Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jun 1935, p. 57

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tor Uie nei AL w yearsw Li IICA I-wo babies, Margaret an~d Beatrice. In the ineantime Mr. Washburne became a nuêniber of ýthe faculty of the San Fran- dioState Normal school, and there they wrote their first book, "The Story of the, Eartb." In 1919 the. Washbtirnes came to Winnetka. Three years later they t-3ok their first trip abroad, to spend a:win- ter studying European experimental. schools. The next. year their son, Chan-' dier, was 6,orn, And in 1927, to pickthe nmilestones, in these swift. years, Mrs.ý Washburne accompanied ber husbaýid on a trip to Locarno where be addressed the international education. congress. From, Locarno they wenlt to Germany and Russia. Back in Amnerica, Mrs. Wasbburne began training. at Ci'-son Yet for aIl her travel and writing, the 1f e of Heluiz Chandler Washburnme is very much centeredin ber home and family. SheenjoYr, the happiest of coin- panionships with her. children and her husband. HIer ,colorful home is always ho spitably open to, her children's frieÜds, visitors in' Winnetka schools, acquaint- ances fromn other parts of the world, and the bost- of friends she and her husband have made in their 16 years in Winnetka. She participates, too, in conmimuity life, the P.T. A., League of Women Voters, and the Winnetka Woman's club, of which she is lfterar3, chairman. In brief, ibis is the.,tale of a busy woman wb 'ose philosophy of workingl bard. .playing bard, and liking what 11f e icrence ox Movement in week. ern Missionis IMrs. Wendell Clark, 711 Kg r, N. Y., la st jKcnilworth, was hostess at 1 'to:her bridge club Tuesday. T@rtu'wi wIIh Rospberuy le* 45c, wg..r60., Va"e UAI?> PESCCK'5S. 13 inden Avenue, THE MOST FINELY BALANCEO LOW-PRICED CARLVER SBUlL? YOU cast botter wth a NOITHSHOREC Sales and I'oi@ 441 - Il - WiIm.1te 4120 il

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