Emphasizes Need for Understanding in School and Home PAGE TWO That parents and teachers should have the same objectiveâ€"the allâ€" round development of the child‘s personalityâ€"was the central idea of Dr. F. C. Rosencrantz, of the School of Education of Northwestern uniâ€" versity, in speaking before the High School‘ Parentâ€"Teacher association last Thursday. Dr, Rosencrants emphasized the need for a complete understanding between the school and the home if this objective was to be accomplishâ€" ed. He urged parents to visit the school so often that the child would not associate his parents‘ coming to school with any difficulty on his part.. He gave many enlivening inâ€" stances of misunderstandings beâ€" tween parents and teachers which had been easily cleared up by a few words of conversation. Must Be Sincere First of all, parents and teachers must be sincere with young people. They must examine themselves to be sure that they themselves pracâ€" tice the conduct they expect of their children. _ "Young goo‘ple are not easily fooled. They will see through rmntcogge old opwiv~ can kn= pk P ___go The individual approach, he went on to point out, must take into conâ€" sideration the five basic drives which animate every child, none of which should be centinually frustrated if he is to reach full development. â€" Awmere care vnree pussivic apâ€" proaches to this allâ€"round developâ€" ment of the child," said Dr. Rosenâ€" crantz, "the individual, the group, and the situation." The first of these is the desire for attention and recognition, or social approval. This desire is powerful (Continued on Page 9) Men‘s and Boys‘ Wear Store MEN‘S ALL WOOL @ &Â¥ HOoOSE GARNETT®S BOYS‘ CAPS Values to 2.95 1 89 PAJAMAS Shorts MEN‘S BROADCLOTH Shirts ï¬@ c 2 /C Boys‘ Broadcloth and Flannelette Regular 35c Regular 1.35 4 for 95c and Men‘s Broadcloth and Flannelette P A J A M A S $1 Mrs. Donald Easton will review "The Rains Came" by Louis Bromâ€" field on Tuesday afternoon, Janâ€" uary 18, at 2:30 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Lewis Ashman in Deerfield. The bgk reviews are sponsored by the ATt and Literature department of the Deerfield Woman‘s club. Deerfleld Women To Hear Book Review Carson Pirie Scott and company‘s, "‘The Book Parade" contained the following secount of the book to be reviewed : The Rains Came is probably Mr. Bromfield‘s best, book. A story of how disaster â€" earthquake and flood changed the lives of a fascinâ€" ating group of people told against the colorâ€"shot backdrop of modern India, a backdrop of splendor and savagery, rottenness and beauty, terror and mystery. The charaeâ€" ters are the Maharajah of Ranchiâ€" pur, Tom Ransome who‘s gone to India to drink himself to death, a rich British peer, his intelligent and promiscuous wife and many others. The tense tale is set down with all the skill and power for which Mr. Bromfield is noted. Harper. Southern Hartman, 35, colored, of Highland Park, was held to the grand jury Tuesday by Justice of the Peace Richard Martin on a charge of reckless driving. * Placed on probation in county court last month after pleading guilty to ‘drunken driving, Hartâ€" man violated his probation on New Year‘s eve, police declared. _ Causes Accident On Dec. 31, it was charged, Hartâ€" man caused an accident on Sheriâ€" dan road in Highland Park. He was unable to raise his $1,000 bond. Values to 2.35 1 59 White, Colored, Flannel Regular 1.25 Now Boys‘ and Youths‘ Regular 65c and 75c values SHIRTS AQc¢ 95¢ NOW 2O IEECAU 4 6 Social Security Aid At Post Office Today Albert S. Lewis, manager of the Social Security at Waukegan, is at the Highland Park post office toâ€" day (Thursday) for the purpose of helping employers in filling out forms. He will be able to answer any questions pertaining to social security, which employees or emâ€" ployers may care to ask him. January Sale of Blankets Only Blankets of well known makes are in this saleâ€"North Stars, Kenwoods, Fieldâ€" crestâ€"and at very special prices. January Sale of GCurtains | S 1 NOW IN anvu@ary JalcS procrerss GARNETTS â€"72x84 North Stars ...___.______.. â€"72x84 Kenwoods ..._.___._._.__:, ....__._ â€"72x84 Fielderest ..________._______ â€"Part Wool Plaid Blanket, pair ... â€"50% Wool Plaid Blankets, pair . . .. T HE C PRESS "Friendly Center" Welcomes Many At The Thursday afternoon "Friendâ€" ly Center" for household employees was launched at the Y.W.C.A. last week. ‘ Throughout the afternoon girls came and went, some for the first time becoming acquainted with the Y.W.C.A. Table games, conâ€" versation and refreshments furnishâ€" Martex and Vamoco Towels, »known for quality ».... Specially. Sale of _ Comforters â€"Priscilla Curtains of fine quality, Marquisette Dot. 90 inches wide. White, Ivory, Fr. Peach, $1.95 pair. «104 inch width, 2%, yards long, $2.95 pair. â€"Triplex Curtains, white, peach, brown combination. 108 inches wide. $4.95 pair. January Sale of Sheets â€"Martex Monarch, our best sellâ€" ing staple towel. Size 22x44. 6 for $2.80; 24x48 size, 6 for $4.00; 16x28 size, 6 for $1.45. Wash Cloths, 6 for 5%¢. â€"Martex Wash Cloths, assorted package of 12. $1.00. â€"Martex Dryâ€"Meâ€"Dry Dish Cloths Saxons, Pequots, Glengarry Percales and Wamsutta Supercale Sheets and Cases at very worth while savings. + 6 for 5%¢. Select Curtains from our Janhary Sale Specials All are great values. 104 January â€"Wamsutta Supercales. January prices, 72x108â€"$3.10; 8tx108â€"$3.45; 90x108â€"$3.85. Hemstitched 30c additional. % â€"Saxon 81x99 and 72x108 sizes, $1.00. Other sizes equally low priced â€"Glengarry, a very fine quality percale sheet, 72x108 size, $1.50; 81x108, $1.60; 90x108, $1.75. Hemstitched at 30c additional. Sale of Towels Warm, filuffy comforters specially priced for January. You must see these to appreciate their worth. â€"Celanese covered down filled comâ€" â€"Down filled comforters with figâ€" ured and solid color sateen cover. $10.95. â€"Wool filled comforters. Sateen and print covers. $5.50 and $6.95. â€"Cotton filled comforters. Very atâ€" tractive cover, $3.95. ed entertainment for the afternoon. 2:-‘0‘ M-fl.lo: ev hnllhu:h’ouc-m New girls in town are especially urged grade and high school pupils conâ€" ducted by Marion Keeney will meet this Friday night at the Y.W.C.A. Dr. Lois Greene, who is so well known to many in Deerfleld and $7.95, $8.95 mm«.........$9.50 nrromiserscccece WR( rmmemg § BeAMW _ $6.95 THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1988 Highland Park and whose interestâ€" ing letters from China have been apâ€" pearing in the Press, left China on December 30, with a group of Amerâ€" icans, who were promised safe passâ€" age by boat to Manillia. From there it is expected that she will return to the United States. Dr. Greene was head of the department of Otolâ€" arynology at Hunan Yale Medical college in Changsha, Hunan Provâ€" ince, China.