thows you exuild your own absolute ~Its. So simple if you 1 even any kind of a act location of ct length and wire so clearly lnnot make a ----LOGAN P. T ·.A. CAUS MEETING "VILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924 a with tallation by exble prices. dio Service r write I 3111 are Buildinr om RE&CO. 1878 d Floors Laid ned, Finished ning ue residential district near the tracks in the Odd Fellows of \Vilmette held arc "behind" them in their efforts to imWinnetka and Glencoe." last Thursday, headed by W. k p:ove the school as much as possible. g1ves them an opportunity to meet the' A large delegation of the property Schatz as degree c~ptain. Thia week parents of their pupils so that they may owners in the affected district will be present at the hearing to emph;rsis the degree team from Northbrook will Jurlge them . more fairly and sympatheticthe proposal to re-zone that territory initiate a larte cl~ss of candidatea. ally and g·ve frank and fair criticism to "A" residential, it was intimated Arrangements for celebrating the of the children's individual and collective needs. by some of the property owners. twenty-fifth anniversary of the A. T. "It is, however, an avenue through Hearina on Proposition to Sherman lodge, 892, are being made Invites Parents of Ridge and which needed improvements and equipNorth Shore Odd F eUows . by the entertainment committee. The Be Held October 22 Logan Schools to Ses1ion ments may be brought to the attention ·cred m· De W k meetings of. the Wilmette . lodge are Enl-. of the voters and the School board. 1ree or held every Thursday night. Visitiq · Nexl MondaY :,· The third degree was put on with Odd Fellows are extended invitation· "Anything that affects your child, affects the most vital interest in you and The Wilmette Board of Appeals on a team of 30 men at the meeting of to attend the meetings. nothing except ·the child's home life is Zoning has called a public hearing ORGANIZE GYM CLASS more important to his welfare than his for Wednesday evening, October 22, school. to discuss a petition signed by owners "Mrs. Hoyt, one of the 1st grade of improved property and requesting teachers will be in the kindergarten room re-zoning to "A" residenfial of the School Leaders on Speakers' of the Logan school to care for the chil- property on Main st'reet which was dren while you are attending the meet- zoned "B"' commercial, last year. Program ing. The property in question is bounded "Mr. Harper will speak informally by the north side of Lake avenue stretching northwesterly along Main and introduce the special teachers. Lowell F. Todd, pt'incipal of the Ridge "The building will be open for inspec- street, parallel with the Chicago and and Logan schoo~, . will be intr~uced tion ~d it is hoped that October 6 will Northwestern railroad, to the: ·northern at the iirst..me.etinir. of th~ YC:;l.t:.Jlf. Jhe be. ..a .. ~..get.. at.QlJainted: .'.time ..f.or all . . l'illage lim ita.. Jt .. :also . inclu4e& the Have you ever been over to the Lake Parent-Teacher association of those "You are cordially urged to attend property on Main street extending Shore Terrace in the evening aftef dinschools to be held Monday afternoon, this meeting and to become members." from the south side of Oakwood ayener? Come in this evening, dance a nue southeasterly along Main str~et October 6, at 3 o'clock, October 6, at to Isabella street. th.c Ridge school auditorium. Superinwhile, and then si~ down to a nice litAll tHis property, the petitiOJH~rs tendent J. R. Harper, Dr. E. E. Moore Closes Kenilworth School tle lunch. apd Mrs. Lillian D. Northam will be the As Contagion Threatens state, was zoned "B" commercial oq November 6, 1923, "without the despeakers. Miss Helen Smith will give The Joseph Sears school at Kenil- sire of any petitioning group of propseveral vocal solos. worth has been closed all week as a The new methods of teaching piano precaution to prevent the spread of erty owners, and contrary to th.e t:hildren in classes of 20 will be brief- infantile paralysis, two cases of which wishes -of the adjacent property ow.ners." 