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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Feb 1926, p. 27

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WINNETKA TALK February 27, 1926 Howard Neutrodyne The Value of a Good Name The ancients had it that "A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches." But in this modern commercial age that formula has been improved to the extent that a good name and great riches--at least greater pros- perity--often go hand in hand. The firm that builds a good name for its product through a long record of dependable service, and faithful adherence to an ideal is soon given the full confidence of the public, its products be- come easier for dealers to sell, and distribution becomes nation-wide. The Howard Radio Company considers this public confidence and recognition as its most valuable asset. As a direct result of it, the com- pany has, from a small beginning, greatly pros- pered and grown. Naturally then, we endorse the policies that have built this good name. A Howard costs more than an ordinary radio and is worth more. Priced from $150°° up Convenient Terms Open Evenings North Shore Talking Machine Company 554 Center St. Winnetka 712 Church St. Evanston "Labor" to Be Subject at Next Forum Meeting The Chicago Forum will make an- other contribution to constructive thinking regarding possible relations between capital and labor at its meet- ing Sunday afternoon, February 21, Fred A. Moore, the director of the Forum has announced. The speaker will be a neutral close observer of industrial relations, Wm. M. Leis- erson of Toledo, Ohio. Dr. Leiserson is chairman of the Board of Arbitra- tion in the men's clothing industry in Chicago and has served in the same capacity in New York and other large centers. Previously he has held im- portant executive positions under the industrial commissions of the states of Wisconsin and New York, the United States Commission on Indus- trial Relations, the United States De- partment of Labor and the Carnegie Foundation. His books are important contributions to the studies of un- employment and of immigrant labor, it is said. The subject at this meeting will be "Employee Representation-- a Warning to Trade Unions." The address and question period will be of particular interest to employers and members of organized labor alike. The Forum meets in the Olympic theatre, Clark and Randolph streets, Sunday at 3 o'clock. The Forum has many sponsors among prominent North Shore re- sidents. HOLD SUNDAY CONFERENCES For the additional convenience of any who may be desiring to see him in unhurried conference, Dr. J. W. Davies announces that he will try the plan of being in his study, Sunday afternoons from 4 to 5 o'clock. The announcement further says he will be glad to talk with persons about any matter in which they think there is a chance of him being of any help. Could You Use More Time? | ORTUNATE are those whose busi- ness activities permit the establish- ment of an office in the Carlson Building in Evanston. There's more time for work--more time for play. A few offices en suite or single are still available. The CARLSON Gorary Sauare gig Tel. Greenleaf 500 Sheldrake 500 KARON SCHUR NORTH TEL, 1805S CHICAGO AVE. EVANSTON | EE ------------------ > | of an Old Give Program for a Conference on Parent Education The North Shore Country Day school, the Winnetka Woman's club, the University of Chicago, the Illinois Councils of Parent-Teacher associa- tions. the Woman's City club, and the Chicago Woman's club are among a long list of organizations co-operat- ing for the Conference on Parent Ed- ucation given by the Chicago Associa- tion for Child Study and Parental Ed- ucation in the Red Lacquer room of the Palmer House, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 4, 5 and 6. The purpose of the organization, it is announced, is to "supply information and understanding to parents in order that they may give necessary guidance to the proper development of their children's lives." An outline of the program for the three-day conference follows: Thursday, March 4 9:45 to 12:15--The Child, the Home and the Community: Grace Abbott, Children's Bureau, Washington, D. C.; Ernest Groves, Boston University. 2:30 to 4:30--Health Habits -- Such subjects as the following: Standards of Development in Children, Children's Reactions to Food, The New Discovery Power--=Sunlight, Contin- uous Health Supervision, Fatigue in Children, Dr. Caroline Hedger, Dr. Martha M. Eliot, speakers. A Friday, March 5 9:45 to 12:15--Importance of Child- hoond--Patty Smith Hill, Teachers' college, Columbia university; Edna Noble White, Merrill Palmer school, Detroit; John E. Anderson, University of Minn.; Dr. Ira S. Wile, psychiatrist, New York City. 2:30 to 4:30--Problems of the Ado- lescent--Can the parent understand? Dr. William Burnham, Clarke Univer- sity; Dr. Frankwood Williams, Na- tional Commission for Mental Hy- giene. Saturday, March 6 9:45 to 12:15--The Home, the Child, and the School (In co-operation with the Central Council of Childhood Fed- eration)--Dr. Arnold Gesell, Yale Fsycho-Clinic; Walter Dearborn, Har- vard university. There will be a dinner Friday, March 5, at which Henry Neumann, Brooklyn Ethical Culture society, will speak on the Development of Charac- ter and Ideals. Other speakers will be Ernest Horn, University of Iowa. ound-table discussions during lunch- eon will be held daily on Sex Educa- tion, Cultural Backgrounds for the Child, Nursery Schools, and the tech- nique and material of typical child study classes. Miss Grace Stoddard of 582 Prov- ident avenue is leaving for a two weeks' visit in Decatur, TIL 51% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residence properiy at 5% % in- terest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 Il I R.B. WARD FUNERAL DIRECTOR You can recom- mend us when the pccasion demands professional at- tention for friends, relatives and acquaint- ances. Lady Assistant Private Ambulance PHONE UNIVERSITY 600

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