Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1927, p. 7

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May 20, 192{ WILMETT.E. LIFE .,. CITE CIRCLE MISSION Pre-School Study Group Closes Initial· Year With Briaht Prospects; Re. elect Officers for 1927-28 - If the Logan-Howard Pre-School Circle ever develops into a large club of various study groups, as is predicted, no doubt there will come a time when, in retrospect, the year just finished will prove of unusual interest; for a very few women eff ectcd the present organization and a comparativclv few have carried on the vear's work. As this circle is part of a national movement to ~tucly all problems of child-nurture prior to tl c ·chool al!<\ and to oromote training for motherhood and homemakinl.(. it is honed tha.t in near futurr it ma~· p-row to a large membership of wonH:n v.;ith the se fine objects in Yie\\'.DurinJJ the vear the Circle l1as ha1l ior . Ct·nsidera~i<·n and di ~c u~sion the inllo\\'itw tc,nir~ as thcv hear particular!\· on the nrt·-schonl child: nutrition, kindt.:rgartt·n activities. the Christmas ~. pirit. ohcclil"tH'C. fear. the prt'-school nurst.:ry, ancl habit fonnin~. The duh i-. indebted to the following mernhers for talks ancllrcturcs: the kindrr14artcn teacher~. \f rs. Dannport and )f r~. Hn-.t· : the children's librarian. ~~i~s \\'intfr~' cl ~rigl1t: ::\~rs. Gordon \Vilson, Dr. Sh nhcn A. UO\ d, ~frs . G. T . Hellmuth, ).frs. Hilton ~ I. ]otH' s, and ~.frs. .\lin·<l Alschu!er. :\t the last meeting annual reports wt·rc read and an election h~.:ld. all of' tlw pn:sent off1ctrs being rcelcctc<.l: rl). H\\! f. ~rtH~crson. J~r e~idct~r: ).frHs. T \. . aug , VlCC - pl"t:SI( Cnt: . rs. . J. Brandt. ~ccretan·: and ).f rs. L. E. ~fats on, treasurer. · It was announced 1 that Mrs. Donald Maxwell would again serve as program chairman. I Mrs. Eugene Biring had charge of the program which followed the business session. "Habit Forming" was the theme for the evening and it was de-~ veloped through elaboration of a magazine article entitled "First Steps in Child Training." There was a lively discussion of the several points brought out in the article, a discussion in whi-ch all members present participated, giving first.:hand experiences in the matter of early training. The Circle has completed its activities for the time being but will resume its month1y programs in the autumn. P. T. A. CARD PARTY Tickets for the card party to l;>c helu at the Howard school under the auspices of the Logan-Howard ParentTeacher asso-ciation tomorrow evening, may he purchased a.t the Howard school gymnasium, at the outset oi the party, it was announced this week. 1 BARGES BROS. OPPORTUNITY Phones 159 2306 FOOD SALE FRUIT SPECIALS CALIFORNIA ORANGES, No. 216 size, 3 dozen ............. ·~ ... . FLORIDA ORANGES, No. 216 size, 3 dozen . ·............... . PINEAPPLES, large size, 8 Miss Lillian Fit-ch and her Camp Fire group spent last week-end at Palos Park. They were chaperoned by Mrs. C. E. Fitch of 1033 Elmwood avenue. ·~"'-'"'-'-'"'-"'-"'-"'-"'-'-""'-"9.,.4 ~ ~ J'1j · ~ ~ Coming· J'1i ~ ~ ~ \J 1 ~ DOWD ~ ~ J'1i ~ the .~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Streteh. . . ~ 95c 95c 93C ~a~~N!!, 25c wl~~~!! ~~~~~·. ..................29c ~~!~fz~~:~~r 25c E~!~ -~~~~~ ~~~-~~~~~~~~~·..... 19c Also Cherries, Melons, Alligator Pears, Grapes. best for canning, 4 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ripe, dozen ................ ...................... :\I r~ . H . E . Odhn1·r and ht·r daughter, :\I in·, wbh tCJ t·xprl'SH their appreciation fc,r thv kind words and dt·t·ds of their fri.-nds and Jl(: i,.;-hhors during- their bereavenH·nt. Adv. ~ ~ The ~"""""""'~ Greatest Drive Ever!~ ~ VEGETABLE SPECIALS A~~~~~~ 5 :.. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . FANCY TENDER GREEN BEANS, 2 quarts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday Special F~~~~n~s~'......................... 39c N~:k p-~~~~?~~: .................... 98c BEETS, CARROTS, WATER CRESS, · RADISHES, and ONIONS, bunch . . . . . . Z9c ~ IOc· NUT CREAM FILLED . CAKE An old fashioned home-made cake filled with a delicate nut cream filling, and garnished with cherries. 5C sP:=t~~: ............................ 39c Also Lima Beans, Artichokes, Fresh Eggs, Butter, and Sweet Com. BEVERAGE SPECIALS CANADA DRY GINGERALE, dozen ......................... . MORAND 'DRY GINGERALE, dozen ......................... . WHITE ROCK, dozen ......................... . /~·~~~~~~~, .~ ,. _____________________ ' .S2.13 Sl.43 S2.13 Strictly Fresh Eggs and Butter. / Free Deliveries on All Orders. The Wilson Bakery uThe Home of Everything Good that's Baked" 1162 Wilmette Ave. Phone 414 BARGES BROS. 635 Main Street Phones vVest across the tracks from the Station. :'159 2'306

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