Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1928, p. 43

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] une 15, 1928 .WILMETTE LIFE 43 Announce Round-up 39 Kenilworth Pupils Receive Their Diplomas Monday to Examine Thirty-nine eighth grade pupils at New School' Pupils the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth Many mothers brou'g ht their children who will enter the Kindergarten or first grade for the first time next fall to the Howard school to have them carefully examined by Dr. W. W. Hawkins and Dr. Beatrice W. Hawkins. Wilmette physiciam. to determine possible remediable defects and in case of such defects to advise the parents to call upon thir own doctors or dentists for proper medical treatment. Many a child who is not a good pupil, listles s. or unintere .;ted in school. is suffering from some minor physical fault whi · h if di scovered could easilv be remedied. it is explained. For thi"s reason the Logan-Howard ParentTeacher as sociation is seeking the cooperation of narents in the great Summer Round-( p spon .;ored hy the National Congres s of Parents and Teachers. the ourpose of which is to see that each child entering school for the first time next fall ha s been examined bv a compete nt phy sician to discover if it is free from remediable defects. The work of the R ound-Up does not prO\·ide free medical or dental care in carrying through the correction of defects. it is pointed out. but refers the child to the famil~· ·physician or dentist if treatment is nece ss ary. In order to gi,·e more mother s an opportunity to co-operate and ha,·e th eir children examined, the LoganH oward Parent -Teacher association has arran ged \Yith Dr. \V. \\'.Hawkin s and Dr. Beatrice \\". Ha\\·kin s to continue the Summer Round-l"p ~fonday. June 18 .. irom 2 to 4 o'clock in the nurse' s room at the H oward :;;c hool. The doctor s will he a ss isted by the sch ool nur se. ).[r s. Emma Stopka. and m embers of the Logan-Howard Par received diplomas -at the annual graduation exercises held in the school assembly room at 2:30 yesterday afternoon. The presentation of diplomas was made by- Homer Johnson, a member of the Kenilworth school board. E. L. Nygaard, superintendent of the Kenilworth Public schools, presented the class. Dr. Herbert L. \Villett, pastor of the Kenilworth Union church, gave the invocation and benediction. George \Voodland, a representative of the seventh grade at the school, accepted the class gift on behalf of his class. The complete list of graduates appeared in last week' s issue of the \ \' IL :\! E1'TE Vacation time is here again! There are always things to buy which help to make the trip a perfect success. Our gift shop suggests the following items as necessaries: 1 Ll FE. TRAVEL BOOKS STATIONERY ·M iss Dorothy F. Hali, 500 Central avenue, who has been teaching at Arlington hall in vVashington, D. C., has returned home, bringing ,yith her a friend, ~~iss Martha Hirsch of Dallas, Texa s, who ,,:ill remain in \Viime_tte four or five days longer. · -oMrs. Adam \V. Crawford of 710 Central aven.ue and : M rs. Herbert Johnson of Chicago entertained a number of their friends at a delightful bridge luncheon at the Evanston Golf club Tuesday of this week. I I ' 1· I 1,., ' ent-Teacher a ssociatiOn. The·r e will be no charge for this examination . A check-up wilt be made in September. . By c~-operatingr i~ th~ s splendid 1 tree trom remewo rk chtldren 100 ,c diable de fect · will enter the Kinderg-arten and th e fir ~ t g rade next fall. it is hoped. !J 1 ;.1 1:1 I HINTS No. 11 N u R A 5 What Will Your Car Cost You! You don't know unless it is fully covered by I N R A N· 1<Jfryl Spalding S~imming Suits! You can't swim or look your best in a cheap swimming suit. Only a dollar or two more-that is all it costs to buy a gfnuine Spalding Elastic Knit Swimming Suit. What a trifling sum when you think of all it buys for you. As a special and new service for women purchasing swimming suits we have installed a fitting room so that suits p1ay be tried on to be sure of fit. INSURANCE rn an Old Line Legal Reser~e Company PROTECTION SERVICE of Every F onn u c 5 The SURF QUEEN Each $6.00 Elastic knit. pure worsted. reinforced shoulder and buttonhole, rubber button. curved waistline seam, making suits fit snug over hips. Crotch bas reinforced stitching. Plain and striped. Wide range of colors. The SPEEDSTER Each $6.00 Pure worsted. elastic knit, narrow shoulder strap. no button. deep cut neck front and back, 14-inch armbole, strap under arm, bias trunks. A real speed model. Also supplied in two-piece. Colors: Navy, Royal, Black. Gray, Cardinal. The SEA DOG $5.00 The DEB $5.00 N Phone or Write E c Smitb-Lawson-Coambs Co. 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago TelephoJt£ Wabash 6161 Evanston's Spalding Store Representing Stock Companiea Only E FOUNTAIN SQUARE, EVANSTON rs · · · UNIVERSITY 123

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