'explained by Mrs. W. Sanderson. were reported last week. "There is no present or prospectiv. the meetings of the association the A notice was issued to parents by have the opportunity to meet the the School board advising them of legitimate demand for such use," the ' who instruct their children and the infantile paralysis cases and petitioners claim in their protest become better acquainted with one warning them to heed the in:.tructions against the zoning of that territory another. Discussions are frequently given by medical authorities, which for commercial uses, "and, as such, held at these meetings on needed mi- were also published in last week's is inimical to the property rights of provements and facilities that should be issue of \V'IL111eTT£ LrF£. At a meeting your petitioners." The joletition with the signat tres I' brought to the attention of the School of the School board late lflst week, it ~ board and the voters of the village. Mrs. was decided to close the school and was presented to the Village board PetiWilliam Edmonds, chairman of the pro- notices we re sent to all the parents at a meeting in August. gram and publicity committee, has sent who have children attending the tion blanks were first circulated last winter after the Zoning board had Joseph · Sears school that no classes a letter of invitation to the parents made the territory in question "B" through the children attending the Logan would be held until further notice. The School board will hold another commercial, but the presentation was and Ridge schools. · meeting Friday evening. October 3, to delayed. There were about 200 names Mra. Maxwell, President '8be.-i«lall~ at: Cheatnut Mrs. Donald Maxwell is president of determine the advisability of reopen- attached to the petition. ~a.· Oli\-..tlw Zt-.&·22()3 ing the school. If classes are to he "There is no reason why we canthe association; Mrs. Otto Bersch, first vice president; Mrs. G. T. Hellmuth, resumed postal cards will be sent to not have good residential property second vice president; Mrs. Enoch the parents so that the children may near the railroad tracks," one property owner stated. "There is a fine Steen, secretary; Mrs. H. A . Storms, be able to attend classes Monday. It has been reported that the two treasurer. boys suffering with infantile paralysis In addition to the notice of the meeting sent out this week, announcement have been improving during the week. ~··· has been made of the Logan-Ridge P. T. A. gymnasium classes for women to Says Piano Teaching : :: :: : be held in the Ridge school gymnasium System Find· Favor under the direction of Mrs. Churchill Several mothers have registered beginning Thursday evening, October 16. The classes will be held at 7:30 and their children for the class lessons on ·· 8 :30 o'clock in the evening. Tickets for the piano. Some of them have heard A cosy fireside\ That's the center of a real home · these classes may be obtained from Mrs. and known of successful classes that Sitting before a crackling fire, you forget the worries of B. Hoelz, 1319 \Vashington ave- were conducted elsewhere and expressed appreciation for having the it is explained. ' the day and think only of how comfortable you are. The course of lessons started here. Letter to Pantnta This is an opportunity for parents log smoulders a bit but a little stirring causes it to burst Mrs. Edmonds' letter to the parents to have their children learn the fundareads as follows: out in cheerful flames. "To the Parents of the children in mentals of music in an enjoyable and inexpensive way, to certain the Logan and Ridge schools : "This is an urgent invitation to you. ability of the children to succeed on The Parent-Teacher association of the some musical instrument, according Logan school will hold its first meeting to Mrs. W. Sanderson, 914 Central of this chool year in the Assembly hall avenue, who ts receiving the questionDON'T FORGET THAT WE CARRY A COM. of the Ridge school, 17th street and aires which were sent to the parents. Spencer avenue, Monday, October 6, at Further information on this music PLETE LINE OF FIRESIDE FlXTURES system may be had by calling Mrs. 3 o'clock, promptly. ~ "The parents and teachers of the Lo- Sanderson. gan school and Ridge school and all who are interested in the objects of this orFOR SALE ganization are eligible to membership. ·'A Parent- Teacher association offers to parents an opportunity to meet the teachers to whom a large proportion of their children's time is entrusted, and to meet also the parents of their children's PIT RUN playmates. It is an avenue through which they may secure the educational methods and equipment they desire and create the school atmosphere with which they desire to surround their children's Phone school days. 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