WILMETTE LIFE November 1, 1934 CENTRAL-LAUREL Po TeA. The Central-Laurel P. T. A. will hold its next meeting Tuesday after- noon, NÇovember 20, at 2:30 o'clock. Jili Edwards, noted radio and platform star, will. present "The Vaiant.Life" a lecture recital. Mrs. George A. Quinllani,'Mrs. R. A. Marmaduke, and Mrs. H-. A. Fin- ney represented the Central-Laurel P. T. A.'at the ail-day educational coniference at the National College of Education October 4. "Guidance for Social Growth" was the general theme.' The address by Mrs. Gary wth e;nnie lamnes 1FRIDAY ONLY, Nov. a Hlaious Com.dy Dramàl Wwgth STUART ERWIN PERT KELTON SKEETS GALLAGHER UATURDAY, NOV. 3mD Doons OPEN AT 12:30 P. M. EDWARD G. ROBINSON Mary Astor Ricardo Cortez Thrilling Mystery Dramal "'Mon With 2 Faces" Extra! Mat. OnIy FRANKIE DARRO "Burn'Em up Barnes" $UN.. MON.. NOV. 4.5 SHIRLEY TEMPLE GARY COOPER CAROI.E LOMBARD. "8NOW AND .FORE VER"@ Disney Technicolor "Flying Mouse' TUES..'WED.. NOV. 6.7 Ge o. Brent ... Botte Davis Ann Dyorak "OHOUSEWIFEI' Cleveland Meyers- on, "Parent Tech.: nique" stressed uniformity of develop- ment in the child's social growth. Thé goal for developingý individuals for the group should be finer relation- ships, she asserted. ~ At the afternoon sessionl we weý privileged to hear a panel discussion on "Developing Right .Attitudes in Sex Education." 1, The address of the evening. given by Dr. Stoddard, was "Social Growth at the Tertiaryý Level", which was the highlight of the conference. The first of the series of lectures by Dr. William S. SadIen, child psy- chologist. will be given Tuesday, Nov-, ember 13, at the Woman's club at 10 o'clock. The lectures will last onie hour. Dr. SadIen will then answer questions for thinty minutes. A Ques- tion Box will be placed in the near of the auditorium for youn -use. Mothers with children iin the pre-school group, as well as the adolescent gnoup. are welcome to present tliein problems. Tickets for single lectures, or the en- tire senies înay'be obtained by corn- municating with Mrs. George Puit- nain. Wilmnette .1465. or Mns. R. A. Marmiaduke. WVilmette 1844. LOGAN-HO WARD P. T.A.I Dasare you rememberingtose fi, vning of Tuesday, Noveiber 6. for the meeting of the Logani-Howard P. T. A. in'the Howard school? Dr., Novel Stage Will Demonstrate New Lighting Features' _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ People interested in thec theater or ini stagecraft will have an oppor- Dr. Carleton Washburne tunity of seeing one of the most complete and ingcniously constructed Carleton Washburnie. supernintendent uf sets ever seen on thei nonth shorc flhc Winnetka schools. is to speak on %%-len the Public Service company educational systerns in EUirope, in presents its exhibition of lighting at talk entitled "Re-makers of Mankind.- the Wilmette Woman's club building1 Mrs. Paul W. Stade will plav "Thle Tliirsday and, Fniday, November 8 Hungarian Fantasie." a piano cocet and 9. IbY Liszt. The second piano accompani- rie, stage upon which thec exhibi- ment will be played by Victoria Mac- tion is 15resented has l>en designied Leod. This especially fine j)rogram lias' [w Nancy Harris, wvell known in mid- been planned for' the first Fathers' dIe western theatrical circles.. Ifs night of the year. and a large attend- lighting equipment, aIl controlled ance is looked for. 11 f rom, one intricate panel, is con-1 The Logan-Howard Pre-School circle structed ini such a way as to pro-!lis meeting with the P. T. A. at this ducde a score of lighting and color tinie. This would bc a good time for '_-ffects ail of xvhch are necessany for any who are interested ini joining the 'he complicated demonstration of circle to speak to Mrs. Norman Fuller. ighting which is a featune of the wh' s ulcivcaimn exhibtion.The Babies, Friendlv will meet next Design Special Stage Thursdav. Novenriber 8, at the home of "In most. présentations of thisi Mrs. Alhert A.