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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jan 1937, p. 55

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that ivili teach character education. A number 'of them have been made and, are being used'by boys' clubs ýand Y.. M. C. A; group. Luncheon -*111 be served at 12 o'clock, folIlowed by an addre.ss by Miss Ethel KaWin whe is a psychoi-. ogist f rom the, University. ýof Chi- cago. She$li b as been- director of the Pre-schooi Department of the Illinois Institute for. Juvenile'Researcb. At present. she is a psychologist of the, Laboratory s'cbools of'the University, of Chicago,. and is 'aIse director>L f guidance for the public schools ofi Glencoe. Miss Kawin is the author of twe boks,ý "Cbildren of Pre- school Age," and thet "The Wise Choice. of Toys." She is aise co- author of a research monograph, "A Comparative Study of a Nursery- Scoo fr« VerSUS La NNrsr Scw, group." Her subject wil be "Dis- ciplining Our Children and Our- selve s."1 Large Mrs. Robert M ton, parent edu District 21, head ranging this meet Ralpli E. Stoetze of Evans-1 irman of mittee ar- dby Mrs. Unîited Air. Unes flew more traffic- ton miles. passengers, mail and ex- "re.ý,s i December than in any cor- responidink moùth in its history, W., A.. Patterson4, United's president. announced.this week in reportink, laqt mionth's figures., A total of 16,780 oassenzers were carried and an ail- time Decembç-.r, record mail pound- age of 594,953 potinds and 215,506 potunds of express were flewn. These represe-it an increase of 53 per cent ini revenue passengers,'31 per cent ini mail and 26 per cent in express over the sane rnonth of the previous Vear. Mrse. 'William D. Fowler of 312 Essex road, Kenilworth, arrived home last. Saturday- from a trip to the, West coast. She stopped in Sait Lake City for a week, and aiso spent twe. %veeks in Hollywood, Calif., where she visted Mrs 'Charles 'A. ~Crane~ and ber daughter, Carol, of. Kenil- %vorth, who are spending the wint'er tiiere. Johin W. Powers ci land avenue, Kenilwor te return borne thte e from a fortnlght's bu New York. John Pow A- -6. Y 3û07 Curnber- , is expected cf, this week iness trip te rs, Jr., a stu- ýt. JOh'n'lS . . . . . . . . .......6 1 .857 Ridge .Runners. .-... . S 2 .714 X... ................. 4 2 .571 Albran....... ............. 2 5 .286 Libbies .................... _1O0.143 Groch ..................0 7 * Ridge lion. (18) Catomo (W1 fg. ft.tp. fg.ft.tp. ,e ,f. 3 2 8 Baron, f,.. 0 O2 ê.uete f. 2 1 6 ýCordts, c... 3 2 8. Mul!In@, C. 0 i ilMoore.g .-..., O. O Borre, g ... 2 O 4 Bet'haus, gi? .0 2 Kivland, g O0O0O0lilndrlcksi f 2 0 4 Referee, Huck Scorer, Benson St. John's (98) Grouchlo (14) fg.ft.tp. , fg.ft.tp. Situons, f.. 6 0 12. Bowen, f..ý 5 5 15 Gockel, f.. 7 0 14 MockIer, f. 0 Ô O R'rrm'rn, c 7 :2 16 Rowley, . C. O O Petergon, g 8 O 16 HIlI, ge...0 ., i Reteree, Huck Scorer, Benson .6X» (45)Aibran (19) fg.f.tp.fg. ft. tp. Kolb, f 5 0 10 Orwig, f.... 0 0 O Hen ricks, f 6 1 13. Fonthaii. f 4 0 8 -1luke ..2 0 4 1.ale tt, c 2 1 5, Y'ngberg, g 1 0 2 Davis, g.. 3 0 6 1futehtn-14 g 8 0 16 Nylund, g. 0 0 0 Referee, Windle Scorer, Huck fg.ft.tp. Levlngs, .f* 9 O18 Dunhill, f 15 0 30 L.elss, ec... 1 O 2 Burnetlý g. 5 'ý 10 PIrr.çe4n, g. 4 0 8 Libidos (14) -. fg. ft. tp. f.... i0O2 M. 2 0 4 r'd, c O O c It, g., 4 0 P g.... 0 O O Ing, g 0 0 O inite matruneny by a* canary and 'a pair o goldfish t It and a dozen éther equaliy cemic events reach.. their. climax on. the exciting nighit of the. grand, opening of Judy's. new. Auto-' Camp.- The, camp bas prospered from the start,, for it's located on an important sbortcu;t toý the state capitol. But, bad luck, bits Judy on high for: on, the nigbt of the -big ePening there's a.."Io Trespass ingoe sign barring the way to the camp. judy pulls down the signl. An arist- o cratic old woman wbo has the right, te close the, roadcornes storming in, with her'lawyer ather beeçls te throw Judy into jail... But she gets a sur- prise. This nobody, this impudent littît judy, turns out te be-? Well, we won't give it away. But we assure you the curtain roils down on a gorg ,eous an evening of fun and, ex- citernent as you'd find. in many a dayr of fast drivlng. The cast of characters includes spunky, lovable Judy, piaved by Ruth Jaebne, an attractive young lawyer, Chester Jaehue. A handsome senator, Ernest .Schaper. .The woman-shy carpenter, Jerome Nevins, the hope- f ul widow, Anita Lindberg. Thee B rewer of iilencoe, and Mrs. F'rank Ford of Waukegan, and Mrs. John Meldrum of Niles Center are theý other members of the committee. District 21 extends frern the south botudarv cf Evanston te the north bounidary of Illinois, along the lake shore and is comprised of fifty parent teacher units. endi ef nexti ter vacation Illinois. LU De ICIV UII uifil te k for ber mid-semes- m the Uiiversitv cf 0o Mr. and Mrs. Bassett Ruf left.,for thieir home in Les Angeles last Fni-, day, having spent the .past month in I<enilworth witb Mr. Ruf's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Arthuir W. Ruf. 2365 Cumnor road. I St. John's, wbo0 ended'up in 'second place for the first round, had two men tied fors the second place. Paul Kas- nar and Bert Sirnons each made 77 peints. The ten high scorers. . their scores -iid teanis follow:- BUSINESS NMEETING The north shore alumnat cf Frati- ces Shimer school will hold a business meeting Monday night, 'February 1, at 8 o'ciock at the home of Miss June Hill, 1416 Touhy avenue, Chicago, Miss Betty Eniig of Highland Park will be the assisting hostess. Runners Ditto" serle s, iras in. ce îluthews 9 01 ... .. . .. . .. 1 ... .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . ... . .. .3 6 1 . wa, ý in-

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