Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Sep 1924, p. 2

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Wilmette's :\ight is all ct. so to . peak. thank s to the 10 genious de,·ises of one Frint George. a \\' ilmette real estate operator and Increased Facilities Added to former theatrical magt1ate, who si mply can't get entirely away from the Render School W ork "smell of the grease paint." More Efficient Reference is to that "Radio-Starsin-Person" program mentioned in a recent issue of \\ ' tutETTE LIFE. The time is the evening of M9nday, LARGER LADORATORY October 6, and the place, the new Ridge school at 17th stree t and Spencer avenue. Students to Receive 1nstruc- An exact reproduction of a radio tiona Monday broadcasting studio ,~·ill be fitted o~t on the stage of the Rtdge school auditorium and the honest -to-goodness Chica!ZO radio concert s!ars will .~e New Trier Township High school there in person to show JUst how tt s ovens Monday morning, September 15, done when you hear the songs and at 8:30 o'clock. tunes over the air. They will gtve After a month of intensive prepar- request numhers in addition to the ations and changes made in the school regular repertoire. lmildings to increase the facilities and Among those present to offer enmeans for better and more convenient tertainment will be the notable Jerry teaching, more than 1,300 boys and Sulli,·an of the Rainbo Gardens stagirls will come to New Trier ready tion. the Three :\felodians from KYW, to take up their books for another the Harmony Girls of the Edgewater year. All the students will report Beach station, Frederick Agart of the Monday morning and, after an ex- same studio, Bobby Cougle of Elgin, planation of the process of carrying the Langdon Brothers of the Drake on for that day, every registered pupil and Harry Geiss the original "howwill receive his program. do-you -doodle" man . M onday'· Pro,...a m The program is given on one of the On Monday the program made out for each pupil will have listed the sub- "silent nights" for Chicago stations jects and classrooms and the study and will he the only entertainment of rooms for each day of the school week. its kind in Wilmette for many months After these programs have been in view of the fact that Mr. George turned over to the pupils, a full day's has booked the artists for virtually school program will be gone through enry Monday night through the with short periods. School will be winte r season. Similar programs will dismissed at one o'clock, according to he ginn later in \Vinnetka, WaukeFrederick E. Clerk, superintendent. gan, Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee and Regular class room work will begin other cities and towns. A specia I school ticket IS to he proon Tuesday. The incoming freshmen, both boys vided for the children which will perand girls, will report to the gymnasium mit them to witness the entertainat 8:30 o'clock Monday morning. An ment at an extremeh· moderate cost, introduction to the classroom method ~fr. George explains.· and an explanatiqn of the system at New Trier will be given. The upper Library Circulation classmcn, including the sophomon.·c;, Sh S d G juniors and seniors. will all meet in OWl tea Y rowth the auditorium. The hook circulation at the public Several changes have been made in library is rapidly increasing from the school, in addition to a general 111011th to month and also in comparirenovation. lndi vidual showers ha \ 'C son to la,t year. Dt,t.ring the month hcen installed in the gymnasium tore- of August 3,196 adult and 1,350 chilplace the group showers which had dren's books were borrowed by Wilhecn used in previous years. An en- mette residents at the main library. tirely ll<'w equipment has replaced At the branch in the Laurel school the former facilities used in the 656 books were distributed during Auclwmical laboratory. This new chem- gust. ical equipment will enable the students ln compat') o with l~ t year':;; figto carry on a gr~ater amount of ex- ur~s for August there were 1.005 iifore pcrimcntlllg than was heretofore pos- books loaned tni year at the rrlain sible. lihrary and 121 more at the branch. Book Store Open M onday The book circulation for August of Superintendent Clerk stated this last year was 