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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Nov 1936, p. 43

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do,ý) 90ogrtu sco toajutdec on es, -berries for the.hirds ald rç T i,~ child's P.rnaking0' djust ol w taltieshecausçe flo èmarass himn by talking about him before other-is. if you have iwob- lie goîng to scnld deefp snow. Ierns which you miould. like to discuss Skli av sunie. but the Meiloniwith the teacher, arrange to take thiesèecjes are lcnrterwo j1. up with the teac her alone or i a co close PIto, their abo nd iakneference betweeni the teacher, orefcost hi ab,,anae and the child. sure thuir snow shoes are ready for ~ductor WeComeVijitst'on, cornes the story of the infallible "There aré intelfigent an fe siv ign. methods of schôoo vi'sitilg," Mrs.. Lang-. There is a winter, berry buish gow worthy oébserves. . "The three traditional 'ng on - the. reservation tat roie reasons for 'Parents' visiting the. sehools folod during winterfrbdanri) are (1) interest in. the child's education*. bits. Since birds and rabit' canot (2) ad)ustment of children%,difficul-tie burrow under the.snow to feed, the and (3)inenilOn f inquiring: .j berIles-.can* be eateîi onîS when te s1holProblems. A visit to the schools are ahove the snoW." is cureth o bstway to find ot Eah ut n this bushgrows., the wht caoswelcoe te chl;ae oing. That edu- Idans, say, just hieh enough thatM uc isits is cvdenced the berr,*es are ahove' the snloN. Soe by the fact that one of the Slo n for 't'earS, %whenther' iobeltieso Amercan Edcation Week is Visit YOur the bushgow olvae icsj chos'The school visittriade]bcus i .Last wiiter. Nwhen there was~ the parent.wants to be conversant with tio be a. record snlowfall..thie growth the new methods of teaýching,,the schiool ýwas atpproýirnatelv- 18 iiche.Ii bidnpersonality of the teachers and faîlthe buh is even hizIher.the general aim, of the educational sysSo the Inidiains reason thit G'itchee. tern, should be a simple and naitural, Manlitoui (the Great Swtï~ ho thing. nlaced the bush on eartIh to nrovide in an annual These are our reguj.ar $5.75, and-$6.560 bats of Finest Quality reduced,for, this sensational event only $3.95 Miss MMho 1148 Wilmette Ave. at Worthen's Ph--one Wilmetté 588, Critlclsm Dangerous lise. -Going to school to is fraught with danger.- There criticize are so few of us. who can criticize withuut iprejudice and sense of personial injury. i[t should Y SALE # -. 'oi f 1147 w;imeit*e Ave. Wilmeffe 340 neer bedone in one s flr.t visit, buLsree Nrs HAS GUESTS TODAY ag hs hprfor c, Ilecero t 43 ighth hove irained teachers to conduct our 1jaliet,'lef ft on Wednesday for Columschools. 1) ia, M to spcnd Thanksgiving With "Parents may welI utilize the school tc ir daughter, Martha, wbo is visit to discover how the routine of the the'îr oh hom msv hý 1 di.a nar o,.f educationna Protessor P-earce is presinaking the reform. l)oIeeit y o the dent of be mnade clear that theoleit sof Michiigan State Teachens' the ! National Congressuo Parents and Teach- college. ers lu that no lay member shall seek to interfere with. the professional operation. of the schools. Parents represent AM VAY FOR HOLIDAY only one-haif of the great bridge between M.am d Nfrs. johin E. Hill of 1202 home and school; oùr main job as pa- iaea vvenue. and their daughiter, rents ls to conduct our homes, and wei'1ae student i t Ste1nh1ennq roiltfia. x; 1 un ' " %IU "UiA 4. 1, *fl n. assu ÂVi r. O'Donnell,' and Miss Mary of 812 Greenleaf avenue had as their O'Donnell, all of Winchester, Iîl h ouse guests last week *Mrs.'Charles Miss O'Donnell remained for a longer Dolle of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. visit and expects. to return to ber JonOKriebn cflos Angeles. home some time in December. Mr. and Mrs. C.. M. Burhir'gane R. 'A. 157 North, à -A' .%%. # a à- a ark Street Chicago Tolophone D.arborn 0209 Manmours Sat6-Swino S.s-Soisor so*s

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