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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1928, p. 7

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.... , September. 28, 1928 . WILMETTE LI!=E ·7 Di, rict Meetit_~g . . . Miss·Ctara Baker to ~~ P·. T.A. _ Will'Be .· · ·. :: ~Speak at Meeting of The first ar'lnual confe~ence··. of district 21 of the Illinois Congres.s ·of Patents and Teachers will -he he'td at the Haven school, · Lincoon . ';·~~ ·. Prairi~ 'a venues, Evanston, Wednesday, October 3. About .· 20~ · parents arid' -teachers are . expected to attend. There will be two sessions, o~e _ m · ·the morning ~ginning at 10 . o clock and one in the afternoon beginning at 2 o'clock. · Mrs. H. W. Whitten, .president of the Illinois Congress of Parents and 'feache·rs, will: give an address in the afternoon on the subject,· "ParentTeacher Association Efficiency." Child study circles will be conducted at the afternoon session by Mrs. Victor Munnecke, state chairman of the child study circles. The morning session includes a school of instruction conducted by Mrs. J. E. Edmonds, state legislation chairman. and a. question box conducted by Mrs. \\J'hittcn. Lu~chcon will I !C served at the school at 1 o'clock. It was announced this week that reservations must be made by October 1 to Mrs. Oliver Aospcgren, 1J21 Elmwood avenue, Evanston. District 21 of the Illinoi s parentteacher organization includes Cook county, north . from Norwood Park, and Lake county. Mrs. H. A. Storms, 251 \i\T ood court, Wilmette, is district director, and Mrs. Ennch Steen, 1535 Spencer avenue, \Vilmette, is secretary. Held pn We4nesday Logan-Howard P. T. The Logan-Howard Pare~t- Teacher association ~vill hold its first meeting for this season on October 2, in Howard School gy~nasiutn at 3 p. m. Miss Clara Baker of National Kindergarten and Elementary College will speak on the subject, 41 What the Home can do for the School." There will be attractive music furnished by local talent. The former president of the LoganHoward P. T. A., Mrs. H. A. Storms, enters on a wider sphere of activity as district chairman. She will preside at the district conference to be held October 3 at the Haven school in Evanston. ~rs. H. W. Whitten, the state president, rs expected as a guest. As this is an all-day session, luncheon will be served at 75 cents per person. The Pre-School circle announces its first meeting to take place on October 10 at 8:15 p. m., in the Howard school. Miss Morse, an educational director of the Chicago Teachers' college, will be the speaker; her 'subject, "Children's Literature." Every mother of a pre-school child is invite~ to attend these meetings. Membershrp is 50 cents a year. THE BEST CANDY ON THE NORTH SJ:IORE A Delightful Treat For Your Bridge Party! Come in and sample Free o~ Charge any or all of the delicious can~ies. Mission Leader to Speak at St. John's Sept. 30· Rev. E. F. Schneier, secretary of the Board of Home Missions ot the Lutheran denomination in North America will preach at St. .fohn's Lutheran church Sunday morning, September 30, at the 11 o'clock services. The occasion is the aimual ~fission Sunday in the parish. The Rev. Arthur \iV erfelmann of Glenview will preach at an evening mission ~ervtce m the church. OVER . B. A. C. TO HAVE PARTY The British American Social club . ·will hold a card party at Community Hou se.~ Winnetka, Saturday eve ning, September 29. Bridge, five-hundred and bunco will be played and there will be prizes and refreshments. 101 VARIETIES FRESH EVERY .DAY IN WILMETTE Sturd y Wear abies For Chilly. Days Here's an extra heavy blucher style shoe of water-pro'Jfed black elkskin with heavy water-proof Gro Cord sole. Made to stand the maximum in wear and abuse. A Buster Brown model. $4.50 to $5.00 High Top~ for Little Tots A dainty Buster Brown model of soft pliable black or tan calf or patent leather with flexible sole. A full range of sizes. 5 to 8 $3.50 Wool Sweaters Button and slipovtr , , . I styes an a vanety f 1 · o p eCastngl patterns. omp ete ~~f · sortment o stzes . 8 to 12 $4.50 Lumber Buckskein Jackets \ f.tde of cloth whicL m lo scly imitates buck kin Will wea r in · · · Jefi nitely and guartntced windproof. H The Dutch Mill is just across the street from the Village Hall-1187 Wilmette A venue. Jacks eavy woo l blanl. ": · 1 · 'k' matena ~ tn stn ·ng plaid design s .1nd 1 " ' 1 coors . warm :an t durable . All sizt'\. '· $2.50 $4.50 $5.50 $3.50 ' "' ,,.,: ~~""n'· t DUTC 75 D 'f' · Complete line· of Men~ s Furnishings . ., T' ~w!o~a~St! ' s 900 LINDEN AVE. 1125 CENTRAL AvE: WILMETTE Also Saturday Evenings. ANDONE DOLLAR. THE LB. HUBBARD WOODS Stores open from, 8 to 6 P. M. ' If you live in the Village, telephone Wilmette 2140, and we'll deliver the candy of ~our choice. ·- -·

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