_ A (tunic will be given " St. Pct- -rUk's hall of Walt Sake Earmvnn 'meiuiir-evettlntt, Inch 17. Father . Fkldin; vim give a ‘stmopticon lee.. --as-mitiirtitrrAaYitratr “dang!†preceding " I I . ' , v... . l 'iriai4i"iriire"d" mm? 'ae cult art of living together joyouly a man and wife can scarcely expect their children to make satisfying social pd- jnatments.‘ _ 3 IR. LAKE SPEAKS AT. . , LINCOLN MA MEET "The deeper and vital! tnetom " {unify we have: eurttmdsftttt, ui.,.,,! than gave its ttuperfleitr1 aspect}, dur, Init-this past ttersetatios The chief difrerettees have resultad. from the sad in; that mothers andihihrren, cmhnc'lpated from heavy toil by mod- ern WNW. have found All? It???†gy thus released. A sinccre search must, be made for _worthy f1trtpa_ttf creative activity. - “Eugenics and voluntary parent-1 hood earnn9t, today, be omitted _frtnrr', a consideration of child welfare. In ' o 1 tl _ ti t children -witlr,-the- 6951:6970: hunk ginée fused qrrrtlre "iitatrairarr-riratiir mating of his horses, dogs and cattle,, we will have madé a long step to- 1rxtCret1irhttctut, civilintion pf, which we bout. iiriiiiaatazrirarrro-rtiriiiiiiitvzrriiiRr then experience the results ot those, at_,setstrrmr,--thrsr-Nrttt-mever sum the full tstature. of men and women. Overweening and ill-judged ,solicitude (madly on the part af the mother) ind too much 'bending of the twig,' have ruined countless lives. . _ comes only when one has grown up phvtsieatlrr-and if. we, do rm. permit. our children (even very young ones) "Chi1drerare people, each having unique powers and pomiihitities and- eaeh needing more sympathetic un- derstanding and eo-operation- and less interference with its development; needing less instruction about the values of things and, more about the basic value of life. - _ Outside Tubing "Mach. of the training of older chil- dren is now obtained outside of the home and school, so we must give at- tention-jot merely to the kind of teachers who are directing them, but to the movies, radio, magazines and *rio1rtr-srhfeVnre- molding their lives. “The condition of the handicapped child in not receiving a tenonnhle degree, of dt'tention, but little is .be- inz done to ntmist and direct the su- perior children, from whose mks the luderrof the world, fifty yearn hence, will come. This is one of the latest problems now facing parents and When. ' â€. ' “In the Inst analysis, children will do u we do, rather than u we any, and the “fest'wny to, lead them to the radiation of their highest pass!- bllltlu' in to make ourselves, now, the kinda! people we hope they will grow up to ire." _ i e -iAftL ll tt3ontittuedfrom' I)!!! 4) WEST Simriiieiiii DucuGiven March 17 " fiftr2fttidrE . .- _ - . V I . tdi,,,,),)),.:"",,-;',)--?, - date sci for tho community widens:- h: i9ltl iiiiitaRltl2l , i2tNI ©l'ig = Park, and the public schoo . Broil working to make this a. [not 'event for the youthful martrtis shooters of this city and surrounding mitory. Edward M. Laing, superintendent of East. Park district. will hove provi- not: â€libido "Ni' tsew ’ championship notches at Lincoln irarkuutd Howard Copp of Ravinin school, Hurry Hart of Elin Place sehooVMiss Ethel God-' dud of Lincoln school, Wayne Thom-il u of Oak Terrace school, Highwood, W.d.w£§est Gramputr school will iiiriGT9iiiriiti-" tion Director Hirry ti. Atretrwitlttthe Iommunity Marbles ' Tournament to Be Held on March 28 e Indoor Athletic Meet Announcement from Fort Sheridan is to the. effeet that fighting aplenty will feature the activities of the Aggy of â€tin; -sixih" Corps Area during the wgek from March 23 to 28 inclusive, when the boxing and 