42 WINNETKA TALK December 19, 1925 College Leader to Present Xmas Radio Talk Next Monda» The child's participation in Christ- mas, will be the subject of a radio talk to mothers, given by Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college, Monday afternoon, December 21. The talk is one of a series on child train- ing which is being given under the direction of the college between 4 and 4:30 o'clock on the third Monday of each month, from the Daily News radio station, WMAQ. The current topic will deal with the opportunities and dangers of the Christmas season in the formation of right attitude and habits in the little child, and through her close associa- tion with children and mothers Miss Baker is in a position to give many valuable suggestions on the subject. On Christmas Eve, December 24, Miss Baker will tell The Legend of the Christ Child from the Tribune radio station, WGN, during the chil- dren's story hour from 5 to 5:30 o'clock. The legend is the old story of the little Christ Child who wanders through the world on Christmas Eve seeking shelter and love, and is par- ticularly appropriate for just this time. A musical accompaniment has been ar- ranged, and will be played by Francis M. Arnold, and the program will also include Christmas carols by students of the college. R. E. Cazel Appears to Be "Sold" on Pasadena R. E. Cazel, well known resident of Winnetka for many years, is doing some very effective boosting for Pasadena, Cal, where he established his business and home about six years ago. Mr. Cazel, who is in the linoleum business. was quoted recently in a Pasadena newspaper regarding build- ing conditions in the Southern Calif- ornia city. He urged the city to push its program of home building to better accommodate the newcomers who are constantly seeking places to live on the Southwest coast. A trip to Chicago last year served to convince him he had no desire ever to Mlive anywhere outside of Pasadena, Mr. Cazel informed the Pasadena paper. Marmon Improvements Double Fire Ignition Chassis Lubrication 3 Way Oil Purifier Marmon North Shore Sales and Service 1008 Davis St. Greenleaf 1038 EVANSTON Open until 9:30 P. M. DEPART FOR WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gookin of 321 Linden avenue and their daughter, Miss Natalie Gookin, left early this week for Bordentown, N. J., where Miss Gookin served as bridesmaid at the wedding of her college friend, Miss Anna Sanford, to Paul Werner, Thurs- day, December 17. Miss Sanford, who is the daughter of Rev. Edgar San- ford of Christ Church Rectory of Jordentown, was a classmate of Miss Sanford at Bryn Mawr. --O-- Robert Kingery of Pine street, a member of the Regional Planning commission, was one of the speakers at the monthly Community dinner given December 17, at club. Thursday evening, the Kenwood The Conference of Club Presidents and Program Chairmen held its Christmas program in Fullerton hall, Art Institute, Thursday, December 17, with representatives from nearly every important club along the north shore. 514% Money Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residence property at R% 9% in- terest. See us on renewals E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 0 For Better Home Made Candies CHRISTMAS CANDIES Made by Beach and Geils are best . As usual we are busy filling orders for p Christmas Candies. The reason is obvious. Our Winnetka Store COMMUNITY KITCHEN EVANSTON STORE, 1633 ORRINGTON AVE. 584 Lincoln Street Phone Winn. 1740 with the Park Ridge Resid: of F. R. Schuter: Beautiful Homes of Common Brick Home builders of the years immediately ahead of us will build more and more of Common Brick, for the reason that it is the most durable kind of construction. 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