* McKeighan, 1025 Green- kind.". said H. C. Reynolds, districti leaf. avenue, for a day of. sewing. New *uperintendent of the Public Service!i memhers are alwavs. welcome in this compaî1i', "the usual lighting ecquip- .group. and Mrs. A. \V. Bersch (XViI- ment in a public hall or theater is mette 3050) will bce glad to tell you adequate for the lighting purposes;. any facts about it. But our exhibition requires such a complete systemn of lightinig that we Mrs. Harry Adler of the Pre-Adoles- found it neceýsary to have1 a spe- cent Study group announces that the cially lighted stage designed, with next meeting on Tuesday, Novemberj extra capacity for the, myriad light 26, will be in the fonni of a general dis- effects this demonstration must pro- cussion oncharacter education, as relat- duce." ing to problems met in home training. In the presentation of the lighting Mrs. Adler and the other members f. demionstration, the five characters in the group extend a welcomne to any wvho the playlet which follows are aIl back-, would like to meet with themn at 9 :30 0o1 stage operatîng the ightingand the the third Tuesday morning of everv A'sadow box" which accompanies the month, ini the Howard school, for study words of 'the speaker. Perfct timing and discussion. on the subject of char - 1 and coordination with tlie speaker acter education. were developed over a period. of sev- eral weeks of training before the. pres- A few room teas are schecluled for' entation was neady for; the public. next week: Amusing Playlet Noveniber 5 - (Monday) 'Howard The amusing one-act plavlet whichi follows the "shadow box" demonstna- tion brings out a number of the prac- tical angles of lighting, colon Iîarmony, control of shadows and contrast as applied iti modern -homes. The performances of the litzhting exhibition are free to the- public. Warren Triggs, son of-Mn. and Mrs. Charles W. Tniggs. 1100 Ash- land avenue flew to Detroit la-si Friday to -spend several days. He is returning today by plane. sixth grades. Miss Lansen's,. Miss The- man's and Miss McKay's roonis: host- esses, Mrs. M. L. Knesge, Mns. W.,L. Abele, and, Mns. N. M. Kahn;- assistant hostesses.. Mrs. F. W. Allen, Mrs. George Rellihen, and 'Mns. Grover Rock- wood. November 7 - (Xednesday) Logan first 'grade, Miss O'Connell 's room; hostess, Mrs. Willard Thayer, assist- anit hostess, Mrs. William Cloud. November 8 - (Thunsday) Logan Second grade, Miss Jones' noom (Mrs. Condit the. present teacher) ; hostess, Valen Cia Offering Varied Filmn Bill Leslie Howard, in the role, of a de- tective, is the. brightest spot on the drama, "The Lady Is Willing," which the Valencia theater shows. today., Binnie 'Barnes and Nigel Bruce also' do good work. Friday of this wveek, Stuart Erwin is perfect in the comedy, "Bachelor. Baut." He's the promoter of a matrimonial agency scheme, Romance, Inc. Others Who Win launels are Pent Kelton. Skeets Gallaghen and Ro- chelle Hudson. "The Man Withi Two Faces". is the dccidedly fine show Saturday, Novem- ber 3. Keen miovie patrons will not fail to notice the clean cut character dratving and the intelligent direction. Edvard G. Robinson hieads a great cast inclu(liIg 'Mary Astor,- Ricardo Cortez and l.ouis Caîheru., Suinday and Monday, November 4 an(I 5. 'vil1 offer "Now andl Forever," aniother triumiph for Shirley Temple %vho plavs Gary Cooper's little (laugh- ter. Cooper. a vagab)ondl adventurer, finds that heing wvitlî Carole Lom- bard anîd %vith ShIirley. makes his life different smhw The 'story, the prnlcip)als an(l tleir fine performances %vill soItCIlthe lbardest bearted. "Hotise -\ife" Tuesdav and XVednes- (lav. Novernber (, and 7. featuires Geo(rge Brent. Ami V)vorak, and Bette D)avis ini the. story of a spineles's office worker whose v.i fe enco>urages hini to start lis oivn husinéss. Coniplica- tio-'s follow. Good Scenes of tinv RZonnie (oshv *are another higliighit of this fili. Cats and dogs inay bc potcntial adversarics, but "S;nookie' and "Kitt y" appear to have dWcared a truce. Or mnaybe it's regimented fecdiiiiq. Ini auy event they agrced 10a pose for titis sntapshtot made by their mnistress, JEvangcIine Oison of 2145 Chesinut aventue.* RETRNFROM EAST Mrs. Lester E. Mee, 1227 Chestnut avenue,. and Mrs. Laurence James Wade, 703 Brier street, Kenilworth, returned'last Sunday f rom a month's motor trip in the east. Among the cities they stopped in where, Atlantic City, New York, and Buffalo. Mrs. William Haigh, assistant hostess. Mrs. John Sweeney. Mrs. R. B. DeVinny represented the Logan-Howard P. T. A. on Monday, October 29, at the morning session of the conference of the Illinois State Teachers' association, the Lake Shore division, held at Evanston Township, High school. 11 November 1, 1934 WILMETTE LIFE