a Ei] a il 2% WINNETKA TALK April 23, 1927 . U. i il according to an announcement by RS' ION PLANT NOW N i Medje Selcel W 1 Dean Irving S. Cutter. TEACHERS SESS a aes So =-Dulbs ave Dedication June 17 Dedication week on McKinlock Garden and Flower Seeds and for best results Plant Visit our newest store, Canal & Monroe Sts. Other Stores: 810 W. Randolph St. 4845 Milwaukee Ave. 10934 Michigan Ave. 333-3656 W. 35th St. CHICAGO for free packet of flower seed. LEONARD'S SEEDS Present this add at any or our stores The dedication week program at Northwestern university medical school is to be varied, covering many details of medical and surg- ical progress as symbolized in the magnificent new home of the school in the Montgomery Ward Memorial m McKinlock campus in Chicago. Notable members of the medical pro- fession are to be invited and one man of exceptional skill in his field is to make the principal dedicatory address, notable campus starts on jun 13 and winds up in glorious jubilation the evening of June 17. All the professional schools will have programs and the medical school is planning to celebrate with special emphasis. On Monday and Tuesday, June 13 and 14, it will be "open house" at the medical school. Alumni from all parts of the country and from foreign fields are expected to be visitors. Dean Cutter and his taff will greet them and show them about the great building. Twenty-Five Hundred to Attend Ses- sions of Lake Shore Division at Ev- anston Next Week Twenty-five hundred school teachers from all over Cook county, Lake coun- ty and Kane county, will assemble in Evanston Monday for the spring meet- ing of the Lake Shore division of the Illinois State Teachers' association. In the majority its sessions wxll be held at the Evanston township high school, elementary, junior high and high school departments to be in ses- sion there between 9:30 and 1:30. The general sessions will be held both at the high school and the Orrington hotel. The parent-teacher department's program will include the attendance of local members. 3 To Discuss Mental Clinic Morning sessions of this department will open at the high school at 10:50 with Mrs. Donald A. Mann, chairman, and Mrs. Edward R. Ladd secretary of the sessions. The Evanston psy- chological clinic will have discussion at the morning meeting and there will be a welcome by Wilfred F. Beardsley, high school principal, and an address bv Dr. William Mather Lewis on "What Is Right With Youth?" The af- ternoon session will open at the high school at 1:30. The noon luncheon will be held at the Orrington. To Discuss Junior High School In the elementary sessions speakers will include Carleton Washburne, Al- bert F. Siepert and Margaret Lowry. In the junior high school session the speakers will be Dean Raymond A. Kent, Dr. Edward Sapir, Dr. James Westfall Thompson, Dr. Henry Chand- ler Cowles, M. J. Newell, Dr. Elton J. Moulton, Dr. William S. Gray. J. R. Skiles will be secretary of the princi- pals' and supervisors' section, Dr. Lewis and Miss Theda Gildemeister the speakers there. The business session will open at 3. Orville T. Bright, president, will be in the chair and D. E. Walker of Evans- ton is secretary. Miss Martha Olsen, local primary supervisor, is chairman of the executive committee. Mr. Skiles is chairman of the legislative com- mittee. Sigma Alpha Iota Plans Benefit Bridge for Apr. 27 The active and alumnae chapters. of Sigma Alpha Iota have planned a bene- fit bridge party for Wednesday eve- ning, April 27, to be held at the North Shore hotel. Miss Evelyn Nelson of the active chapter is chairman of the committee on arrangements, and Mrs. E. E. 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