Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1930, p. 21

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uKivriVC8y: u* om!55iS.LVVont>8ne IinranL and PÊeschool ChiId, White House Con- ference on Child Health and Protection) One of the most valuable contribu- tions of the, nursery scbool to the life of young cbildbood is the oppor-7 tunity wbicb it offers. tiny cbildten t0o form friendsbips witb cildren of their own, age outside their im medi- ate familyr. In the past.we bave tbougbt that. the. normal bumfan relationsbips for young children were tbose with aduits. The kindergarten age Of, about S 5years 'was accepted as the voungest age for an interest in other cbildren. and the forming of. friend- ships. Early Friendship Valuable Nursery scbool expérience, bow- ever,' has taugbt cbild psycbologists that chbildren of onfly 31 or 4 years. are capable of forming friendsbips with each otber and tba't the experi-, * ence is not only a joy to tbem. but is extremely valuable to their social adjustinent and miental well-being in later years. Tbe value of friendsbips for adults, older cbildren and adolescents is well recognized. Any well-rouned, effi- cient aduit life derives much of ifs stimulation f rom friendsbips. -for, aduits, friendships are a close second to familv relationships in determining botb success and happiness. Indeed the. samne qualities wliicb belp to make satisfactorv friendships are nec- essarv for successful family relation- ships and essential to happy marriage. But where do aduits get their ca- pacity to make friends? The abitity to make frien.ds, like the ability to ive fruitfully with Ilhe family, bas a long history of growth and cevel- opment. Iis 6'cureimroabe . the Jindiidüal friendships formied by chul- dren of thre.e and four vears 'will be lasting. Tlhe moving oýf residences and thechangeý'; in -familv social con- tacts make three* and foù-ear friendships ustiallv a brief experience. *What mav last'. bowever, is the un- derstanding of what. it nieans to.have indofoxsocial coorperation, 1s a-(iuti inz 'a hasts for formingz friendships which xnav serve him al bis life. This establishment of good stan-. dards of friendsbip becomes' a vital factor in preparing a child as best We may for sxiçcessful marriage 'an_ for thé founding, of. a family. This. of surrounc admiring ci tives-ali a( ýng tlieir peers instead tbem, entirely by an of friends and rela-; La Argentina G"ives Dance Recital Soon La Argentina, the greatSaih dancer, will dance at ýOrchestra bal on Tuesday evening, October 28, un- der the management of Bertha Ott. The vogue for La Argentina bas made ber one: of the countryl's . greatest drawing cards, and she is described by New York critics as "the greatest personality of the dance -to visit ,this country since Pavlowa."l Two New Trier Grads to Einroil at Radcliffe Two* Wilinette girls .wbo were -graduated from New Trier High 'ëcbool1 last June, Anne Sberwin and josep ,hine Pricimore, will attend Rad- cliffe. college t.his year. They will be the first New Trier girls to attend' jRaddiî,fe. Botb were admitted ou thebasis of their excellent scholar- sbip. They were in the upper seventh of tbe girls in the. 1930 graduating 'lIass at New Trier. Botb Miss Sher- win and Miss Pridmiore passed the colleg-e board e xaniinations for ad- vanced credit in Englisb and Latin. Jewelry Watches, Clocks and;. SiIverware Which We GIadIy <Guarantee, -j EL~GIN WATCHES COMMUNITY SILVERWARE * ROGERS 1847 SILVERWARE fTELECHRON ELECTRIC CLOCKS I GORHAM,¶ TOWLE STERLING PEWTEIk BY POOLE GENUINE AMBER DIAMONDS PhUNESONéWIE NEKL.CS6 and exclusively at Stevens' of Evanston Pinehurst Hats a re already weII-kiown to 1ýwomen Who ike correctty tailored sport hats of the sort that isnt too sportsiike to incl ude the becoming features of thie mode.

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