Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 May 1935, p. 15

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I133 Lake avenue, Wilmette. The ilew members are: Mrs. C. 0. Wal- liser, 251 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette, representing t hi e Central - Laurel P.T.A.;- Mrs. C. J. Zipprich, 623 Forest avenue, Wilmiettc, the Home- iChild, department of. the Woman'S Club. of Wilmette: Mrs'. Christopher K. Beebe. Woodlaivn avenue, Glencoe, the-Glencoe Union chiurch; Mrs.,Ed- win Drew Gourley, firexel avenue, Glencoe, the North Shore 1lethodîst Episcopal c'hurch. On1 going o.Ver the bookings, it wvas noticed that, five, outstanding family films' are scliedideld for the cojning wceks at the local theaters , "The Little Colonel," "Captain, Hurricanle," "Life Begiins at 40," "Car 99" and "A Dog of Flatiders." Lea ders Reco>mnd Filmn l'le lastJnamed film is peï-sonally recomniended by such well known, authorities a-, Mrs. Richard McClure, Genera»l Federation of- M'omen's Clubs, Augustus 0. Thomasi oecre- tary,-genieral, WVorld Federatjon of Educational, Associations; Mary H. Looram., International Federation of Cathéilic, Aluniae ; Mrs. Fred' Lucas, [)aughters of ýthe American Revolu- tion,- and Howard. H. Le Sourd, dean, Boston universitv. 'l'le Better Flilm counicil was pleased Io hear that the Nýational Counicil of ýTeachiers of English, by means of a carcfuilly planned experiniental study, cil oelîevecd ttat if the millions of students ini11igl, school could be , taught standards for judging motion pictures, it -was likely that the taste of 'the rising generation of ýmotion- picture .goers ,'ouild be improved and better moation pictures woufld then be* demanded. The experiment sough to discover ivhether or not high ,School children could be taught stan- dards for judging moving pictures and wvhat were the best means of, giving such instruction. </1 3 Thrilling Values Sel.cted Fro'm the nue, attended the national conven- tiotni f the physical education de- partment held last week in Pitts- burgh. Miss King is instructor in physical education in the schools at Normal, II11. She spent last week- end- with ber .family. f

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