Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1926, p. 44

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WI .LMETT.E ~ ~~ . -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ sports Shop · 6 3 3 North Michigan Ave. The KINDERGARTENSCHOOL . ~·t~~moostt~ooK~~~~oow ~~ HAS ANNUAL MEETING ~ LIFE November 12; 1926 ~ ~ · ~~ ~ crease in Enrollment from 370 ~ to ·612 ·in Five Years Edna Dean Baker Reports In- in,.ludes classes from the nursery schooi through the third grade, the college has established a demonstration nursery school at Mary Crane nursery, Hull House, which, .co-operating with several of the soctal welfare 1 agencies in Chicago, is proving t9 be one of the . most . interesting experimental station s in the city. 1925-26 Best Year ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c1ea r a n ce sa1 .e ~i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .,; ~ SALE University Building 6~% Security Location ~ ~neratiot1 and in the work o rearmg kern appreciation of the leadership ~ the n!;xt gen,eration, if we can con- and foresight on the part of president ~ tinue to give it the friendship and and tru stees which made it the most ~ the publicity, the right student body successful year in the history of the ~ and the sound financial backing neces - school. ~ sary to make the best educational in- Fol!i;>wing the _ accrptancc of the ~~ stitution function permanently and pre sidcrtt 's report, four ll1E.'tnbers of efficiently," said Edna Dean Baker, the Board of Trustees. ·whose terms Sports Clothes ~ president of the college, in summing e~pired at this time, were re-elected. ~ up th~ work of the year and the pos- The re-elected trustees are: Mrs. Evening Gowns Hats ~~ sibilities of the future. at tbhe adnnlual Henry Phinps of NPw york, Merritt ~ meeting of the govermng oar ' ast Starr of Winnetka. Edna Dran Baker Town Frocks Coats Friday evening. of Evanston and " Mrs. M1ry .T uliett e ~ President Baker, as chairman of the Cooper of Chicago. Other members of French Lingerie ~ buil~ing commit!ee, reported the c?m- the hoard are: Dr. Elmer E. Jones of ~ pletton of Harnson hall and Manet!- Evanston. vice-president nf the hoard ; ~ that for oc.cu~ancy Febru?r~ 10, 1926, Vvilliam Sutherl<lnrl of Glenroe, secThe smartest models of the season ~~ and the fimshtng and furm.shtng of tl:e retary; Fred A. Cuscadf'n of HiR"hland ~ fi.rst two floors _of . Harrtson hall m Park treasurer: Mr s. Phillip D. Ar ~ tune for. the. decltcat!On, ~ Ul~e 6. She mour of Chical!o. Prrcv R. Eckhart Reduced to irresistibly low prices. ~ spoke wt~h smcere appreciatiOn °.f the of Kenilworth. John S. Mlllen, Jr ., of ~ co-op~ratt~m of contractors, ~rchttects Winnetka and Mrs. Andrew Mac~ aml mtenor decorators, whtch made I · 1 f r<te e ~ I. £ 'I 1 I dd d h - h .. f'ts 1 o \~ nco . ~ t Hs e~t. P<?SSI) e, )Ut a e t at t e The following persons \Yere · elected BEGINS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 ~ new bUitclmgs have b.rought n~w to Life meri1hershin on the coverning ~ problems, the mos~ pre ssm~ of wh1ch board: Mrs. Tohn D . Bov<l. Mrs. Alex~ 1s ce nt Increase · 1 . M.r . u . . 11 ct . ~,.r s F.-'\. var...~ P.: 1 the 41 per"S · 111 the 1.stu_, , anc1 er F nrnc, 1 n . . ..u u 1 . ~uc 1 cent 1 >o r~~ 1 an 1ncrease. c k~t t ~illnJari. 