::J:u:ne==l,==l~======================·= · ==::·:·::· :·:===·~W~IL;:M=E===TT=E==~L~I;FfE~==============~=======================' . FIREMAN IS ILL Miss Jeanne Culver entertained a APPROVE BIG SCHOOL Martin Kalmes, a fireman with the group of friends last Saturday eveEXPANSION PROGRAM Wilmette Fire department, has been !!_ing. The guests were Frances Allconfined to his bed at his home, 602 · Ridge avenue, · during the past two out, is not to be considered a luxury in weeks by an attack of sciatic rheuma-~ the modern educ~tional system, but on tism. (Continued from Page 1) the contrary a vital part of the school facilities in which the entire life and activity of the ·school centers. The auditorium is used as the center for all social science work. It offers :m opportunity for creative activities, group work in literature, music, dramatics, all phases of study, a meeting place for large lecture groups and for the presentation of . entertainments to v.·hich the public is invited. No oth·~r room or equipment can replace its utility nor is there a single feature of the school plant more important. Among the multiple uses of the auditorium listed by Mr. Harper are the projection of pictures dealing with history, geography, art, nature study, industry, stories and current events; general as.5emhlies, wh-ich all of the children attend and at which general topics connected with . ~hrift, safe livworth, Betty Burns, ·Elizabeth Evans, Anna Larner, Alice VValton, of Witmette, Elizabeth Eberhart of Evanston, and Shirl~y Conley, of Kenilworth. :~ ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~=~~~~~~=~~~~~~=~~~~~~j~ ~ Somebod~ Said···· Mr. J. W. Bishop, formerlu of Goodwin's at ~ Wilmette, wishes to announce to his many f · d h N h Sh h · f h· nen s on t e art ore, t e opemng O ts new modern barber shop. The same policy of neatness and conscientious work that characterized Mr. Bishop's work in Wilmette will be strictly adhered to in his shop at 917 Linden Ave.~ Hubbard Woods, Ilft"nois · they · ne.ver · had such delicious Cake and Pies as they have had there lately. The ·. Pant.r~ 5 24 Davis St. Parking front and back. Drive around the .building, · either way. ing, c1 1fean-upt-ldkay,bfirst aidd, t y we are, a bys prominent y note artists; by i and concerts literature groups in story telling, reci-j tation, debate and parliamentary pro-~ cedure; in drama work with dramatizations based on literature. geography and history pageant s ; in t!1U5ical programs involvi1117 chorus, orchestra. victrola, contata. community singing-, and patriotic songs; and in the exhibition of physical training work. including dances, marches and drills. co1tn~~li-l ~(>~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~=~-~~~~~~=~~~~~~·~·.·~~~~~ ·~ autlonttes,,~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~;-~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r - 1 ... · f Consider Ce.lltral Changes The board is considering plans for a possible addition to the Central school. Before plans can he completed, however, it will be necessary to solve the difficulties imposed by tlJe demand for a unified plant. in which the additional unit would he connected with the present buildings hy covered passageways. Tt is thou'5ht probable that it mav hecome advisable to revamp the pre.sent gymnasium in the Stolo building to provide a suitable auditorium, and build a new gymnasium unit better suited to the needs of the school. Definite decision on the many factors involved, however, will await the completion of the architect's survey. The · special election on the proposed bond issue propositions would of necessity be held during the month of June, it is pointed out, since .the expanded bonding- power made posstble by the action of the state legislature. will again be curtailed at the close of that period. The present tax rate would not be effect. e d by the issuing of bonds, it is explained, and the cost of the new units would be spread evenly over the period of development. LET ·US SUPPLY THE FUNDS FOR YOUR HOME · Don't put off building your home because you feel you haven't the necessary funds. We have helped build many homes. Let us help with yours. Or if funds for refinancing are worrying you, come in and talk with us. We have money to loan for construction or on improved Evanston and North Shore property at 5%% and 6% on first mQrtgages. Prompt attention is given to all personal and telephone . tnqu1nes. . .. REAL ESTATE LOAN DEPARTMENT A. K. ScHEIDENHELM, Manager TO TOUR EUROPE Mr. and Mrs. H~rry Hillman of 507 Washington avenue, with their two nieces Misses Avis and Jane Hillman of Evanston, are leaving June 15,, for Europe. Mr. Hillman. for~er edtto~ in-chief of the Inland Prmter, Cht.cago, has been chosen as tour journalistic advisor for a tour o{ Europe by a group of about twenty, headed by Leland D. Case of the Medill S~hool of Journalism, Northwes.ter~ umversity, and Lawrence Martm, · tn~truc:or of English at Northwestern umverstty. The tour will extend fifty-seven days and the Hillmans will join the party at Glasgow, after visiting Mr. Hillman's old home in England. The Junior-Senior banquet of the Northwestern university School of Music will be held this evening at the North Shore hotef, Evanston. STATE BANK and TRUST COMPANY Orrington at Davis Evanstont Illinois I CHICAGO PHONE BRIARGATE sooo EVANSTON PHONE GREENLEAF sooo WILMETIE PHONE WILMET'fE ] I 00 ; ! <i I '