Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1936, p. 4

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Permanents EUGENE SPECIAL Oïl Sisoew Permnment. rnc ludinq igra. $ Anyh 3rifor M u.......8 5 ESTHER MIRAUTY SHOIP 1213. WILMETTE AVE. mette clubn. Inis nelieved tw ne unique in the annals of Optiînist In- ternational that a father and son have beld the office of president i any one club in the organization. 1Other officers installed last Tues-, day are: W. B. Robinson, 'Jr., and R.C., Klebm,. vice-presidenits; Dr.. Paul Bas's, treasurer;, Dr. Carl Reeb,- secretary; Frank Watt, ser geant-at- armsý, anldE. C. Cazel, chaplain. Woinan's Society WiI Hear Review of, Book Mrs. F E. E. Bradway, will review Sigfred, Unsedt's book, "The Longest, Years," at- a tea."givgch by tihe Wom- an's soiciety of the Wilmette l&nglish Lutheran church, Seventh, street at Greenleaf avenue, Friday, May 15. at 2:30 o'clock in tbe churcb parlors., A cordial invitation, is extended to ail %whowish to'hear this book.review. * OULEVARS SPECIIALS* Mel-o-l01 .... ... .. .. 1Pecan Tofet........brIehk 20c ]Engllsb Toffee . ....Pint 17c BOULEVARD DRUG STORE *j 0 Elventb aid Central WIL 4298 Bob-O-Link Hosiery Cooperatlng with National Bob-O-Lanik days to offer you service and chiffon hosiery in three lengths. For Mothcr's Day,.regular $1.2É, . 9 hose .. . .....Special89 Pnn*t Dresses for Mother Lo'Vely quàllty prints, crep1e. and seer- muekerW. A good se1t-cion c f àizes to 48 ....$1. Ca125 'TAYLO The Bible and1 Worke of Mary Baiker Eddy, and all other authorized Christian Science Litereture may be read, borrowed or purchased at the Recading Room. TU£ WURLIC 1U CORIMALLY INVITED 10 ATTEND TUE -nVWVCit flRvicas AND»rr1S1THEE LADINO MDOM 7-he Rev. Richard C. Talbot, rector of St. filisabeth's Episco jai chu rch in Gleticoe,, wiIl coniduct thr serv ices at Il o'ciock Suiuday -jorn - ing, Mayv I0, iii Si. .4ugitsin<",* church, W-iiî,ette. Thte',RécV. '!r. Talbot is exchausgiùg nI its Sunday zvith Pr. Hubiert CarIetoit. rector of St. Augustieés. EASTERN STAR FROLIC Wilmctte chapter, No. 753. Order of the Eastern Star, is having a spring May Froiic party Saturd av cvening. May 9, at the Wilmnette Masoiec temple. 1010 Central avenue. Danc- ing, refreshments, and a good tiine for young folks as weIl as the older Eeonomy Shop Fellow citizens of WV1imettw.ý your attention right liere ! Nom- is the best time to contriblute %*Our old clothes, books. magazines, ai aiNyting ecisc you cati spare. to the Econorny shop. The iieed is great, and the Ecolnoniy Siiot> warnily welconies aiinvtliting. hom-' W. DRUCKER 240) Linden Avenue Wilmette Under the present arrangement al eight grades and kindergarten are taught at the school, which has ac- commodations for 80 pupils. Three teachers divide the work, with tbe lirst three -primary grades bein1g sérved by one teacher. Sanie Attonul Howard The dist rict includes much of the area' %est of Ridge* road, althoughi somne Of the cbildren now1 attend the Arthur H. Howard school at Spen- cer aqvenue and Seventeenth street. Und er the newiplan, the Highcrest school.%will be turned'over to primary grades,Mr Harper expiained. In place of, the present foUrtb to eighth grade cbildrerr, who would 'bc sent to. the Howard scéhool, other pupils in the first, second, and third grades who live. in, the* district to the far West of the village,- including the sub- divisions' of Glenayre, Kenilworth Gardens, and Indian1 Hill Estate., would be sent to the Highcrest school, and the latter's classes broken Up iin to a room for each grade as weill as for kindergarten., A school bus would bc provided for ail children'residing b eyond conv'en- icuit alking> distance of both the Howard school and of the Highcrest school, Mr. Harper said. Cite Reatus f or change Reason for the change, it was c- piained, was that the~ School board bias found thiat the chiidren inake better progrcss in their studies under a gralded system than they do whiere tw%%o or three grades are tauglht hy tlic saine teacher. It would also concentrate the tiUppr grades in. the, Howard and Uic e.Stolp sehools. Iea vin.g 1Lurel, Cent ral, Lo- gan,:and Highcrest' as prilpary schiools. anid Howard with both eie-, mcntary and.uppcr grades, Mr, Har- per, added. Express Oppoàsitionj A.\ num1ber of residents exprc.ssed their opposition. 'to the plan tt ake their children out of the Hiomard sechool and scend them. to Highicrest, TlIe WaY Th.y Sibould Be RebaUlt M Main St. Near Wilmette Aye.'

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