Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1939, p. 20

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Çched firecter~g HILLCREST A gen 6 toi14 Over quatrenuyuesfuexr- ence withJuior grl.Accredited prep- aration for High, Sehool or Academy Cbarming home Ilfe free from ,clty dis tractions. Music. Danpling. Dramaticu. French. Sprts.Convenlent to Ch1cago.. Catalog. SRHM. DAVISOX, 1Box 4-A, ]Beavr Dam, W!sÎconsin. ELG IN. ACADEM Sesmion-me 26-.SLAut. 4 mues sonth of ter, Su'$t.. GREEN FIELDS PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS ITucson, Arizonia Boardlng and 'Cou ntry Day School. Âges, 8 through 16. An established ranch school whleh successfully pre- ipares boys for eastern preparatory schools., Catalogue. Address. Direttor, P. 0. Box:1471. un.~a ACCREDITED 2yr Fer Yoang W'emen Couete--tralnfe F. 8. bMagili, LL.D., Box E, Cbambersbuarg, Pa. See -Marjorie Leary about these sehools and Myra. graduates, experience tors. at Klarr's Kiddie I<amp, rd road, Wilmette, con- itly by Ruth Kmnne Klarr Spencer Stone, college who have had'extensive as nursery school direc- This day camp. for pre-school age children affords:,a splendid oppor- tunity to provide. well-organized. ac- tivity for littie children during the summer period. Under- the Most expert,-super- vision,1the çhildren are afforded a carefully planned program of activ-. ity that is at once diversified and scientifically ui)-to-the-minutei in- cluding the important department of diet. The camp is especially suited-to care for the naturally shy type of youngsters. Children arrive all during the~ day, since the camp is equipped to take a child at any hour and for any length of tirne that the -mother pre- fers. Transportation is provided where needed. WO1RKEJ AT CAMP George Putnam, Jr., 1117 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, wvho has com- pleted hisfreshrnan yèar at. Carle Ca refui "y By Marjorle MeLean Lestry School Consultant Today parents are very anXious to place their children in. the. right schools and are observant of what constitutes. "right" in the, curri culumn and procedure, of. the school, selec- ted. A few years bck, parents aimed to send their children toe school, but the child was made to confotrm te the ~ school and to the ,regulations and, tasks set. There was, very littie scope given to in- dividual difer- etices or indivi- (ene dual possibilities Brie of attaJinment. Marjo~reLeary Schools Suited to ChiId Now there are thousands of schools from which to choose and, when: care and discrimination is used, a school can always be found that will meet the needs of every child. . Our advièe' to parents who are in- terested in finding the right boardingc sehool or college, is to get al the ini- formation available from the varl oUs catalogues, although catalogues are Schls iaandS Collogea BE WISE IN THE WAYS 0F in~ r-sies, .UA., ÂUf tignt weeks. School Consultant Marjorie McLean Leary is the a.uthorized Sehool Consultant for this news magazine. Her serv- ices are offered free to ail read- ers and are made available to Parents by appointments which can be arranged by contacting Expain .Your Problem Do flot be afraid to tell the school head somne of the problemns con- cerning your child; some of his am-* bitions and difficulties which you as a parent.know and understand. This information will smooth his way and help establish a bond o! cooperation and harmony. AT EA-STEJLN CAMP SHORE TRAVEI STRET FLOOR STATE Telophones: Wilmette 5000 and Gresaleaf 5650 EDNA M. TRUE, Manager SERVICE S kNK BUILDING IVANSTON, LLINOIS ý 1- ý,- l

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