Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 May 1938, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

âco lw eu Feu 44 B he program w Ainerican Osi speciaiars rom uiaointac- Iphia,, Kansas City, Des. Moines, and other cities. They will present pa- pers dealing with théir specialtiees. One of the. principal speakers a t the.three-day convention Will be Dr. Ira Walton. Drew, who represents the 'i jsuch a prograu; w....lia..- health record of Amnerica. Dr. Mc- Caughan' wil speak on the necessitY for modernizatipn of Amnerican, health P.tgils o North Sh Lço r e High Schools Will ýGive "Chance Dance" ý'Ma>' 21 Somnething new ini t he wa' Of a dance lias recently been latin 'hed b) thé combined cooperation of students of five North Short high schools, Evanston, Highland, Park, Loyola., *.Roycernore, and Ne'Trir The dance is called "chance dance" the idea. it-mas explained,. being. that either'the girl or. the. fellow makes the date but they draw at. the door to sée who pays. 1The dance will be hield at theý Wom- an's.,club, oi Wilmnette. Tenth street and Greenleaf avenue. ýSaturday eve- ning, May 21. continuàus Dating Ed johnston and his swing orches- tra plus, the newly popular Jasper trio ~vi *1 entertain for continuous dancing. Members of the dance committees include: "Bab)e" 'Meigs, Roddy Joyce, j'oe Eyler, Alan Bede, Ed Detmar, Ted Broughton. Dodv Mercer, Bill ;Jentiings, and Jerry Peterson. Join person al, TOUR NO. 1 of Gladys One month tour of England and France............. ErWland, France Germnany Valuable and-Educaionl. England, France, $35M $488-wý Germanv, P~rague Vienna. Comno. Lugano, LdSerne. to Paris. Sp7ftaJi> AL É'rederick Stock, Muisica1 Director NORTH WESTERN UNI VERSITY GYMNASIUM GeE.. Leal, 1719 Walptut avenue, has' been,,çomrnissioised by thée board .of education to conduct a Ccensis Of the iJilnette schooF. district. Part of the icensus.; he annoutnced i~ to be made, through the séhools, .and blanks for the desired information have been distributed throujgh the schools. 'Families who havé no children in the' publie schools' are to be contacted by a. house-to-house cancass. The purpose of the census, it was ex- plained, is to give the school board an estimate of the number of children Who are to attend the public schools of the, district during the inext few years. Froni' this data the board will determine 1ii1 the prima ry class building, planned for the Kenilworth Gardens-Indian Hill Estates district will have to be erected at once. It wvas estinmated that the work would be completed around June 1. The Wilniette school district's bounl- daries do flot coincidfe with the limWt of the municipality, it wvas pointed out. The district includes No Man's Land' on' the northeast, and a portion of the eastern section of Glenview. along Glen- view road. On the other hand, the part of thevillage lyiing West of Hibbard road, and north of Wilmette above,* and' the 1300 block on Chestnut avenue, duý fltlewithin the district. No Obli gation ZW~IA~~ Room »0 Georgian Rotel TeL. Greenleaf 4100-Davis 2888 or at Lyon & Healy's anid MarsallI 11.14 & Co.-4Evanston at ~P. m Chicago. El1 IRGINIA WOOD Facidty Memher i , , , "s +, ý ", ..i ý- EWS

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy