Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1923, p. 7

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jjjjffl DRIVE P0PILS-4LERK |^eW Principal at New Trier Announces School "Creed" 5,000 Orphans in Need of Im- mediate Help, Report ami it liK' IClfl'I'l: I Cli-rl.. new principal at New TrienTown- sliip High school, iq a recent article in Colliers' Weekly-^......k ; ' T'.aching children instead of books, life in 11.ad of facts, expression instead of repression or oppression, leading instead nt driving, are other items stressed in Mr. Clerk's educational creed. I kindreds of Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka and Glencoe citizens are in- to: sted in the future of the high school. "S u-wt^! u fiVhf chil\lMPri(Â¥ ttf^e shelling »f Corfu the • child to. fit the school, is the>Nc.ar East Relief was caring for 1,600 advocated by Frederick E -_____^EXAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21; 1923 NEAR EAST NEED AGAIN1NCREASED Fredgrick E. Kvcry taxpayer in the township will want to know what features will be en*- phas i zed by the new administration. Al- most every boy and girl under eighteen years of age will be vitally affected by the ideas and methods operating in New Trier High school. Briefly, Mr. Clerk*s ideas are incorpor- ated in the following excerpt from the article in Colliers' Weekly.: ft -*-'- The Rules ' Teactf^hlIiIreft*i*Brtead iyi^iso&kst^f^'rf-^ Teach life instead of facts. Teach thinking instead of mere mem- orizing. TFactrexpresstofrnisteail' of t epTessroTT or oppression. Teach only subjects that have im- mediate interest and value, instead of merely some vague future worth. Teach the habit of grappling indepen- dently with all problems instead of look- ing for some one else's opinion as an answer. Make every problem a challenge to be met, not a worry to be shirked. Remember that you can lead children to love workâ€"if you drive them, tney will hate it. #; READ THE WANT-ADS children in Corfu, three hundred o£ them in an orphanage and industrial training school in the ancient unarmed fortress that suffered from Italian gun fire, according to the latest sta- tistics received at National head- quarters form overseas. Eight.hundred children were being cared for in warehouses, turned over by the Greek government to relief workers to meet the housing emer- gency when the children landed on Corfu from Turkey, whence they had been evacuated, by Near East Relief following the Smyrna disaster. The remaining five hundred were at the Near East Relief orphanage in the fo*â„¢eT^. palace pf_the.cex-Kaiser, at iTCmireidft, about twelve miles out- side the city of Corfu. The relief or- ganization was also maintaining a hospital in the King George Palace, the residence of the Governor General in the days of British occupation. 16 Children Kill*! Cables to the National office at New York report that all Americans are safe. All killed and wounded were refugees or orphans. Of the 20 kille<f? 16 were children. 32 woundeji^icisojisJl are in hospitals. Strict Italian cen- sorship was established upon the oc- cupation of the - island July 31. ColonelLowe, in charge of Near East Relief work in Corfu, reached Athens on the first Greek steamer allowed to-J- 'eave and dispatched a report to the State Department. Charles V. Vickrey, general secre- tary Near East Relief, cables: "Have just completed inspection Greek Ar- menian refugee camps Mediterranean Black Sea ports where ands of lives have been saved by Near MERCHANTS INTERESTED IN CIVIC ACTIVITIES The New Trier Commercial associa- tion is preparing to assume an active in- terest in north shore civic affairs. At â„¢ rt'SVlar meeting of the organization Monday of this week a Civics com- mittee was appointed to take care of the interests of the business men in relation to civic matters affecting the commer- cial districts of New Trier. The com- mittee comprises, J. C. Gapert, chair- man; Leo M. Dean, Carl Sterner, Wil- liam Taylor, Frank Gathercoal, Harry Dornbos and C. E. Renneckar. Reports of New Trier Day were heard at Monday's session and resolutions passed thanking tjhe Winnetka Chamber of Commerce, The Public Service com- pany and the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Electric railway for their co- operation in making the day a success. It was planned to give a special enter- tainment in the near future for all New Trier Day workers. New members accepted by the associa- tion this week included: Shoreen Motor company, Wilmette Mus^c Shop, Frint George, Terminal hardware, E. C. Weissenberg, East End Cash Market, Joseph Kneip and Shaefer and Golbach. - â€"^-^ - IMXMFING over the Old Shingles ESftMATES FREE NORTH SHORE HI ROOF (RAFTERS.