Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Mar 1926, p. 10

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.-----------:J;ll1 --usic Teachers to B·OWD·UIDJandt J 10 WILMETTE LIFE March .), IY~o F_.niture Co. i i p resen.t p u pt·ts tn · Recztal, March 15 course a more sympathetic attitude ACCORO RUGG LECTURE aamong the different factions in this RESPONSE HERE country and a more sympathetic un-. I . WARM I dcr~tanding of the problems of other __ 1 · nations. ""The best selection or odd chairs and upholstered IUI'Di· ture '~e have ever seen." That is what people who have shopped everywhere tell us about our upholstered furniture every day. I The \\'ilmettc rhaptcr of the ~orth . Parent-Teacher Groups Told of Suggests Wider Range : ~hore ~~ usic Guild, an organization of 1 Broader System of Teaching According to J · R. Harper, superin1~1usic teachers along the north . hore. 'I Social Sciences tendcnt ?f schools. Dr. Rugg's c_our~e ,,_.;J: hold a s tudent recital at the TIo\\·would differ from the old courses tn 1 1 :!!·d s~hool ~londay cYening. ~larch 1~. 1 Dr. !farold Rugg, __ of th_e sc~1ool of geography history and civi_cs in that at 7:30 o'ciock. j education _o~ Colum~Ia university, ad- it '""ould have _a much w_ Ider ran_ge I The ~)rog:-am ,,·ill include_ Yiolin,. ,eel It) dr ·ssed a JOtnt meetmg of . the Central- ! of m~terial ":'·hich w~ulc~ mclu~le mand p1ano :-olo:-; and tnos. I hose Laurel and Logan-Howard Parent- ~ terestmg stones and mcidents m ad\ teachers ,,·hose pupils will take part Teacher a sociations at the _Byron clition to ·t he facts which the pupils have 1 in the recital are John S. ~feck, Huh - Stolp school last :Monday evcnmg on heretofore learned. Another advantage 1 1 ert S. ono,:er.£ Catherine Granqui:-.i, the subject of "Social Science in the l of the course is that it includes in one 1 \\'inni fred TownseiHI, ~fadame C<;>l'- ~f odern School Curriculum." I course the subjects which ha\·c usually deke, Gertrude L. Roh~rts. :\deJa1_<k R . 111 · t r st d in the re- hl'en taught in three c~:>urses . 0 Jones, ~1yrtle ~1. Hopkin s and l<..cltth r. . ~gg IS c c .. e . h k Ra,· Young. The \Vilmctte Grammar , org·amzatiOn of the soc1al science curDr. _ R_ugg s w<;>rk IS ,n lme wit ~or · · · · h I now bemg earned :.,n h\· the? N a tiOna! :-.c (100 1 ore 1 1cstra, un d er t 1 1c d.lfl'CtiOn ol· 1 nculum 111 grammar sc.hools, wh1c . . . . · ~{ H ~I i% Granquist. will also giYe :-;eycral 1 . . · , . . · o-} d . l·,ducation . asso~IatiOJ_l, · r. arper 1 numbers . 110\\ 111C~udo "hat 1S t_au,.., 1t un c~ ~ lc said. and IS mai.nly. Ill the drr~ng~A· t d . . !wads ot geograph\·, h1ston· ancl c1ncs. l ment and co-ordmatmg of matenal 111 ·· 11 paren s an c1 11 11 c rcn o1 t 1 1c · I · D R 1 · :-.rhools arc inYited to attend the recital. He believes that these subjects should tl~e curncu!um. ·:ugg 1as given \\·hich i:-. gin·n for the purpose of stint - he :-o taught that pupils ,,·ould ha,·e h_ls whole hfc _to ~h1. :'·ork, and prac 1· t" r · t .. ·t · .· 1 .. · · : ticalh· all of h1s time IS now taken up u <l 111 g 111 e 1l " 111 m us 1c an< r n .t !111 g a 1> e t t c r u 11 de r stan elm g of pres c n t day . ·. W 'l · h 1 h , b a real 1nusical atmosphere in the vii . . With 1t. I mette sc oo s a\e een iage :\ 1lltt:-ic riuh patterned after that problem:-.. He advocate~ a smgle ~o- 1 o~e of the first systems to c_o-opera~c at ;'\e:v Tr_ier J li~h __... chool i~ 110\\. h~·i11 _~ cia! science course. which would 111- ~ w1~h Dr. Ru~~ _from __the b:gmnmg, 111 organ17cd m tlw \\ dnJl'tte :-.rhu()k tt h elude all three subjects. usmg· and crttistng h1s rour. e. A large <Ulnounced. His hope is to develop through such group attended the meeting. I , · : · · I 1 ~ THIS COMFORT· ABLE OCCASIONAL CHAIR with a soft down cushion is shown on our floor in a variety of coverings. A chair of this type is indispensable in. ev~ry home today. The pnce Is Annua March $29.00 You will lind no better selection in any store lroiD the rient A WELL BUILT COMFOR,ABLE CHAIR of this type can be used in any room in the house. It is shown in a variety of covers and priced at The Specially priced Shipment arrives just when you are planning your refurnishing and enables you to save tnoney in -~ the beautifying of your home. Those \vho kno\v Oriental rugs \Yill recognize the very real savings on seeing these rugs. Every rug in this Sale has be en personally selected by our btiyer, Mr. S. K. Jorjorian, for 24 years an expert jt1dge of fine quality and artistic designs. Choose early from a complete showing. 1-Iere are just a few of the many values: Lilihans, 2.6x4.6 .. $ 24.50 Chinese, 11xl7 695.00 Anatolians, 3x5 19.75 Lilihan, 10x18 650.00 Dozar, 5x7 .. 87.00 Antique Y ezit, Arak, 9x12 .. 243.00 12x18 . . . . . . . . . . . 1,275.00 Chinese, 9x12 293.00 Royal Saruk, 13x25 .. 2,975.00 $19.50 B·own·UIIllandt Fu·nitu·e Co. 1567 Sherman Ave. Tel. Univ. 6300 Evanston, IU. Many others at unusually low prices Fountain Square Evanston

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