Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Apr 1927, p. 29

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.\prit 8, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE .Prominent Educators to Give Addresses at Teachers' Convention the Christian Science Churches . cnt of t h e C h icago p u b lic schools, Christ, Scie n tist, S u nday, Ap ri l ~· T h e lda Gi lde m e ister of 1he \ V inona T h e Gold en T rxt wa:; fro m P r o verbs Sta t e Teache r s' co ll eoe \ \'i 1 M' 22:12. "T h e eyes of th e L o rd p r esen·c ~ ' nola, ~ Inn ., know ledge , an d h e overth rowet h th e a t ~r1 o th e r educators of prommcnce words of t h e transg r essor ." A. L. Wit t e nb e r g, s t ate direc t or of \T a tiona 1 E du cat io n a l associat ion. "U nr ea lit v' ' was th e s ubj ec t of th e ~r. \ V ill iam M c And r ew, s u pe rint en d - Lesson-Ser;n on in a ll C h u r c h es of cAltred T. RUB\Q HOTEL ~ 60-GZ E WASHINGTON ST.-1563 EAST 5ocl ST. EDGEWATER BEACH ORRINGTON HOTEL, I EVANSTON \~·til ~. l ~h.ore d~\· tswn . of the Illinois State l tJri.;~d t l:c T.esson-Sr.rnwn ,~'·;~c;, th r fn l] Pachers assoCiation meets an . ton 1In.Jdav, April 25. in be o~ .tl~e progr am when t h e Lake AmonQ the c itations w h ich com- · ' r I lo,,:mg irom the R th lc: Fmally, my l.>rethren. he st r ong. in t.h c Lord . and · · 111 t h e powe r of h1s m tg h t. P ut on ~ css Jons WI11 1 >c h e ld at the I·: ,·anston the whole armour o f Go d th at ye may towns hi p · high s ch ool, the sectio n a l he ahlr to stand against' t h e w il es o f meetings from 9:30 to 10:45 to have the dc\'i l. For we wrestle not agai n st the following order: A.rsh an<~ blood, hut agai.ns t principaliFh·nwnt'lr'· _ ~"lk(·t·. l). C ar 1l'tr,n tu:: ~. ag;unst powtrs , aga1nst · , J 1, · t. · 1the t r ul·er::. \\'al-lhburne. Topr . . ~ew ~chonls in th(·· of 1he darkncs;; 0f th1s wor c. aj!amst <>J Wor ld. Fine· ai1il Applied Arts- c;,oiritual wirkedness in h igh places" !"pea.l~tr: Al.b<· rt Sil·p(:rt. Topic: Fac- (Enh ()· 10-12) tors m Effict~'nt 'leaching. Music-Speak· · · , · " . 1· · 1 t ·d ··.r: Ma.rgarf't Lowry. Subject: Public Tht· Lc.sson - 0crmon ,1 so mc Ill _c ~<'hool .M usic Apprcciat.ion. Intermediate t~H' fo!lt~Wing passages fr~n1 _t h e Chns.md Htgh School-Cha rrman: .1\Ir~ .. ~Iar- t1an :-;c 1ence textbook. 'Snence an d gnr:·t C. F r P(·man, Evanston. Health \\'ith Kr,· to th f' Scriptures," hy 'l ~.~~~e ~n~~~~t""' nftoirre ts11e: tbion .will mectt_fot· \fan· Baker Edch: "Despite the ha l-.-., ,- usrncss mee tng. · · A ·f T 1 · 1 1 , Tht·n the s ·ctlon will divide into the l0\\'1111..(' 111 ucnre o rut 1 111 t 1f' < esP<~rt~ . .Tu~i<;>r High School, Language, trurtion of Prrnr. must error st ill he: HI!-'t~,ry, Scl(·ncP an<~ :\Jat·! 1ematics ac- immnrtal? Truth ~pares all that is 110 wrnlg program. f'nrJdm~ toHt~H·h fos true . If t\·il is real. Truth must make . un10r 1g c 1too -Speaker: Dean : . . 