Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1939, p. 53

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mittee was.very discouraging, to say the least, and proved, conclusively that tryingto guess which way .Con- gress -ilart is risky'business. Our club was assured time and again that the material. from the Glencoe school project had been al- lotted to Wilmette and woùld be used to reduce the cost- of the newý schol ntededfor our section.. it has occurred to our members-that, had more thought been given to mak- irig advance arrangements for government money in this instance, we would not now find ourselves faced with Congressional peculiar- ities. * e'We believe that. th'e territory west of Ridge road is the fastest growing section of Wilmette and, regardless of what a survey cncerning chul- * dren of school age or pre-school age .will1 showin the balance of the vil- lage, the above narned section will show a decided increase and, with this thougi.-ht in mmnd, may we sug- pgest that, instead of the necessity of assurning additional expense in the teaching staff, that the classification of the new established schools in the territory where the schoo± popu- latiorn bas diminished be changed and the present teaching staff as fart as .possihle be so allocated as to do the rnost good. "If a new school census is to be taken we trust it can be completed while the children in our district are, of grade school age, because it is not only a hardship for the young- sters to go so far from home to- ate- tend school, but it is also danger-: ous to have them crossing main highways. As taxpayers we feel jus- tified in this contention. BEZDEK'S GARDENS CORNER 0F SKOKiIB.D AND GLENVIEW :R. Oklahoma, October 7. Mr; and, Mrs. Donald Essex Kim- bail, -II, have returned. from thieir monnth's honeymoon stay at Virginia Hot Springs and are now at home in their apartmerit at,333 Belden ave- nue, 'Chicago. Mr..Kimbal .iis'the, sofl of Mr. and. Mrs. T. W. K imbal,, 333 Leicester r oad, Kenilworth. -o- Miss Frances: and Miss Mary Goodhue of 245 Linden avenue re- cenitly took some of their friends to, Castie Park, 'Mich., for a five-day house:party..Their guests were Mrs. Ernest Freemani and Mrs. Charles, Whitehill of- Wilmette, and"-M vIi 9ss GCayle Gr .iswold of Evanston. ,IMe e ous are eorrecily @ued and ul uurly ,deuiulimAbr mdu Worid'os.« Inesi ardsamd shws le juue the pettewm Y.. Wh Lot T. M,muaertain that y.ur .eleetiom in eerreet mmd in haremyw wilshyen. furnlshlntgo4 cumin.le oui eautlful CpUemw iaIIplmy Re91u4,Wbee'Ni" Virnla ia,..,làterlo D«eMeter, vini l glati te mdvi.. yen etmne Cosi WOO-DVIS COU 1565 Sherman - OppoiitthFe aVfne AUl gu.d d.oeraors a»r WOOD-DAVIS" alppe ______________________________________ M _____________________________________________________________________________ and serve hot! ,Wilmette Life«gathers the-news *1 -t-.,. H

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