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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Dec 1920, p. 5

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1920 SCHOOL PROBLEMS By Supt. Washburne Q.--Why are eighth grade girls kept at noon to wash dishes instead + of a woman being hired for this sort of work? . A.--Our course in domestic science includes four weeks of strictly prac- tical work in planning, ordering, cooking, serving and clearing up 4after the school lunches. Too many domestic science courses are purely theoretical, or train girls only to cook in small amounts. To get away from this we serve school lunches and have the girls, four or five at a time take entire charge of these. The nroblem would lose considerable of its practical value if the girls did not learn how to clear up after the meal as well as how to prepare it. In the days of our grandmothers girls were taught these things at home, but fewer and fewer girls are getting such instruction at present. Girls are more likely to have use for this sort of practical knowledge in their lives than they have for algebra or grammar. We are not substituting this work for the regular course of study, however, but giving it in ad- - dition to a thorough course in all fundamental school subjects. Among many visitors to our schools from other places there has been unanim- ous commendation of the practical- ity of our domestic science work. Q.--Can children change their electives in the middle of the term? A.--Not as a rule. Sthey will have a new choice the first of February and should finish the work they have started. Q--When is the Christmas vaca- tion? A.--It begins Thursday noon, Dec- ember 24, and lasts until Monday morning, January 3. There is only one week this year because of the fact that the school opened a week late. O--Why aren't the children getting any spelling? A.--There has been a serious and unavoidable delay in securing the individual spelling books which were needed. They are now under way, however, and should be in the chil- dren's hands within a week or so. BLACK CAT, GAS STOVE, BOILING WATER, SCALDS Little Walter Schultz Sustains In- juries when Kettle of Boiling Water Falls from Stove Walter Schultz, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz, 425 Chestnut street, had a fateful time upon the occasion of the anniversary of his natal day Tuesday. Little Walter started out wrong by playing with the very black fam- ily cat (one should never risk that on the anniversary of one's natal day). Well, little Walter chased the black family mouser all around the house and into the kitchen where the ebony hued feline sought refuge under the gas range. Walter reached under the stove and tried so strenu- ously to retrieve the pet that he jarred loose the gas plate on the stove upon which was resting a pot of boiling water. Gas plate and kettle came down upon little Walter. He escaped with a few minor scalds about the legs. He was given first aid treatment by his mother who was working in the kitchen at the time of the accident. Little Walter is off'n black cats, he says. Mr. Schultz is an engineer on the Winnetka Fire department, THRILLS AND MYSTERY AT COMMUNITY HOUSE Communiyt House movies will be of the "spooky" variety next week when Marie Doro appears in "12:10" a picture directed by Herbert Bren- non, the well known man who filmed "The Daughter of the Gods." Announcement 'THE STENMAN GARAGE Sold Out to Fred T. Richardson, Jr. We wish to take this opportunity to thank our customers for their patronage 724 Elm St., Winnetka Phone Winnetka 841 Miss Doro is at her best in this picture which is replete with thrills, mystery and entertaining features. Particularly interesting is the situa- tion which confronts the heroine' Miss Doro, when she is forced to spend the night with her uncle's corpse in a room in a deserted house in order to win the legacy. The scenery and acting is without question of the best. The location is in England. Another feature on the program for the evening will be a two-reel comedy with Alice Howell. Kinogram is also booked for the entertainment. Trade at Home and Get Satisfaction I particularly want to call your at- town prices. Let us show them to tention to our complete line of Bracelet Watches in White, Green, and Gold, in latest shapes and small sizes. We have a large line of filled cases with 7 or 15 jewel movements. . Also the very latest in the watch family, a Satour watch in White Gold. Each watch carries a positive guarantee. These watches are sold at a substantial saving over down- you. . A full line of Ivory in the Du Barry patterns, also plain styles, make very attractive gifts. Perhaps you had thought of giving her a Diamond or of having her diamond reset in the mew basket setting. Let us repeat--come in and let us show you what we have to offer. G. ETTINGHAUSEN, Jeweler, 554 Center St. Winnetka 989 Dry - Cleaning Now is the season when you will want your clothes cleaned for formal occasions. Best of care taken in this kind of work. We will be glad to help you in cleaning your Rugs, Curtains or raperies. Convince yourself of our superior work by giving us a trial. Auto Calls on North Shore for Delivery Hubbard Woods Tailors and Cleaners Formerly H. E. ODHNER, Tailor 1063 Gage Street Phone Winnetka 278 TH Amn {HT WHITH Makes Christmas Shopping a Pleasure pi 0 Avoid the Loop Hm Be Winnetka's Store for... Men and Young Men HHT TT LTT J HH DETHLOFF Furnishings & Shoes for Men & Young Men nn THIET 00 AN 786 Elm Street LT TTT Winnetka Telephone 1077 LT rT 0 SS LE ------------

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