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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Jul 1927, p. 24

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WINNETKA TALK July 9, 1927 Eve 555 0 bes Vive V5 OTs 455 @ SOT NID NIST OED LL 2 7 > 2 FCN , Tary : ; i § 2 ROR lo SHO ER » Your Summer Things MUST BE LAUNDERED Carefully UMMER comfort necessitates fresh clean linens . . . . the wearing of your nicer things more often than usual. And the frequent laundering of them will not harm them if they are laundered carefully --and they will be if given to Bill the Washington Laundry Man. Then, too, during this weather it is much more pleasant to enjoy the beach. . .. your children . . . . motoring . . . . than to do or worry about the weekly wash. Resolve now to remove 'wash day" from your calendar for the summer months. ATX DES NSP 9) nti hl A mL tT AAA Summer Suggestions Knickers, wool and linen . . . . duck trousers . . summer frocks . . blankets . quilts . . curtains . awnings chair covers. Phe o ashington Laun Washingt Steet BVANSTON, oy Phone Wilmette 145 | ST Xa oa ms a) BR NEES NT OIL TO BURN A Grade for Every Burner HUGHES OIL COMPANY General Offices, 844 Rush St. North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. . Superior 6481-2-3-4 Telephones: Niles Center 217 Greenleaf 3456 Rogers Park 0982 mahi ! | | Welfare at the University of Minnesota | Girls Ahead of Boys in Use of Tongues, Scientists Assert Tests given in the Institute of Child miniature man, mentally or physically, | and one of the greatest tasks under-| taken by the various child welfare re- search stations is that of finding out just what a child really is and how he develops. The several investigations conducted along this line by the In- stitute were described by Prof. Ander- son. In the institute's study of the de- velopment of language it has been dis- | covered that the greatest part of the child's language development has been done by the time he is five years of age. "This being the case, concluded, ents to expose their children to the cor- rect use of language, by example] when they are from two to five years old, rather than allowing them to de- velop slipshod habits of speech which second, third and fourth grade teach- the speaker | have proved girls consistently ahead | of boys in knowledge and use of language. ep : ' This information was giver his au- dience at the National Kindergarten and Elementary College by Prof. John | E. Anderson, head of the institute, when he spoke there last Thursday af- ternoon. The child, he reminded, is not a| "we should be training par- | 'DEBS DRESS 50 DOLLS | Society Girls Do Their Part in Add- ing to Happiness of Children at Ar- den Shore Summer Camp | v : : . | Dressing dolls for the littler girls at Arden Shore has been the task of Chicago debutantes for some summers past. This season the 50 dolls that have been dressed for the little girls who [have come there recently with the | first contingent of 500 mothers and given to the young- with them will be take | when they go--a matter which is ex- bring great for in previous years one "baby" and de- affection for it, to relinquish it mother to come | children, |sters to back home | pected to happiness to their hearts, no sooner owned a veloped a motherly | than it was necessary [to some other little later to camp. Invited to Camp July 15 " of the first 500 | With the arrival | there, camp activities are reported under way in earnest. Just what is being done at the Shore and just how it is done will be demonstrated to all friends of the camp who accept the | cordial invitation to the annual picnic extended for Friday, July 15. North shore friends are invited to go to camp that day, take their box luncheons and spend the day among the loveliness of the camp beach and woodland. In- structions as to reaching the camp may be obtained from Mrs. John Hus- ted. Arrangements may be made for riding there by those not having their own cars. There will be a board meeting at camp that afternoon. ers must spend their time in breaking. The Kentucky Society of Evanston and the North Shore is to make its next meeting Tuesday, July 12, the occasion of its annual picnic, which will be an all day affair at the home of Mrs. Russell Walcott in Barrington. An Inkling of Smart Vacationing Colors that match the in- dividuality of the wearer, \ "plaids, stripes, plain. . wool, fur trim, combination sport and travel coat. * The new HANNA SHOP by the Lake has charmed the Miss and Mrs. of the North Shore. If you have not seen this charming cor- ner of Spain, just stay on Sheri- dan Road till you come to 'No Man's Land," and drop in at 912. N.A.HANNA & CO. 1168 Wilmette Ave. 912 Spanish Court Wilmette Opposite Teatro del Lago Phone Wilmette 467 Phone Kenilworth 4085 tis inns sip ange doa ii vy SP WIAD SA

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