Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1928, p. 20

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19Z8 the newly inaugurated department of child study at Vas·ar college, Dr. Blanton is regarded as an authority in this field and is recognized as a speaker of exceptional charm and magnetism. To those who are interested in the normal development of their cbildr~n, Dr. Blanton brings a messal'e whiCh be is able to impress upon has hearers by his attractive presentation and pro· found knowledge. Tickets may be obtained from Miss Flora Levy, head of the Open Air Nursery school, 186 Eclgecliffe drive, Highland Park, and at the door. Atlusfll·r· lsltlrul Jlall Illltltute Cllolr: Talmqe J. Blttlkofer. Director. Alesancler Kaadull7. VIolin 8ololst. Public Contlall7 Jn'VIted. An unusual opportunity· will be offered to north shore residents on Fri'day evening, March 30, at 8 o'clock, at the Highland Park Woman's dub. Dr. Smiley Blanton, widely known as an authority on child guidance, wiD give an address under the auspices of .the Highland Park Open Air Nuriery school, on "The Emotional Life of the Ctlild." Recently director of the Child Guidance clinic at the University of Minnesota, and for the past year bead of C11111/JBri to Gt~lher 111 RBMIIiOtJ,AIJr.14 -·)1111 llenrg C.Lvtton I Sons CHICAGO-State and )acbon EVANSTON-<>rrinaton and Church Evcuuton Shop Open Tuada,, Tlaur*' and Scaharda, Evenings · ~·s.m-s. Q.ulllity ""tl Vlllue ·· '?f:s:OZH:r::F .Older Men "CIDCAGOANS· you iDgtbem. In Our Et~anston Shop of aaiatgo. They will do u maeh cndlt ill weariDI them · - ciO Ul iD eell- With the return of Charles A. Kinney director of Adventure l'Siand canip, from Fairhope, Ala., last week, plans are under way by the boys of the camp for their ~nual reunion, to be held in the Winnetb Community House, Saturday afternoon and evening, April 14. While in the South the past two winters Mr. Kinney spent much of his time in small boat cruising in the Gulf of Mexico, and Florida and Alabama waters, a part of the time with thirteen boys, in boats which they hatl built under his direction. As a result of his experiences cruising with boys, .Mr. Kinney has worked out plans for ·a very lightweight boat similar to the Eskimo kayak, very safe for boys, and simple enough in construction for . the average boy of twelve to build. One of these boats will be on display at the reunion. as an example of the type of boat which each boy may build for himself at camp this summer. For cruising with boys the craft has proven almost ideal, being very easy to paddle. very stable, and so light in weight that it may easily be carried upon the beach at any place or any time the fleet wishes to rest or make a camp. For young boys the kayak type of craft. as modified by Mr. Kinne,·. has every advantage of the open canoe. plus a degree of safety impos·~ihle to the canoe. it is expl~ined. The program for the reunion provides for· some typical camp stunts. camo songs. an initiation, the camp movies. and. most important to the bovs. the camp dinner. The Rev. Henry S. Gatley, Episcooal rector at Appleton, Wis., a member of the camp staff, will preside as official story-teller and toastmaster. One of the new features of the reunion this year will be the active par- · ticipation by the fathers and mothers. the mothers serving the dinner. the fathers being just pals with the bo~·s. are the talk Announce Winnen of School Poster Contest Wednesday afternoon brought the decision of the jud~es for the winners of the public school poster contest announcing the annual art exhibit of the Woman's dub of Wilmette, which will open March 30. The first prize was awarded to Helen Bowes. with Helen Jones, Osmond Field, Elizabeth Fowler, Donald Pavlicek :and Helen Taft the other prize winning pupih. Those receivinJ! honorable mention were : Stolp school -Doris Ingham. Charles Jones. Eleanor Culver: Howard school-Evelyn Hauf!ness. Ruth ~P.nner. Elizabeth 'Pnw1("r. Lindsav Field, and ·Albert Lind. We invite you to .compare them anywlw:e for in Tailoring, in Style, in Fabric and in Pattem they aimply defy competition. See theae aew Spring "Chica· IOUI"-they're certaiDly in a claa by tbeauelva. StudP.rtt· Attend Pad~v at Univenity of Chica1o Fiftv nupils and facultv members of New Trier Hillh school went to the annual Girl~' clubs conference at Ida Noves hall. University of Chicago. last Saturdav. The conference started in the morning, and continued throughout luncheon until about 3 o'clock in the ~fternoon, after which the girls and teachers were conducted over the campus. MUSIC GROUP MEETS The Senior ).{ usic club of New Trier High school met last Thursday, March 22, at the home of Charlotte Erwin, 621 Warwick road, Kenilworth. Kr. and Mrs. Harvey N. Bowen of 1314 Forest avenue, Wilmette, an· noance the birth of a son Monday, at the Evanston hospitaL "Chicagoan" Topcoats ' .......... ....... .... _far ... Tapc s lv·w·tr ··aa·.-.-a.e ,.... . -.n. ... z-. .. II ... _ . , ·3S..t·40 I............ OM ....CI!IM .....

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