Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1928, p. 63

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May 11, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 63 Logan-Howard P. T. A. Notes The ne,:~,·)y elected officers will be formally installed at a luncheon to he given June 1 at the Pre sbyterian church, and all member s arc ur o-e d to be present ~ The school children's picnic \\'ill he held at Vattman's park Saturday, June 16. very beneficial to children who are like some flowers that "bloom late," a phrase quoted by Mrs. Stalling from the convention. A little daily attention from the teachers in subjects that seem difficult, does much to speed up the process. In the case of reading imptm·ement brings · it s own reward in the priYilege of choosing books at the library and having time to read them. ~Ir. Todd ha s told of delegating to th e older boys the rc : ; ponsibility of Mis s Anna L. \Vhitmack at the la st policing school gro~nds and hallways meeting offered sugges tion s as to and g uarding trcet crossings . ·_ummcr r eading with offers of further assistance at the lihran· whcn cYer MASONS TO GIVE DANCE de sireq. ·· \Vilmette Lodge, No. 931, A. F. and ~r iss \Vitchcr ha s . ann oun ced th e A. 11., announces a card party and play season as Olh.: ning June 18, dance to be given SaturdaY cvenincr "·hen she will be pre , cnt daih· in 1\Ia.r 19, at 8:30 o'clock, at the \ Vir Vattman Park. A sto ry hour, tra ck mt.:tte 1Iasonic temple. ~la s ter ~!a meets, and contests " ·ill do much to so n::; and their guests arc invited . keep . children safe and happy durin g 1lusic will be f urnishcd by the Blue Dragon orchestra. vacation. ALL YOU COULD POSSIBLY DESIRE IN MODERN LIVING COMFORT FEATURES ARE YOURS AT THE GEORGIAN ' J. R. Harper spoke recently on School Development in \Vilmette." a large subject, as he said, and confmeJ in thi s in stance to a glance at the growth of school buildings since he entered the \Vilmette di strict 20 years ago. The Central school was then the new building with eight rooms atready crowded. The box-like structure, then typical of schools all over the U. S .. had no accommodation for physical training, science, or arts. When the Stolp school "·as built in 1914 a new . departure wa made in providing the auditorium and som~ smaller class rooms. The Howard school ten vears tater marked a further advance, being so planned that additions could be mad e in seYeral directions . One of these would a smaller auditorium to balanc e the gymnasium. and would include sen·ral rooms for sciencr. nw 5ic. etc.. witl1 possibly a separate department for kinder!!arten. ~f r. -Harper admitted the se plan s \\·ert' st ill rath er vag ur. hut wi sherl to give us an understanding of the situ ation and to enlist our co-operation, whrn matters come to a ,·otc. Lowrtl F . Todd. principal of the Howard school. corrlialh- endorsed ~f r. Harper's plan as a big thing for whic~1 to strive. Reviewing the \vork of the past vcar ~f r. Todd told of the ad vanta~c of having a moving picture machine. \\'hich has pro,·rd Yr ry useful in soc ial science lesson::;, with picture s of mining, agriculture. etc. 11 Symbol of Quality and Service A New Building Beautifully HE world is to T water cruis.. ing, aquaplaning. outboard rae· turr~ing trails-6shin~. 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