1tarketlralrfta.rt' of the four states clash nightly _in the Fort gymnasium arena. The oc- casion of -the meeting will me the Annual, IndoorAthletic meet to de- termine hunting and basketball eham, pionships of the Sixth Corps Area, and men‘Army posrttr--rthrrt Brady, getreisotrBrrtreU, Fort Wayne, Self- ridge Field, Scott Field, and Fort Sheridan-will enter their post box- ing champions in all weights and bar. ketbgll team to represent their ttarrb son. Maj; Gen. Frank Parker, Corps Areal Commander. is extending a. general in-1 vitation to the public to' attend ‘thin feature event of the winter prom at Fort Sheridan. Gen. Manna Mt- Closkey, eomnuutdhttt Fort Sheridan, has appointed committees of ofBeem and men to complete every detail of this week of intense athletic activity. American Legion posts along the North Shore in interesting their ‘members in the. event, and have " lfered their eo-ispertitiott "md-assist- ence to the regular’ army. Deerfield Graduate Wins' .Hohors .at L. F. College Howard Knack , who ttradusyted from thsertu1d-Bhie1ds last year. by we offoir from the freshman cl“: dLaaniasirearxttlutre an“ " tained the high standard of schola- ship in the Lake Pored chapter of -the:7Phi Egg Sign, 1tttt.,ittp.qls.f.ret.-. E Sl id, Be Held March 23-28l HE tn an'gAe Claw kitty!!! ,theix bin: to destruction? ", Bow shall iitNrir3riit hat 1tfibiiirihiiBhLihtisf mmaï¬mï¬â€˜ï¬lï¬m. from the-cellar, position to the -tie my the church lost out with youth for tseeond phat in the league with Do our youth have-tdesist-What ‘wmzmua; Parkutgetm. CL_d_L, -__H _"""" ttter-sae-rr-ir-tts-ttrout-- A. bitter battle was fought on the what youth is? Bha11-wt despair'. Decker course on Friday night when What hope and. faith may we ha the,rrurhiapd Park News rt.hrouahr in My: srnd-ttrr1sarourdiiiustc __.,_, -esmqzezIhEIMMEIhtxsfM" -- - " '10 _ ___, .. tlimb. 1. . - “.2?“ -Park' PririuC1r_tty 3:'Th€ WWII -.ttRirtrN In"; 7 in " ",' 0 B. a" ' _ u ‘ 2 between - iiuYthitrii" tgl' - A r7t5ttttTd1ifrtfiirtiriii" hornis,-sefiiso1 amrsoeietyr (News) and. S. Bernardi and L. Gem- T Givent High Paige iner (Press) both- scored 68thts for, As indication of the esteem and " ", "(By Quit Bermmhr- - _‘ Golf is the big factor at Bar] Pur- dy’s mnwment center where they , " IIB, _ tit his? LT, 5.32%: in A: EM eta.- To ' ": tiirilird #1.“. (, éWW‘EM‘ ..‘ of 8.poinu. thr Wednesday night Olson and Tillmsn’a service - station ,plit 8 points. Mr. Diver and Hanson (or.. son) but Camden and M, Woke}: (Tillman!!!) 4 paints while t,_Prrfrr, 'usdArtrdarlt (Olson) lost (point: to J. Holland and E. Com-Ad (Tillman) , V The IL P, Cleaners may did live up to their name on Thursday night when this' took 8 pointadtom 1911!.- The other match between, J. Dever and Sordyll (Olson) and Paletti and Proctor (Decker), thes Olson boys took 4 points. 1 RE 1olf Is Big Factor. At Amusement Center; Results of Matches I The young Hunter team played on Tuesday night end defeated Tillman’s 5 to 3. . W. Geary and F. Russo (Runter's) beat Conorfon and M. Wolnck (Tillman’s) 3 to r while Stine-rand Snyder -(Hunter’s) and J. Holland and Conrad _(Tillman) split v3CxorxmTar wart (News). wart Knewsy. . . _ - . The ‘_ Olson. team again showed strength on: - Motirhtttti1tht when they "iiTrh"rnrTsim'atr-ritt1ramrtr)irTr?e1r.z' berg atid Krueger ipteher) Jreat. M. About one hundred were present at i the Eastern Star meeting last Thurs- day evening at which Mrs. Grace CottreWmts initiated. The work. " the oftieers was beautifully done. Mrs. W. B. Carr, a friend of the Cottrell family for many years, assisted Mr. Montavon, the worthy patron." Miss Elise Oberrauch was the-solo- int. of the evening and was accom- panied " the piano by Mrs. Chester Wessling. Miss Obernuch and Mrs. Weeding also sang a duet. 4 points. . Visitors attended from, Lake For- est, Highland Park and North Chi- cago. Following the meeting, (Le-Ii.