Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1939, p. 6

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At Our Two Dependable Stores. Ridge Ave. Pharmacy Snider-Cazel Drug Lake àd idg. Road AND WiIm.fte end. central Cali WiImtf. 316 Cali WiImtt. 400 Plant Now to Have,,a> Better Sprinlg Garden We have j ust reeeve asient of 187,000) irnportedl Tulip bulhs of thé, saie varieties as, were grown in our gardeit displa'y this sprin.. Cone ini and let us help you make your setectioii. TULIPS. NARCISSUS PEONIES MADO1NNA' IL1I.S BEL:ZDE1L'K9S GARDENS CORNER 0F SKOKIE BLVD. AND GLENVIEW ROM) FIRST CHURCH 0F CHRIST, SCIENTIST WILMETTE,UILLNOIS ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN ýSCIENCE. ENTITLED: for such classes. Since the eve- nîng sehool1 is yet in the: experimen- tai stage ofde velopment and is aAte m pting eto meet'cîtizens' de-ý mands gradually through .explora- 1Harry lHerron tion, of the com- munity's needs' as indicated by reg- istration interest, the administration is again beginning in, a modest man- ner by providing classes. on Wednes- day evenings at which time> the seolnatatobrium is also open for public use. 3 Eight-Week -Terms However, this year instead of the tweive-week tern-î as provided last year, the sehedule provides for three ei9ýt7-week terms, the first such term éeginning -Octobei I and contihuing for eight weeks. The other two terms of similar duration each, will begin early in January and continue regu- larly on Wednesday evenings for the two eight-week terms, or a total of sixteen weeks after January 1. Regular New Trier facultyý mem- bers will provide the instruction and courses will be off ered in every or iany department for wich a ciass of ten or more students enroli. istration will De giac to assist in the formation of classes in other depart- ments than those listed above. it is pointed out, and it is expected . that there will be a considerable increase in the range of courses provided. The spilendidly equipped woodshops,, metal shops and mechanical drawing rooms offer facilities which r-nany New Trier residents miay wish to make use of for 'improving their- jfrom hi s desk, inc Imade of Char7lesý jHerron's office. .yý abriern may be, in Mr. Take Reglstratilons Now Registrations will be, accepted at. any time prior to. October il and the Idass sessionfs of two *hours per eve- ning WHii begm, at 7:30 p.xn. on that date.- The tuition fee of $4 ,is pay- able at the time of registration and in al cases, must be p aidbefore stu- dents are aèccpted into class ses- sions. Tuition paid by students wull brefunded in cases where classes do not reach minimum. enroliments. It is advisable that those who are nterested complete their. registra - tions as, soon. as Possible so that the administration rnày have information available for formation of classes and assignment of instructors. It is' expected that *many high school graduates_ as well as older. residents of the community wilI be keenly interested in this new oppor- tunity provided at New Trier. The evening school is not open to dhIii. dren of pre-hlgh school age noir to, students enrolled in the regular day classes of New Trier High school: ,r Disturbedl -lýLn ilL ttrl l-j %ItCSSCAI av VellMV awakened to find a burglar standin2 in the center of his bedroom, with a flashlight in bis hand. As *r Kutten leaped from his bed the burg- lar ran through another bedroolrn. Mr. Kutten following. Turning. the. burglar.ordered his victim to "stand back." He then ran through, stili another bedroom, and made his -exccap'e through a door leading to a balcony. He had taken Mr. Kutten's billfold, containing $12 in cash. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND nay be i y and i ito prov

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