1 T. 1 · tl f{aymollll A. K e nt. Topic: The Compr,- .t :-.o. JUt error, not 1 ut 1, IS 1<' ~'itio!1 of S<.: venth and Eighth Grade Pop- author of the unrea l. and .th e u nrea l uln.trf!n. Language- Speaker: Dr. Ed- ,· ani~hl'!--. while all that 1:' real ts warrl. Sapir .. Topic: 'Prtain Peculiarly ·t ... J" () 474') .\nkn.can Dr.mculities in Language In- t t 111 ' 1 1· · \ ~~ nwt10n. Htstory-Spea kf·r: Dr Jam('!'l W<'stfnll Thom~1~on . Topic : Soci~ l ~rob·- j \f i:- .; Katherine \Vinship of . 8_05 h·ms. nn<l Co':lcltttons ln Town and Coun- ~ C la -..;t nut avenue. who has . been VISittry rn the 1\Itddle .Agt·f;. Science-Speak- · · r.lk I d f 1 } '!~ 1)~ IIvnry Chandl~r Cowles. Tppic: 111g 111 J~ h:a~rt~,~~~l=·~·~o~r~a~n=l=O=n~t~l,~l=a~s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :-: 1'I<'nf'f" and C'ulture. (Questions and Dis- 1 rl'!urned lw~H'. Ev- s · . s;, I ::.~:~~~~·t·~t ~i~~;~~r~~a~;i~.~~~:~~f~: ~~; ' - -P --- J O~ru, TALW~JJ Tt·af'hing Mathrmatics. (Discussion). I l'rimary - Sp<':tk('r : Dr. \Vm. S. Grav. I ;l!';:!>il'~~.~~~i:~t~;~plc2r~;1 e~~a cl~~~1 <'~:1~in;~d I 1···wis. mt ·istr r. 'Popic: '"Phe T('aO~H~ r as a L· ·a cl1·r ." t :Pn· ·t"tl ~~'~~ions will hP held bPtwe<·!"l 1 n :50 and 1 :~0. 'I'IH'Y haYc· bf'e n plann<·d as follows: Par1·nt-Tr·ach cr Section; l.mn·lwon at 12 :00. Chairmnn: ~fJ'!-' . Dt111al<l .·\. ~fann. E\·anston . Secretarv : :\Trs. E(lwarcl R . Ladrl, E\·anston. Spert.k..r· : 1 lr . .T. n. :\forg:\11. Topic: "The Eva 11 s ton P~ycholog-ica I Clinic." Morning t ( IJH' ns at 10 :riO) Hig-h School Gymna~iunJ. \\-· ·lcom··: Prinf'ipal '\V. F. Bl'ar<ls1· ·:-.·. .-\d<lrPss: Dr. \Yilliam :\father L<'wis, "\\-lla t Is Hig-ht wit h Y0uth '?" Afternoon . (t)pf'ns at 1 :~0). High Sf'hool Gymna::<ium. "\Vhy Join thP. N. E. A . ?" A. L. \\"hit I nP l)('rg. AddrC'ss: Dr. \ Villi am Me- I :\ nclJ't ·w. Suhkf't: "It Is Better Than Jt \\'a~ . \"\'hv So'?" · 'l'lw husiness session of tiH! La.ke Shorf' i I 1iYisinn opem; at 3 :00. The Chairmnn - -nrvill<' 'r. Bright, the s<'creta r y-D. E. \\-.-lk1·1· 11f EYn nston. ()ffi('f't's of th~" DiYision a r <': President 1 · -Ur vi ll f' T. Bright; \'ice-President-M rs. l{athlf'f'n Amm<'rman; secretnry-D. E. \\·a !kf'r, Evanston; treasurer-E. L. Nyg·aard. Keni lwort h. ::\Tartha C. Olse n, Evam;ton, is chairman Ctf t Jw <>xecutive committee. 1 1 1 ~:'~.!~~~~~·~~rs Sp~~~~f'rt~rb~. ,~·illi~ ~i~i~~~ ' Topic: Education and l\fndC'rn H.urai-Spf'rtk<'r: Theda. Gi!df·Xf't~ ds . E <§Ua · ranl c· til . · C.1JOlH . S · !. \Vhen in doubt pick BLUES. They're ahvays correct and ahvnys dressy. We are showing :1 Yast assorttncnt of plain and fanc y \\'eave blues in Serges, CheYiots, Worsteds and Flannels. Pick \Vhich you \Vill, \ve'l1 1nakc you u suit for $30 that cannot be duplicated under $50. Clever Clothes in Clever Col- SUIT OR TOPCOAT .J. 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