February 18, 1928 WINNETKA TALK Woman's Club Plans Programs of Child Study Next Month The education department of the Winnetka Woman's club is offering to its members and parents and teach- ers of Winnetka four child-study con- ferences March 1, 8, 15, and 22, at the Winnetka Woman's club. Op- portunity will be given at each meet- ing for informal discussion, and tea will be served. The program follows: Thursday, March 1---3:30 o'clock--"The Nervous Child," Dr. Edwin Eisler, psychiatrist, executive director, mental hygiene department, Michael Reese dis- pensary ; member of faculty, Northwest- ern university. Thursday, March 8--3:30 o'clock--' The Spoiled Child," Miss Ethel Kawin, psychologist, Institute of Juvenile Re- search. Thursday, March 15--3:30 o'clock--'The Superior Child," Dr. John L. Levy, psychiatrist, Institute of Juvenile Re- search. Thursday, March 22--3:30 o'clock-- 'Parents' Mistakes." 1. Teacher's Viewpoint rE Nr a Mrs. James Fentress 2. Doctor's Viewpoint ..Dr. C. A. Aldrich 3. Psychologist's Viewpoint Miss Frances Dummer 4. Mother's Viewpoint Mrs. Alfred S. Alschuler Mrs. S. George Lee is chairman of the education department, and her committee is composed of Mrs. Alfred S. Alschuler, Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. James F. Porter, Mrs. George D. Smith, and Mrs. Arthur Cushman, ex- officio. "PRAYER SENSIBLE ?"--SERMON The Sunday morning service of wor- ship will be held at Winnetka Congre- gational church at 11 o'clock, at which time the Rev. James Austin Richards will preach on, "Is Prayer Sensible?" "Work and the Weather" will be the sermon topic at the five o'clock ves- per service, by Rev. Thomas A. Good- win. Frau Parents Hear Lecture on "Co-educational" Schools At a joint meeting of the parents of the ninth and tenth grades of the North Shore Country Day school last week, Headmaster Perry Dunlap Smith gave a talk on co-education, basing his remarks on "Interest in Co-education in Europe." At the Locarno conference last sum- mer, co-education was one of the topics arousing great interest and dis- cussion and many of the progressive schools of Europe are working out experiments in that type of education. Mr. Smith referred particularly to an address by Dr. Geheeb, of the Odenwald school in Germany, who considered "the principle of equality between the sexes the chief pedagog- ical question of this time." ITT I FE A A AC TO IT Corie nar 565 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka TO The Spring Mode interpreted in DISCONTINUE SUNDAY CLASS The Young Men's class of the Win- netka Congregational church has voted to discontinue its sessions this Sun- day morning and hereafter meet with the Men's class in the Legion room at 9:30 o'clock. The plan, however, is to get together as a group occasionally for bowling or baseball. Sports Things Daytime Clothes Charles Aspenwall of 1195 Tower road for the last three weeks. They left on Tuesday February 14, for Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Merriman is the daughter of Mrs. Aspenwall. Bs Clean Show, Full of Fun is what you get in the ~~ Egyptian Follies Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial Hall SKOKIE SCHOOL, Feb. 24 and 25, 8:00 P. M. Presented by Square Club of Masonic Temple Tickets from members or Adams Drug Store Mrs. W. Z. Merriman and her| |g daughter, Miss Elsa Merriman, of| | Reading, Pa. were guests of Mrs. B Apparel that embodies the more elaborate fashion themes sanctioned by Paris de- signers for the spring season. Sportswear and afternoon frocks portray the smart- ness of the complete costume effect. Ys <2 Phones : Winnetka 5g2Conte or 1869--1870 Yianel 1871--1872 % inois SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th Leg of Spring Lamb, Ib. Spring Lamb Shoulder, boned and rolled, 1b. ... Miller & Hart's Bacon, sliced, 3 lbs. Hams, whole or half, Ib. . Sirloin Steak, the best, 1b. Rib Roast of Beef, the best, large cut, lb. Best Beef Pot Roast, lb. fbb 32c 0 on a Best White Potatoes, 3 pks. .....$1 as rea . y ol Idaho Baking Potatoes, pk. ..... 45c 29¢ Ny Ai Tie torts: oll the Best Elgin Creamery Butter, lb. ..49c 4 CURVESo EXTERNAL Lard, pure, kettle rendered, 2 lbs. .29¢ Fema $1 comeliness. Try BASY Good Luck Butterine, 2 lbs. ...... 55¢ BREAD --thae SERRE 22¢ 59 felizions, safe Sugar, pure cane, 10 lbs. ........65¢c ian 49¢ o Thres'slite Pork Loin Roast, 1b. ............19¢ h © f BAS ¥ IN Z-BREAD 2 dzy Pork Shoulder Roast, Ib. ........ 15¢ J " R - or. 39¢ Ale DUCE your Spinach, fresh, pk. .............30% = 2 »\& weight in Na- : Loe a 24c W=TRY ture's way. Peas, fresh, 1b. ..... ui aniea.18¢ SPECIALS, MON. FEB. 20 American Family or Fels Naptha SPECIALS, TUES, FEB. 21 Pillsbury, Ceresota or Gold Medal SPECIALS, WED., FEB. 22 Scotch Bell Toilet paper, 10 rolls $1.00 Soap, 10' bars >: 0) ut... 59c¢ Flour, 24%, 1b. sacks ........ $1.14 Large Ivory Soap, 10 bars . ..... $1.00 American Family Soap, Post Bran Flakes, pkg. .......... 12¢ Lakeside Sifted Peas, 5 cans ...$1.00 box 'of 80 bars ......... =." $4.65 Corn' Flakes,:pka. | .cid.. oo bia 9c Sweetheart Chile Sauce, 1 lb. jar, Old Dutch Kleanser, 3 cans ..... 25c¢ Shredded Wheat, pkg. .......... 11c Slars ......0. C0 ga i $1.00 Palmolive Soap, 10 bars ........ 75¢ Cream of Wheat, pkg. ........... 24c Alola Raspberry or Strawberry .. Bon Ami Powder, 2 cans ........ 25c | Puffed Wheat, pkg. ............. 12¢ preserves, 4 lb. jar .......... $1.00 Washing Soda, 3 pkgs. .......... 25¢ Quaker Oats, pkg. .............. 10c Sweetheart Preserved Figs, Best Veal Stew, 1b. .............. 25¢ Best Lamb Stew, lb. ............. 29¢c 4030Z. 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