Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1928, p. 29

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.December 21, 1928 WILMETTE hers of the Theological Faculties Union at their annual meeting held at Hotel La Salle Friday evening. His subjec-t was, "The Moral and Spiritual Welfare of the Chicago Area." Members of the faculties of Garrett, of the Western Theological seminary of Evanston, and some dozen other seminaries in Chicago and vicinity, attended. It was the uniori's 42nd meeting. Prof. Frank G. Ward of the Chicago Theological seminary presided. "Chicago," said Dr. Beck, "is a great LIFE 29 This spot map, compared · with one made ten years ago, showed that crime is much more evenly distributed over the city than it was ten years ago. While the major amount of boy delinquency is in unorganized, anti-social areas, there are, he said, more cases coming annually from Hyde Park, Rogers Park, Evanston and other suburban or uptown areas. Cornelius Van Schaack, 614 Linden avenue, will be home tomorrow from University of Illinois for the holidays. Deliquency Among Boys ·Increasing .in Suburban Districts More cases of crime among boys are coming from the suburban and uptown areas of Chicago, including Evanston, than were registered ten years ago. according to Chicago records. Dr. Frank Orman Beck' of Garrett Biblical institute pointed out the above situation in his address before mem · laboratory for service and experiment. Each succeeding year witnesses an increasing number of seminary students doing field work in the various parishes of the city. Every seminary .in the metropolitan area has one or more courses of study on problems oi urban life and adaptation. This is in striking contrast to the situation a decade ago." Dr. Beck exhibited 15everal maps, one revealing the geographical distribution of boys brought into the boys' bra.nch of the municipal court . MOST Y.OUNG LADIES WILL EXPECT MELACHRINO ON THE 25rH the gentlemen will admit Cthat on this important day, which ERTAINLY, ~omes only once a year, no ordinary cigarette will do. The gift must be Melachrino-th~ mild, perfect Turkish cigarette! Melachrino's quality is so definitely superior, that even the most critical young lady will feel the subtle compli· ment you pay her with your gift. The cigarettes have CORK tips, STRAW tips or plain ends. They are society's choice for the bridge party, the dinner and all other occasions. MilE THE UNioN ToBAcco -----.... CoMPANY INO ·. THE ONE CIGARETTE SMOKED THE WORLD Oj;ER · ·

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