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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Sep 1929, p. 1

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WILM.ETTE VOL. XVII., NO. 51 WILMLTTE, ILLINOIS, SEPTE~lBER Published weekly by Lloyd Hollister Inc .· 1232-1236 Central Ave.; Wilmette. Illinois. Entered as second class matter March 13, 1924, at the post office at Wilmette, Illinois, under tlte Act ollllarch J, 1879. Subscription price SZ.OO a year. LIFE PRICE FIVE CENTS o. 1929 · Will SCHOOL BELLS TO SOUND IWOULD RETAIN LINKS II 1,700 N. T. PUPILS HEED In New Field CALL TO CLASSES MON. VACATION TIME KNELL w~;:;:!i ::;!i::~oT!~~~:r~:: !: Sell Channel Land !--------------------\Vilmette and Evan. ton authoriti~ s ment Total; F acuity Remains are planning to go bcfnre the Chicago 1 Largely Same Sanitarv Di strict trustc.:es with a P ea not to have the lease on the EvansYacation da\'s ha\·e ended for ap- ton Communitv Golf course flanking SeYenteen hundred students from proximatelY 1,600 pupil:; who wi~l start the drainage channel cancelled. This \ Yilmettc. Kenilworth, \Yinnetka. and the FJ29-1~30 term in the \Vllmette moY ~ on the part of north shore offGlencoe \\·ill take part in the opening Public schools Mondar morning. rials follo\\'s per sistent report - th< .t of Xew Trier Township High chool September 9. A teaching staff of seve~l- the sanitan- eli trict, because of scarfor the 1929-1930 term ~londav mornt\· will he on hand tn meet the puptb cit\' of funds. is planning to di spose of ing, September 9. The enroliment is nn 0J5.('ning cla~· next ~londar. this land \\'hich is ,-alued at approxim- 1 expected to show no. material change Painters. dec orators. and cleaner s ate lv $2.000,000. this year over that of las~ year. have he n bus\· in the Yarious school The E\'anston citY council aclo)'ted Although most of the registration buildings during- the summer months. a resolution Tuesda~· eYening of this \\'as completed at the close of the last and the rooms \\'ill he all dressed up t o \n:ek authorizing Ma~·or Charles H . school vear. some student \\·ere still l!red the ne\,. pupils \Yho are to tl:'C Bartlett to appoint a committee to go bus\· arranging their courses this week, them through o ut the cominl! ~·ear. heiore the sanitan· trustees to persua·Je and the deans \\'ere holding conferences Addition Built at Howard them not to re\·oke the lease. \\'i th studeu ts even· da v. The nwst noticeable change in the \\.ilmette Yillagc officia ls \rill tai-:e Few F acuity Changes schools of the village is the ne\\. ad- ~imilar action at the next :'cssion of the The ~ew Trier teaching staff showed ditiun t o the Howard building to the \'illage b0ard, it \ra:; stated this \\·ee k. a ven· sma ll turnon: r this year. there north oi the 0ld main structure. Thi s Ald. Peter Jan , spo n . or of the re ..;being onh· six ne\\· teachers on a faculadclition contain:; four large rooms he- olution in the E\-atbton council. called t\· that numbers nearh- 0ne hundred. sides an auditorium \\'ith a sea ting at teiJtinn to published reports that the A meetin . Q of the ali teachers was capacit\· 0i three hundred. The four sanitatT hoard intende.cl t0 cancel th.: held at the scll(loi last Saturdav mornr<hlllb \ill br . use(rfor sc ien ce. art, lease and . clispn~e of the land becau:;e ing. Dean~. department heads, and mu..,ic and kindergarten \\'ork. The oi a shortuge of funds. The lea5e \\·as ad\·iscr chairmen held a meeting on the . L!TOUtHis arnund the addition ha,· e granted in 191R. gi\·ing EYanst,m th e preYinus daY. been lan(bcaped, and l-fmyarcl pupils t~se of . sixtY-three acre:; extending Tnst In· \\'a\. oi introduction. her_e ran tltl\\. h·1a:t ~) Ill' oi the finest public iro!ll \\.est Railroad street into \Vil ar·c the t{ew members of the New Trier sc hnol buildings on the north shore. mette. A clau~e in the lea se gives the ' f acult\· : :\t'\\. teachers in the \Yilmctte Public hoa_rd th(:.right to r.e:·oke it on 30 da,·. : I ).fathematics department-~fiss Ethel ~clw()ls and the ).!ra(k-., thn· \rill teach nnttcc. S111ce acoumng the tract. EYThe Re,·. \Villiam E. McCormack, fnr E\·ans. }.1 iss Evans has taught in the are: anstnn ha. com·e;ted it into an 18 lwle ~c,·eral vears a~ ociate minister of the high school at Aurora, Ill. ~~ i-.