Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1926, p. 21

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November 5;. 1926 ·: W I.L NET l" J! .. L.Ja.l;. CENTRAL COUNCIL MEETING The Central council of Childhood Education wilt h61d its monthly meeting at 10 :30 o'clock Saturday morning, November 6, in the Central Elean~r club rooms, 17 North State stre et, Chicago. ' Harry 0. Gillett, principal ~f the Elementary school of the Untverst-· ty of Chicago, will address a joint session of all sections upon the subject, " Problems in the Child\ Social Adjustment." · On Thursday, October. 28, Mrs. Raloh S. Gromann, 213 Stxth street, Wilmette, formerly of Kenilworth, en'l tertained at a bridge-luncheon for her club. Mrs. Alfred Roy Hulbert, 528 Abbottsford road, won first prize and Mrs. F. E .. M. Cole, 315 Essex road, won second prize. National College Starts Radio Talks for Mothers ·"Acquisitiveness and Generosity" was the subject of an interesting radio talk given by Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college over the Daily News station, WMAQ, on \Vednesday afternoon, Nm·ember 3. The address was the first of a series on child training which will be given at 4:15 o'clock on the afternoon of the. first Wc~nesday of each month durmg the wmter, for the benefit of mo~hers who are co.nfronted with ma~y senous problems m the moral-soctal · cdu.cation of little children. A similar senes was conducted by the college last winter, and proved of great intercst to many mothers. DNEa AT A TfM·EBuying a new car is one thing. Selling a used car is another. Don'.t,get. ·. · the two confused -or you are almost - · sure to end up with a new car you never really wanted. C. M. McDONALD 1 o 1 9 DAVIS STREET Phones: University 114, Wilmette :z :14 .. 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