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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Jun 1926, p. 43

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42 WINNETKA TALK Jane 26, 1926 : WITHOUT : LO AN ] COMMISSION } 1 On Desirable Homes and Apartment j 1 Buildings 1 ! John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- § M ance Company 1 3 A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent! * 112 W, Adams St., Chicago 1 51% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residence property at 5% 9% in- terest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 beauties. good transportation. be had from 500 Davis Street Unusual Opportunity to Secure Small Wisconsin Summer Place A Southern gentleman who purchased 200 acres of virgin Wisconsin Lake Property over 30 years ago is giv- ing it up and is anxious that it gets into the hands of a per- son or group who will appreciate and preserve its natural The place is located about 300 miles from Chicago with It is on a lake 7 miles long and hae nearly 3 miles of lake frontage with sandy beach. There are about 80 acres of virgin forest. readily accessible by good paved roads. It is secluded and yet We would like to interest 10 Evanston or North Shore families in taking 20 acres each for a summer place. a tract can be bad for $2,400 with 1-2 cash payment. Such This is not a subdivision proposition but it should prove a good investment as well as furnish an ideal sum- mer home for nature loving people. Full particulars can HOKANSON & JENKS, Inc. Greenleaf 1617 rs R-----_. payments. The dream without the substance is not very satisfying. money" become an investment in a home. DON'T WAIT TO BUILD! Do It Now-- { 'and let your home pay for itself! Are you going to be satisfied to dream of that ideal home all your life? Many of your friends whose incomes are smaller than yours are making their "rent You can do the same. We will furnish the plans, build it for you and finance it on small monthly Cairo Building Material Co. 1230 Leon Place Phones Univ. 7614-4255 EDUCATORS LECTURE AT N. K. E. SUMMER SCHOOL Students from Thirty States and Three Foreign Countries Register for Term The opening of the summer session of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college this week was marked with the registration of stu- dents from thirty different states, from China, Bulgaria and Sweden. Former students of the college who have re- turned for advanced work are greatly interested in contrasting the present buildings and equipment former location in Chicago, and are enjoying the recreational opportunities offered by the north shore. ardson of Northwestern university, gave the first of a series of addresses on "Current Educational Problems," to be given by outstanding educators during the summer session of the col- lege, and to which the public is cordial- ly invited. Dr. Richardson pointed out the fact that educators today are interested in the child, not as a collection of isolated facts, but as a whole individual, a per- North Shore Realty Im- provements are an excel- lent security with good earning power. Investi- gate the 6% First Mort- gage Serial Gold Bonds we offer, secured by the new Tov Tinker plant in Evanston. 1564 Sherman Avenue Evanston with the | sonality. - The problem of the educa- tor, therefore, 1s to understand how the individual child acts as a personal- ity, what are the factors that enter into his experience and give it its out- standing characteristics, and how per- sonality develops. According to Dr. Richardson, per- sonality develops through contact with various experiences, but not all ex- periences are of value in the educa- tion of the child. There are certain experiences, usually found in the satis- faction of four basic urges -- the desire for achievement, for social recognition, for the satisfaction of curosity and for new experiences-- which will give the child the experi- ences necessary for the formation of his personality. Washburne Is Speaker Carleton W. Washburne, superin- tendent of Winnetka schools, will be On Monday afternoon, Dr. E. Rich. | the speaker this Friday afternoon and other lecturers will be as follows: Wednesday, June 30--Mrs. Harry H. Barnum, Winnetka. Friday, July 2--Edna Dean Baker, president, National Kindergarten and Elementary college. Wednesday, July --Dr. Rachelle 8S. Yarros, Hull House. Friday, July 9--William McAndrew, superintendent of schools, Chicago. Wednesday, July 14--Thomas D. Eliot, Northwestern university. Friday, July 16--Grace Hemingway, National Kindergarten and Elementary college. Wednesday, July 21--John E. Northwestern university. Friday, July 23--John E. Stout, North- western university. Monday, July 26--Charles E. Chadsey, dean of College of Education, University of Illinois. Wednesday, July 28--William J. Ham- ilton, superintendent of schools, Oak Park. Stout, Virginia Delay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. DeLay, 878 Oak street, returned June 23, from Smith college, Northampton, Mass., where she has completed her sophomore year. Her sister, Miss Margaret De- Lay, graduated from Smith this June, and will return to Winnetka the first of next week. Miss Delay plans to spend most of the summer in Win- netka. --Q-- Mrs. Peter I. Johansen, 158 Bertling lane, has returned to her home after a long illness confining her to the hos- pital. N, -- ~ Purther information from local steamship agents or R. 8. Elworthy, Chicago, IIL 1% THE ORIENT Empress of Canada Ed Australia Empress of Russia Empress of Asia To Japan in 10 days--then China and Manila. 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