«. Incorporated! 3201 342 . Emerson St. Park At*. Evantton Glencoe Phone 7026 Phone 166 This supefb new residence, located on a wonderfully wooded half-^sc^ lot in Wmhetka's most exclusive section where every honte is a new and beautiful one. With a foundation that would d a skyscraper and correspondingly lasting construction Ughout, this dwelling will prove a real investment as well as adelightfut horiieV The living room is 16x26 and other rooms correspondingly large. *fhere are four large airy bedrooms and a sewing room or study a#d two perfectly tiled wall bathrooms on second floor and room for two or three rooms and bath in attic. Enamel and mahogany hardwood trim throughout. Heated ga- 1^ rage attached to house. fThe finest fixtures, plumbing and heat- tem^obtainable^-^SjQQOjs the price. ... â- â- ,'•â-  •%-, HEDNSEH & CLARK, line. Exclusive Agents 556 CENTER STREET, WINNETKA- : 7 W. MADISON STREET, CHICAGO Read the News supplies quired for fall and winter orphanage support.: Forty-flve thousand^ orphan children Palestine, Syria/ Greece, Near East now without I adequate provision for fall and winteA^require- ments immediate contributions neces- sary to maintain orphans through fall and winter." Add Mechanical Drawing â- â- â-  ; To School Work Here A new feature of the Logan school . Jjiis _year is the course in mechanical drawing which will be supervised by manual training instructor Todd and his assistant, D. E. Devitt. • The drawing room has. been par- titioned off from the regular Shop work room and will accommodate 24 pupils, at a time. The work in this course will be a regular part of the school routine for the boys in theHfth and 8th grades. The drawing room is so arranged that 400 students can come in <every week without, the slightest /confusion. . The drawing work will be elementary and will lead right up to courses offered in , New Trier High school. ' Make an Appointment by "l>ong Distance" '"DUYERS who force salesmen to oool their heel* •J-J outside the offices increase the annual cost of dis- tribution by more than $100,000,009/' said Charles Henry Macintosh in an addrese before the Executive Qubof Chicago."When laborefficlency standards are applied to selling, manufacturing profits will increase." â€"Chicago Tribun* Manufacturers and wholesalers realize with iilmiimnit.....ii.....minium............tMMWMMwrnfwwww^wwwwm^^^ Boy'Store STaTE at JACKSONâ€"on the Northeast Corner sorrow the amount dftimeJwasted by salesmen waiting in anterooms. The long distance tele- phone can aid in saving much of this time. Have your salesmen call their-customers or prospects by long distance telephone and mal&r V definite appointments. A long distance caff? commands respect and an appointment so re- 3 quested will seldom be refused. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY P-tfti &m&Lil&4t!i sa Selected as the Best Two Knicker Suit Anywhere at This Price ::gTS2Z YY/E searched the markets a long time before we -â€" found the kind of a suit we could recommend at this special price. The fabrics are good. TheT styles are right. It's the best suit at $15 anywhere. Other Two Knicker Suits at $18, $20, $25 to $35 The fine grade of Oxford in this popular style shirt with sport cuff, the careful design of the buttoned down collar, the pre-shrunlC band ai^ You will ^ant^s^vejiLaL$1,95^ J^ShoeJw^Wet Weather $5,50 A sensible thick-soled shoe in Eric Call with rawhide slipsole and rubber heels. Smart Fall Caps, Special f at $1.95 A feature value with large visor and leath- er inband, tweeds and shadow plaids. $Wt$$0. ^^ - -â- â- â- â- â- --•â€"â- â- â- â- â- â- -â- â- j-^â€"«-â- -â- â- "--â- â€" -â-  --.-.^-^â€"â€"-

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