Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jan 1933, p. 15

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so sweetly andi picturesquely uy the grade s in a beautiful setting of fir. trees, and the rekindling of thoughits on "ýCharacter Training in. Christ- mas". as given by Dr. George A. Allison. L.t served to establish and keep traditions of the pleasant mem-e ory. of childhood that Will linger through ail the years and be recalled by a word, color, odor, or custom, thus abetting the future sanctity of. the - homie, the church, the, commu- If you did not, participate in the Christnias progranm you were the loser. Likev.ise, if, vou do. not hear Mrs. Greene, you will again have lost an opportunity to hear -about a phase of work in which there, is 'a universal appeal especiall1y when our children crave this form of entertainmnent. The Logan- Howard P. T. A. mèin- b.ers will be our special guests for the aftcrnoon. We cordialiy invite evervone wlio is ini anv Nway interest- ,d to attend. The Central-Laurel P. T. A. wvishes to acknowledge the kind invitation of the St. Francis P. T'. A. to attend any or ail of their meetings. We also ap- preciate sincerely the invitation to at- tend the Logan-Howard founders and anniversary programn. Mfrs. Lang, chairman of dancing, growth ln expýres;sion through his inter- est and. experienee with and among his fellow beings whule lie is1 young enough to'do it easily and naturaliY. 0f increasing significance is the. nuinber of older boys and girls,. and eveénparents, *Who find -It'necéssary to seek private instruction and help) in* dancing.ý The 'reasons. they have mis"d the opportunity and, joy of learning when younger 'seem ýto faîl under fourù heads: first, lack of social ease-bash - fulness ; second, flot interested at the Urne;, third, an unnecessary "lutxury". and exlpense; fourth, religious -l)re- indices in the family. The boy or.girl of adolescent age sudi(- denly realizes there 1-3 a high. schoi-l dance or partY to, which hie or- she wants very niuch to go and the years of easy, happy preparation are not be- hlnd. Hie or she, is Just out of It. flot ofle of? the gr(*<yup, anmd c(huIdren, of, cour.e, cannot and nîany p)arents do not seeni to realize how much such train ing while younig ill help in mneet- ing later situations. The sücols are this end, but it is left for the dancing schocoI to adTd its bit (of hulp i training, in the graces 0of social intercourse. HOLD OPEN.HOUSE * Xilma and Qeraldine, dauigliters cl' Mr. and M.\rs. F. W. H1arvey, jr., 1035 Greeenwood avenue. held their uçaua open honse on INew Year's eve. , iE vse p a s e s to f h o m e lite W i D presented by:îmembers of the faculty of the college,, including:' Beatrice Billings, B.$..,« - Home: M.aking.ý Nellie MacLeninan,.M.A.-Art. Minnie Campbell, M.A.-Childres Literature. mi riarnBrtibaker,- ýB.S. - Nurs ,,er3y School., -Louise Farwell, -Ph. D.-Research Department, A' final integrating lecture will be given by President Edna Dean Baker. The group will m neet on Mondays from 9:.30 to 11:15, the oPening lecture fo1Io%>ving registration at 9 0'clock Monday morning,,Januùary 23. SAILING FOR PANAMA M\iss Betty M.ulford of 835 Ulm- -Wood avenue is saing ,from New Or-.- leans Saturday for Panama where sie will be the guest of a Welleslev college friend, M;\iss Eleanor JBlack- brdaughter of dapt. ani Mrs. Paul BlIackburn. Captain B lackburn is conmmander of the submarine base at Coco Solo. M\rs. Anna B. Wicks, sister of Mrs. S. Douglas Flood, 133. Kenilworth *nced man-who la unmany in finding mnd curing radio It Pays t. Keep Yourý PIANO IN TUNE Our expert piano tuners ogre for -many of the fine instru- ments in North Shore homes aswel as for celebrated visit- ini artisti. Very reasonable rates. Our INSTRUMENTÉ RE- PAIR Departm.nt is staffed to do expert repairing on *Il kilads of1iband and mt instrume~nts. LYON LHBALY 615 DAVIS ST. in EVANSTON OPE~N EVENINGS Kindergarten will be maintained in the saine building as the meeting on January 17-Stolp building-for the care of small children during the regular meeting. This niontlî the P. T. A. News will have an article by Mr. Reprogle, one of our neWest and most popular teachers, on "Activities in the Schiool." We urge everyone to meet plus your THRIFT SERVICE. ,MEN'S SUITS or COATS LADIES' PLAIN DRESSES LADIES' PLAIN- COATS LIImeLA V&AAnc tai chlld to1 r or two, to *p us response ot the ie feeling of thosel 617 8A1~.. I il

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