i The annual exhibit r1i the \\"ilmet 1 t' g-rade \\'a, ren·i\'\.·rl. . Seventh Grades It might he supposed that flowers ~clwols \\·ill he ht·lcl at tht· ,·arion~ :\thktic Drill and Relay .. ( l~ny . . \ Tt is abo con:,idered important that which hacl he en freshly cut that mornschools hct\\'l't'll the htHtrs ()i :-t'H'tt 111 J l111lping r ark Dance ( ( ~irJ, I But . the mam· of the st udent s were of th e ing would ke ep better. . Eighth Grade ·the morn1ng to nlliC' 111 tltt' t·,·entnR opini 811 that rla:.;s \\'Ork \\'as prcit.·rahlc fact is that tiowers cut the prevwus upon the following :-pecified clay.;;: 0 tht· tt:-tnl three ntottth:- "loai." Pn:11nid . . ( B1)\':-) evening. which have been plunged in Laurl'l schoo l. ~f on day, Jnnt· 11: l'en- t :<.,·t·It Jump .... (Cirl' l '"att' r all nit:rht. are the better keepers. tral and Stniil. \\" ednr:-day, June 8: Gives Valuable Hints Logan school. 'l'hur:-;day. June C): and "It is important." says James H. Seek Jobs for Students TJo\\'ard scho,)l. Friday. June 10. Burdett. d ;rector · of the ~ational Earning an Education At each ni the schools a display r·i Garden club bureau. "not to a llow blossom s to be \\'t't and flowers should 1\.nidcnts oi th e north short· desir - the \\·ork done hv the children tn tl1,· not he cut flfter a rain, hcfore they ing tn procure :-omeone to care i r the \'arious departme;1b 1:> being arran()'ed ~-, ~lore than 1100 \·i llagt·rs assembled b\\·n:- or prcmi~e~ during the :-ummt·r and will include artil'les irom the man- at \Ya sh ingt0!1 park. on the lake front, have clril·<l off. Xor should the blossoms he datnllened in keeping them months ma,· he ~1.:-s ur cd oi contpL'tL·nt ual training shops and art dctntrt- · ~[on day. to honnr t h c ntt'l1Wry o i thr over night. So long as the blo ssoms hL·lp and a·t th e samt' timl' aid :-(llllt' ment. Tn the latt er \\'hich 1s heing soldier dead oi the Yillagc. '-'lttdcnt at ~ew Trier High schllol ·n a rrangecl under the d ircctio n of ~f iss The ann nat ~ll'nwrial day oh :-~"n·- arc kept dn· tlw deeper their stf>ms are plunved into \'liater the better. 111aking his \\'ay through schoo l >~· Franccs Donne lh·. art instructor tn ca lling · the Tri-Ship employment of- the loca l scllonl:;~ pro.blems of a par- ance wa s under tht· auspices of \Yil - \ Vhcn taken from the water the,· post ~ o. -+6. American Legioi1. should he \Hapncd tigh·l~· and ·carried fice. according t::> Prof. Fri:>hy, Ltcu lt y ticularly intere:;ting and difficult na - lmette and included a parade in the m8rning a<h·isl)r of the club. The club main turc arc recet\'tl\ g the greatest rm- at lO o'clock to the park " ·here thl' ex- witl1 as little di ... turhance as possible. Thcv will reach the booth in good con~ · t:titt. the department at the schOt)l f\)l' phasis ancl the exhibit promises to be ~rcises hcgan at 11 :15 o'clock. cliti on. \Yith plenh· of water in their unusual 1n nature and material. tllc tht· purposl' of aiding student:- to proThe weather. which. earl\· in · stems to keen ~1w111 fresh until they ntrc work and onh· th ose realh· llt'l'd · morning forebode a rain~· day·. cha nged reach their destination. ing iunds to cnntit;tH' their ~tuciic:-., arL· JOINS HOLE-IN-ONE CLUB to more favorable conditions by the "The variou~ orfl'ani7a'ions an 111Jlt·rmitted to rc:;poncl to the applicahour of the parade \Yhich was grcdC'd stitutions which a r e to receive the Conrad 'J'. Fn·kman, 1045 Ash la t11l tion..; reccin·cl. according tn \!r . an'lltH.', \\"i llnclt.t·, ma ck a hole - in -one along; the entire line oi march by flowrrs will ca ll ;1 t the hooth for their Fri:-.hy. at the Glcnarres Col£ \C)lll':-e on !