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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Mar 1938, p. 14

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uuvcr, god. *uaimisum. 767chiftp o 75. 8014 bp thege looa storéea: RAPP BJRO5. GROCESY & MARKET. MI Groom Bay Rd. PAILACU 7001> 114 1 WoIuaM Ave. that go into the malce-up of the modern residence. The Food Fashion Revue, was spon- sored by the Second and Third di- visions of- tbe Woman's Guild of the Methodist church. TO VISIT BROTHER Mrs. Lenoir Hood Miller of 106 Sixth street is going to South Bend, mnd., this week-end Itoô visit ber brother,ý Guy W.,Hood., She will be accompanied by ber son, David, wbo is returning,, Priday from, Grinnell, Iowa, where he, is a student at Grin- neli côllege. David will be home forý a week, for, a spring vacation. lWûn iiWilmette ALTEN MORTUAR' FUNERALS 0F QUALITY AND, DISTINCTI( National Cadets, are_ of particular imterest .to ,mothers of children between 'the ages of 8 and, 14. Mrs. Duvali is a welI known- lec-: turer and leader and---bis is the third meeting she Will :have conducted for the, group. this year., In1 April, she will meet. with the group againi. Board Meeti*ng Members of the executive board will meet in the. Howard school library, Monday aftemnoon,> March 28, at 2:45 o'clock.. Are Vou Prepared ______to Help Yotir Chidreis _1 Al children look to their parents for iguidance and understanding.. Are -yqu prepared to counsel themi wisely and help themn to achieve happiness and'suc- çess ? No task is more difficuit and none more important than the proper rearing Y and éducation of children. It is an un- idertaking which must change with the Ptimies ini which the children. live. The O~N mules of past generations are frequently ill-adapted to the needs of life in present day civilization. [n theo rearlng and educati-of, chil- Idp*yn. uarntm a ntahers nmeed the Between 10 p. mn. Sunday night and 7 a. mn. Monday a Ford coupe owned by J. B. Whippleforth, 1237 Green Bay road, was stolen. The theory of the police is that the same party or parties perpetrated both crimes. Tuesday afternoon the police de- partme nt was notified- by- State's. At- torney Courtneys'soffice that tbey had in custody a ,you-ng boy artr.ested by Indiana highway police while driving th soec. .Wednresday Sergeant Hierman G. Vance and Officer Joseph Schmidt went' to Chicago to brin'g back the boy and car. Auto and Truck Collide; ,Drivers HeId Reekiesa Tuesday.forenoon. Mrs. E. G. Low,, 1706 Forest avenue, backing ber car fro0m -a, arked position in front of ber home, collided with à truck own- cd by Hoffmann Brothers and driven by A. Callahan, colored, of Evanston, going north on Seventeenth street and making a left turn into Forest ave- nue. Police Officers Edward White- side an>d John Hendrickson held both drivers on charges of reckless driv- guldtng and counselling children and youtli. 0f the one doUar a. year subscrip-' tion the Logan-Howard P.T.A. ýgets twAfltVucents for Its traRurY. The 7àT25e Ridge Road MAPLE . fAre L.s.d and Operoted by Exprleuced lad. po.d.a i bfers BEVANST0N.

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