October 23, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 15 HOLD CONFERENCE ON NURSING EDUCATION| North Shore Women Interested | in Meeting to be Addressed by Famed Experts How the nursing profession is meet- | ing the ever increasing needs of the| community will be explained by sev-| eral distinguished speakers at a lunch- | eon to be given next Thursday at the | Casino club, 167 East Delaware place by a committee of Chicago women in- terested in advancing the profession of nursing. The committee of which Mrs. James A. Patten is general chairman is bring- ing Miss Annie Warburton Goodrich, R. N, Sc. D., dean of the School of Nursing in Yale university to Chicago to speak on "Some Newer Branches of Nursing for Community Service." Dean Goodrich is one of the most eminent nurses in the United States and has won wide recognition for her efforts to aid humanity through better nursing. Mrs. Harry F. Williams, who, as president of the Board of Directors of the Illinois Training School for Nurses, conducted the negotiations for the recently announced merger of that school with the University of Chicago as a nucleus for the third University School of Nursing, will tell what may be expected from this notable con- tribution to the advancement of nurs- ing education in the middle west. The third speaker at the Casino luncheon, which is given under the au- spices of a group of lay people inter- ested in nursing known as the Central Council for Nursing Education, 116 South Michigan avenue, will be May Ayres Burgess, Ph. D. Dr. Burgess is directing a five year study of nurs- ing education and schools of nursing under the auspices of the committee on grading schools of nursing, com- prised of the national nursing organi- zations, the American Medical associa- tion, American Hospital association, National Public Health association, American College of Surgeons 'and several noted specialists in education including Prof. W. W. Charters of the University of Chicago. Among the specially invited guests of council at the Casino luncheon will be Mrs. Harold L. Ickes and Mrs. B. F. Langworthy, of Winnetka. The committee in charge of the luncheon in addition to Mrs. Patten consists of Mrs. Perkins B. Bass, Mrs. John W. Gary, Mrs. Ernest E. Irons, Mrs. John MacMahon, Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs. Arthur H. Spiegel, Mrs. Theodore Tieken, Mrs. Paul Walker, Mrs. Lyman Thomas Walker, Mrs. Harry F. Williams, Mrs. John P. Wil- son. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Marshall of 674 Prospect avenue, will return today from a month's motor trip to Quebec, Canada. They have included Phil- adelphia and New York on their re- turn trip, and stopped over for the Yale-Amherst football game. =O. Mrs. Cloyde W. Snyder of 233 Franklin road, Glencoe, will entertain members of Gamma Phi Beta sorority at luncheon and bridge, Monday, Oc- tober 25, at her home. This is the regular monthly meeting of the soror- ity. gn Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ely of Winnetka spent a few days at the Orrington ho- tel before going to Philadelphia where they were called by the illness of Dr. Ely's sister. CENTRAL CAFETERIA Nelson Building END the young folks to The Central Cafeteria at noon for a delicious, appetizing luncheon to give them vital- ity for study and strenuous play. There are tempting salads, light entrees, good desserts-- and pure milk in a big glass to top off a healthful lunch. Dozens of mothers send the children to The Central because it's so convenient and economical--and good for the little folks. Personal Supervision of Fred Miller Central Avenue, east of Wilmette Avenue WILMETTE Sundays 12 to 5 few Nourishing Lunch for School Children Our Call-for-and-Deliver Greasing Service Added Convenience Without Added Cost Not only is your car assured of a more thorough greasing with the most effi- cient high pressure equipment, but we offer the added service of calling for and delivering your car, and at no additional charge. Just phone us Wilmette 3379 Distributor Expert Alcohol Proportioning There is no need to stress the importance of proper application of alcohol propor- tioning. We have always been successful that way, so that no matter how low the temperature drops, there is never any danger of freezing. 1428 Sheridan Road, just South of "The Cottage" Stephen Shimonek Jr. GASOLINE AND OILS --