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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jan 1926, p. 11

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January 8, 1926 WILMETTE dren was very beautiful. Some folks said after the meeting: "When you have something nice on the program, why don't you give us more of it. We were pressed for time and requested Mi.s Pearse not to take too much time. Open Second Term A second term in Rhythm will be sponsored by the association, under the direction of " M iss Pearse, commencing Thursday, January 7, in classes as follows: \Vomcn 's cia s, 2 o'clock; Children of the kindergarten, first, second and third grades, 3:15 o'clock; Children of the fourth, fifth, ixth, seventh and eighth grades, 4 o'clock. The work in rhythm aims at a batanced growth, bringing into muscular activities a quality of the spirit, it is explained. Through the technique of relaxation, freedom from physical and nen·ous inhibitions is obtained. Thi~ re~ults in the natural use of the body a:-. an instrument for an unselfconsciou~ expression of each individual. at LIFE 11 PARENTS TOLD AIDS TO CHILD CULTURE Logan Howard Parent-Teacher Association Hears Education Expert at Session 'i The regular meeting of the L?g;:tnHo\vard Parent- Teacher assoctattOn \\·as held Tue. day. January 5. 1926. at the Howard School. at 3 o'clock. The \Vilm ette Senior Orchestra played two numbers. ~Ii~s Emma Gertrude \Vhite, principal of the \Vashington schoo l, E\·anston. ~poke on "P-T. A. Patriot- ism." \\'hite urged member of the Parent- Teacher as:-.ociation to place !--pccial emphasis on citienship, and to inculcate in children true patriotism. She then stre~scd the value of recreational work among the schoo l pupib, the need of frequent parties as an important agency of social development or th · young. From this she passed on to a C)ll:-;ideration of th · proper mo\·ie.; i<,r children. the serious stuclv of chi!drt·n·, health need . , and fi;1ally, the ptol>ll'm of jun·nilc education. She co1H·Iuded her talk with calling the attt-ntion of her hcarL·rs to the neces-.ity oi in-.truning rhildn·n in communit \" afLtir-.. npL'L:ially local gon'rnmetltal ;1cti\ itiL·s. ~li--s 1 I : · 1 , i Davenport Table model .with built in loud speaker, $225.00 without accessories $275.00 complete ! I l Bill Jordan ha:-, resumed hi:-. \\·urk , the Lni\·er:-.it\· of lllinois aftn :-pending his vac,;tion with his iathcr and rnothcr, ~lr. and :..tr:-.. Richard J urdan. at their apartment in the LindL·n l'rdt. Fad a Radio If you are tired of radio alibis, if you want permanent pleasing performanc_ e, try a FADA ~ -o- During her · .-.tay in E\·athton. :..lr:--. .\h·i11 Butz. \\·ho came on irotn her Moth.e rs Are Hostesses !JOillL' in l'aliiornia iur a hrid \'i:iit .\n a\\';trd wa" !--:i\·en t '1 :..ti..;s Loitis' lJL·rt· preceding her cl eparturl' ior a illt!rth grade room i<,r ha\ in~ the larg- trip ahrn;l(l, ha..; llL"L'll gue:--t oi hon"r ~· -.t l't·rcvnta .~v oi par('llh at the lllel't- ;1t a number ~Jt :-.mall. inionnal ai111 ~. ia i r--. Tht· i(Jttrth gradl' motlwrs were hos-:::>tt . . .,c . . and -.l'n·cd rein· . hmL·nh aiter .\lr. and :..rr--. \\ "i lliam E. Duff t1i 1 . till' lllL't'tinL!· . . \ \Try t:njnyable social ! :)tl \\·a . . him;tutt an·nuc. L·ntrrtaint·d hCJur ,,.a ... had by all. . tilt · l !. ;1nd \\ ·. clulJ at rlinnt:r \\.l'dllL'S-1 .\Ji ., ... :..raJ,el J(athninr Pearse !.!"a\·r 1 !;(,· t'\l'ninl!. ;·n l"\hiJ,itiCIIl ()i "Uentle' ·· rln·thms I · · -cJ,~ ~ CJtllt · oi lt~: r ad,·anced in1pils.· The· Till' \\ .IJ11l<tll'._ Cuild oi tltt· l"om.!,rl' d\ t.""~'- r;Ltin n <It-lighted us all \·c ry 1·.: ati"nal cll 11rch i-. h(Jiding an all ~ day Jtltll·lt. Tilt· grace and case of the chil- nH·t·tin!.! Frida~-. January 8. · AI Bob's 114: Radio Shop Ave. Wilmette 3573 at the North Shore depot- Wilmette ~reen leaf PRE·INVENTO Y SALE NOW IN PROGRESS As per our policy every OXFOR.D - PUMP and . DRESS SLIPPER in the store (including broken lines of Cantilever Shoes) have been sharply reduced to the following attrac· tive prices: FOR WOMEN $5.90-$6.90-$8.90-$10.90 Also Two Groups at $7.40 and $8.40 FOR MEN You will find all sizes in these lots but not in every style, we suggest an early attendance · before the stocks are deplete4. NORTH SHORE BOOTERY IN THE NORTH SHORE HOTEL BLDG., DAVIS ST. AT CHICAGO AVE. EVANSTON

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