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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 May 1928, p. 44

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May 12, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 43 Study Girl and Job Miss Mary Ross Potter, counselor of women at Northwestern university, is one of the committee of three who will lead the conference on "The Girl and the Job" at the Woman's World's fair Vocational day, May 26. The conference will open to the public at 11 o'clock in the north hall, theater of the Coliseum, and will be thrown open for a general discussion after the subject has been presented by the three leaders. Besides Miss Potter the committee includes Mrs. Edith Foster Flint of the University of Chi- cago and Miss Ann Davis, head of the vocational department of the Chicago public schools. Beginning Monday morning, May 21, the conferences will be a daily feature of the woman's exposition. They are one of the innovations of this fourth annual fair. Other subjects for con- ferences will be--Monday: "Marriage and Its Problems," in charge of the Chicago Woman's Aid; Tuesday: "As the Child Learns"; Wednesday: "As the Family Thinks," by the Illinois Society of Mental Hygiene ; Thursday: "Youth and the Temptations of the City Streets," by the Juvenile Protec- tive association; Friday: "Speed and Safety," by the Woman's City club, and Saturday, the vocational confer- ence in which Miss Potter will take part. Fur Storage Have your furs remodeled or repaired while in storage at a greatly reduced price. REMODELING IS OUR SPECIALTY Fur Chokers offered NOW at reduced prices. J. Bernstein Furrier 1912 Central Street EVANSTON University 1409 N. U. Commencement to be Held in Patten Gym Commencement exercises at North- western university this year will be held in Patten gymnasium as in the past, and not in Dyche stadium, it has been announced definitely by President Walter Dill Scott. Uncertainty of weather conditions on Commencement day, June 18, was the chief reason given for the decision to held the exer- cises in the gymnasium. The weather would have to be ideal, it was pointed out, for the outdoor exercises. Should the day be extreme- ly warm, they would have to be post- poned until after 4 o'clock in the after- noon, when the sun would not beat down on the assembled crowd. This would disrupt the entire commence- ment schedule. And if rain threatened, the exercises would have to be held in the gymnasium, anyhow. Inasmuch as all other commence- ment activities center on the campus, the stadium also is too far distant to make the exercises there practicable, President Scott said. Mrs. Harry Vissering, Kenilworth avenue, entertained a small group of friends on Thursday of this week, in honor of Mrs. Frank Cheeseman's birthday. MfRED AL E FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES at EVANSTON, WINNETKA, HIGHLAND PARK Winnetka 1332 STORAGE A telephone. help you. suggested. One Policy - Talk Into Your Telephone -- Not At It HE telephone user sometimes wonders why he does not hear the person at the distant telephone clearly. The chances are that the distant party is direct- ing his conversation away from rather than into the The rubber mouthpiece on the telephone transmitter is designed to concentrate the sound waves when you speak directly into it. If you merely talk at your tele- phone, holding the transmitter to one side or several inches away from your lips, the mouthpiece cannot Rubber contraptions which are sometimes sold by peddlers do not improve transmission. They are more likely to impair it, as the telephone instrument has been developed into its present form after yeirs of painstaking, scientific study by expert engineers. If the person you are talking with complains that he cannot hear you, try talking into the transmitter as ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One System - Universal Service

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