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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jan 1931, p. 12

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Rough Strw S Éi siny" e ffects! They aie the chic hais wifh f fur Cbat,..in smoll -shopes fil agr.e "chummily" lwith ifh.lar, collor. Mises M-cM.ahon At Worbt.ns-l 148 WiIm.ff. Ae.. 'Cl ~aI~ method of dealing witfi the delin- quent child. He stressed the need of funds and a. larger personnel .of trained workers to engage in pre- S ventÎve work, whicb will do mucli more. good' than ýrushing. a chuld .toý the reformatfory after.lie has become an, off ender. A chuld can someètimes be saved by 'a careful> and ýthôrough h. eaination of bis, background- ,l street trades of ýchjîdren, such as selling newspapers, were regarded as -ge contributing greatly' to delinquency. The delinquency could be. checked with the resuit that crime would lie greatly reduced because the delin- quent is a criminal in embryo. .Magician Entertalins Children 'at Shawnee One of the merriest parties cirer held at Shawnee Country club was the one given last Saturday after- noon for the children of club mem- bers. Harry Ferris, magician, Who rcame in place of Robert Lot;, previoutsly announced as the entertainer, gave an exhibition of magic feats that kept the 215 children present bewildered and aruseci the entire .afternoon. Althougb Mr. Ferris' program was in itself intenselv jnterestina the fact The mid-year graduates includ e thir- teen girls andi eleven boys. They are:. Girls - Elizabeth Browning, Violet Frieberg, Virginia jenkins and Nancy Nordorf, all of Wihnette;. Helen Holden, Margaret Knlght and Mary Downie of Kenilworth,. Helen Lèavitt of Hubbard. Wods, and Lucille Mc- Calmon,' JanelMet, eugenie Sampson lea Shanken and Julia Schaefer of Winnetka. Boys-Eugene Hildebrand, Lewellyn Jones, Robert. Koenn and' Dudley. Steen, aIl of Wilmnette, John Howe of Kenilworth, Stanley Marwick and Guy Robbins of Glencoe, and Robert Blake., Ossian Camneron, jack -Carson, and -Ed Frankel of Winnetka. Several of these students will. con-, tinue their' education immnediately as post- graduate students at the higli school, whule a few will enter. college. Lea Shanken willgo to, theUniversity of' Wisconsin. and Lewellyn J ones to Drake university. Stanley. Marwick may attend-the, University of Illinois.. Wilmette Girl Weds Evanstonian Saturday Miss Kathryn M. Graham, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Graham of 215 Central Park avenue, was wed -on Saturday, January 24, to Edward C. Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles' J. Peters of Evanston, with the. Rev. Hubert Carleton officiating. The bride wore white chiffon*with a lace veil wxhch formed ,ra- n r 164 OringonAve. 01cm Tues.. T.,:r. and S#. Eue.. th nm of the occasion. Following the prograni ice creani and cookies were served to the 215' guests and favors in' the nature of, games and aeroplanes were present-* ed f0 eà Mrs. brother of the bride, served Mr. Peters as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Peters are now making their, home at 2204 Ashland avenàue. Evanston. ýach child. Mrs., Asa, Cassell of 229 Sixteentb A.N. Claggett of 425;Lake street is expected home in a few was hostess te the neigli- days f rom Los Angeles and San Di- d club of the Congregational ego where she bas been fôr sevreral. Tuesd6y, January 20. montbs visiting relatives. meark le rjhuette Avenue i O pen Tuesday Tlwrsday Phone Wilniette 214' *Saturday Eoeins 1151

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