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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 33

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LOCAL WOMAN WAS â€"â€"â€" MARDI GRAS QUEEN : I Come | ere _ preted. A lady of exceptional charm and keen intellect, Miss Taylor, now Mrs. Daniel Cobb of Highland Park, was selected by Proteus to dance the first quardrille with him, and from this cireumstance Miss Taylor was known as the first qusen.. She ovtnn coguy in nc e ns apieâ€" n l u6 « <yee naguenita o t ce y t anoge (Continued from page 1) Get â€"â€"~GOODYEAR TIRES Gasoline, Oils and Greases E do a rushing business â€" both i ~ ways! Speed‘s our motto, and we‘ve plenty of space, equipment and help to take care of our â€"many customers without delaying any of Let our efficient staff show you what "getâ€"away" really means. . Once you find out, you‘ll.come back as all the others do‘! § o. AND TUBES â€" TIRE REPAIRING We Carry a Complete Line of C L ATâ€"KR was attired in a ball gown of pale lavendar satin and brocade, with the train reaching from the shoulders, and a Mediciâ€" collar. Her bouquet jewels were the pearls worn by her greatâ€"grandmother in London â€" in 1804. She wore no mantel or jewels of the organization as the queens do today, although the king preâ€" sented her with a very handsome pendant Engraved with the initials of the organization." 8t ) __ They are roasted fre E 1 m I\l daily to insure their bei b ]| unquestionably fr e :s P} when you buy them i “m, * â€" § ; j .‘ y PIlacel) rupp‘s Super Service Station ons oo uit ic tion Cc es omm Ne w i Wnn nemngprnina n trin o citi s hn ie n vcce plans, at an early date. difficulty grew â€" out of unrelieved ces ; T ’ % k ... |companionship ‘of mother and child e of'l;‘l‘:ee g%g?,‘;:fi:f,”:{%fi:? ;‘::g which are avoidable when a reasonâ€" 1 in , : able amount of separation is proâ€" â€"â€"â€"fil| ing today at the home of Mrs. Fred | y;753 â€"syoh as a Nursery school ofâ€" â€"â€"._ â€"â€" M| Haggie of Osterman avenue.â€"____| pop, _If you have the complete and T BB PR ES 8 Wage Campaign to Woods fllm'pr;vomt association waged in the interest of saving Bnb: bard hill and ravine as a.natural beauty spot and of: hvmggs n_me!} as possible of the north shore through automobile traffic diverted from Sheridan ‘oad to routes west of the villages is apparently evokâ€" ing wide interest and sympathy in these communities. President Walâ€" ter L. Edwards~of HubbaÂ¥rd â€"Woods has received copies of resolutions adopted by many different influenâ€" tial bodies on the north shore emâ€" phatically endorsing the ‘v_i.ews o{ colnâ€"Civicâ€"association . of _ Highland Park, â€"Ravinia â€"Civicâ€"association, South Glencoe Improvement assoâ€" cation, Glencoe Village council, Winâ€" netka Village council, Winnetka chamber of commerce, â€" Winnetka board of education, (Winnetka) Vilâ€" lage council,~"and Wilmette Village council. Under the leadership of Garden club of Winnetka, Rotary h nt Winnetka. Kenilworth Vilâ€" property with the same objectives. â€" Theâ€"reâ€" cent meeting of the Winnetka Vilâ€" objects of this campaign as a plank in the platform. â€" The resolutions and petitionsâ€" will be presented â€"to appropriate officials, according to plans, at an early date. For Government by the People Vote the Democratic Ballot ONLY the very best seâ€" lected whole nut meats are sold at our shop. â€" They are roasted fresh daily to insure their being unquestionably fre s h when you buy them at Democratic Candidate for Precinct Committeeman h Precinet â€"â€" Highland Park Conserve Hubbard Hill and Ravine ivie _ association of Highland 26 North Sheridan Road HH RELIABLE LAUNDRYl l | Highland Park AND t SAMUEL 8. SMITH owners on Sheridan road ALMO of ~the Hubbard and GREEN BAY P .T .A. HEARS MISS LEVY furnish an .deqtnlto background for the development of the young child. Unlike the Nursery school, where a wide range of learning is going on, the home is not always able to provids an ideal surrounding for the child, who at that age, is constantly exploring and testing and experiâ€" menting with things. Children at that age learn many things with great rapidity and with great interâ€" est.. They are learning motor coâ€" ordination; they are learning the work about them. They are acquirâ€" ing voeabulary,. language, means of tures, etec. Children are 'profig% with scissors and. tools, even at the age of two, and neither fear, nor apprehension is expressed, conseâ€" quently, no accidents are happening. We do not often put stress enough on the value ofâ€" friends,â€" asâ€"distinet from the value of family relationâ€" ship. Children need their friends of their own age, as much as the age of two and three as in later years. They need their own social ‘rroup and their common interest of father and mother and brothers and sisters. â€" They are not all mutually exclusive relationships, they should reâ€"inforce and suppliment one anâ€" other... _A _=c o n _ onl 8 o_ â€"â€" eTs, nc umry we After indicating the effects of the ‘ is to dig them 0 Nursery school on the child as a fteshyâ€"buibous whole, Miss Levy talked about the â€"] â€" onions and you m importancée ‘of the childâ€"parent relaâ€" .all of the bulb r oms,' She did â€"no agreeâ€" L. tem â€" up; 0 the: an ideal parentâ€"child relationship is â€" grow and spread. best â€"maintained by _ having . the mother and child together all twenâ€" one or other of the common emoâ€" tional pitfalls of parentâ€"hood, and there are some very real pitfalls. 1f vou are conscientious, and rather executive in type, you are apt to do entirély too much bossing and dominating, and apt to either desâ€" troy his initiative, or set him off in hopeless opposition to yourself. We find that the separation of mother and child very often improves the emotional relationship. Mother and child, when each have their own outside interests, come back toâ€" gether in a better position to appreâ€" more of a treat, The Nursery school may aid in helping to provide a perfect and ideal child mother relationship. The Nursery school can never remove the . need for better educated parâ€" ents. It may become one agency forâ€" educating parents, â€"and _ a very . (Continued from page 3) THuRrspAY, MARCH 1it, toss ~~I . P. 178 The Highland Park club will hold their meeting on Monday, 2 o‘clock at the home M. Steel, 250 Vine ave ert Van Tross of Garf servatory will talk of santhemums, their v ture." Mr. Van Tre: cuttings which the : have, so please bring along to plant your vance nNower snow stores in Highland them. * L garden problems w like advice on. Q â€"This weeks questi a. beautiful wooded beautiful violets, J remedy? ravines multiply v often do ecrowd out Deerfield Gard: Studies Ga: The Deerfreld G: at the home of Mrs. of ~County Line t Hindahl was ass The topic was & eC garden design wit led by Mrs. B. H. and Mesdames C. 1 ert L. Johnson. land milk sales is column is co Che

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