March 5, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 17 TEST STUDENTS ON RELIGIOUS ATTITUDE Northwestern University Sounds Campus Opinion in Question- naires Recently Sent Out An effort to increase religious in- terest at Northwestern university is be- | ing made by Dr. George H. Betts, ds- | rector of research of the School of Ed- | ucation, and in this connection hun- | dreds of questionnaires sounding the] religious opinions of the students have | been sent out. Already nearly 2,000 answers have been filed and Dr. Betts | is now planning to assemble the ma- | terial and make a conclusive statement | on the best thought of the north shore campus. { Some of the most direct questions | are asked and the students are freely | making replies, Dr. Betts states. Among these questions are the follow- ing: Do matters of religion frequently occupy your thoughts? Or do they occupy your thoughts | just occasionally, or do they seldom or | never occupy your thoughts? Since you came to Northwestern uni- versity has your interest or activity in religion changed? Do you have greater interest now, or is it less, or has there been any ap- preciable change? The students also are being asked as to what form of religion they con- form with; if they belong to any re- ligious body, or to any semi-religious organization or society. Also, if they are fraternity or sorority members, and as to what organization has the great- est religious influence over them. If any society or organization is harmful to them, they are asked to report it. They are also questioned upon their dormitory associations, regarding, further, the religious attitude of the campus as they view it; their opinions are asked respecting campus lectures of the campus newspaper, of the quality of their personal friendships, and of the friendliness of the churches and semi-religious bodies toward them. The interrogations are so clearly put KIDNEY TROUBLE is real trouble--it is the root or many serious diseases. High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Bright's Dis- ease, It is sald that few people reach the age of 40 wiih sound kidneys. Do you suffer from headache, back- ache, unusual thirst or any of the ob- secure symptoms that point to Klaney disorders?! If SO, hasten to repair damages with Na- ture's own kidney agent, Mountain Valley Water from Hot Springs, Ark. Physicians every- where prescribe this natural min- eral water as an ald in the preven- tion and treatment of all kidney dis- orders. It has ald- ed thousands back to health. Try a case, Phone Us --We Deliver-- Mountain Valley Water Co. North Shore Branch 2609 Broadway Greenleaf 4777 Evanston, TIL These Dealers carry stock and will deliver direct: The Kenilworth Store, Kenilworth, Illinois. Woodland Grocer, Hubbard Woods, Illinois. Rapp Brothers, Winnetka, Illinois. 739 W. Jackson Blvd. Phone Monroe 5460 that the students will be able to ex-| However, the research department of press themselves without writing at length, and also in an understandable manner. The former religious life of the student is taken up in the ques- tionnaire and he is asked to compare it with his present life, and to draw conclusions. The personnel department, under Professor Delton T. Howard, has ar- ranged the questionnaires for Dr. Betts and there are so many questions and so many blanks have been issued that the labor of making deductions will take some time, Dr. Betts states. the School of Education expects to make a report of the findings within a comparatively short period. JOINS NORTH SHORE FACULTY Miss Marion Montgomery, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Montgom- ery, of Hubbard Woods, who recent- ly returned from a semester's work at Columbia university, has joined the faculty staff of the North Shore Country Day school, as teacher of literature and dramatics. ANNOUNCE SCOUT RALLY | At the gathering in Kenilworth, last | Friday night, a group of the Boy Scout | troops of the North Shore council, en- joyed a rally and competition in sev- eral' scout-craft events. The March monthly rally open to all troops will be held at Highland Park, Friday eve- ning, March 25, it is announced. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney P. Foster of Rogers Park announce the birth of a son, Thomas Sydney, on February 11, at the St. Francis hospital. Mrs. Fos- ter is now at her home in Rogers Park. Elsie ssssssssescessssssecisoccsvcsncsvcovecsasiiy EX AX XEN] State and Jackson--Chicago 7 gl | Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings THE@) UB Henry C.Lytton & Sons Orrington and Church--Evanston / M In Our Evanston Shop The New Suits Are in Real Light Tans and Grays Some with One Trouser--OQthers with Two-- A Selection as Extraordinary as the Values *50 New 2- and 3-Button Styles for Young Men-- And Darker Shades for Older Business Men No Toll Charge to Phone our Evanston Shop -- Call Winnetka 188 0000000000000080000000000600 000080000000 tr sy oy © 000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000600606656 { i { 1 ! 3 i 1 J