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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Dec 1926, p. 33

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December 11, 1926 WINNETKA TALK CARLETON WASHBURNE TO LECTURE ABROAD Winnetka School Superintendent Invited to World Education Meeting at Locarno Carleton W. tendent of the Winnetka public schools, has just accepted an invita- tion to give a series of lectures at the world conference on "New Education," in Locarno, Switzerland, which will be held next summer from August 3 to August 15. His general lecture subject will be on progressive movements in American education, in addition to which he will conduct a course on Winnetka methods of education. The conference in Locarno is the Fourth International conference of the New Education Fellowship. Outstand- ing educators from all over the world will be present and will address the conference on various subjects con- nected with the educational movement. Washburne, superin- Among the lecturers who will be pres- | ent and speak are Dr. Alfred Adler, fa- mous psychololgist of Vienna; M. Pierre Bovet, director of the Jean Jacques Rosseau Institute of Geneva; Dr. Ovide Decroly, an internationally known authority on psychology and education; Mrs. Beatrice Ensor, editor of the New Era, known to Winnetka people through her lecture at the Skokie school last spring; Prof. Guisseppe Lombardo-Radice, Italian editor, author, and educator; and Dr. Elizabeth Rotten, editor of a leading German educational periodical. Winnetka Widely Known The work of the Winnetka Public | schools has become very widely known in European educational circles during the past two or three years, numerous articles on it having appeared in lead- | ing educational journals of England, Holland, Sweden, Czecho-Slovakia, Russia, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. Certainly the work being carried on in the local schools is ex- tensive in scope decidedly original, and pronounced advancement over courses presented in the average public schools. | That the work of Mr. Washburne and the faculties of the various schools is being recognized as an important step in educational procedure by interna- tionally known educators is especially pleasing to their many friends in this and near by communities. Mr. Washburne will be accompanied on the European lecture trip by Mrs. Washburne, and Miss Marian Cars- well, principal of the Hubbard Woods school will also attend the conference at Locarno. XMAS WORK FOR CLUB The regular monthly meeting of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's club, will be held in the club rooms Wednesday, December 15, at 2 o'clock. Of interest to north shore members, is the announcement that there will be special Christmas work ---- to do. Introducing Graves' Deferred Payment Plan We are pleased to announce a decidedly new change in our merchan- dising policy. Graves' Deferred Payment Plan offers you precious jewelry--all the fine things you've wanted on convenient terms. Formerly within the reach of so few--now easily purchased by everyone. Terms will be so arranged that paying out of regular income or allowance will be a simple matter. silverware--all the iow. Come in today {OURSELF. Fine diamonds--dependable watches--beautiful precious jewelry to Aelight you is on display right --you'll see a world of gifts for everyone--and for This new merchandising v»olicy is announced a. a time when thou- sands of Chicagoans are beginning to make 'heir Christmas purchases and it will prove an attraction for early shopping. Never before in the 50 years' history of Graves has the assortment of finest quality diamonds, dependable watches, silverware and gorgeous jewelry been so complete. CHARLES E. GRAVES & COMPANY Jewelers & Silversmiths MADISON 8 WABASH, CHICAGO Open Evenings ALL! children, of all, plenty of the right kind of food. And of all food, none is so important as pure fresh People, especially first must have, milk. You need it at every | meal. 5 ft.x 3 ft. Just one of our many values. Beautiful textures and warm colorings. The best grade of Lilahan. '65-0 Imported Novelties for Gifts Hand Wrought Brass Lamps, Trays, etc. Amber Beads, An- tique Jewelry. Anatol Mat $5.00 Kurdistan Kashan Carabagh $20,000 Total for December! Christmas Sale of Rugs 359 to 409% Reductions EN we mention the various types of Oriental Rugs, we mean the finest grade of that particular kind. . . For there are varying grades of each type of rug, and the safest way is to trade with a shop that has a selected stock, where each rug is selection of an already cambed over group. 17.6x109...... regularly 12.10x 94...... regularly regularly 6.4x48.....; regularly .o.. 6.10x 39......regularly regularly vor ir Iv 2X32 ves regularly Belouch Saddle Bags from $7.50 to $17.50. Expert Cleaning and Repairing . GALBEDIAN ORIENTAL RUGS 417 Fourth St., Wilmette--Opposite "L"' Terminal--Ph. Wil. 564

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