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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1923, p. 3

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ifrPJâ„¢ S$â„¢W^;1?^- â- "^!^:^^^V'^f^^isW»"^^^ m i$^ffi&m SCHOOL HONOR! ALICE GARRITY Unveil Memorial Picture at :'::"::;: :â- ' meeting "" . ^ A combination meeting of the Cen- tral School Parent-Teacher associa- tion and the Wilmette Public School Art league was held in the Byron C. Stolp gymnasium Thursday, of this ; week. 4^|&,l:'Si;,'i:'i.:.;-i' u i# â- : .'â- â- :?xM± &â- â- . -y& â- .-•. After a short business session of the Parent-Teacher association, Mrs. C. E. Douglass, the president, turned the meeting over to Mrs. J. R. Harper, president of the Art league. Nine new pictures, purchased by the . Art league for the schools this year, were on exhibition. Miss Olive Grover, head of the Art Department of New Trier High school, gave an interesting talk in which she related the various ways in which art is applied in the high school projects. One of the most interesting features was the unveiling of a memorial pic- ture in memory of Miss Alice Garrity, who died last Novemjben This pic- ture is called "A Moonlight Sym- phony" and is a beautguj^cfpy of a painting by Ghabahiain?^ - John R. Harper* superintendent of schools, made a short address at the mmsimmmmm iiBolal Religion, Theme Of Special Sermon Series '•Organising Personal Religion" is to be the general theme of a series of bunday morning sermons to be preached by the Rev. Gilbert Stansell at thteJ Wilmette Parish Methodist Episcopal church. ; ^The dates and sermon subjects of the series are as follows: 4<J^pril5-"Time Element;" April ISâ€" AThe.â- ;' Qucsticm of Expenditures"; April 22â€""Conserving Soul Energy"; April 29â€""The Stewardship of Talent." Kindergarten College V j Playlets Boosted Here Wilmette alumnae and students of the National Kindergarten and Ele- mentary college are co-operating with the members of Chicago's "Youngest Set," which is sponsoring "On Fairies Wings," Saturday morn- ing, April 21, at 10 o'clock in the Studebaker theatre, as a benefit for the fund being raised to movei the College to the north *shorei •-â- Sc unveinTig ceremony. He spoke of the :â-  fine|||\ work;;;, Miss.;:W;Garrity -.. • :had done tor fibur years ill the Wilmette schools. jShe came here to take charge of a difficult situation and from the very first showed that she toad the qualifications of a superior teacher. Miss Garrity not ohly had fine ability as an instructor but she was devoted to the children and was never satisfied with anything but work accomplished to the very best of her her ability. This picture will hang upon the walls ©f the schools' a fitting memorial : of the beauty of her charac^r.|V; ? 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