\fem- hundreds oi patriotir citizens. allotments and the guild i-. f'spec ially orial clay. The dri,·e \\·as nego tiated James G. Barber, of the vVilmett~ concerned t hat no · one shall he disapCHILDREN'S DAY, JUNE 12 Legion post, as marshal. assembled th C' oointecl. So contribut ion" arc solicited .\nnual Children\ Dav ,,·ill ht· nh- on the 17th hole of the course. column at the Village hall. facing wfst from eYcn· one who has a garden. '-t'rn·d in the church ~~hoed 't':-:-ion::> . . Aid to P ·l ants on \\'ilmctte avenue and headed hy ECONOMY SHOP TALKat the m orning servicl's in most \\"il "In <Yi\·ino· of their harn'st of he;-~utv, bamante's hand . Tn the proces,io n llll'ttt· Prote~tant churche" ·S uncla,·, \\"ho \\'ants a good piano, an old\\·e re members of the G. A. R .. Span- garde1~ O\\·~ers may reflect that th~y .l une ' 12, it \\'as annottnrecl this "Tek. fashioned d;nTnport, ;tnd a lot of io:;h \\"ar Veterans. American Lt· . t:rion. are not injuring their plants. hut beneThe progrants for the day ,,·ill ht· cots? Rcscrn~ Officers corps, Boy Sconto:;. fiting- th em. Though an idea is pre111adr pub lic in the churrlt annouttc l' \Ve han· thL'lll for sak. Sea Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire valent that harm is done many plants 11Jents in next \\"l'ek', t~:-\lt ' of \\.ho \\·a nts tD .L:"t \.L' a portab le Girls, children's bicycle divisio~1, h y cutting their blossoms. there is no \\ "11. :o.tt·:rn: Lu.'J·: . garage, a small radio set and a lot h;-tsi.;; in truth for it . In most case:> the marching civilians and autos. of Yictrola records? plant is improved. T11VOCation at the park \\'as h~· Brk. VISIT LAKE COUNTRY \Y e need them Yen· much. "All annuals must he cut if their Gt·n. S. C. Stanton, chaplain oi \Vil l'. H. Coppcl and Lon llerhL· r t of · -~1 r s. I. R. Ad kin:>, chairman. flmv ering season is to conti1itte to it s mette post, American Legion. The 1.;3-4 \Va shington aYcntH'. \\'ilmett~·. ·norm al limits . If the flower s are not benediction at the close of tlw exer;trcompaniecl by George l'oggswt·ll ni (Note: Economy Shop is concut thev fade and form seeds and the cises was by Dr. George P. ~f al!i11. plant thereupon stops flowering. Manv \\'innetka, spent the la st week -l' ncl at cluctcd 1)\· the \\'oman's club of Dr. \\'. Ha\vkins, co mmand er of \Vii- a nnual :; will continue to blossom until l.akr\\'ood, \Vis. The Coppels are hav\Vilt11ett e. for loca l and general met t e post of the Legion \\·as in charge ing a summ er cottage erected on \\'au charity purposes.) (Cot1tinued on pa~ .t) of the ce.r cmonies. hte Lake, near Lakewood. SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY Largest Registration for Summer Sesson in New Trier History SEEK FLOWER Gin'S FOR SICK AND NEEDY 1 I Village Pays Fine Tribute to Heroes of All U.S. Wars

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