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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Oct 1925, p. 7

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ad ~ October 10, 1925 WINNETKA TALK -- MAKE YEAR'S PROGRAM FOR NEW TRIER P. T. A. Plan Two All-Day Class Sessions and Evening Meetings During Season Plans for the current season were outlined this week by the officers of New Trier Township high school Parent-Teacher association at a confer- ence in the offices of Superintendent Frederick E. Clerk. The program begins with a meeting of freshmen and sophomore parents, Friday, October 16, when they will be 4 iw to attend classes at the school. November 6 will witness the first of the "open house" days for the parents, at which time they will be invited to attend their children's classes, going through an entire day's program on a shortened period basis. On January 23 the parents and teachers of juniors and seniors will visit the school. April 16 will mark the second "open house" when the program will be similar to that arranged for November 6. Two Evening Meetings The January and April meetings will be evening sessions beginning at 8 o'clock and will be held in the assembly hall. The April meeting will be the one at which the election of officers will take place. At the October 16 meeting it is planned to begin school in the after- noon and run classes through until 9 o'clock, parents of freshmen and soph- omores being invited to visit the school, attend classes, eat with the students in the Mess hall at supper time, and meet with the principal and members of the school board in the assembly hall at 9 o'clock. The meeting of November 6 will be held beginning at 7 o'clock in the evening and running through to 10 o'clock. At this meeting parents will attend the classes of their children on a half-hour period basis. The children themselves will not be present. On this day the parents are expected to attend school at the evening session in order to give their children credit for attendance during the day session. A holiday will be given the students in the day session, but they will be given credit for attendance if their parents attend the evening meeting. Plan Special Sessions A plan is under way to provide a special meeting for mothers which the Girls' club will sponsor, and a special meeting for fathers to be sponsored by the Boys' club. At the meeting of October 16, senior and junior students will act as hosts to the parents of the freshmen and sophomores. Following is a list of the officers of the New Trier Parent-Teacher asso- ciation for the current school year: J. K. Farley, Jr., Kenilworth, presi- COAL PHONE WINNETKA 12 E. C. Weissenburg = - ne dent; Mrs. John Olmsted, Hubbard ENTERTAINS FOR BRIDE | Woods, vice-president; Mrs. S. H. Mrs. Roy L. Arey of 929 Tower road Moore, Wilmette, secretary ; G. | entertained at dinner and bridge at her I. Emrich, Wilmette, senior chairman; | home Frid: ay evening in honor of Miss Mrs. W. J. McAllen, Glencoe, junior | | Miriam Arey, her fiance, Kenneth | chairman: Mrs. E. A. Anderson, Win- | Leith, and the members of their bridal | netka, sophomore chairman. | party. Miss Ary, who is the daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Arey of Oak Mrs. Norman K. Anderson, 565 Wil- { Park, will become the bride of Mr. low road, was at home very informally | | Leith, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Leith | to a few of her friends Thursday after- | of Madison, Wis., this evening. noon from 4 until 6 o'clock. | | ia | King of 278 Ridge avenue, has Mr. and Mrs. Harry Papenthien and Thine from a two weeks' visit with | Miss Ruby Papenthien of Milwaukee [his parents at Syracuse, N. Y. and | were the week-end guests of Mr. and [ Mrs. King is now visiting friends at Mrs. Emil C. Olson of 1000 Vine street. ' Rye, N. Y. FOR RENT ge ALL THE NEWEST FICTION 5 cents a day FOR SALE USED VOLUMES OF RECENT FICTION 25 and 50 cents a copy THE BOOK NOOK 812 ELM ST. In the Duncan Studios | "A flome Dank for Winnetka Feople" I Qfficers and Uirectors | HENRY PR. HALE [fresident LB. KUPPENHEIMER Vice-/resident SANBORN HALE Casfier \ GEORGE W. MEKINNEY Asst. Cashier I VICTOR ELTING CARLTON PROUTY -- NOBLE HALE WINNETKA tive and growing one. neighborly co-operation. banking connection here. is a residential community and an attrac- To the service of these residents the WIN- NETKA STATE BANK brings complete banking facilities, State Bank Safety for deposits, and the spirit of intelligent and Let us demonstrate to you the value of a WINNETKA STATE BANK LIM ST. LAST OF LINCOLN A VE. -- BANKING® HOURS | Saturdays 8am.lo 12-30rm. ard 7 lo BRM. |

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