Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1933, p. 17

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The order of events on the p)ro- grain will be miuch the samne as at previous meetinigs of the Lake Shore division. Starting at 9:30 o'clock in the morning there will be a general >session. fol1lowed by sectional meëet-. ings,, lunch and another general ses- sion inithé «afte.rnooni,,begining jýat 1 :30. Hear Education Leaders. 1)r. George H. Bettsof Northn est- crn university will address the' morto- ing session on the theme. *'The Outcome of Current, Education." Aýt the afternoon general session Dr. Sinîeon Lelandof tihe University ol Chicago will be the -speaker. H will discuss the subjeet, *'Taxation ini Illinois Dr.~ Leland is.a mernher of the.- state tax commission. Thie sectional meetings will 1Wv in %eiîon from Il to 12 o'clock ini 1 iliorning. The settional groups -%vi1I inchude primfary. elementary. juinior ilii hschool, senior high'schoc.>, juniiior ccllege, rural, music, fine and apfflied arts, hom.e economics, physical (Ali- cation,. principals. and ueitn- e1its and -parent-teacher. Schools to Be Cýloteà Since New Trier towns iip is iin- * çlded in the Lake -Shore division of testite teachers' association al public schools in, the towvnship %vil elose, for the meeting on. November 13.ý The meeting is tço be held at uIl Evans.ton Town ship Higlh school. Christian Science Churches *FVerlaçting Punishment" was theý --ubject >of the 'l -s - o- inal Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- Ôa ctober 29.- Ilie. golden text was, "The Lord kntioweth how to deliver 'the godly out of temptations. and to reserve,-the Iuijtiîst u'nto the 'dav of. judgmnenuto be punished" (II Peter 2:9).: Anxong the citations whichi coni- prised the lesson-sermon wvas the fol- lowing from the Bible: "Be sober, .9/ c'a 4st*,1J4. 4iir;hcsn i#jiSurtel y, etR MERRY MERRY ~1/. -'r- 4- Weil, wliy not? Afler ail, if you're going to get your Christmas 1cards engraved and .off in the mail to' those distant relations - wliat could b. more appropriate than a tittie thought about Christmas cheer right rnow? At this very mnoment, Spaulditig- -Gorham has a collection of Christ-,. mas cairds that can't be equalledi. a.nywhere for, individuality -forse-. lection - for i ngenu ity nd artistry. And, of course, for engraviflg, Spaulding-Gorhani is synonynrous w ith impeccable taste. Cards en- Volunteer student commuitee ro New Trier High school assisted the police of Winnetka and Kenilworth iii their efforts to see that Hallowe'en wvas observed ini an orderly mnanner in the two villages. AlI of the boys who were membersof the committees live either in Winnetka or in Kenilworth. MEft~y CftRIsr~f~ A- 4- -c- MGRRY CH4RISTMAS MGRRY CHI4ISTMAS Affl

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