11rs. Einnla ~ . T.ona, 1fr. seem poss1hle m one year, but.tt h~p- R. D. Lonj:!, Mr. anr1 ~Irs. \Vm. M. p~ned, and already we are JUggl~ng McMillan. Mr. and Mrs . Tohn S. MilWith cl;:iss r~onm space and. l~ok1n~ ler. Jr., Mr. and Mrs . Don~la-; Smith. up to the th1rd floor and Wlshmg tt _, ·~{ ·tt St fi . d, anu 1v ern ,_ a r r. " ·ere 1111 s1 le · Bishop Erlwin H. Hu L Yhcs ,,f thf· "Tn the fiv e :rears endin g August 31, Methodist Epi..;r0n;tl ,·hurc·h, John E. 192(), thr enrollm ent, including that of . Stout, Dean of thr Scl'0nl nf Ednr·a the su mmer term, has in crease d from tion, Northwestt'rn uni\·rrsitv; 1\'fiss 370 student s to ()12, v;ith a corre sp'ond- Annif' HO\'\C n;rror-tnr nf K1nclf'r(Tar ing increase in faculty and courses. tens, Japan; ~n~l Mrs. David 0. Mears, FollO\Ying the removal of the college chairman of the sch()l..,r-:l,in fu 1Hl nf These bonds are secured by a First Mortgage to the north shore there was also an the National Parent Tcac1H·r as:-;ncia on the land, 88x21 0 ft., and the three story increase in the Demonstartion school, tion, were elected tn hon or:-~ r.v III L'lll brick and terra cotta fireproof store, restauwhich in the old }oration had an en- hcrship 0 (1 the governing hnard . rollment of sixtv -e ight children and in The following activt 111 cmhcrs \\·ere rant and garage building now being constructthe new numbers 150. ln addition to aL 0 elected at this time: ed thereon. The garage will be capable of Mr:->. Thoma s Rat rs. Dr . and Mrs. housing 275 cars. Novel improvements will , · . · . . C. E. Bigelow, Mr. and ).fr s. \\'111 . )fnltlJll(' },IN trot~ sl~" Is tht' on I~ pHmnn- 1 Marsh Burns M r and Mrs (' p make this one of the highrst grade garage t·nt and snfe wal oi rt·mo\·inl!' sntwrfluous D · . C .T, " D. ff S .. ~ F. I . 1 . 11 · · · · buildings in the country. Foundations have hair. \1))~ t1 -.tr\Cth. n~c sco, 'Mr. and Mrs. Bernard been provided for two additional floors which Mrytle H. Gulbrandson Franci Lewi s, Mr. and M r:~ . Chari<" H. Ltovd. will increase the capacity to . 500 cars. t:l!!!! :-;tHf'IIS Bltlgo. l~h01Hl Stnte 2:1113 Max M eve r, Mr. and M ··s. Clatirle li X. State Street, Chicago Nathan, Mr. and Mn. Lt·slie ~f. 1612 to 1616 Chicago avenue, Evanston. Parker. Mr. and Mrs . F. ]. SrhridenThis district is one of the most desirable busi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~olllltllltllllllllllffr!\'~ hal iu, Dr. and 1f rs. Char lr s H . S\\'a n. ness neighborhoods in Evanston. The sur· · M r and ~hs . George T rqnl in~ nn, "\'{ r. A nnounctng t he 0 pentng ~and ~frs . Alhrrt H . Clrich, Dr. and rounding neighborhood is developed in a very of - 11 rs. \V. S. vVhite. Miss Frances Kern . high-grade manner with large apartment and Northwestern De!"n Speaks fireproof hotel buildings. The North Shore. = Dr. John E. Sto\lt. Dean nf tilL' Georgian and Orrington hotels are adjacent to _ School of Eclucatin·1. 1\'nrthwe..;tern 1 3 1 8 Chicago Avenue the property. _ university, brought fY rr et in rn; from EVANSTON, ILLINOIS hi s in stitution and snnkr nf the silllTitle Guaranteed by Chicago Title ~ Trust on ilarity of purpose of tht· Scl1onl of Co. Denominations $100, $500, $1,000. - Education and the Ka1ion:1l Kinder . THURSDAY. - gartcn and F.lementan Colle!T(· ao.; Price 100, to Net 6Yz NOVEMBER 11. 1926 - teacher 'training institutions ~ceking _ to put childhood and vouth in the vrrv For more detailed information m § center of the curriculum, and of th.e I Chicago ~ "The National Kindergarten . and The vear 1925-2() was one of the ~ Elementary college is ready to take most critical the college has faced, and ~~ a significant part in the work£ of t.his the members of the board showed a · First Mortgage Bonds Best Part of Evanston The Wilnlac Studio - o/o phone, write, or call at Real Estate Loan Department Telephone Randolph 4950 1 ~ ~ Beautiful Chintzes. Lamps, Pil-~ ~ lows, Tables and many other~ ~ beautiful things which will add~ tone and charm -to your home.l Phone 4 3 51 L 0 ANS WITHOUT CoMMISSION ~ Greenleaf Claire M Wilmot~ John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company Nell E. MacHenry J .\. H. 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