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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 1929, p. 41

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Kovember 15, 1929 .W I L M E T T E LIFE 41 .-\n article entitled "School Influence," J·. _ \V. l,. Danes, (J52 Lincoln avenue · which tells of the contributions of the \V m_netka. The chief object of dis~ school during the past fifty years has russton was the December exhibition to bt'en issued by the Better Schools he held in Community House. Thi s will league and is passed on to \Vilmette be opened hy a reception the evening· of n~aders by Supt. J. R. Harper, of the December 11. An unusual feature is the \ \'ilmettc Public schools. The article Ill elusion this year of art s and era fts iullows: work of inemhers and guests. John M. · 11 Frank of Hubbard \V oods. who was 1 1 1 "The country las JUst ce c )rate< t 1 e elected president at the October 3 board li itieth anniversary of the first prac- meeting, to fill the vacancy caused bv the tical incandescent lamp, the achieve- death of Lionel Robertson, prcsidc(I. ment of a miw who . still lives in the _The C<.Jrnelius Osgood lecture \viii be Hc~h and who will continued to live for gJVen cclnesday evening, ~ovemher 20, ce nturies in the hearts of the cirilizecl not 1\ovember 21. as p.revioush· an" ·orld. Hi s accomplishment ha s made nounccd . This talk ,,·ill he givc 1; at R ]iring conditions better; it has added o'clock at C'ommunity House. tn peoplt's plea sun.·s; it has eliminated ~lr. Osgood " ·as se nt 1 )\. the Canadda ngcrs: it has safeguarded health and ian government to stuch·- the Indians it ha s opened avenues of employm.ent ui the farthest north, at1d at one tim e i0r millions of people. It ha s become a \\'hen he wa s considered lost, he trek ::-d com monplace and is still a mant;,l. for thirty days \vithin the Arctic circle. Light's Golden J ubilte will sern' t 12 1Iis lecture before the Xorth Shore Art imp re ss upon both youth and adult leagu e \rill be illu stratccl \\'ith inte;t he fact that we ha vc t ra ,-c led far i11 L' sting Ia ntcrn slides. flit ,· v·car~. · I - -- - ---.:It -may not he amis~ to stre~~ other \fr s. Ccorg-c C. Richards, jJO Es.;ex j cqu_ally rcmarkabl~ change~. fhe ex- I ' road, Kenil\\'orth is entertaining her I Article Points to Art League Announces IAdvancement Made Exhibit December 11 The North Shore Art league board by Public Schools met No':ember _7, at the home of Mrs. 1 -- 1 FIRST CH.,)RCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST of Glencoe; Illinois - Announces a FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by yv Judge Samuel W. Greene. C. S. B. of Chicago, Illinois Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First Church ·of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Massachusetts. In the Church Edifice, Greenleaf Avenue and Beach. Road Monday Evening, November I8, at 8 o'clock l 929 The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend \\'tt lun the memorv of manY-the efforts of earltrr scl1ool days u c - -- - til 111aster the A . · R. C.'s: ·the slow, la!J, ,rious ·a mi unintercstin . £?,· stri..tggle to 111aster readin g; the old slate, the penC'il. th e moi ::;ture clt'ansing fluid and the 1 ::1g-: the~ nld dnuhl <' rl t·!' k s. th·· hil'f·h r od :IJJ U the ::;ting-ing- rul er; the h eap-muchh··at heating- Rt on· s; the :;: tc> rn master " ·ith the quill: t11 e int E> rmittc·nt school :tttl'nda n c-e n ·sulting in n. \'ery limlte1 t'(iu.·atio n for the majority. " :\l t th o d H of in s tt·u et irtn, pupil iniN<'f-'t :t nd IJ~rt~nces ~~it~y~ll~ri~d~g~e~cl~u~b~to~cl~a~y~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~ -~-~-~~~~~~ -~~~~~ - ~~~~~~~~~~~~ HOLLY HILL CLUB DAVENPORT, FLORIDA ... \\'t> lfare, ~C'hool a tmosplu·t'f' an d f' ll ,·ir.. nment, school objecth·es, al l h:n··· ,-;.;paneled so that th e:-; influencl·:-: h n\'·· h·'··n nwn· fn.r-r eaching- than th e s pt'Prtrl in the u ~e of th e e lec tri c light. 