October 11. 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 53 Lotan-H oward .P. T. A. Police Chief Warns Dog Owners to Get Licenses Dog O\\·ncr ha,·c been given a final Brauti.l!am ln J.!<.:t th ei r dog ' license :~. \Yarnin).! 1)\- Chid uf Police HctH> Pn sn ns iailittl.! tn J.!l't th e lice n:;e s ,,·ill ~>c nro~ccu t ed an cl. in addition to pa ·.·111 .1.! for a li cense. will he fined and w!ll hl· oldiL!"ecl to pay co urt costs. he declare s. AUFFMAN RADIATOR SHIELDS AND INCLOSUAD .~ n unusually large numbe r of memConvert Your Radiator bers and friends of the Log-an-Ho\\' ar d Into a Parei1t- Teacher association gathcn:d BEAUTY SPOT in the new auditorium . o.f the Howard American 1\letal Products Corp. school at the op,e ning nH.'c ting TuL'S601) North Michigan Annue clay, October 8. Superior 7178 Chicago After the meetin g wa s called to GIVES TEA FOR VISITOR Local Dealers Winnetka 908 VIc J. Kilian, Inc. order by Mr s. Von der Hoff. the prcsi~1r s. ] [ul.! h Fnrcsman. 515 Essex Greenleaf !390 Good Housekeeping Shop dent. ·M iss Janet Wri g- ht played a road, Kcnil\\'orth. ent erta in ed at tea group of so ngs. "Prelude in · ~1 in or," Fridav aiterllllOn, October 4, in hon 11r by Chopin; and "Sprites of th e Glen," of ~ti ~s Ridcllebc:r).!t.:r of \\'a ~ hin).!t o n. hv Dinnee. D. C .. \\'hn i:-. here \· isit inj..(' her si ter. . Activitie s of the Recr eat ion board. 1 ~fr s. Gilbert Kelh·. -H2 C'umnor ro ad. " ·hich wilt start soon, were ann oun ced : 1\: eni l\\'or th. - - - - ·----- - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - hy Director Daniel M. Davi s. \ --1.1rs . .i\e\\·comb read a rep or t of ~he second annual conference o f Di trict 21 of the Illinois Parent-Teac her a "SI)1111\IUU\I\1\1\1\Mli/\/IIIIV\I\I\MI\nl\1\lli\I\I\III\III\111\IU\IUUVV\IH s l N c £ c iation held at Park :Ridge, htr report being supp lemented hy a f cw ret nark s hv ~1rs. Grove, who also outlined this , year's. program of the loca l a ssoc iation . ; Superintendent J. R Harptr nf 1ht public schools cotnmented on the C\Tn ing school for adult s cond ucll'd at the Stolp school every ~fonday l'H'ning. · · ~!i ss Frances Kern oi th e .:\ati ona l ~ h:indergart e n and Eh.· nH·ntary Cl) lkgt·, 2 th e speaker of the day, had a~ he r subc:: c:::: ject. "Living \\'ith Our Childre n! " c:::: c:::: She declared there an.· iour as pect s ni 2 life to be considered: thing s. pe ople. idea s, and self. A child\ c()ntact with people should start early in life. and home tic . mu st not be so cl():--t <h to ~ hamper out:-.idc contacts. ·:\ mnthn 2 c::::: must keep up \\·ith mud('r n t h11u g ht i i c: r::::: she is not to he left behind ~;,- hu :-.ha nd c: c:: and children. I' cep ing in touch "·i ih c::::: t he sc hool is one wa\· ot under stand ~ in g a child's Yi C\Ypo i"nt. lnt crc:-:t in :::; the ftncr thin g·s in life shuu lcl be ~ti111u- · 2 lated. Sunshine, fresh air. lm·e nt c:::: ;;; hcauty arc inl·xpem i\·c and can he ' Ilc::::: jl1_n·d by par<:nts with their chi ldren. 2 c:::: \\"e will be a better and \riser nati llll c::::: c::::: \\·hen \ YC stand for quali:r ;tnd not 2 quantity. Lowell F. T odd, supcrin tl'ndetlt ui ::::: 2 the Hn\\"ard sc hool. spokt hricl1y ahl)ut :::; the children's dancin g cb sses. ~ ~f others o f st n~ nt h a11'l vi~ h th grade c:: chi ldren . t'r n·cl reirc :--hi11L'lt1'i at ~he clo:,e. of the nH:eting. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ~· Skokie Ridge ,~ ~ RETURNS FROM EUROPE Harry I. On,·iu oi S-+H \\.i llll\'." rC\ad, ~Vinnctka, returned reccnth· iro111 I a t\\·o months' European trip . ~he I made her headquarters \\'ith her so n. Harold, in Brussels, and ab o Yi :--i tl' d England, France, and Germam·. 1Icr I son and dauQ"hter-in-law, ~1 r. and ;..1 r::,. Sherman B. Orwig of 921 Crccn\\"t)nd aYcnue. \Vilmette. arc motoring tn ni!! 1 Rapids. :Mtch., to spend the \Htk-c11d there. ~frs . II :;; ;::::: r::::::. c:: c::::: =:::::: ~ :5 2 ~ 2 c:::: c::: c::: c::::: c::: c:::: c:::: ~ 1f r. and Mr s. Lester Branch ancl 1 small son. Parker Gates Branch, wh o have been staYinl:! \\·ith ~fr s . Branch':; pare-nts. Mr. and Mrs. George Shipman of 432 Warwick road. Kenil\\'orth havL' moved into their new apartment in EYanston. -oM rs. Bentlr McCloud. 338 Kenil worth avenue. Kenilworth. entertained her bridQ"c club at her home \ \ ' cdnesdav. October 9. 1 c::: I c:::: Combining the natural environment with the beauty of well designed and well constructea houses, which are well landscaped, Skokie Ridge offers the atmosphere you are looking for. 2 2 c:::: c::: c::: ~ c::: c::: 2 c::::: 2 c::::: c:::: c::: c:::: Representative Always on Property c::: c:::. c::::: PLAY SAFE Buy Fll'st Mortgages :::::: c:: ::; 2 :s:::: c:::: 2 BAIRD WARNER : 2 Office: 1071 Skokie Ridge Drive, Glencoe Phones: Glencoe 1554--Briargate 1855 Sheridan Road to Park Avenue, Glencoe, West to Bluff Street, North to Dundee Road and West to Entrance. EYAISTOI 80~ [11 ~ MORTiiAlL U Eatabliabecl 188t ~ c::::: c:::: c:::: :::; ~ ~ 2 618 Grove St. Greenleaf 1 560fl iUU\I\J\IU\JUUIJ\Ill\l\l\l\l\lll\l\l\l\l\l\lll\/\l\l\l\l\l\J\I\IIi\I\I\I\I\J\IV\I\IV\I\/U\I\I\I\I\J\I\I\I\l\JV\I\I\I\Km\1\ni\1\IV\I~\lYUU\lUU\I~UUUUU\l\IUUV\flfll\f 1 c::::: '