18 WINNETKA TALK September 24, 1927 | | rr ---- -- N | ' | DIE I SEO SEO SE CIE CECE CIE CIR Scouts to Be Guests at M others' Classes = Se ) Purple-South Dakota Game| 4¢ N. K. E. C. Begin a} eo || More than 600 Boy Scouts of the| . oe DIN 1. 1 SL pA * ||| North Shore Area council will be the Sessions Tuesday ®, | quests of Northwestern university at| 1he classes for mothers, which were on : 5 oe | the opening game of the football sea-| conducted so successfully last year son which will be played with South|DPy the National Kindergarten and ° ° Dakota at Dvche stadium on Saturday. | Elementary college, will be continuec x 4 h Shore' iful girls to model shoes *%* ge antirgays | this. fe ring the first semeste The Nort ; hore's most beauti ul girls to model shoe October 1. 'Thé"Aokth shore bovs: will | this fall. During the first semester during National Shoe Convention. High class two-day he a part of the contingency of 4.000 | President Edna Dean Daker will sons De Footwear Fashion Revue--excellent salary--no experience || Scouts from troops within a radius ot) Jet a Sohierence on Behaviet:Pre be ; A ems eting arris ? necessary. Requirements: Youth, Beauty and Pep--shoe S0 miles of Chicago who have been | 10:30 o'clock I Tuesday mornings, be- . 4to 6 invited to attend the game by Max| . why oR Ce By I RV) 2X3 Sizes . he Hayford, ticket manager for the uni-| RY Uepdays SeplEm der "i Ie Jersitv course, if sajisiactonily Sompieges y Jar . rr A ries one full semester hour oi college & Apply to Edward Beck, Director, Room 1604, " _The Scouts are asked to meet at| credit: * lw. B Mon u %* Central street, Evanston at 1 o'clock NE : Et x sacl 2 ay LXxchange B) y an esday ort the nHerneon. of 'the. game | I'he enrollment last year included a from 11 A.M. to 2 P. M. : Se in uniform er are: BI 1 fifty-six mothers from Wilmette, Win- - +t 1 4 ny a P SPQ > EE * ** troops under the direction of their Bethe, Evanston ard Roge = Park and ~ Ta . wn leaders and will march with the iL > a Sr SS oO Oe 5% OO Evanston Scouts to the field, it was Shs hi ed ¢ 'Y * * > % V eo % * *nnounced by Scout Executive Walter ; pei McPeek. Miss Martha Fink, who made an The First "Bventy mean much in the Quality of Milk The important time in the produc- tion of milk is the first twenty minutes after it is drawn from the cow. When it is produced by cautious, careful methods, in clean, sterile utensils and quickly cooled to 50 degrees Fahrenheit or below, no change takes place in the physical 17c and chemical composition of the Quart milk. And it is at this critical stage that "Selected" is safeguarded by the highest degree of care and super- vision. That famous sweet, natural taste you enjoy when you drink a glass of "Selected" is the result of years of work and study to safeguard those first twenty minutes. There is no other milk in Chicago so good BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS CO. of Illinols Wilmette 1545 Plan Private Kindergarten for "Younger Set" of Tots Children of the difficult ages between two and one-half and five years may now have all the privileges accorded their big brothers and sisters, in a private kindergarten to be opened for children of these ages at 994 Spruce street, Winnetka. Miss Elizabeth Par- dee, graduate of national Kindergar- ten college, and Miss Marjorie Shaw f Winnetka are in charge. Classes will start October 3; and will be from 9 A.M. to noon. Transportation will be provided if desired. -- Miss Marianne Putnam of 514 Birch street has returned to Winnetka after a trip to Alaska. She was gone for ten weeks. She has now resumed her music teaching. intensive study of Parental Educa- tion last year as a fellow at Columbia university and the University of Min- nesota under the Laura Spellman Rockefeller foundation, is assisting Miss Baker in planning the program of parental education at the college, and will co-operate in giving the courses. Other members of the faculty who will co-operate in presenting various phases of the behavior prob- lems, are Dr. Mary Pope, Dr. Julia Kirkwood, Miss Harriet Howard, Miss Etta Mount and Miss Louise Farwell, OPEN NEW SALESROOM Mestjian Brothers, Inc., dealers in oriental rugs, with offices in Wilmette, announce the formal opening of their new salesroom at 1567 Sherman ave- nue, Evanston, Friday and Saturday of this week. The main office and rug repairing and cleaning plant of the concern is located at 511 Main street, Wilmette. FOUNTAIN SQUARE 7 oe + 839 (Approximately 3x5) J on 2 Fine Groups of Oriental Rugs. $49 (Approximately 314x614) Lilihans, Belouchistans, Irans, and Chinese rugs--in lovely warm colorings to harmonize with practically any decorative arrangement. Not only unusually good values, but sold with the assurance that you must not be dis- appointed in a rug from Lord's. Lord's--S8econd Floor