'l'lw H·h,,J has gonf' into th e innf' rmost ·r eces:-t·:-o ,f ch ·ilization n.nd with it ha s gon<' th·· light of l c>:nn ing. lt ha s g·r,n<' into ··ur rural <li s tri<..:ts. into our fort-ign city ~····ti(t lls, into our industri a l cf'ntPrs, in_to ·tlll' gold coas t r g-ions an<l <'Ve rywh e r e it has t·a ni e d. itTC'R])l·C ti\'e of c l:tss o r cr tNl. tlw same uplifting-, th e sanw enlig-htenin!'. th·· sam<' sta bilizing :1 11<1 th ·· same <' ner~izillg- influ n ee . It has b c·c·n l'<'ass uriU... c· t11 :- ·e th c> level o f educn.ti on JX1~S up fr a t hi nl or f(,urth grade e<lu<· n t ion to tl.!P ··igh, 1 , g-rn.·k or en· n into th e high ~t· h or_, !. " The lig-ht Of tht~ ~chflf·l h n~ b f'I·Jl Jl CIH'1ral ing·, tlw pulling- J)ll\\" t· r it'l't'!' is tihlt ·. Tht · ··Xtt-n:-: i\'e ~nrt-acl of tlt f' I dri li g·ht ha s hr··ng ht ('IIJ1lf(frts tn the h nme-~n ha\·,. th· · ~ dwol ~. lt h:1 . IHl il<ktl c·itivs sr1 ll ;t \-,. the schonl!':. 1t ha~ ('J'l·:ttt·d e tn plt l y11 1,...ttt-:-:n have th s(' Jtr ,o ls. 1 t h n~ ~ : 1 f· ·~1\ar d (· d h Pa lth-so han· tli P sc h ools. It ll:t~ PE'11C'tt·ntt'd h· ·nws. c.tlie1·s, fal'!fll 'it-s :-:n han.. th e srhoob. It has ma·l ·· histt ll'\. · !'11 have t h '" light and its im·entor bf><·ntt ~-'e or th e ir ('fllltl'ibution:-; to man, it i:-; Pquall~· np JH'11Printe to pay homag<' to th l' n o w t· t· o f '·U I' sclH" 1ls nnd the t eadwr J)('rsonaliti es h:1rk of th em, a power g-renl <' t' thnn thn.t which illmninates the <>arth anrl m o\'p s th~> wlwe l:;: of industry- th r powl·r that ll.l ·lilds and models the liv es of boys atHl ~- il'l~ into purposeful men an(l w o nwn." f' ducn. tion w e e:wnut pn·s:-: tl w l!nt 1··11 and g et th e illuminatio n. hut Wt ' !'<1 11 :-- ··e in th e per!':onality of the indi\·idu a l. ill his d E>m ea nor, in his (' XJ)l't'S!" ioll s nf purpose, in his p o rtra:v:1l of cham e tt r, in h i:-: attitude townrd life and li\'ing-, t)w ··ft't·ds of f·nlightc>nment nnd tlw J Will ' tl'a ting nroc('sses o f th e schools. Jt sf'<'ms fit t hat whil , we are paying· <lut> 1Jr11n:1go· ··rn schools. MAKE YOUR HOME HERE THIS WINTER Popular among North Shore residents who winter in Florida. Refined appointments. Exclusive Clientele. I .1ght. Airy. Outside rooms. Excellent cuisine. Spacious grounds. High altitude and healthy climate. Central to all Florida points over pa:ved highways. On the Dixie Highway, state road number 2 and the main line of rhe Atlantic Coast Line railroad. Among the hills and lakes of the s,enic Ridge of Florida. D el ightful drin of only 30 minutes to Bok Singing Tower. "You'll enjoy the winter here." Attractively Furnished House- · ' December 7 Special Round Trip Rate Chicago to Davenport keeping and Mrs. Robert ~1c X eil Burns, fd-t Essex road, Kcnil·worth spent last \\-e\.'k-end at Champaign, Ill. They lll(ltored clown to see the Illinois-Armv game played last Saturday. ~[ r. Con ages Centrally Locaud at Reasonable $44·76 Tickets good for 16 days First Class December 7 Carrie S. Roberts Member Woman's Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Rates 12TH (GRASS) GREEN HOLLY HILL GOLF COURSE Teacher of Piano and Musical Theory Class and Private Lessons FOR TERMS 6,600 Yard, 18 Hole Golf Course Only three blocks away. Excepti~nally beautiful and sporty. ' One of the finest 1n the state. Operated by and for the Holly Hill Club . ALEX LAW. · Professional. Also an 18 Hole Miniature Golf Course on the beautiful, large lawn of the Holly Hill Club. Unique, sporty and fascinating. Appeals to all classes of players. "You must play it." Electrically lighted for night playing. Phone Winnetka 53 8, Wednesdays or Harrison 2851 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Address William G. Colvin, · 58 East Washington Street, Chicago. Phone Central 0922

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