Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1932, p. 7

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day night, january 14, in conjnJU1t.io Manager C. M. Osborn. %vith a meceting to be held under the It was Mr. Osborn's'opizion that the auispices of the New Trier Parent- position of plumbing inspector should Teachier association for the purpose be dispensed' with. Difficulties arising of ecplaining to ail parents the pres- eteen the PlmIn spcoadth cnt tax situation as it affects the bt mii npco n h hg school. building department were given as the hilireason for the change requested by the The'individual conferences between gemaerj parents and teachers will begin- at 7Vil o'clock and continue until 8 d.t.lock. The board instructed Village. Attor- They ilI be limited to ten minutes niey* Willis D. Nance to confer With each. Parents will meet the teach- Village Manager Osborn and to draw ers iin rooms assigned to the.latter. up an ordinance involving his -sugges- The. purpose of these conferences,' tionis-in this matter.. it NN as stated aàt the high school this wcck. is to give parents an.opportun- No Ma*n's Land Dumnping9 ity to discuss with the 'teachers any difficulties their children may be Ground Plan Abandoned1 having in school. The conférences No Man's Lan ilntb sda als wll roid anoporuniy ora dumping ground by -the Village ofi the pa rents, to bécome. better ac- Wilmette. The Village board voted.at1 quainted with the teachers. teua etn usa ih o Ail parents, including mothers and ito ruar étn usa ih fathers of freshmen students, as well t ccept an offer for the use. f ree. of as of the up perclassmen, wiîî meet as charge. ofa small area..east ofShri t 8 'élck wth he barddan road ini No Man's L4and for dump- a*group at 8 o'clocks Th memth sthethboardr of éducation and the schQol authori->îgproe.Temmeso h or ties to discuss the% varjous phases of feit that, damage suits might resuit th txsituation as it affects New later and that property in theý vicinity Trier High school. Not only parents, af te ncoprtdaevu b but anvone interested, is invitcd to afctcd hy dumping there. attend, it -.,vs announccd thîs week. Followving the, general meeting, the Mrs. Ruth H. Snyder'S individual conferences will be recon- M terTkn yD ah vened about 8-:30 o'clock. ohrT kn y et The plàn- of sctting aside an e-ven- Trustee Ruth Il. Snyder \vas uniable ing for, individual conferences bý- to attend the meeting of the Village twecn hîgh schuol parents and teach- board T uesday niight because of the cslias, not been followed at the death of hier mother, Mrs. Edgar Hurd, high schiool for several years past. at [Lansing, Ilich. Mrs. Hurd suffered a t is cxp)ected, howcver, that it mill stroke a week ago Sunday and died the ineet with general approval. fôllo\winig Thursday. She Nvas stricken only a few hours after Mrs. Snydcr had, WVlmette Withdraws f rom left Lansing for Wilmnettc after ,spcnding" State Municipal League ihita.wt e. As one mueans of reducing expendi- OE WT PAE ttire, the Villagt: board voted Tuesday 'rergarmtigfthVile night.iixt to renew Wilmcttc'sg member- board Tuesday niight1 was openied %vith>;* ship iin the' Illinois~ Municipal league paer by the Rcv. Johnt G. Hindley. thi yar hisinolesa svilg0~iiniister of the First Congregatiotial 106, the annmal: ducs chargcd each rù municipality which is a inember of thech league.- Because o f the muddled tax sit- uation and the financial straits iii which' Jack.;Mec lias returned to hisi the Village finids itself other:retrielh- .tudies at D)uke university, Durham, nients arc expected. _\. C. ýafter spending the Christmias holidavs with his p)arenlts; Dr. and BROTHER PASSE S AWAY Mfrs. Lester M\ee. 1227 Chcstntxt ave- Dr. Edwin B. H-anna of York, Neb., ne passed away Tuesday, January 5, at __________________ the age of 5.fle ,was the brother of h_______________ \Irs. \MiltoliR Barker of 730 Central I avenute. lu i Mr. and Mi-s. P. B. Birong, 606 Cen- tral avenue. Mr. and ,Mrs. Charles Sauf ord Clarke, 526 Washington avenue, with their son, Sanf-drd, spent Christmas wvith their o.the r .son, 11Guernsey: Clarke,: and bis wifé, in. Fairhope, Ala. I I-1NALý J.anuery eth la 1 6th Yourt chance to ýbrdghtèn your viinter wordrobe" with, a smarf New Hall1 -Choice of 75 Hats Values to $7.50 8ý A large selectlion Wof Extraordina'y Values UpIo $15 Miss MCMýAHQON AT WORTHENS 148 WiImette Avenue, La Jeunesse INC. WILMETTE 1168 WILMETU~ AVE. g, WILPOEoTTE,312

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