Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Feb 1940, p. 20

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meniDer of urcnesis, m'oderni dance society. She .Is a graduate of New Trier High school and isa memi- ber of Delta Gammna sorority. Miss,,Edna Dean Baker, president of the. National College of Education, .will addre.ss the Illinois Schoolmas- ter's, club meeting in Blôomington, Ill, February 2. Her to pie' wil be "ChildhoodEducation-Model 1940." Take, aWinter holiday and visit one of the many.attractive hotels, ranches, and resorts in California and Arizona. Or let your objective be Mexico and the Caribbean. As "eye-witness" advisors and official representatives, let us arrange dêtaits of escortéd or indépendenf travel by land, sea, or air, and secure your reservations at hotel, ranch,. or resort. oe oadded charge. Ask for travel folders. Mu SHORE Tlphones WiImette 5000 and Greenleof 5650 EDNA M. TRUE, Manager1 TRAVEL SERVICE SE.E HAWAIIý Talke that dream trip of, a lifetime ... leaveyour cares behind and start out with Don Eck Febru- ary 26 . Sail from San Francisco on the S. S. LURLINE of the Matson Une, February 29 or from Los Angeles March 1 ... . the Lurline is a Yankee ship . . . few are larger . . . none are Koehne Photo Miss Marykay, J o n e s, 309 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette, was awarded first pri'e in th~e Centenary Essay contest at St. Mary of the Woods colle ge, St. Mary of the Woods, Ind. The col- lege is observing its centennial anniversary during 194.0. AU Sister of Providence colle ges competeci in the contest. Miss Jones is a freshman and plans to major in journalism. to science education at the Naaional College of Education, and assistant director of the Children's school, will. speak before a number of education- al groups during February Hie will address the Parent-Teach- er Association of Hinsdale February. 7 on the toplc, "Science and.11obbies in the Secondary School" On February 20, Dr., Russel Wiil oFor Informuation Cati LULA ANDERSON WI.u.tko 2292 or ýDavis 1754 WINNETKAýa4e17n SEC ETARIAL-SCNOOL 746 Vm, Stroot, Winu.I&u Read the Want Msd Iose. Do it now. and reservations. 15 U SU efliCal engineering. wilie .;oeplaYed in 1 football group, this season. niacKward Chid IBy Marrie MeLean Leary School Consultant Very important, in the group of private schools, are those special schools* which. accept pupils with.phy- sical and mentalý defects. The private. schools for the blind and for the deaf are fairly nu- merous and 'high- ly specialized. The instruclors are specialirts and have expr knowledge o.6f the scientific- equip- Iment and proced-. ure ued. erniePhoto Schools for,,aniti- Ma-jorIe Lesry social 1il -idusted children will need very careful study by the parents. Many private schools with a .specially trained staff meffiber will be able to liandie some of these cases in their stride. Wherever this is possible it is fre- quently the best solution. Frequently these children are very timid a nd sensitive and do not want to appear or be different from other children, but do need some special help and understanding to bridge their diffi- culties. Schools for backward children and those with speéch difficulties also mnust be carefully selectéd. While usually the private schools wil l ot Sehool Consultasnt Marjorie McLean Leary is the authorized School Consultant for this news magazine. Her servý- ices are offered free to all read- ers and are Made available to, parents by, appointments which can be arranged by contacting this news magazine. Our School Consultant has a background of rich experience in personal con- tact with schools throughout the .od NORT is a su

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