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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Oct 1927, p. 34

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34 WINNETKA TALK October 8, 1927 KIMBALL CONCERTS BEGIN | The W. W. Kimball company is con- | tinuing its Friday noon concerts this]| season in Kimball hall. The first pro- gram given Friday was rendered by the Girvin String ensemble. Fay Epperson, whistler, is the attraction for the con- cert on October 14. W. Bogen, of- ficial organist of Kimball hall, is direc- tor of these concerts. A large num- ber of north shore residents are always in attendance for the programs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoyt and their children have arrived in Winnetka from Sound Beach, Conn. They will spend the winter at 681 Lincoln ave- nue. Mrs. Hoyt is a sister of P. W. Bradstreet of Winnetka. RT. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Kohlsaat of the Indian Hill apartments, Winnetka, announce the birth of a son Tuesday, October 4, at the Evanston hotel. Dudley Crafts Watson to Give Talk on Spain "Art and Life in Spain" will be the subject of the first of the series oi lectures by Dudley Crafts Watson to be delivered under auspices of the North Shore Art league, which has local membership, at Winnetka Com- munity House. It will be presented Monday evening, Oct. 10. Mrs. Charles H. Dennis is chairman of the Evanston committee in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Boheim of Scott avenue have as their house guest over the week-end, Mrs. A. T. Moore of South Bend, Ind, who is Mrs. Bo- heim's cousin. ge Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gray, 848 Hib- bard road, have returned to their home after a summer's absence. "The first "Twenty Minutes mean much in the Quali ity 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. "Selected" vision. And it is at this critical stage that is safeguarded by the highest degree of care and super- 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. If you wish to know more about Chicago's better drinking milk, ask the Borden Milk- man in your neighborhood. BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS CO. of Illinois Wilmette 1545 Mrs. H. McBain PHOTO BY REICK Miss Margaret Keith of Kenilworth recently became the bride of Hughston McBain of Evanston. The couple will live in Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandler Stewart and their family, formerly of Evans- ton, have rented the Percy W. Brad- street house at 475 Cedar street until the middle of June. Their two daugh- ters have entered New Trier High school. EXPERT VIEWS CHILD TANTRUM AS NATURAL Edna Dean Baker Tells Parent- Teacher Group How to At- tack Behavior Problems When little Jimmy, age 4, throws a temper tantrum and refuses to go to bed at the usual hour, his rebellion is in the nature of a behavior problem, said Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of the National Kindergarten and Ele- mentary college, in an address last Monday before the Parent-Teacher association of Michigan City, Ind. "Your little Jimmy is merely reacting to certain stimuli, and not showing an outcropping of the original sin," Miss Baker told the group. "The particular reaction is undesir- able, to be sure, and the wise teacher or parent will find a way to remove the stimuli or help Jimmy to modify his reaction. This is far better than the old method of ignoring the problem as long as possible and then seeking through arbitrary punishments to bring about the desired reform or at least make the child suffer for wrong- doing." President Baker, who is a specialist in child psychology, said that parents and teachers are learning to accept these problems as natural and expect- ed, to diagnose them, taking into con- sideration the child's physical and mental condition, and the various fac- tors that enter into the situation. Mr. and Mrs. Brownell T. Brad- street, 259 Church road, Winnetka, an- nounce the birth of a son, Brownell T. Bradstreet, Jr., Saturday, October 1, at the Presbyterian hospital. Mrs. Brad- street was formerly Miss Margaret Orde of Glencoe. For the Birthday Gift The Evanéton Branch of Spaulding and Company offers worth-whtle things in "Glass," "China," 'Leather." "Silver ' as wellas "Watches," "Jewelry and "Novelties." ICAGO 1 : CH SPAULDING & CO. PARIS 1636 Orrington Avenue EV A N S$.T ON

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