16 WILMETTE LIFE March 18, 1927 Select your Builder as you would select your tailor. Fear Among Children Ia Muenzer Trio Gives Fine Theme of Circle Lecture Chamber Music Program A most enthusiastic audience greeted the Muenzer trio at the Kenilworth Assembly hall last Sunday afternoon when its members appeared in a musicale given by the North Shore Chamber Music association. The prog.ram was most excellently performed and everyone felt it was the best of the season thus far. The next concert will be given Sunday afternoon, April 3. Wa11enstein, the principal cellist of the Chicago orchestra, will be the soloist. (Contributed Af the last regular program of the Logan-Howard Pre-School circle, Dr. Stephen A. Lloyd, minister of the First Congregational church, was the principal speaker. His talk on- the subject, "Fear in the Life of a Child," proved a great inspiration to the mothers fortunate enough to have attended the meeting. Every mother must have left the meeting feeling far more able to go about that most important of all work, the training of the children; and further, to go about it with a deal more of sympathetic. understanding. Dr. Lloyd discussed fear attributable to six different causes: inheritance. physical disturbances in the child, ir ritation, experience. threats. and imagination. After this analysis, methods were suggested to guide parents in the control of fear. By way of a text. this phraseology was used: ··1 say unto you, whatsoever you do, watch; watch your words, your actions, your temper, your company, and watch your heart." . Miss Winnifred ~Iicke\· furnished the music on this progr.am, giving three beautifully executed piano solos. N®m~-~000 Builders of .Better Homes WILMETTE. ILL. Chicago Office - First National Bank Bldg. Phones Wilmette '14'17- Randolph ·43& . For You Give "Treasure Island" for Wilmette Children A special performance of "Treasure Island" was given for children of the seventh and eighth grades of the Wilmette schools at the School of Speech of Northwestern university Wednesday, March 9. The play, a dramatization of the book by the same title, was given under the direction of Miss Winifred Ward, play instructor at the School of Speech, and the cast was composed of Ev.anston school children. OBSERVE "PAGEANT OF ESTHER" ry . lean T HE dirt and soot of winter h·a ve left · ~tme at hand, you will want your draperies to harmonize with the newness of the rest of your home. Rather than spend a considerable amount of money and time in buying new drapes, have ~ur present ones cleaned. Charges ~moderate. Call for our car to pick them up. "The Pageant of Esther, celebration of Purim by combined Congregation and school, will be observed bv the North Shore Congregation Israel Sunday morning, March 20, in the Hubbard Woods school. The services will be in charge of Rabbi Harvey E. \Vessel. . . Mrs. Remhold H. Palenske of 226, Tenth street left on Thursday of last week for a -tl.!vo weeks' trip to Florida. DR. ADLER AT HIGHLAND PARK Dr. Alfred Adler , world famou s psychiatrist, of Vienna, now · ,-isiting in the United States, it to speak at the V\7oman's club in Highland Park. Tuesday afternoon, March 22. His topic wiil be, "The Soul of the Child." The hour of the lecture is 4 o'clock, and t eac hcrs and parents of the. north shorr community arc urged to attend. them! ~ I ............ _ x~~----e>~~~~~~- their smudge on drapes· and curtains. And now ~ith Spring decorating .ll ~ ··· 600 MICHIGAN BOULEVARD~ SOUTH CHICAGO l ~ ··· 'l A New Milgrim Creation in which Nav, Milan is cleverly combined with Navy Georg· ~ 'The Charm of the ~lLG'RJS'6C HATS l ~ l · Always that marked individuality, emphasized, perhaps, by an unusual effect of color or trimming, is found in the Creations of ~ Schultz & Nord New Process Cleaning ·i 115 2 Central Ave. -· ~'- rr ~ Phone. Wil. 3 20-3 21 .......... - - . ~, ,,,.._ - ·~ - ·· .. ....... . . .,.. _.WI~M.ETTE . l Priced from $25. "::::h~':~!:.:;.?" ~ -~~~~f ~~~~X.