Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Feb 1931, p. 11

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Thursday, February 5. 1981 Child Welfare Is Discussed by Dr. Lake hr. George B, Lake, editor of "Clinitsl Medicine and Surgery" spoke tn a group ttt parents at Miss Flora Lwy's Open Air Nursery school in Highland Park recently on building of ssuml human beings, Among other things he said: 'rFrr..PF" ... ._____ie. "In general, parents are almost wholly uninstructed in the duties Ind lochnics of the immensely important and complicated profession of parent- hood. "That child has the a satisfying life who: Bins before he is born are edueated. Most I to ignorance or ser part of parents. "The vital relationships between parents and children begin in the family and can never be wholly sat. isfaetor.v unless the parents are har- monirulyy adjusted to each other. "The beautiful art of living mouth. " as husband and wife has been woe fully neglected. "The much talked of changes in the family are largely superficial and de- pond upon the fact that mothers and children have not learned to um- profitab',y, the leisure which this mechanical age has brought them. “For a c'mfortable and fruitful family life, the parents must be grown up -ph.vsieally, mentally, and morally. "Every child is unique-a human- soul--a person, and the only way he can gain the experiences which will make him an experience the results of those conditions. There is too if,, \"i’OW'ivi- gttgttgt3rtmlt3iltSlnilttt milrtilt3lt Mr. WI In > WOW W WWW mir "1 mm W mam m, m by 'ieri===T---u---------" ._w_. W, _.._.v..#. v ----rr------ _----------"-""'- ----F- if; _-..-.----------------'-" I has the best chance of life whose education be- e is horn-whose parents . Most failures are due or selfishness tm the much ‘bonding of the twig.’ paretttel ambitions and prequ parental ambitions and prejudices. "Children will follow example rather than precept. We must be the kind of people we want them to become; frr they will surely be much the kind of people we are now. "The contacts of our children. out. side of the home and the school - movies, magazines, dunce halls, etc. ---to'e what the opinion of the com- munity demands. Wise parents will help to mold that public opinion tn good ends, a...” v..-". "The keynote of the building of good human beings is more intelli- zonce among parents and teachers; more freedom of decision and selec- tion for the children, with the incul- cution of personal responsibilities and consideration for others', lea: stress upon the importance of things and more upon the value of life; and more cultivation of the inevitable dit. ference: among children, with devel- opment of their u.nique Powers und capacities." Many Bequests from Estate of Mrs. Loner Are Made in Her Will Of the $2,333.37] estate of Mrs. Rose Mandel Loner. of Highland Park, $50,000 will go to charity it was 'shown last week in a will made puti- lie by Prohato Court John R. Bullock Ind which Judge Martin (UDecker admitted to probate, says a Wanke- gnn paper. Mrs. Loner war: I sister " the founder of Mandel Brothers in Chieattu. _ After bequests totaling 't00,001 had been made to individuals and or totaling $100,000 THE PRESS to fit anniutinna, the residue Watt mum-a into three equnl parts. ' Ono part to her hunblnd, one to her son and one to be held in trust for her granddaughter. Babette Man- del Bird, until she in 30. The father of Babette Bird would have received one-half of the income trum this one-third share hld he net Lnuer, who , ule $50,000 dividunls an I Mrs. Amer 000 was left choh Shield, Chicngo, with the provision that Mrs. Louer'n husband nnd non eneh pay to him $2,500 an- nunlly thereafter, and Marie M. Brown,' Highland Plrk. who in alto to reveive H.500 yearly. Mr. Ind Mrs. Benjamin F. Bird of Niles, Mieh., were left "0.000. Orders in other out-tel of interest here wrre u fullowu: Carl Boehm, Highland Pnrk--Heer. ine on petition for probate of will continued to February 2. Richard J. O'Brien, Hitthlsnd Park --Final report approved. Estate clued. , the residue wat, divided erted time her employ Provision bequeutn to American Legion Holds Open Meeting Boy Scouts Attend Robert Gullic of Now wpoke Wednesday evening meeting of the American "What civic organizations "What civic ornnintin‘ I otmnumity." Myron C. Ryhnlt. Boy live of Highlund Park very interesting pictures of mat life in Cnmp Maul-nun, many of tho pictum were of Der-rile“ want: taken Int summer. Mr. Ryholt'u picture: we" an Inn-resting story of the work done in this are. for the Boy Beouta. , Scout- Bud L"rkeridee and Bah Ginter (no two mining talks. The “nu-l Boy Scout drive in to he nude in the next two week. Thr purpoae of which in to immune the capacity at the amp and for the yearly mainhlmm-e of the mannin- om. “Who's Who" Lists Two from Deerfield BI A Maryland mun in at months in the whitening! in. four wives. II thi. I p or jun a vacation? In all: I punillment Park showed North China!) link It an open Rout In " name ll on 'or "

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