Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1933, p. 5

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association to be held in Chicago, Septernber 18-20. "*We have al. the old problems, inany of themn in accentuated form., and a lot of new ones besides," coin-, ments C. A. Dykstra, city manager of Cincinnati,, president of the asso-, ciation. "It is. just 25 yeàrs since the first American city adopted the man- ager form of government. Now-.more than 450 cities, including 23 .of'the 93 with More1 than 100,000, population, are -so, governed. Indications ae that the manager f ormi of igovernment is (bing a good job of meeting the acid test of depression." A full day in which managers f romn Sc ores of ýcities -will. exchange ideas as to their different problemfs and hoW to solve thèïm, opeins the, pro- gram. Villae Manager. C. M. Osborn, of \Vilmette, will speak on the "Collec- tion of, Delinquent Water, Accounts."' Village Manager H. L. Woolhiser is on the prog'ram to lead the dis- cussion on "What can the City Man-- ager -dlo to keep abteast of proved administrative practices and rneth- ods?" Village Manager George R. Young, ôf Glencoe, and .Manager F. L. Stree&, of Kenilworth. ivili- be among the 'speakers in the "Difficult -Prob- lem" session. SA subject whichi will be of partic- tilar interest to those attending from northi shore villages il'be the "Value and 'Methods of co-ordinating .djoiing Police Agencies into a Metropolitan Sy.stem," to be dis- cussed hv H. D. Palmore, citv man- ager of Covington, KN. ATTEND .WILMETTE WEDDING Among the out-of-town guests who came to attend the marriage last Satur- day of Miss Alta Dee Belshe of Wil- mette 'and Richard Carroll of Evans- ton 'lere Mr. and Mrs. Edtini B. 13elshe ()f Forest City, Ark., Dr. >and Mrs. Rob- ert, E. Travers of St., Louis, Miss Helen Wyatt . of St. Louis;, Mr. .and Mrs.-J. Fletcher Farrell of New Yoyrk City, and Mr. and Mrs. Williamn Farrell of New York *Citv. composition character and cornes from Virginia. It has been -molded into design and patterns to conforma to the architect's plan for ornamenta- tion of the bhuge dome ýof the temple, structure;" and. has the inherent quality of ight reflectioni, especially at night. RETURN FROM, ESTEs PARK The A. J. Elliott family of 824 Ash- land "avenue' spent the .month of August in Estes Park,. Colo., where they had rented.the J. Frank Waugh cottage. Mr.. Eliott attended the con ference of -employed officersý of the' Y. M.C.. A. held at Estes Park. During their absence their. housé was occpied for a. time by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M ontelius of Piper City, Il., and Mirs. Arthur johnsonof Charles- ton; W. Va. The Elliotts returned to W'iIniette on Monday of last week and for several days following they had as their guests the Rev. 'and Mrs. C, \Viberg'and their three .children of Keokuk, Iowa, who carne for a visit and to see the fair. HOME FROM OUTING Mr. a-id Mrs. H. A. Fanckboner. Billy, and Dixie Lee, 1232 Lake ave- nue, returned Tuesclay of this week h.y motor from a cottage at Highland Park,, near Grand Haven, Mich., where they spent three weeks. Mrs. Fanckboner is physical director of girls at the How- rdschool. During their outing they had as their guests, Mr. and1 Mrs. MOTOR 3,10W MILES Dr. and Mrs. Horace G. Smith and their family, 616 Gregory avenue, re- turneëd last W~eek fronm a motor trip to Estes Park. 'Denvýer. and Colorado Springs' motoring 3,100 miles and'driv-- ing up. 14,000 feet -to the top 'of ýMt. Evans, a peak ilamed for the manî for whom Ev-anston hias been named. The. Smiths were away eighteen days. j Sunshine Corner Elit WIiere toers hog apy purposeful play, may <grow int wll-ntgrated persortalities, sliowing pliysical well-bei ng, mental alertness, -emotional stability a dsc1 cnrl fIA areinclosed'yard, with out-of-door equipmeni-po vie oprunity -for large mu scle de elopmrent. E Play and hand craft are provided indoors in airy, sunny rooms. <JHeltfu hbis f 'oy and mmd are particularl1 stressed. (fI Çhildren need companionship with those, of theïr own mental age. SCHOOI. BEGINS SEPTEMBEÉ 18 ADDRESS: 106 SIXTH STREET, WILMETTE, ILL. TELEPHÔNE WILMETTE 1411 Hour.is: 9-11.30 A. M. Ages: 2-5 Yeai s TUITION $15 a month or$0 a semester S Payable in, advance,1' Director: LENOIR HOOD 'MILLER Ph. B. Grinneil College Special work at National College of Education, Evanston. Central- Wimet Aveute, Pholme: WiL 28-9 4T1 IHOME BAKERY Peraomai Attemtto, to Ail Ordea Oppots 'Village JKuI 1193 wjIuatté. Ave. WL un il126 Central AV*.. SL, mach .. .. . .. .. . 60c Sol M.patica,I oc', .......... .37c 3&c -Enrqine 2c *..... 23t 30e Phenolex Waf.rs ..... ......... 25c IColynos TooI h Pasto ................. SOC Phillipi' MiIk of Magnosie...... 17c 31 l u

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