Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1928, p. 9

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THE National Kindergarten and Elemeatary college opened a demonstration school at Mary Crane Nursery, Hull House, September, 1925. Mis~ Nina Kenagy is in charge of the educational work of the Mary Crane Nursery. Miss Kenagy is a graduate of · the college and of the University of ·Jowa. and has had many years of experience as a kindergartener and special work with Dr. Bird T. Baldwin of the University of Iowa in the pre-chool movement. There is an unusual opportunity, to co-ordinate the work of social, educational and welfare agencies at Mary Crane. The Nursery school gives three feedings a day, a rest period in the morning and a nap after the noon meal. Every child is bathed at least three times a week unless the home supplies this need. There are toys and play-materials suited to size, songs, rhythms and stories. All of this equipment and material is combined in a clearly defined educational p r o g r a m emphasizing health habits. mental development and moral-social adjustments. &1& DAYB SIIEIT, EVANSI'OI Plio.. u.n. 2751-51-52-53 · elle 835-83& 0 3 DeliYWiee .,.. to WiJa.tte, K.ilwwdl, . Wi.ellra _. Gleacoe. Friday, March Z3rcl to '11aarlda7, March Zilla Teleplaone Yoar Ortlen-No Claarplor DeliiMry EYetJ' 81rldiJ' Fftsll Oae EGGS Dollea a........ I ... Paeble CBY8TAL WBITB le a.r fl Ban SOAP 43c GINGER ALE tad ...... ·oRAliD'II 33c 0 Z4c I --~S~U~P~ERS~~U~D~S~~~----.-~-c-oo-~----~ 0 I SILVER :aew. POLISH Tile ··· Seat Powler coRNLi:LAkES 7Yze · Paebte I CREAM $1.41 .... r.arae ...._. of WHEAT TOMATO SOUP CA.UBELL'8 .·.. lc Mrs. Charles F. Weil of 212 Fourth Mrs. john Lewis .Page is returning street entertained a few friends at to her home at 1012 Linden ._venue toluncheon and bridge at her home last day frotn Madison, Wis. where she [~~ week in honor of Miss Peard, who has spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs. 0 Bp~~~L,:~ ~ Laqe Caa 25c ~*~~~~~~~M~~~~n~ili~h~~are Alfred W. Peard of 110 Third street. moving to Madison shortly. 31c Sic lie ------~-~~--..-.-.-~-,-,-~-,--~~--TUNA FISH OLIVE OIL Lilli& Xeat, ~ 1'- eaa ,.,. Q·art law AJIEBIC.&lr p .&DL-w ll Ban SOAP I ...... I lie $1.11 lie lar TOILET· PAPER ........... .,.···· ~~TE ~ ~ 1'- · ._ tl -.. . tl : Paekqe 1 ... I'HU.e Cl II" lc Zlc Zlc c t l l t It 01 -V.-AN-IL-il=-.-.fx-=.. ..;;..~-CT. 1..;.. · _,;._SARD...;.._,_I_N~ES~_.. ,.,. ...._ : It Bel· ; ; w e OUYe 25: C.aa · It 0 ~o=RAN~G=E~S--~~----~~---tl 1111. CaUfonla KaTelt CRAB MEAT PICKLES tl It Beplar He »er Desea la,.·e· ··,_, a tl ; !!. $1M Z'Sc !JI J· u st the Shoe for Spring! It ..._ ~!~~!.C!!. .,.... Oraap, MARMALADE Cl It Peek CAB :r.,_, I Jan 'IIMHHAMilllllf!lli!AMM& !!o STARCH OLD!!! . CLEANSER I ..... .... B 1 ··· B · u~~a~~~~~~~ '181 tl t1 tltl .all 'I8C fortable Sport Oxford for Women and for the Modern Miss. For this is a shoe that does not sacrifice comfort for style, nor style for comfort. f d . Light in weight, flexible, and eature .·n pleasing combinations of leathers. And w1th these practical one-and-two-eighths inch heels you may tread any golf course without fear of disapproving glances from the greenskeeper! I It -..0 _____ 2_Sc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _S_I_A_I _ _ __ W ASPARAGUS PICKLES Fnsll ,.,...... Larp ii~ ~ -.. · ·- 'Valle~ Na·e~ Ha·k.. L·aelleoa Plekle, $i.'ii APPLES Be··· ......,., EaU·r ··· Cookl··· 1 ,,.. Sic I MUSHD'OOMS . n Hotel-l·,., ..... _ . , I ··· tl t1 tl t1 IJt It COFFEE .tl · I · J P~L UJ 'WII s- u..-a · ' ! ~;,;0 ~.1 .aM 1 CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIAUSTS ·IMC· c~ u PI PER ~ It ltla IfF I - xounll, 1 ,._ eaa I . $1.11 It _.. MARSHA~-~ ··· Lows .... .~,:~~·· $1.45 \ 4~UR $1.11 . ···rcJa, lat8e ___. ··· PEACHES .............~~~~~~-·._ · .,....... ...., .. · · · · .{ NEW POTATOES t.enaa Deoaa, ,..., ..... · · ··~ . . .rk·- ZCSc·· Coeoa··· Ta.,., ......... suLK sALE NATIONAL BUICUIT CO· ~E "'25c ~-&~:~~--

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