Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Sep 1934, p. 27

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Seotember 13. 1934 WILMETTE LIFE 27 *National College of Education Will open September 20 irhe. gefleral aýss'embly for al *.students. of- the' National College of Education will bc' fheld, Wednesday, September 19 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Classes wilI convene Thùrs- day, September 20. The prospects and indications are* said to be excel- lent -for a fine enroliment. Miss Wren Staley, 2525 Lincoln street, Evanston, is the newly ap- pointed dean of students at the col- lege. Miss Staley has her master's degrec from Northwestern university and has held the position of dean of women in several institutions in the East: Mi'ss Elizabeth Steel, a graduate of the institutional management course at Pratt Institute, cornes to the National College of Education f rom Ohio Wes- leyan university, Delaware, Ohio, where she bas been director of the placement service, to act as hiostess and head of the Mariethal hall, the college dormitory. Miss Steel will be under the direction of Miss Staley. Among the new members of the faculty for the coming year are: David Russell, science instructor and director of science and arithmetic in the seventh and eighth grades of the denonstration school, bas bis bachelor's dégree from the University of Pennsylvania and bis master's de- gree from Western Reserve univers- ity. Mr. Russell bas been witb the Hawken Country Day scbool, Cleve- land, Ohio, for several years and bas had complete charge. of the camp ,which bas been conducted during the -summer for the students of that scbool. O. D. Frank of the University of, Chicago will be a special lecturer in the college during the coming year; lie wvll lecture ini science orientation. Menîbers of the faculty returning to the college af ter a year's leave of absence iii order to study ini other institutions are Miss Beatrice, Bill- ings who bas been in the Child De-ý velopment Iiistitute at Teachers' Col- lege. Columbia university, New Yorki City. specializing in nutrition and foo;ds for children. Miss Anne De- Blois, whio obtained her rnaster's de- gree from the University -of Michigan ini June,. 1934, will return to the dem-i onstration school of the colcge and direct the second grade.. Major Woldenberg to Attend R. 0O. A. Parley Major Max Woldenberg of Hub- bard Woods is to attend à meeting of the board of directors of the Re- serve Officerý association of the United States, Department of Ilii- hois. at Bloomington, Sunday, Sep- tember 16. *Major Woldenberg was elected a director of the Department of Illi- nois at its last conventon beld May 24 and 25 ini Champaign-Urbana. Major Woldenberg bas been an active member of the North Sbore. cbapter of the, R. 0.- A. and last June was, elected chapter president. The North- Shore chapter, plans to bold tbe first chapter meeting of. tbe *1934-35 season on September 27.. At that' time' plans will be comipleted for tbe chapter activities, for the re-. mainder of tbe year. According to Col. J. C. Dallenbach of Champaign, president of ,tbe De- partm ent of Illinois, the meeting is being called primarily te elect a de- partment vice-president and a vice- president of tbe metropolitali district, whicb -is tbe area around Cbicago. The board meeting will start witb a luncheon at 12 o'clock at tbe Hotel Tilden-Haîl, Bloomington, and will con1lse d Li-g te midle ofthe NORTH SHOREWQAEN choose NORTH SHORE QUALITY'LAUNDI Y ES, there are several good reasons why more and more nortb shore women choose North Shore Quality Laundriesé They are reasons women, unacquainted witb the advantages of these institutions, should know about. Here are some of them: SERVICE You can depend on any North Shore Quality Laundry for quick pro- duction. Ramn or shine they are de- pendable and prompt. 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Yeso even in the countryl North Shore quai- ity Laundries are known nationally for the. quality of their work. You get this quality when they do your washing. NORTH SHORE LA..NDRIES Nolmoli LUudiy ..ReliableL"Und"7 North shoreLuna 1210 Central Avenue, Wimette 618 N. Green Bay Road, Highland Park 56 Chestnut St, Wînaetka Phonse Wilmette 1800 Phone Hithland Park 177 Phne Winnetka 602 Fwoneh Laundi7 M0 Dempater Street, Evanston Phone University 2776 qualt7 Lauadvy Noluos Doou.LaumdlT. 1709 Darrow Avenue, Evanston 1014 Davis Street, avanston Phase University 4620 Phase Univesuity 0112 ý 27 WILMETTE LIFE September 13, 1934

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