3.541 at the main and we<· k that the school book store will 535 at the branch library. he open Monday a ftcrnoon at I :30 o'clock so that students may pro\·ide themselves with their necessary text lJooks immediately, as first as ignments will he given out for Tuesday classes. The lunch room will not be opened until Tuesday. This year, it is planned to set aside a special room for student purposes. ln the past, the office has been used hy tcaciH'rs and students, and at times the room was overcrowded, Superintendent Jerk explained. To relieve congestion, the room next to the book !.tore will be used exclusively for stucknt purposes. iiiGH SCHOOL TO joUR ~:S~~~~~ 6 OPEN MONDAY O\\~dio 2====================~============:J\V~I~L~~~1E~·T~T~E~L~IF~E~,~F~R~I~D~A~Y~,~S~E~P~T~E~M~B~E:R :: 12:,: 19:2:4~~============~~~~~~~~~~~ Start Any Time! T HE Special Purpose Club that we tnaintain here at the \iVil111ette State Bank is ready to admit vou as a n1etnber any titne you say. This club works just as a Christn1as Savings Club, only you can use it for any purpose. Let us suppose that you want a nice vacation next year! Figure out what you think you're going to re. quire and then cotne in and see us. We'll tell you how n1uch to deposit each week; when next sutnn1er comes around, you can have a glorious vacation. Try the Special Purpose Club for any special purpose! I p~ :h~ SW J totj inv doc me Hi re m ati sp ro sli in op sh , ··youJ· Home Bdllb·· Ill I wd the bhl ini to Ill I I Odd Fellows' Lodge Form North Shore Encampment Odd Fellows' lodges of Wilmette Evanston and Northbrook will mee; Saturday even in~. September 13, on the J.O.O.F. hall at Wilmette for the purpose of instituting the prospective "Wilevansbrook Encampment." For the past four months the three lodges have he en very active in pre paring for this banner event. State Encampment officer have recognized thl' efforts and favorable outlook of this progressive movement to the extent that Chief Patriarch John F. Sikyta will institute the new encampment, Grand High Priest Carl Weber. Grand Senior Warden, Frank Lind: Grand Scrib . S m J. Baker· Grand Marshal, Victor ar1ey, "1llft\ ~ lnstrurtors, Huntington James. will as~i-,t in thl· ceremonies. Aft er Sun, W ind and Dust- Murine In summer the EYES frequently become blood , shot from the irritating effects of wind and dust. Murine relieves this unattractive condition almost immediately, as well as eye-strain caused by the glare of the sun. lf used night and morning, Murine cncourajZes a clear, bright, healthy condition of the EYES. Contains 'lO belladonna or other harmful ingredients. Toilet Soaps · '1!ult6llllir <lo the eyelids 'nkQ Wl · or Harmony Soap Bath Tablets, doz·.. $1.00 Colgates Big Bath Soap, doz. . .... $1.10 Auditorium Bath Soap, doz. . ..... $1.00 Jergens King Coca, doz. . ......... $1.00 Jergens Sandalwood, 2 cakes ....... 2Sc Grandpa's Wonder Tar Soap, 2 cakes, 1Sc m w in T k H St w tie M· F. Barr's Saturday Chocolates a full pound of Good Candy ...... 39c The Murine Com pany Dept. Z9, Chi.cqo A. N. Ja Bt T. m; BU ILDE R S HAVE BANQUET The North Shore A sociated Builder~. an organization of contractors and · building trades employers 9£ · this vicinity, held a banquet at Clenview, Wednesday evening of t.hi · week . 1/t VRINL f.OR '(OUR DEFENSE DAY -hecause winking is Nature's instincti\'e protection of the eye. Each wink spread~ a tear O\·er the eyeball and keeps the eye washed clear. A welcome aid to Nature is c~ EYES Mineral Oil Russian Type \\'e will close the store at 7 .o'clock in the evening for the rest of the day. Let us all turn out to the rally and show our appreciation of thi- grand and glorious country of ours. T4 H. A. ]. Ft s~ There is Only One Welch's Welc:h'a Cafeteria 1131-33 Central Ave. Wilmette which keeps the intestines clear and prevents ccrnsti'pation. Puretest .Mineral Oil is a pure, heavy luhncant. B.Y softening the bowel contents, it facilitates the removal of food waste. Especially good for all who lead a sedentary life. One of 200 Puretest preparations for health and hygiene. Every item the best that skill and care can produce. 0. F. G4 M Sc B T elephonea 28-29 of m4 M Stl Renneckar Drug Co. ?1W th ly br 3!?f9!t ....... -~

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