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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Sep 1924, p. 23

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WILMETTE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1924 t45 o'clock. I3Ptc am. Parenta lal lth th eir cbn~" 10 lnvitP<I to IDe~ h the Sc hoo). liJ,. nlor girls 'IVon tile tor the hlrh~ F"ust. The teaeh 1 Important conr: Y evening at Wille~ ters pe rtaining t re disc ussed aa~ Evanston are added to the staff of indergarten College Opens "House Mothers." · Professor John A. Clement, who has from Northwestern university to Year With Enrollment of 400 gone the; of University of S~hool . Edu~ation, SALE OF ALUMINUM WARE OF THE BETTER 8 Cap Paael Percolator . Maurice H. Lieber ' of Winnetka Ia Added to , Faculty of School About 400 students have been regisn:d and welcomed to the National inckrga ncn 3:nd ~lementary college . j, \\'l' t· k. for, m sp1te of the fact that ha s not yet moved to the north gatio~ is made of the" fitness of the Principals and History of Education lllmo1s, wtll contmue as lecturer in student for work with little chtldren. . In addition to her past scholarship, record and information on her moral and social character the colle~e r~quires a thorough physical exammatlon, and makes records of her ability along special lines-instrumental ~nd vocal music, art, etc. Speech dlfli.culties are carefully noted and . general native intelligence de~ termm~d through tests. All of th\: data IS used in organizing classes en~ermg at the Kindergarten college. Professor Thomas D. Eliot of Northwestern university will give a course of lectures on the social aspect of child welfare, and Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber, Civic Director of the Woman's City club of Chicago, and well known in club and educational circles on the north shore and throughout the state, is to give a course in citizenship for advanced students. mm l-Z-3 Qt. Sauce Pu Set Replation Sise FootWI $1 Boya Scout Kmfe $1 JolmaoD'· Floor Wu, Z 1M. for $1 lt-iac:h Ro.MI Rout· (Self Basting) __ 11/ 1 Qt. O..W. Boiler ned into one es, by Mrs. lr 18 years. ir pieces you I same as six 11t of fashion ISSUE BUILDING PERMIT The issuance of a building permit to H. W. Mon s to build a $31,000 dwelling at 157 Woodstock avenue, has been authorized by the Village of Kenilworth. Phone %843 . Terminal Hardware 415-415%-Fourth St. FURNACES - GUITERS - TINSMITHING REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS ~ · · owo I THE GREATEST PA; TH IN THE WORLD VATERS ut,. Shop Buildin1 , treet, Cbica 1 o tarbom Zlll. tY-· ars! ... $1.00 ... $2.25 ·esses ... $1.50 Enterinl' Portal· of Leaminr the college is growing rapidly. number of entering students have had from one to four years liege or university is decidedly than in former years . Some of · · · represented by their students are: Smith, Oberlin, II, Northwestern university, Briar, Knox, DcPau Rockford, university, and th~ state uni. of. M_ ic.hiwan, Indiana, Iowa, Vtrgtma a'nd .MIOntana. This shows a growing interest in ld of early education and the ies it offers college graduand modifying courses to meet the needs of the student group. Adcl New laatructora Several new instructors have been added to the faculty. Miss Frances Kern, a graduate of Teacher's college. Columbia university, and formerly the head of the Department of Childhood Education at the Kalamazoo Normal school, is to be a member of the Su- ---·--· The greatest path in the world is the path from your doorway to the door of your Church. If all of us faithfully used this path and were guided by its radiant influence the nation would be safe, crime subside, business prosper and all hearts have peace. pervision department. Miss Agnes Ad!ims, graduate of the University of Chtcago has also been added to this department. Miss Martha Hitchison, who has held positions as dietitian in Muat Pa.. Teat Hartford seminary and Wells college, Enrollmen't at the National Kinder- ~as accepted the position of dietitian g.arten and Elementary college is no tn the dormitories, and Miss Elizabeth Simple matter, for a thorough investi- Middleton and Miss Helen Ecker of We Clean Everything Dry cleaning pays actual dividends. It is one of the methods of saving clothes and money that never makes you sorry you tried it. You should get acquainted with the thoroughness of our work. ---··--· WHATEVER YOU. DO ON SUNDAYCOME TO CHURCH FIRST DE LUXE CLEANERS 1105 CENTRAL AVENUE Plaone Wilmette 690 and Beans .. $1.00 .... $1 ... $1 . $1.00 le .. $1 .... $1 es .... $1 1 Pound W edgewood Stationery } ~ 2 Pkgs. W edgewood Envelopes ........ . 1 Bottle Fountain Pen Ink 1 $1.25 School FoWltain Pen il ...................................................... '). DOLLAR DAYS 1 Doz~~.~:.~.~~~~.~.~~~........................ t 8 DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES: Fmt Co.,..e,atioall Oaarch Lake and Wilmette Aves. Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd ne FU'It MetWst a.rda Lake and Wilmette Aves. Rev. Gilbert StaKSell 3 Nya~:~~£ ~~~.~.~~~ ........................ ~ 3 Colgate's Tooth Paste } tl 1 Nyal Tooth Brush ..................... 1 The Fant Presb,teriu Oaarch Ninth and Greenleaf Rev. George P. Magill St. Aapstiae's ~~~ a.rda 1140 Wilmette Ave. Rev. H#berl Carktott .... $1 .... $1 .... $1 1 Doz;.~~e~rp::7~~~~~........................ RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY CARL C. RENNECKAR, Prop. t Wil..ue ....... Latberu Cauda 703 Greenleaf Ave. St. Jolua's Latheru a.rda Wilmette and .Park Aves. Rev. Herm411 W. Me~ Rev. William Gt~ise RIDGE AND LAKE AVENUES Opposite St. Joaeph'a Church Forest and Wilmette Aves. Rev. FrtJru:is C. Stiller Phone 316 Wilmette, III.

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