Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jan 1935, p. 5

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this ere none scnoois couiu rvIJpvI. 2. If thi s is flot done-at once on a coinprehensive basis, it is argued, there should be some smallèr special fund miade available at once to- schools now closed through no fault of their own.> Nee.eâMo&ileLaw& 3. :Manhy school -districts could maintaintitheir -.own solvency' if .cer- tain hampering laws werc. modifiedý to permît scbool boards to,> operate, in such fashion as to meet the, contin-, gencies ýof an economic depresseon. Several of, these laws already are crippling many schools not*only in Cook cou nty, but throughout the state. Governor Horner in bisý message to the_ Generai ýAssemibiy. ast week pointed out the need.of a special pubý- lic commissio n to study education in, Illinois and to make a comprehensive report as a basis for a-possible entire rewriting of the Illinois school law during the present session of the leg- islatttrt. Prattifally ail , educators and school officiaIs, while heartily agreeing with this idea, are seriously skeptical that an intelligent and com- prehiensive report of the kind needed can .be prepared under a year or two. Meanwhile, immediate remedial ac- tion is imiperative, say the school men. Officiais in New Trier township ami .adjacent neighborhoods feel as- sured of the hearty cooperation of Kit by Depresicn "'We have been just as regretful as our friends and neighbors about; the unsightly appearance of our build- ing, but everyone knows. that the general economic conditions did flot pass us 'by,, and wé have'been thank- fut1 and have been praised, for the façt that the building is free, of, any debt.. Most people have a pproved our 'pay-as-you-go' plan which we adopted ayear ago. *'We are able to.proceed in .this' limnited way now, because we. have been able te secure a small loan, the major. part from our own members, and part of it f rom lanother Presby- terian agency. It is,.hot so.large as. to be burdensome to our people, in fact the, annual pledges to our build- ing fund amply cover the yearly amortization requirements. Our con- gregation has been most loyal' and generous ini this project wvhich is pro- ,ceed ng on. cautious, Unes. Eyen- tua ly we expect to'present to the Lord and to the community a church plant of which botb will be proud." GOKIDSSIlI k ow for reay govramentfleoense $0 bly oe god, plsaUnma il uhv. No be to go elgowbere-we wIIl iBy 70 lu eash or0Wtrade fer new J.weh7y. D. PAGLIARULO ti*WWilumtt Ave,. WiL 1061 bra nd was not injured. Mr. and Mrs. John-J. Krause, Jane, Richard, and Dorothy, of 123 Oxford road, Kenilworth, recently returnge4 f romn a three weeks' motor tour of. Florida,' visiting S$t. Petérs-burg, Mi- amni Beach, and. Daytona Beach. First Curh f Chist, cie1nti renth ,Street and Central A.venue H I a' I I z E E The' Bible an~d Works of MarY Baker Eddyý, immd il ><her authoimd Christian Science Literature apy b. read, b.rréod o« Pureulsd et the Reading Room. TI PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND i REi CHURCE SERVICES AND VISIT THE UING 9.00»4 N-N'a 'iiii"iii Wihn.tt., Dl. Foster is likewise icnown to nave a livel v interest. What- is n'eeded, however, say the men active in the nli>vement, is not only the assistance, of the. legisiators of ýthe subtirban area of. the three adjacent counties, but of the entire state., It. is té this, enid that the campaign% is -directed. Adopt Unfonu Proqamns Àt a dinner meeting of the' Tri- County School Boards association held in Chïicageo last week nearly two pal of wauicegan i UwRnIi i lA schooi; Wesl ey L. Brown, secretai director of research, New Tri Township High school; David Wal er, superitendent, District No. ' .Evanston;, J. W. Thalman and W. Petty of the Waukegan schools. of. diniudnumbers . 1161 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 4406 Read* the:Want Ads SUNDAY SBRVICES-1I A. M. WEDNESDAY-TESTIMÜNIAL MEETING-8 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL BXERCISES-9.45 A.. M. JANUARY M W93 Subject: 16LIFE" READING ROOM-1148 Central Avenue 00,sonDaiy (.aopt W.du.saw) 9. A. M. t. 6 P. M.- Wednesday 9 A. M. t. 7:45 P. M. Satearday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. .... . ...................

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