Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1926, p. 20

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WILMETTE SPEAKS TO WINNETKA GROUP LIFE ~ovember 12, 1926 : She Dresses With an Air ·of Quality And yet, within her meansthe superb fit of our tailored apparel, moderate prices, and extensive selection, gratify her quest for attractive clothes. The Rev·. Dr. H~rris Franklin Rail, dean of syst~matic theolqgy at Garrett institute, was the speaker at the meet- ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . : ing of the Women's society of the Winnetka Congreg~tional church held last week. Wins Sesqui Award New Way With Children Described in Lectures Frederick PierceJ research psychologist of New York, whQ is to lecture in Evanston under the auspices of the Miller School Mothre's club of Evanston, is finding his prophecies of five years ago coming true, in that the movement for serious analytical psychology has grown with tremendous speed. At first seized upon .as a possible fad, it is now recognized as perhaps the most important development of all time in the effort to understand the human mind. For several years Mr. Pierce has given five months annually to travel in Europe, studying at first hand the methods used there in his three branches of research: child psychology, psycho-analysis, and auto-suggestion. The recent findings of his research are of such vital importance that all parents, teachers, and physicians should be thoroughly informed as rapidly as possible. With this idea in mind, the Miller School Mother's club has secured Mr. Pierce for a series of six lectures on "The New Way with Children." The se important lectures started at the Ev anston Country club this week under the following schedule: Monday, November 8; Thursday, November 11; Monday, November 15; Thursday, November 18; Monday, November 22; Monday, November 29. Lectures are given at 10 :30, a. m. Mr. Pierce will also give two lectures for adults on "The Releasing of Latent Power," and "Our Mental Relation to State and to God," at the Woman's Club of Evanston, 1702 Chicago avenue, at 8 p. m. on the evening of November 16 and November 24. l Mrs. Isabel R. Molter, 325 Central avenue, e n t e r t a i n e d a number of friends at dinner at the Illinois Women's Athletic club on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Molter took her guests to see Frances Starr in "The Shelf" after dinner. I,. 628 Grove Street Phone Univ. 252 BORROW MONEY TO PAY YOUR DEBTS -under the same condition' 11 business man operates when be deals with pis bank. SOON as the Evanston A SSecurity Finance Corporation is convinced that the character and earning capacity of the person requesting the loan is above board, it usually takes about twenty-four hours to complete the transaction. OFFICERS C. M. MCDONALD LEE NELSON Photo by Ray · President Vice-Preaident. Porter W. Heaps, First Congregational church organist, won the Sesquicentennial exposition award as the nation's best organist under 24 years of age. FRED G. BROOKS Sec'y-Treas. and Mgt. ENGAGED AS SOLOIST Mrs. Ruth Dahley Waller, 6506 N. Maplewood avenue, Chicago, professional contralto from the studio of Mme. Edith Bideau Normelli, Evanston, has been engaged as soloist at t~e Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenilworth. Mrs. Waller rec~ntly made a successful appearance in recital at the Evanston hotel. Evanston Security Finance Corporation Our lrequtnt turnover llllll Mrs. F. M. .Bercaw, 741' Eighth street, entert:}.ined at luncheon Tuesday at the Edgewater Beach hot~l in honor of Mrs. McClain Bercaw of Paris, Ill., who will leave next week after a ten day visit with Mrs. Bercaw. are teonomy events to be watched. Now selling cloth and silk FROCKS, for different occasions, reduced about 25%, offering exceptionally attractive values at $29.75; $24.50 to $9.50-very unusual bargains for the approach ::>f winter! ·, OUR COATS, from ~art Schaffner & Marx, distinguished for skilled tailoring and refined fabrics, are more reasonable than ever before. See our newest Smocks, $2.50. Winter styles in wash frocks for home-$2.00 to $3.00. The color harmony of Paisley Brocades -the quiet elegance of woven spver Braid-the trimming of Silver Kid are effective aids in giving a distinctive character to this Foster Evening Slipper. Prices are $18.50 in Silver and $20.00 in the Brocades. Shown at Wabash Avenue-1st Floor The Drake Shop The Evanston Shop C. S. Breckenridge, Pres. 1.. Chicap A.,.., at Da..U Enaatoa 7 8.7oster &J Company ..

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