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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Oct 1929, p. 23

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October 11. 1929 ' WILMETTE LIFE New Trier Boys Listen to Welfare Conference ~""""""""""""""""~ Series Games Over Radio Will Bring Host to This is the Ideal Time .to Have Your The boys' club room in the new LesEvanston Oct. 28-31 lie F. Gates gymnasium at New Trier Around 1,000 social workers, sociolo- High school was the gathering !)lace for scores o( vouthful baseball enthugists, educators, parol~ officers and siasts Tuesdav and \Vednesdav of this representatives of servtce clubs and week when the Cubs and Athletics. ~ social agencies from Illinois and neigl} - champions of th e National and Ameriboring states will attend the Illinois can league s respectively, crossed ba,ts . ~ Conference on Public Welfare .in .Ev- A radio in the club room brought th ~ ~ anston, Oct. 28 to 31, according to an news of the games to bovs who were estimate this Wej!k by Wilfred S. Rey- luckv enough to hav·e studv periods ~ nolds!. president of the executive com- during the afternoon. ~ ~ mittee. ~. RETURNS FROM EAST National authorities on vanous Mrs. Beatrice Arcus returned la::;t ~ phases of social and public \velfare work will speak at the various ses- Fridav t o h er home at 726 vVashington sions following an eight-fold program: avenue from an ex t e nd ed trip in the child welfare, community d evelopmet}t East. As national aide oi the D . A. R. and neighborhood work, delinqucnc~· . she attended its cOtwention in P01~ tland. education and recreation, family \vel - ~1 aine. a nd from th ere \\Tn t on to Boston. New York. Snacusc. Kiagara fare, health and mental h ealth. Falls. and Clenlancl. visiting friends Besides the Evanstonians who will o n the wav. play an active part by dir ect ing th_ c arrangements, there are several who will appear on the program as speakers. Mayor Charles H. Bartlett . will welcome the delegates at the opening :-.ession, and the presiding officer will be Charles H. Reynolds, chairman of the · local committee and vice president of the Central Association of Evanston Charities. Francis Leonard Bacon. principal -of Evanston High sc hool, will lead a discussion gr o up on .. Respon sibility of the School to the . Community." vV. C. Bechtold, super- , intcndent of the bureau oi r ecrcaticm. I will speak on "The Community and It:- : Recreation Respon sibility," and o ne of the discu sion groups follo\\'ing will he led bv ~eva floyd, of the department of plw sical cdw ation at X o rth wtstC'rn uni,·ersitv. Dr. Don Sutton and Dr. I. e \\ is I . 1 Pollack. both of th e school oi medicine of ::\ortlnvc stern universi ty . "i l" :-peak on health and phy sically hancli - l I ~ ~ ~ Painting and Decorating Done INTERIOR WORK Painting of the outside of your house will seal up all joints and make them watertight it will also preserve the woodwork and prevent decay. From now on you will live indoors more and more. 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Brandon. director nf tht: . tate d epartment of wtlfarc: the Rev. Fr~:rkrick Sicdenl>urg. ,-in· pre sident o f the conference, and he:-td of the sc hoo l of soc iol ogy, Loyola univ e r s ity~ Sanford Bates, superintendent of pri ons of the d epartment of justice at \\"ashington, D. C.: Judg e Charles \V. Hoffman of the Cincinnati court of do me sti c relations: George \Varrcn, director of the inter national migration service of . N e\,. York. Eight courses of study, under the chairmanship of ~f ary E. ~f urph y 0f the Elizabeth ).f cCormick ~I e m n rial f unci. will be gi~· en during the pre lim il_larv davs of .the conference. FINE QUALITY FXTRA FINE QUALITY Th t> E\·anston <·onunitlt>t- 1111 arran~~' nlt·nt:-: inc·luclt·:-:: (' . H. Rt · ~· !wld s, L'hair111<~11; .\la,·or <'. II. Hartl ~;· tt. honorary ··h;tirman : " Loren P . )It · ~· ~ · ·-. ~<·c·rt'ta n· of 1!11· f<:yanslon <'hamht·r of ( '~omnwrc f': F1:~nds Alborg, Lions duh; Thomas F. Airth, Kiwanis cluh; Ralph D. Shanesy, notary club; Mabe l Vollmar, the BusinPss and Proft>ssional Women' s club; th · RPV. Hugh Elm er Brown, Mini s terial ut~!on: Mrs. William F. Schildgen, Catholi c Womt>n's club; Dr. R. R. Davey, Evanston Dental socie ty; Dr. Peter BasSO(\ )Jl'esident Evanston branch of the Chit·a~o Mt>dical society; Walter S. LoveI ; HT, Thf· Evanston Review; J. C. Xorthup, Evan s ton News-Index: William 0 . Fr f'<> man, chief of police ; Dr. Arthur J. Todd, sociol (Jgy dt·partme nt of Northwestern univers ity; and Dr. Walter Dill Scott, president of the unive rsity. "r. SUPER FINE QUALITY Made Expressly for 77ae Worlc:l'· Greatell TUXEDO Ineladlng Silk Vnt YOU Clothe· Value Made to Meaaure sao ~f r. and Mrs. Harrv Vi sser in.!!. Kcn ihrnrth avenue, Kenilworth, arrived home todav from Eurone. ~lr. \ 'io.;sering crossed with the Graf Zeppelin and Mrs. Visscring went over later ttt meet him. TheY expect to leave this month for their home in Florida where the,· will spend the winter. Little Nadine Kinnev, daughter ()f ~'fr. and Mrs. William M. Kinnev. 12() AbinP"don avenue, Kenilworth. entertained six little girls at luncheon Saturdav October 5. After luncheon she took guests to the movies. -o- 1 1641 Orrington Ave. Open Tuesday, 11~tursday her and Saturday Evening$

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