- lcions refreahmmtttr nreri-aervu-f. -v'- Card Party More}: " A St. Ntrtek's and party is to, be given in the parish hall of the Holy Crooé church Mommy "mint: Much 16. It is to be a pivot party and there will be a 'priu for every table, ohm: door prize, ind _retreshmenta. MW .1th Yon pissed ""r, on Sunday new, My? '39.!» BMW in Ia,drt ML . -:'.-' t.m '-"4‘.>np" r 5., 5:5. 7., . 1i.rsr 'f. '. Eastern Star Initiation ttm mus Ind of their children. The slant . rr-iii-ca-its-a-tgi-aLl-tflags). - years old. The ttneat perttona1i . should be employed as his teachers _ the†manic years. High school da and college semester: are let: in lenthl in making or breaking a yo†than _ar6: tttemit-tltr-ttow-tttmeld that†so quickly beyond re' forever.†- ' . In his talk. "wut All; on. Youth"'- he asks these search" questions: "Are our boy: and gi v going to destruction? ‘ Bow shell . /ii1Yiire Trei.re- at was}: 'iifiirTir7tTi' Tif-rarer-ir,- Has the church lost out with youth Do our youth have ideals? ‘What " what youth is? Shall we despair) What hope and faith may we have RAVINIA P. T, A. TO HEAR NOTED SPEAKE] 'TEiiFTh=aEEBWi5imrFi-r. TNiiNii#, a: " Dhyton Y, M. "C. A., under the RIE pices of which several of Mr. Slug lectures were given in that city; ' - “Pam wane in out dammm has given the-serious 1studr to (ma: bhildhood and -jottttr is has Mr. Shttt As an edueatdr and as a. lecturer , topics of public and civic importance. there are few men his equal." , Mr. and Mrs. Tryg Nelson of thr cago were week-end guests at the John Ott-home.. . T _ _ Miss Edna Johnson entertained tit church school workers of St. Prdt church on Tuesday evening. , Mrs. Ray Damian: bf Elm ssttet ehterfained he? Wreck!) on Tue" day afternoon, __ A AA . m ""hdGiiiiriirGtinsr, March 21, is th dateget tot. the postponed ,tiriss_tli comedy "Dont in Oil." _ - . Mrs. Raymond Dobbins attended . bridge party at the hpme of ttrs Gregory Sheahen of Highland M last Thursday. , _ . Mrs. Eugene Becker Wu hosteu tt her bridge club on PrHar, anew??? Mrs. Chester Wolf Vinita] relstirt' in Libertyville on Timmy. " .1 Several of the Deerfuhrhoys u pallbearers it Mr. Oscar trtrom's, mother's funeral on Thursday. Mr. JTe11sstrom is prietor of the Point Comfort jRitf6tr, north' of Weld. Wilmot School News Elizabeth and Anna IG have enrolled in the seven“ They came from Lake Forest no†11mm g..-. lashed potau Hominy L.-. Muhed potato brown _ . . Tuesdnr-Coeos _ Wedmeiat---Sp"hetti md “we. » - _..:'l,erg,turiiifiiriiSt _ M. . . 1914mm.“ 1iliilttt, (Coniimiid {roman 1) Deerfield Locals Thursday, Inch mini n "ads and mg. trt pm A!†atst a! WEE river Lush h "ii' 'iriimall fang} 'iriwir TiitWii'0 never I comedy She 1 iStokes. ‘ looks perform†iraudevi1U'"t that R. Sch Meyer, and in, to be hi: 3 vauievilh W, d the, 1131931†1touteetttpttt eta). corkin sung by E Rietz with nheaiorycd iiyiiiiiiriiif "irCiiEtiiriig, -Patrmttrof" M." Klabe (1ristrteR,- BETRM Bergen' am ably partig iella Bed Lynn. exp into the b Followil movihe H Mellinget, ackman at vet over may rttlt [a was "The W was presex der whoae gave a " ante. Ma that she" groom, up Orrin Me peat; him and came era. The ‘Betnicel Prindle a' The Park, T nine tr bride's the Dr: 'The , "TWO RI Hammer trude Pa puniment local Wis distinct I T "'Ne I 3 Stand Credit m A lively not. A him pm tairrti, r' enant tenure. drum t ter 'JN""-""".",", au.-.---... ( Cont Mrs tttt " yer, [ES