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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Nov 1927, p. 6

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WINNETKA TALK November 5, 1927 2 >, A) NN NA Lee Says: THERE are two CLASSES of men-- THOSE who do what THEIR wives tell THEM to do and BACHELORS. One pint of LUICK'S Wisconsin Ice Cream is equal in food value to one and nine tenths pounds of fish. The special brick this week is TUTTI FRUITTI a combination of chopped fruits in delicious vanilla Ice Cream. Full pint bricks. 25 cents Adams Pharmacy The Rexall Store Phone Winnetka 2 Elm and Linden | Time Not Ripe for Heating | Supervision Board Decides | The time has not arrived for the vil- lage to supervise the heating of apart- ments and store buildings, as a health agcording to a | reached at a meeting of the Health, Tuesday evening. The matter had been brought to the attention of the board by a petition, but it was de- cided that Winnetka has not reached a point where such supervison is neces- sary, as is the TRADE OLD Cleaner popolic Hoovir ' measure, decision Board of custom in larger cities. We are offering two very spe- cial inducements to make it easy for you to own a Hoover without delay. We will give you a liberal al- lowance on your old cleaner. Appoint Delegates to State Convention of Voters League Mrs. Montague Ferry and Mrs. Ralph Sherman Childs were appointed this week by Mrs. M. Vander Vries, president of the local chapter of the Teague of Woman Voters, as official delegates from Winnetka to the State convention which is to be held in Peo- ria on November 15, 16 and 17. Mrs. Ferry, who is the first president of the Winnetka League chairman of the organization commit- tee, will attend the sessions of the State convention dealing with the par- ticular part of local activities in which she is most interested. Mrs. Childs, who is the member of the Winnetka board in close contact with the Cook County Council and the Chicago League of Women Voters fo- rum, will report the program work of the convention. Mrs. Vander Vries will also attend the convention and will preside at the dinner for the lIncal presidents and state board members to be held the night preceeding the opening of the convention. The Winnetka League, due to its large membership, is entitled to a large number of delegates to the convention and Mrs. VanderVries is anxious to receive the names of members who de- sire to attend the convention. vice and Zoning Committee Studies Filling Station Projects The request of the Pennsylvania Oil company for permission to erect a fill- ing station at the southwest corner of Scott and Linden avenues, Hubbard Woods, was once more up for discus- sion by the village council Tuesday evening, and was again referred to the plats and zoning committee, of which Trustee Doris D. Benson is chairman, for further consideration, with special reference to pedestrian traffic at that point. A request from the Winnetka Coal & Lumber company for a permit to erect a gasoline filling station at the northwyst corner of Spruce and Cen- ter streets, was also referred to the plats and zoning committee. We will also show you a most exceptional Hoover value-- a popular-priced model that will cost you no more than an ordinary vacuum cleaner, and that embodies the great- estcleaning principleeverde- vised-- "Positive Agitation." Take advantage of this great opportunity immediately. Call us today! Only $6.25 down, complete with dusting tools Baiance monthly NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC SHOP 0. L. PORTER 797 Elm St. Phone Winn. 44 C. GRAY | Heraldic Artist Book Plates I Crests i -- Coats of Arms i Etchings Artistic Lamp Shades | ! Studio ~~ Rapp Building Winnetka OUTLINE ACTIVITIES FOR EDUCATION WEEK North Shore Organizations Join in Gala Festival Commemor- ating Sherman Lodge New Trier High school has formulated plans to observe American Education Week, November 7-13, inclusive. Two special Parent-Teacher gaiherings at the school will comprise the outstanding fea- tures of the program, though one took place this week, when parents visited the classrooms, and the second follows on Thursday, November 17. The purposes of American Education week, observed generally throughout the country, are "to acquaint the public with the actual work of the schools, with their ideals, their achievements, and their needs." The aim is to have every parent visit his child's school at least once dur- ing this week. "The schools," reads an announcement, "aim to benefit the entire life of the child and the whole life of socety by working toward the following cardinal objectives, which provide fi.ting Educa- tion week subjects as follows : Sound health, worthy home member- ship, mastery of the tools, technics, and spirit of learning, faithful citizenship, vocational effectiveness, wise use of leisure, ethical character. Quoting further from. an ment : Urge Deeper Understanding "let the week be a time of deeper un- derstanding on the part of the people of the role education has played, is playing, and must play in the life of our great democracy. That nation is greatest that puts the child first in its thinking, in its statecraft, in its business, in its ideals of conduct. The nation that has the highest regard for childhood will lead all others in health, intelligence, morality, efficiency, and happiness. It will reach the greatest heights of national prosper- ity, both material and spiritual. The race moves forward through its chil- dren." announce- The Education week program. may be briefly outlined as follows: Monday, November 7--Health Day-- Build the program around the fact that sound health is the foundation of in- dividual happiness and community well- being. Tuesday, November 8--Home and School Day--In working out the pro- gram for this day let the central thought be that the home is the most fundamental institution among all civilized peoples. Wednesday, November 9--Know Your School Day--The Ceniral thought of this day's program is the school itself. The schools are the first and biggest en- terprise in nation, state, county, or city. Thursday, November 10--School Op- portunity Day -- Build the program around "opportunity," stressing par- ticularly the opportunity which the school should offer the child; inspire pupils to take advantage of the opportunities be- fore them. Armistice Observance Friday, November 11--Armistice Day --Armistice Day provides the 'opportun- ity for a program of the highest patriotic quality. It marks the day when the thought of the world changed from war duties to the peaceful pursuits of life and to the duties of citizenship. Saturday, November 12--Community Day--The program for this day should emphasize the value of schools in the improvement of community life. The schools should participate in the various activities of the day. Sunday, November 13--For God and Country Day--On this day let ministers of all denomination address their audi- ence on the higher values of education and on the work of teachers and the schools.

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