Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jun 1927, p. 9

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June 24, 19?7 WILMETTE D. C. DaYies, director of the museum, in announcing .the plan. "The huge skeletons of giant creatures from the past arc a never ending source of wonder to them. There are so many different things to see that one trip is only a taste. Enn when the children come regularly once a ,\·eck there is more than enough to keep them busy and interested all day." The muscuth '"ill provide guide -le cturers for groups of ten or more children if parents \Hite to the director or telephone \Vabash 9416. Adults also arc urged to Yisit the museum . during their Yacations. LIFE 9 Invite Children to Spend Part of Vacation at M use.u m The Chicago Field .\[ useum of \atnral Histon' has issued an invitation to all pare;1ts in Chicago and suburbs to let it aid them in the solution of the problem of what to do with their children during the long summer \"acati ::m from. school. Children arc admitted iree at all times, and the museum is offered as a chi ldren's headquarter. \\·here pleasure and education arc combined for the children of all parents who ',Yish tn a\'ail thtlli:'Cln' ~ oi its advantage=-. It i:' suggested that parents sencl their childre n to the n1useum rcgularlv at lea" t on re a week during the Yac;L t ion pc.:riod. \Vith Johnny, Jimmy, Alice \1r Jalll: at the lllllStlttn each l\fonclaY Tuesdav: or whatever da\· mav he :,~~ lectcd. ·paren.t;-; can rest ·assm:e<l their rhildren are ~ail' and happy. out oi danger from aut~nH hill' s and otiH:r hazard s of thc ~trc<:ts. The children ran bring a picnic lunch and cat it in the ~pccia l children\ lunch roon1. nr thn· · can buv fopd at the mtbtttm c;ti~·tcria. Tl~e llllht'Uill is open irom IJ < 1'clnck in -th\· 111.n rtllll).!" until(, in thl· t ' \ c111ng. \\"hile at tht.: tllthtlllll. of!icials ui tlH· in:--titution point out. parent-- \\'ill k11c,\\· that their childrc.·n\ time i:-- hl' in .~ pr.)fitahly -; p~nt. that the l'hildrl'n ""ill he having a gcHHI time in the Yeri tahk wondc.:rland th e mtt--enm C'X hihih prm·idc icH· them. and at th{' '-:tlllt' t inll' will llt' karning thing~ . Du r in~ thi-. time tliL' p;tn'11h can· \\'llrl: nr rc.-~t \\ithc\111 \\"cHTY ;~-., ( ' I th('ir \Yel l a l'l'. · · · · · · · · · 'n -~ ,.. · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · Hey, Hey! It's Bargain to purcha~c the current brass tag for the..: ian1ih· canint.:, take heed ui this Pncl"~!~~o!o~a~0r:i1 ~i~~n'~'~: tilllei_,. \\'a.rning-. In about ten clays the c..:o;-;t oi retaining the · hott:-.ehold pet will j 11111 p t L) five dollars. T h t! \" i llagc board ha ~ :'O d(.'rided, as per amendrd or d i11 a nc e. Right no\\' you can a Y a iI your self oi the bargain rate of $3 pt.:r dog. Form in line to the right at th e dog license window at the \.illagc hall. [t's ju:-;t tl1 tlw ldt of the mar nag-,_. licrn:-;c cagl', so make no mi sta kl.' ~ _\l r :-.. !!ugh Stuart Campbell and hl'r daughter. __\[j.., s Dorothy Campbell, 12QCJ Crttll\\'OOd aHmH:, will lea,·e ior a t\\·t , 111(111th:--' trip abroad ~1onday, J ttn c 2i . Tht·}· will tom the principal citiL·.., tli tlw c:1ntinent with a party conducted J,,· Dudln· Craft s \Vat son oi Chi cage'· . . -0- When It Gets Hot-Get Coal! · · · .· I · · · · · T 'S BETTER to have your bin filled at summer prices than to wish it might have been. Decided fuel savings are now. possible-~ better order today! Need a little lumber for summer jobs arottnd the house? No order too small for our appreciation and a smile. HOFFMANN BROS. · · · · 1208 Central Avenue Wilmette 131 · · · · · · · 40th year · · · · · · · · · \ I r. and \ l r". Far I J. :-:,111 it 1!. 20X .\not la ·r :,U.I..(gl·:-.tiotl made i .~ ior \\" L) :>d J> i 11 L' lt\'Cll\le. and their SOil. ]·:trent-., g<,ing dc.1\\11 to\\·11 011 ~h<,pping Theron. ldt this " ·cck for Freeport. tc'u r ~ n r other h u" i 11 o s. \,·]w do no t [11., to Yi~it ~Irs. Smith's father anrl ,,·i~h tl> lean· the childrL'll alone..· at mother. \lr. and \Irs. Luther Angk. l;'"ln1t. or playing· 1111 the :-;trett:-. and a l-,o d11 110t ,,.ish to he hurd cned with their rare whill' in the citY. The,· art urged to drop till' L ·hi ldn:n off a·t tl11.· 11111:-- Clllll on th · \\'a\· du\\·n. and ca ll ftH' t ht111 again on t ht· ·\\·ay hmnc . . "Children .1rc ah\·ay:-; dl'!ightl'd \\·ith thl' ;tnimal-;, the liit·-lih· lndiam. and the strange tropit'al plant:-," declared · · · · BREAD-is your cheapest food, and there is no economy in ·b uying the cheap-est bread. SPLENDID MEALS EVERY DAY! i. I BUY WILSON'S BREAD and be assured of the highest quality~ Photographer To the North Shore We serve the best of meals every day in the week. Our week-day evening dinner is without a rival on the North Shore for quality and pnce. Come in this evening! The Stanton Wilhite 7 4 3 Elm Street Winnetka Phone Winnetka 210 Wilmette Cafe Opposite Village Hall The Wilson Bakery 1162 Wiltnette Ave. Phone 414 Meals that satisfy

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