~ Charlotte Ree:-e, of Eldora, public 1!01f c0urse. English Teach era Here Tm\·a. first ).!radc at the Tenth street I The ·!!Llli cour~e is supen·ised 1)\· a First Congregational church, lea\·cs Social science department-K. Binhuildi~H.!,'. ~fis_s ~l'l'Sl'. r,_,·ho is a gradu- CC\1111lli:-sion \rhich in.c~udes Ev<LI1 St tl!l thi::- \Yee k to assume directorship of the nie, of the Roan chool at Greenwich. ;lfc ot the :\attonal K111dergarten and and \\'ilmettt' authonttes. Pilgrim Foundation at the LT ni\·crsity En~ancl, and ~fiss Kathleen Lockley. l·:ll'nltt~tan· Cnlk.l!e. has taught at ; ui lllinois \Yhich iunctiuns in the in- Mr. Binnie is exc hanging places \Vith "\fanhattan. ~fnnt. Ed Kerr Back at Desk ui Cnngre. l !ational students at Roland \\'ehr. a member of the New Teach at Howard f M · D h tncsts Trier s0cia l science staff last year. 1fi s \1 i--s Elsie Lindennleyer. Lake A ter eebng 0~ s the ::-tatt: nni\-ersit,·. A fare\\'ell n:- Lockie,· is on lea,·e of ahsence from Forest. fir st grade at H0\\'ard. ).1i!':-> Fd\rard H. Kerr. \'illage collector. ception iur ~~ r. :\f cCurmack is tu lJ~ the Pu-tiH~ \· High schoo l in England. l.indt·nmen:r has taught at Kalamazo o, and iam ih· returned this \\·ee k from held at the C)ng-rt·gational church tuF0reign language department-M iss "\I ich . Fremnnt Lake. located ncar ~~ uskegon. night. Elsa Karst, formt:r l\' o" the \Yilmette y cd a \',l'\1 is:- lda \.undn so n, Lach·smith. .\1 irh .. \\·here the.\· had cnjc:_ - Public schn0ls. and V. Condon. who \\.is .. third l!ra(k at IImrarcl. has taught at Bl0omington, Ill. catinn. Eddit· reports the fisb were Reschke Awarded Contract takin. !.! e\·en-thing hut the pnles and C. }.finnema is returning to the Xe"· ~{ i:-;:- Peark Oltlwff. Pearl Cit\·, Ill.. tt ·lk if :·0u catch him in a g~nd humor. I for Improvement of Alley Trier faculty aiter a leave of absence. third l!radc at Lm~an . ahnnt hts fir:-.t encmmter \nth a d0 . ~f \\" He \Yill teach in the mathematics de~liss Dnroth\· :\ash return~ to take fish. Paul H.t . chkc and company o · ~na second l!;radc at the Howard schnol. - - - ·---· ·-·- I' 11 etka ,~· as a~ranll"d_ the contract 10r nartmcnt. · The c0mplet e list 0f K ew Trier aitn a H' ar's leaH' ni absence which the pa\·tng ot the hr~t alley u_~rth of teachers appeared in last \Yeek's issue she :-pent studving at th Gniversit\· Flnl\\'\)t)C i a\·enue between Ftlteenth of \Yrr.:-.rF.TT£ LrFF.. of Illinois. ~{iss \ 'iu la Theman, suba nd Sixteenth streeh hy the \Vilmette stitute teacher here last year, has been \ 'illage board during ib tneeting at tiH~ Gooo PRINTING made a regular member of the faculty \ 'illag·e hall last Tuesday night. Reschand \\·ill have a fifth grade at Ho\\'arcl. ke's 'i,id was $2.654.30. is a source The hoard also :.tpprovcd a resolution A coinplete list of the teachers apof gratification pe<ncd in la st \\·eek's issue oi \Yilpro\'iuing for the paving- of the first mctte Life. alle\' west oi \\'oodhi ne between Gregto the one Recli0rcl \\"illiam s, 23. of 1366 North nry. and Isabella. LaSalle street, Ch.icago, son of a Chiwho receives it cago attorney and a Dartmouth colleJ.l:e and a source CLUB BENEFIT TODAY rrraduate, is in the Evanston hospital of profit The home of ::\frs. Joseph O'Neill, ;ecovering from injuries which he re1033 Sheridan road, is to he the scene ceived sometime during the earlv mornto the one who of a card party this afternoon for the ing- hour s last Friday, August 30. when Robert P. Shepherd, Ph. D., a bene fit of the Sanctuary department of the large sedan he was driving crashed sends it out speaker and educator of wide repu tathe \\'oman's Catholic cluh of Wil- into a tree at Main street and Elm\\'00cl avenue in Wilmette. mette. Pia\' will start at 2 o'clock. tion. will speak at the meeting of the \Villiams. who apparently failed to \Vilmette Chamber of Commerce Monmake the turn at Elmwood avenue as day evening, September 9. on the ~~------------------------------~ I he drove north on 'Main street, suffered world's fair to be held in Chicago in severe head injuries. His condition 1933. Dr. Shepherd is being sent here was reported greatly improved late by the World's Fair Speakers' bureau. Pages WednesdaY afternoon. The car which The meeting, which was pqstponed Automobiles ........... 37-39 he was driving, after te~ring through a week on account of Labor day last LLOYD HOLLISTER barricade, struck into the tree and Boy Scout Affairs ........ 20 a Monday, will be held in the council INC. \\'~ s ·wrecked. room at the Village hall bei{inning at Book Comment ........ 30-31 The accident was reported to WilPrint and Publishers 8 :'30 o'clock. A business session will Editorial-Shore Lines ... 26 mette police at S :50 o'ck' ·k Fridav precede Dr. Shepherd's talk. Church Notices ........ 40-41 morning hv two newsboys who found - Wilmette 4300 The board of directors of the Chamwrecked car and the iniured man. Society News ............ 28 the Sergt. Herman Vance and Officer Joe ber of Commerce will meet next MonClassified Ada ......... 48-50 Schmidt rushed him to the Evanston day at noon in the Chamber of Comhospital. merce office. Summon Approximately 1,600 Wilmette Pupils to Books Next Monday Little Material Change in Enroll- ' fi Chicat.oan Is Hurt as Car Crashes at Main and Elmwood Robert P. Shepherd, Prominent Educator, to Address C .. of C. ' ··· · In This Issue ('(S

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