Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Oct 1930, p. 64

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Cabinet Work. Draper y and Upholstetag -Fabrica ANTIQUE$ We specialize in Antique Furnieure# Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Spigs Ma de te Orde H. G. LINDWALL Higbeat Grade Ulpbolstering 808 Oak S treet ýEst&bhsÏhed 1895 Ph* Winn.etka 145 - - - r v v. r r r r * it present is portraying the role of H-arold Teen over the air at the WGN broadcasting station,.lie bas had the prominent lead in a numnber of other productions. The leading lady, Mary Blance Little, was May queen of the- camipus Iast spring. The di rector of the theater, GarretL H-. Leverton, will be assisted by Miss Vivian. Bork, an advanced student in play directioni. Mrs . Fred, C. Little, 514 Essex road.l Kenilworth, entertained at tea on Wednesday afternoon between the hours of 4 and .6 o'clock in honor of Mrs. Edward Wheeler, wlio for malv years was* a resident of Kenilwort1h.ý Mrs. W heeler, is speiiding:4a few *weeks at the ýOrrinigtoni hott Ii Evanston.. r r r r v v v v v v 'v 'v v v Y V V NOW Is the lime to Equip Your Home. with UJET A UTOMA TIC QIL PRICES Lowest' iii Seven Yer VALUES Hiighest Per Dollar. QUIET MAY MLA Y gates and state officers att.ended. Mr.Oliver Aspegren of Evanston,: the district director. presided. at the sessions, whicli opened wvithi an invo- cation byv the Rev.. J, E. DeLong, pastor of the' First- Methodist church of Libertyrville. \XTords' of greeting -folloned from F. A, >Hudson, super- intendent of the 'LibertyviIIe grade schools, who empliasized afew of the modern needs for parent-teacher Co- operation. H.- E. Underbrink, prin- ,ci ,pal of the Libertývi*lle hIigli s'chool,, followed vith a fe.w remarks, coni- cerningthe iwide scope and liniitles. opportunities & Parent -Teachier work. *The morning wvas given over tô round table coniferences.. Eacli, de- partment of the . state plan for -par- eîlt-teacher, workç had its, ow'n discuS. sion, led by thlicstàte echairman ilu charge of that special -phase.1 At 12*:30 lunicheon was served' by Ille wonien of flic First MctWydist church, fo1iowed Ibv a short concert I)y .the high schôol ])and. The first speaker of thec afterîîooni session w-as Mrs:' Harr--Dtelr Airoira; Presi.dent of the Illinois' Càôngress, of Parents and Teachers. *Mrs. Detweiler said in --part:, 6.\,atcr Can not go higlier than its Sourcà Comunitv and schiool cou- çlton annot rise above the lev-el of the home. Evry probIenm lias -à cause. Finid it ! Donot just tiunt for a cure wvith- out rooting , out'flic cause. These problemns are cQrnmon to ali of us and belong to ail o f us, in a Il schools and in aIl homes. .Alost important is the realiza.tion, tha.t a million and a hiaif-of us are wor, ng to. make possiblesclc- o1)eration between ,parents and t.eacli- ers that >physica1,ý mental and moral beniefits !shalf accrue 'f0oour. children.: Parent E.ducation is one of the great.- est necessities- of our age." Mfrs. Dctweilcr offc.red constructive.' suggestions on. prograni helpis and stresscd the important part tlie pro- grain plays ini every Parent-Teacher association,.lier plea was for an, *Telephone University 5453 Showroom Open Evenings a gw,,ur ue vr MAY < A iutomaic Uitl Btrne#-. :Name ....... ............I -Addres: ....................... Â A. A A. à A A A - - - kLÀ'ÀL AAÀ Mr. and Mrs. J.. -T. Oliphant of Connecticut are the guests 'of Mrs. George P. Nichiols, 519 Warwick road, Kenilworth. Mrs. Nichols and lier gucsts have taken week-end trips to Green - Bay and Lake. Geneva, WIS. during their .stay here. I J i I i I B.URN,,ER . A

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