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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 May 1924, p. 6

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·--------· ·- - - - - - - ' · · Lew Sarrett, poet of rtature, who has a stil'ring message for the hard. . . ·: 1J:ay 23, 1924. headed business man, was a guest at : I Editor, Wdmette w~: the Wilmette Rotary- luncheon at the As a subscribec -to your valuable Ouilmette Country, Wednesday. paper I request · that you make a j In an extemporaneous talk Mr. correction of a misstatement in Sarett enlarged upon the idea of "Salyour article headed "Short and vaging contentment and happiness Ugly Word Pas's ed in Board Cham- from the wreck of the day." He urged her" in your edition of May 23rd. the members of the Rotary club This article· quotes me as using to give time each day to things other the words "He lies." What I did than business. "Devote some time to say in response to Mr. Schultz's your children" he advised. "Give some statement was : "My word is as time each day to the reading of good ligood as Mr. Schultz's." terature, lend yourself each day to Your reporter probably obtained helping others and get out and enjoy his information from Mr. Schultz nature right in your own community." who apparently interpreted my re"Don't wait until you're sixty for marks as calling him a liar. I am contentment and happiness," Mr. not in the habit of using such un- Sarett cautioned the Rotarians. "Live ladylike -expressions and can only a well-rounded life as you go along, , say that if Mr. Schultz took my Salvage something worthwhile each 1 · remark that way, the shoe must day from the wreck of the business ., fit. grind." mark, and hope to see the correcr ;.· tion in your next issije. t· ·'l Thanking yotL in a'dvance, I am ·~ Sincerely yours, MRS. SAMUEL DANZIGER. ].THE PUBti~FORlJM' ~r\t:~~ilt!~ Wilme Summer sc ool in .the Wilmette public schocls \vJIU~in Monday, June 16, and wilt'i;lose' j!ilj 25, it was announced this week. Classes will be conducted in the m-1ng' from 9 to. 12 o'clock. Classes will be ·small and the students will get individual attention, it is emphasized. Parents of children who will enroll are urged to register them by the close of the regular school session on June 12. This request was made from the office of ]. R. Harper, superintendent of schools. The number of teachers who will be retained for the summer session depends on the size of the enrollment list. A tuition fee of $15 will be charged for each pupil for the entire summer session. :9 ~ ' "Cussin' may have gotten into the cities but it wa..r invented out on tlte country roadside/' says Speed O'Day. A HOME WARD BOUND Phillip Hoffmann of Hoffmann Bros.,well known Ridge avenue merchants, is expected to return to the village this week, after an extended trip through California and the southwest. Mr. Hoffman visited mines in Arizona and later toured the Sunflower state. Mrs. W. H. Shellman, 727 Elmwood avenue, is in Battle Creek, Mich., for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Rye and their two children, 1005 Central avenue, are spending a week in the east. N extra tire is what you need before you need it. A General tire will prove its worth on your car. l'~lltAIUZ We will give you service. ~- · pe~pcl~n p~~~~~?~h~ h~a~dm;:;r r~~ 0 1 Editor's note: The Wn,M~tTTt Ln"t f'ePorter who wrote the story to which Mrs. Da:n;;iger takes .exception in the foregoing letlef' did not obtain. her re' mark through the Schultz vi!Tsion, a:s suggested. Per contra, the reporter occupied a seat at the trustees' meeti11g immediately ne.xt to Mrs. Danziger, hence he could twt possibly have misunderstood her remark. Wilmette Girls Visit !n justice to Mrs. Dan::iger it may be At National Cathedral satd that she was greatly e.xcited d~~~r Martha Fuhrman and Jean Culver ing the proceedings and therefore possibly does not realize nor know 'WIIat she of Wilmette visited the National Cathedral in Washington, D. C., where f'eally did say there. Woodrow Wilson is buried, just as building operations were begun on the Editor, Wilmette Life, Knowing that you would be inter- transept and two bays of the nave. ested in the activity of the · Wil- This constructiofl will add ISO feet to mette Post of the American Legion the part already completed and will relative to Poppy Days, our pub- make it possible in about a year and licity committee, Mr. Ralph C. a.half to hold services in the cathedral Wessel, broadcast from station proper. The 4 o'clock services broadWGN, Chicago Tribune, at Edge- cast by radio every Sunday are held water Beach hotel, Saturday be- in the Bethlehem chapel, which is so tween the hour of 10 :IS and 10:30, small that about 3,000 persons are His speech was given under the turned away on a Sunday. The catheauspices of the Cook County As- dral when wholly completed, in five sociation of The American Legion years, will have standing room for 25,000 persons. Underneath the Cathefor all Posts in Cook county. Many Wilmette people who were dral proper will be a series of crypts The tuned in at that time heard the like the Bethlehem chapel. speech, portions of which were Chapel of the Resurrection, with its printed in the columns of Wxun:rn: massive Norman architecture, will be the most unusual feature of the new LII'JI last week. crypt construction. It will be used Very truly yours, as a mortuary chapel. LEA J, ORR, Building started this year on the Commander, Wilmette Post. library of the cathedral, which when completed, will have 300,000 volumes BOND VILLAGE OFF ICERS of religious literature and will be the The Fidelity and Casualty company foremost theological library in the of New York has bonded the follow- world. ing village officials in the sums indi..: cated: T AKES TRIP EAST Village Treasurer Harry W. Miller Frederick Edson Clerk, superintend$90,000; Village Collector Edmund H: ent of New Trier High school, is in Kerr, $25,000; Village Manager C. C. Cambridge, Mass., this week attending Schultz, $5,000; Village Clerk Earl E. special memorial services at Harvard Orner, $2,000; and Village Attorney university in connection with which Frederick B. Crossley, $1,000. he is scheduled to make an address. laf'::t quiem of a Business Man" and the other, "Fish." Lloyd Hollister, north shore printer and publisher, also spoke at Wednesday's luncheon on the subject, "My Business." His talk was one of a se ries by members of the Rotary club. It was determined at Wednesday's meeting that the Rotary club would find it impossible to appear as a body in the Memorial Day procession, in view of the fact that a large number of the members were appearing with Legion and other local groups. ;::~~~ !~~ e~~i\1ed~w,?Th : ;~~ 0 0 P hone W ilmette ZM seasons. tion is al With a the realtCi for subtl past two ter wea~ from co1 new hom Accord there arc the s~ listed. Tl is comi ber of tl rented. will be 1 tember l Then this wee) cago b their va ies are shore months. 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