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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Apr 1938, p. 55

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" A mpreneniSOv' IprI5ogarn UVsigiIt to be inspiring and educational had been prepared' at regional head- quarters and was presided..over by the Commissioner, Mrs. Ira Reynolds. Mrs. Katie Lee Johnsàon,-.regional directosoefrtn the new pro- gram which will go into effect ;im- mediately- along with the- continua- tion -of, the 61d for girls. who'haveaI- inost, finishëd it. Mrs. Johnson ernphasized ,tbe continuity of inter- est throughout' the new prog ram as well as its being more 'flexible-and adaptable 'to the new interest de- mands of.the girls. Later Mrs. J. ,H.. Pratt from Oak Park, a member of the regional corn- mittee, talked of the work of the local counicil, its responsibil1ity to bath the girls and the community.. MWARINER PRQGRAM During hncheon, Mrs. Arthur Wakeley,frgional skipper, gave the history and a most attractive and- appealing description of the Mariner program. Mrs. Walter Cavanagb, a member of the national board, gave an ac- counit of thé training for leaders and- council members at Camp Edith Macy, urging that many register for the two week course this surnmer. M&rs. Cavanagh is in>favor of actual the revised urownte prograni. * After Iuncheon, groups formed for discussion of various counicil activ- * hes led by members from. 'the regional committee who gave ex- perienced, advice on local problemns., Troop 1 Durlng the laSt monl had a. very busY progra -Thursday ln March we b trou gatiional cnurch n Oi iman avenue, beginning April 19 ihrough April 27, for two hours each-day. william L.yon Phelgs i to GiveLecture at I N.C.Ëe. Next T#esday Members of the Prn-ece council cf the Diemonstrationshola the National College of Education will bjoined by Chicgo a nd, North Shore Yale ahimni at 8 o docék Tuesday eve- ning, April 19, when Wi>am Lo PhelgIs, professor emeritus of English Literature at. Yale univeruity and na- tionally known .leturei, and author, will spealc at the National College oûf Edu- cation under the auspices of the cooncil-. The titie of tbe address which Dr. Phelps will give -in the auditoriumlof Harrison hall at the college will be' "The Art of Living." The lecture is open to the publie, tickets being ob- tairiable at the Deinonstration school office of the National College of Edu- catiofi. Counicil inembers who prevailed -upon Dr. Phelps to cone to Evanston for the occasion expect that he will draw on bis experience s as a meniber of the .nglish department at Yale university forfot vears~ - a wll a L.hi,% wde has been .host to such farnous writers ab joseph Conrad, John Galsworthy, Hugh Walpole. G. K. Chesterton, and many others in bis New Haven, Conn., home. Since Dr. Phelps is noted.,for bis un- failing sense of humor as well as bis scholarship, there às every reason -te expect an entertaining as. well as an ,en- Ateoery, Kenilworti Thes. 3, Simple Stops Ltead' ta*B MlulGenu>awl lt is.esy to bave a beauti- fulgreen1aa j%àt follow a, few simple culturel pmaces and bc sure your lawn gets the propernosbet Vigoro, the complote,. bal- anced plent food, Supplies the clowen vital food éementi that scence bas proved ail living. plante require for normnal,~ You WinI particulair c njoy uisng Vigoro because it is odorleu, SanîtarY, noosY to Vigoro at.he ideal source c nougelientfor ail growing plants;.iwes hrbtrocs vregtbles, and Immn. Order Vgoiro today fi=m your gardon supply dealer. MILLUEN HARDWARE CO. The Home. of G.od Hardwre 1219 WIlïn.ft. 3060 Q.rnlIty LAWN ad GARDEN SUPPLIES .110% s and'iuu Stlime." d er agalli -and S à M inu-atées8f-ro-m üortih s sbso re1 on Walter R1.o oe nmite m'est /rom. Northbrook tiicIght ut Yeukegmn Rd. Telephone Nortbbr.okr-l lO5 fl&I a 10' Ai4 the dan Just a 10 are ail toi

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