Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1933, p. 14

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~. I A bIuilrUUIke, prati8cAL IItution seII lz *I the professional requirenients. Commercial Art, Dres, Design and Styling, Advertisln'g, Photography, Inter- ier DacormUûon, Fashion Illustration, Industrial. Art, ncerprate Design and ethef subjects periining to Art and Advertsing ila du$try. Entrane Dates-Sept. 11-18-26, Oct. 2 SClalcag's Outgtanhlng Sc900o1 '06 Years in 'Semée Heal Locatlon Envlrounct llnuriassed H&6 Sb. MiçhigaàN BIvd.,Ch'cago. Dep.S Lakoviëw Bld9j. Opposite Art l"stitut. WiLLIAM RAT, Pr#$. RUTHgWADzýRhAirAsb.. R-e ad th e Want-Ads, *It eight grades. Superior instruction, scientific methods. Caieful health super- vision..< Limousine service for day stu- dents. Boarding dopartment> availa hie.: Visit the. scitool. Write or telophone for catalbog. Clara Belle* Baker. Dirctor, Dept. W.L.. Sheidan R oad.. Evansiton, Illinçi S.1 Tel.b- phone: Greenleaf 022 1; Rogers Park 1807. The-.Chid)ren 's School, NationaI College of,-Education BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL: is economical to live ai The Homestead AN, A PA R TM ENT HO0 T'E L à625 HINMAN AVENUE, a feu paces north of Davis Street i A*V8s '.LF*L LAuD '.Jon £MLunuet '.'aU Ves' of Giencoe, starting at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. While the party is sponsored by thie Kenilwortb club,, invitations have been extended to ail Kenilworth men to attend. In addition to the, golf, tourname.nt, it is ýpianned to have horseshoe pitching,. indoor bal, ijail driving- and other contests., North, shore, and Chicago con- cerns have donated several hundred, dollars. -Worth of prizes for. the Win- ners of the various ,contests. Beer and pretzeis *Ill be served free, it is announced. New Members on Staff of Children'g: Sehool Mrs.. Virginia Byington 'is, being added to the staff, of' the Chiidren's schooi, National Coilege of Educa- tion, as director of flfth grade. She wiil take the place of Miss Violet Rush, who bas been granted a leave of absence toý compiete Work for her master's degree .MNr.s. Byingtori has taught in the Evatiston' public schools and in the 1-Hiilcrest private school, 'Beaver.' Dam, \Vis., and this. suminer. cothpieted requiremnents for the M..- A. degree ,li the1 school of edlucation, Northweste >rù uni versity. Miss Edith Ford. who had - an interesting ýexperien.ce as a menibler of the staff. of the 'demhonstrat.ion school of the. University of. Pennsyl- vania this suumer, is returniig, this fait and'will, have charge of the six.th grade group in the Children's schQol. M.\iss. 1}rothy \Well*er is returning also, having hýad a sernester's leave of absence whiie attending the schlool Of education, Northvestern un iver- sity, where she is %vorking toward' her .M. A. degree. Other membêrs of the staff returi-; ing for ,the opening of the Children's school on. September 20 are 'the. misses, Miriain BruPbaker, Edith Maddox,, Mary- Gonnerman, Eliza- beth, Springstun, Mrs., Sara. Lof1er Bla ,*rs. Nellie Bail. Whitaker and Mr. Wison McGrathi., Speciaiý teachers are: -Miss Etta Mount and. Viggo Bovbjerg, physical educatioti; .Miss Nellie MacLetnan and issfk ber 15, where he is in bis senior year. 0o Madame Cesar Pinto of Racine, Ill., and Miss Adele Brooks of St. Louis are the guests of Mrs. George.W.,Ma- I ber,. 424 Warwick 'road, Kenilworth, Iwbiie attending A Century of Progress. ci

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