Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jan 1935, p. 21

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and 9., JR. Haýrpe,lsuperintendent of the Wilmette shos is chairman of the committee on commercial exhibits. Parents, teachers, and 'all persons Interested in eduùcation have been in- vited from the forth central >states to hear speakers frorâ. ail parts of the United States discuss varjous aspects of 'the' new education as Îk affects nursery schools and kindergartens, elemientary schooIs,, rural. schools, high schools, colleges. teacher-traini- ing institutions, and parent education. Repveý.,entatives of practically ail edu- eational a1vecies iti the Chicago area have made up the. general advisor>y committee. Local Loàder Patidpate The general chairman of the con- ference is Carleton W. Washburne, stlperiTtendent of s*elotin i Win-' netka. The executive commnittee con- sists of Mr. Washburne, Mrs. Alfred Alschuler of Winnetka and Mrs. S. T. Lawton of Chicago. The north shore iswel epresented on the cominittees responsible for the organization oi the confemence by the following per- sonis: Pery Dunlap Smith, headmas- ter of the North Shore Country Day school; Frances I.. Murray, dean of' the Graduate Teachems' ColIege of session will censist flirst of a. syniposi- urn on "Mern Education at Work" at the various levels by such people 'as John E. Anderson, -dieictor of the institute ofCh:idWelfare at the Uni- versity of Minnesçota; Dean Ernest 0. MeIby of the School of Education at YOURl: ARY -.eî erycu a ur service, too. A~s.a f e gard agopnis: iames, s&niuftatlona,, la 96oo N ti ShM and hyglenic scriceto DyDeWash bingel team f rom the unpIebuan: lask of diuper lauiàderins a: a very mmli céas: DDix UEWAsE Itavenswocd 47001180Lawree Ave,. iwu v 5W SF55 W.maaaa AMÇU ~in jeYu5q Frtdey. Jasi. 25'10. . .t l p1- I The Ne* 25 Tube Zemifi. Strat.pU. The fineot mreproducing insrun*nt of all t"tela ovor 29<) miles 'of travel and: at over 150 public dem onstrationË, the Stiratosphere Las ben cclaimied and applauded as the. greatou develpméat i musical reproduction. Entirely niml pý and tionwill beshown. Be sure to oe iti Teacner .association, and Mrs. ISyemu Wilcox, president 'of thé Horace Manni School (Winnetka> Parent- Teacher association. Homd Sectioal Meedt.8g There will be sectional meetings for, each of the varioirs phases of eéduca- tion on Friday afternoon and. Satur- day morning. 1Friday evening and Saturday aftem- noon will be given over to general ,sessions of interest to parents and to SERVICE a a a Day and nigt... in al id fwete . . Muphy-ile menandtrucks await your cati. Murpky- Miles storage facilities witb thousands of gallons on Iiand lis '15 minutesfrom yourhomeè." Phode.Wilffette 900,.Wirnnetkaà855. Fuel Qils are iii Franklin Wanner, Jr.,,of 128 Robs- art road, Kenilworth, will return home next Wednesday f rei the University of Illinois to spend. the tue between Semesters wth his parents. SIX PLANVTS LOCA TED SER VING THE AU9A

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