Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1926, p. 9

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September 10, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE · ENROLLMENT 8 0 0 S T New Trier P. T. A. to Outline Year's Work National Kin!fer.rarten and Elementary College Norh Shore Campus ' · L A FRANCAISE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 788 FINE A R TS B UILDI NG Und er t he Direction of Attracts Big Registration The rapid increase of applications for admission to the National Kindergarten and Elementary college is presenting something of a problem this fall, as the new dormitory is filled to overflowing and it has been necessary to make other arrangements for many of the students. The new buildings and location on the north shore, which have quickened the interest of many of these out-oftown students, have undoubtedly created greater interest in the school among local students, and although many "town girls" do not appear before registration day, applications are on file from many of last year's graduates of the Evan ston Township, New Trier and Deerfield Shields high schools as well as from Chicago, Oak Park, and points along the Burlington railroad. Ample Facilities Ample · cla ss .room facilities for the g rowing school are provided in Harrison hall, which contains this fall for the first time, the Children' s school, a s well a s the entire student group. The adYance regi s tration for the Children's school indicate s a splendid enrollment for the vear. The school thi s year will inclucle a nursery school for chilclren of 2 and 3 years, a junior kindergarten fot th os e of four, a senior kindergarten for the five-year -olds and the fir st, second and thrid primary g rades. . Registration f or new students will he held in Harri son hall Friday and S aturda y. September 10 and 11, and io r former students 1f on day and Tuesday, September 13 and 14. The openin g ass embly will he held W cclnesday, cla ss -roo m work beginning the following day. Fred erick E. Cler k, s u perintendent of New Trier High scho ol, announces that the first Parent-Teacher association meeting of the schoo l w ill be held in late September or early October, when plans for the current year wi ll be discussed . . The meetings held during the year will be similar to thoie held last year. There will probably be one at which the parents of all classes will attend school in place of their children, one at which the ·parents of the freshmen and sophomores will meet with their children, and a like one of juniors and seniors and their parents. The officers of the Parent-Teacher association are: president, E. J. Hicks. Kenilworth; vice-president, Mrs. W. C. Hughes , Glencoe: secretary, Mrs . C. D. Brandriff, Glencoe: chairman of senior section , M r . E. E. Stults, \Vinnetka: junior, Mrs. George H. Pattison. \Vilmette: ·sophomore s, Charles M. Holmes, Kenilworth. The chairman of the freshman group witl be appointed by the others. Raymond P. Billinger, 1520 Spencer avenue, has been the guest of honor at a number of affairs given the la st fortnight prior to his departure September 9 for M undelcin , Ill., where he entered St. Mary-of-the-Lake seminary to study for the priesthood. M. GEORGES CAUUET AN:NOU~CES THE OPENING OF THE FRENCH CLASSES IN WILMETT E IN THE THIRD 'W EEK OF SEPTE~IBER Private or Class Instruction FOR PARTIC ULARS .CALL MRS. PERCY N. CUTLER WIL~IETTE 612 ·:-e -.:)..-.c J~)---C) ....CI~ I._....._,t J~..-,c ~l-~ ...... .._..~~~ ~.-.c..-.tl~~).-.c_}.-.c~~..-.c·:· ! I I i I = ! I : ,,--------------------·------------· ,' I I 't Every Mother 1 I -oRohert Tan s ill, 602 Lake avenue, left Friday of last week to join his family at their summer home. Silver Cliff club, Athelstan e . \Vi s. He \\'ill return to \\"ilmette with ~1 r s . Tan sill and th e ir three children Sunday or Monday. ! / ! l I : I ,/ of her children befGre they Do not delay. . lv! ake an appointment for a srttrng at once. FOR APPOINT~IE~T C ALL U:NIV. HOYBUR~ BLDG . G15 DAVIS ST. EVANST OX / Should have a photograph return to school. 22~8 I I ! . -oM r s. C. D. Culbert son of Stanley, \Vi s.. spent last week shopping and vis itin g at the home of 1hs. C. \V. Culbert son, 919 Elm\\'ood avenue. 1 : ! I :: LRa ene diO sttJJ I I 1 I . 1 II 1 I :I ,____________________________ I ... ---------- I I ·:·,~~ ~~ ,.._. c ..-. tJ ,...tl_.. c· .-, ,,..._., ...., c ..._,, ,......, .._, , ~.,.._c~c ~c .._, c,._,. ,.._.,, ~ c t._,.......,~ ,._.c ..-.c~.e··· · ' Who's Your Cleaner! We Operate the ONLY Cleaning and D:ying Plant in Winnetka For the past 24 years we have served the most discriminating people of the north shore with the highest standard of workmanship, accompanied with unexcelled service. Since our new and most modern plant has been in operatio~ we have already increased our business 85%, a healthy sign of confidence in our faultless workmanship and prompt service. ·, ·T a b l e L i n e n s D ')' e d t o S a m p l e s A. W. ZENGLER ~ PLANT: 8 9 9 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods President SIG. WERTHEIMER, S~cretary - Treasurer CLEANERS DYBRS All Phones: Winnetka 144 BRANCH: 810 Elm Street

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