Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Mar 1929, p. 50

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WILMBTTE L .I FE Mrs. Fred A. Fischer of 1030 Green~ daughter, Mrs. H. A. Von Pflugk, for wood avenue entertained her bridge a motor trip through Florida. They club at luncheon Monday Shawnee Country club. at the expect to be gone about two months. Ma~~h 1.. 1929 , . Engaged Pupils' Remedial Work~ · Subject at 7-C Room Tea (Contributed) . Mrs. J. Kiel, Mrs. J. A. Ronan and The Kenilworth club is having a Mrs. James C. Crossley gave a most Mr. and Mrs. M. }. P. Barrett, 533 deti~h.tful tea at the home of Mrs . Forest avenue, left' Monday with their dinner dance this evening. Kiel, 911 Greenwood avenue, Wtlmette for the mothers and teachers of Gr~de f.C at the Byron Stolp school. This was the second of a series sponsored by the mothers of Grade 7C a_nd was in every aspect as construct1ve and delightful as the previous one. A general resume of the progress Moaey to loaa for coutruc:tioa or oa of various activities was given by Miss improved property. Hayes; principal, and espe~ial stress laid upon the benefits accrumg to the ~~ pupils by the new institution of the remedial period. This phase of work is bringing to each pupil a type of Greeal·f 5101 Ornaatoa at Davia assistance enabling the teacher to Briaraate 5001 E vanatoa, llliaoia hel~ them over their individual diffiWilmeHe 3100 culties and has resulted in much better work and understanding of the subject. It is well to say right here a word in behalf of the great willingness on the part of the teachers to agree to this new experiment which has thrust an additional burden upon them, as it has advanced school time. May we sav a word of praise and thanks in Practical advice gladly given on new Mr. and Mrs. John Weis of Ra- be-half of the mothers, to the teachers. vinia, formerly of Wilmette, announce for their cheerful assuming of this building or remodeling and modernizing the engagemen't of their daughter, added burden. fine homes anywhere on the North Shore. After the informal meeting, dainty Margaret Eleanor, to Francis Verrefreshments were served, Mrs. CrossCareful detailed e~cimates of costs furnwaltz, son of .Mrs. Mary Verwaltz of le)r and Mrs. Ronan pouring, while Chicago. The Weis family formerly Mrs. Kiel exercised her charms in piished. Complete financing where desired. resided in Wilmette. voting the mothers and teachers about, thus affording an opportunity The seventh and eighth grades of the to each mother to discuss her child's Howard school saw astronomy pic- progress with each teacher. tures last Monday. There were slides It is hoped that these teas will conBUILDING showing the proportion·:; of the planets tinue and urgently requested that the REMODELING FINANCING CONTRACTORS and some showing the difference of mothers avail themselves of both the the sizes of the sun as seen from the · pleasure and benefit to attend them, Offices: Locust Road at Ashland different planets. Various star maps bringing with them helpful suggesWil. 4180~2692-Gr. 3144 were shown and explained to the chil- tions for discussion as well as quesdren. tions which they wish to have an- -o- -o- .J. REAL ESTATE LOANS at 5% and 6% STATE BANK and TRUST COMPANY General Contracting and Alteration Work BILLS BROS., Inc. ACHIEVE INDEPENDENCE AND HAPPINESS Six and One .. half Percent First Mortgage Gold Bonds on Evanston Income Properties · Real Estate First Mortgages Secured by desirable residential properties in Evanston and on the North Shore }OH~ GREENLEAF F. · HAHN, Incorporated ESTABLISHED 1899 ROGERS PARK 1617 2700 SHERMAN AVENUE, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 5115 WITH A CONSISTENT INVESTlVIENT PROGRAM

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