Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Dec 1931, p. 25

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çi. meunvesiy %v;A 1*Viscols1l, %wi;i aresthe .Anstitute., The prograin is in charge of -fart v" D. Winslow, suiPerintendetit of te Park Ridge schoôlý. Supt. Frederický L. Redefer of the -*1encoe public; schools, has q4aktit -aàleading partluiii a.rangngfor'the variotis peakers. The general topic for discussion wll be "A New World. ' b ithicr EducafÏiZiii ?"- Outs tand.ing leaders*ni the varjousý fields w~ill give tlicir Sectiouial meetings At the inorning session of tilt jii stitute there wvili be four, sectional meetin)gs.1 The subjects, -to lie (lis- cussed in, these meetings and the speakers are as follows: .Section .'-"The Political NýVorld,": Dr.ý Paul Gideonse, speaker, and,'Tihe International Worldo" Dr. J. Williami Terry, speaker. Dr. Gideonse is a member- of the economnics department of the University of Chicago and i> chairmaji of the League for Indepen . dent Political Thought and Action, DÉ., Terry, editor of the League oi ýNations Chronidle, is a contributor to v arions magazines' on the, stihects w~ international relations. *Section 2-'rhe World ofAr, J-ohn W.*> Norton, speaker, and "The World of Music,". Carleton Smiith., speakers. Mr. Norton is oneof Clii- cago's outstanding artists. Mr. Smlitil bas been lecturiîig in the field oi nmu,- Ilsic for- a numnber of years. Section 3-"The Industriai VorId Kari Borders, speaker, an~d r1 World of Races," Edwin R. Eînbrec, speaker. _11r. Borders, who is asso- ciated with the League for Indlustrial. Democracv, is a 'student of industrial relations. I-e spent three years. n relief ivork in Russia at the close of the, revolutioni. Mr. Emhbree is pres-, ident of the julius Rosenwald fouli- dation and. is constantiy ini touch wïth the probllein of race relations. R&bbi'sbuulmmt. Sée"a Section 4-T W~orld of Faithls,". Rabbi Charles ,. Shulman .ot Glencoe, speaker,, anid'*The W orld of Leaders," Carleton Washburnc, s peaker. Rabbi Shuiniani of the North SOME EARLYý AMERICANv qad ~bat our expease from any point downt suC r iro adIsta tiZ F FR E EPA RKI1NG-" EIGHEENH CNTUY PECES Ch ristmasQiving morrng, Decenmber 6, at nday school conven es at1 Mrs. Charles H. Nelson, 621 Cum- tior road, Kenilworth entertained ber club at luncheon and, bridge on Tues-. day. [cuý 'I iu I * BRGINNING SATURDAY- OPEN EVERY NIGHT X 13,X27dfl. icN.IL CHISTMAS9 UN XI L CHRISTMAS ~- I x 13 X 27 In.. IM- 14,9 x 1434 X 20 $1975

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