Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1928, p. 16

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NEW lOOKS AT THE university now have definitely deeicled . UBRAilY after weeks 'spent ill careful investiThe Wilntette Public library ba:. ption of campus sentiments, that the recently received a. great many new proverbial .green will hereafter be travel books. All continents are worn not · only by the men but by · represented. themselves. A gardenia in a most de- , Bjorkman-Search for Atlantis· . licate shade of green and of regular Bennett-Pastons and Their Engaize wa11 serve in the future to identify land. h the freshmen co-eds. ·Morrison-New Geography of t e Indian Empire and Ceylon. BUYS WILMEnE HOME Hervey-King Cobra. Henr7c, ~ B. Dearborn of {g/ Ninth Powys-Biack Laughter. street, Wilmette, has purchased the re- Niles-Black Haiti. · sidence of Fred B. Elliott of 739 Ninth Simpson-In Lower Florida Wilds. ..., Q_.IJ' Blael 8el1 aat ·street, Wilmette. Hokanson and Jenks Pratt-Homesteader's Portfolio. Well .....-. Xaaan. Lale of Evanston negotiated the transac- Foster-If You Go to South Amer._ .., Gn.,.., I'..... tion. ica. . Portman-Three Asses in Bolivaa. Junior Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiehe-Venture Book. 1'. . . . . . . . . . ....... Julian C. Smith of lliO Michigan ·Piloae U Other books of intere-st are : avenue, has returned from his school ta ..... lt. wa.ette, 11. in the east to spend the spring vacation Burbank-Harvest of the Years. Yarmolinsky-Turgenev. with his parents. Rostovtsev-History of the Orient and Greece. Best-Maugard-Method of Creative Design. B o y n ton- More Contemporary Americans. We .aab loaaa for npain. i8pi0Ytllltats. constnaction. nlaancina or Monroe-Singing in the Rain. parcba. of baprowrd nsidearial property. That loans an be .,aiel Stringer-Confessions of an Auia conweailllt aoat·IJ i~~~tall·ears ia 1, 2, or 1 yean. Oar nprethor's Wife. . .aatiwe will ie plalrd 10 tiYe co·plete inforaation. O.ct Optll Madariaga-Genius of Spain. aatil I o'clock S.anlay tt·eaiap. Freud-Wita and the UncOil'.idous. Veblen-Theory of the L e i s u r e Class. Recent Developments in the Social Sciences. 11 !O WU.me An., Vilbp Theatre Biela. Phone Wil. 2181 Munro-lvisible Government. Jackson-New Book of American Ships. Digby-Mammoth and Mammoth MODERN Hunting. Clendenning-Ruman Body. Hall-Handbook of Business Correspondence. Davis-Story of Copper. . .~;nullll.llld ··B&tt The freshmen airls at · Northweitern y ....,, ,.,.,.. B aae lee·a '~·· ···r 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS WILSRORE BOND I MORTGAGE CO. H GH PRESSURE ., WASHING GREASING STATION now opmtfl in Wilmette TUCKER SERVICE STATION 7JI Maia St. Maia St. at W...iapoa AYe. Plaoae WiL 34& SPRING CLEANING Made Easier Wim die approach of Spring Cleaning, thought should be ' aiven to one of the uua of soilecl curtains, window sbacln and IOOIJ window ailla that aake 10 mach additional work in the home: also the nason for die aYoiclablc drafts expcricncal darina the past winter. Are ·y our Windows and Doors Properly . Weatberstripped? MASTER METAL WEATHERSTRIPS oa yCMir Wiadows ·and Doon will give yoa seaariry and satisfaction ia aaay ways ia wbicb the nominal cost of installation will be one ol y. .r .... iaYtlhlltnD. They will autt a MARKED SAVINGS IN FUEL CONSUMPTION. Now ia the time aatully adwaaraaeou for illltallation. Esdaata will be datedally aiY~ apon reqaar. · On Monday, March 19, Mrs. Harry G Phillips entertaintcl the Mary C;_~ Nursery school auxiliary at her home, 415 Ridge avenue, Evanston, at its regular work and social meeting. The auxiliary, which is growing in membership, interest, and activity, has a number of interesting events on the 'calendar for the remainder of this month. Monday, March 26, a group of members wiD visit HuU House, observing the Nursery school and l~nching in the coffee shop. On Wednesday, March 28, the reel of Mary Crane Nursery school, which was taken recently for exhibition at the Better Homes exhibit, will be sh~wn at Harri30n hall. Miss Nina Kenagy, director of the Nursery school, will be hostess to the auxiJi-.ry for tea in the Alumnae room after the assembly. Assisting her will be all present and fonner student teachers who have assisted in the Mary Crane Nursery school. v-... Sehea .. Acton In describing the showing of the Nursery school films to the children themselves, Miss Kenagy said : "Friday morning of last week, the children of Mary Crane Nursery school had the pleasure of seeing th~~selves a'3 actors in their own movies. 'l'o the staff, the reactions of the children were perhaps more interesting than the movie itself. At first the children sat spellbound ..until they began to recognize one another on the screen, then joyous laughter, and ·shouts of glee followed throughout the showing of the entire film. 'There's Mary Rita,' 'That's Me,' 'I saw another Nickie,' said · Nickie himself · to one of the teachers. 'Where's Eleanor?' said Eleanor her'F~~~~~~~~~~~~~jl self, when she recognized her own li lunch table and did not see herself. She ha..d been absent the day the picture had been taken. "Little Barbara walked up to the · screen and touched it when her picture appeared, then evidently not satisfied, ·she went over and looked behind it, but still had a mystified expression on her face. Each time her picture appeared she would go to the screen in a questioning manner. 'There's that going to bed time,' said Ruby Henry. who recently has resented the afternoon nap. 'I'm a nice looking boy,' said Mike Laurienti when he saw himself in the airplane which he had constructed. F"aLaa Teacla Correct Hahita "One outstanding education result after seeing the picture of little BarPlus bara goin~ to bed was of Eleanor sayinll', 'Me no throw my 'Clothes on Speedy Service the floor. Me hung them on the chair,' although previously each day Plus she had to be prompted. Betty May be~an singing 'See-Saw Up and Down' when the see-saw appeared. They were all delighted with Pictures of their Equals . mothers taken in the sewin~ class, and their elder brothers and si"ters in the Saturday morning class. calling out their nam~s and saying, 'That's my marna.' We invite you to join the "We wish we mitrht have had growing number. another reel of the children eniovin~ their own Pictures as they did on Friday morning." Thoro111h Work Fair Prices Many Patrons LAKE AVENUE GARAGE A. H. MODINE, ThPre were 3.1"4 fewf'r d.-aths in Illinois durinlt" 1927 than in 1926. ·tAL RATRERSTRIP AGENCY aad Of&ce. 1720 No. Kilboam Ave. CHICAGO. ILL. , . _ _ : . . . . . . . ]])6 . PrOp. a"" Tersev counties. RicP. is ~Uown in Illinois in Fulton a-..t R..,.;ring, 0.."-'ing, a,_.. ·Expm Jldaia Lab Aweaat aur Riclae Awe. PHONE WILMETTE 3040 Qlpital 1142 Bealtll~ BeJ'· ··· Glrii--IN· tea 71an up ma~ lftt Rearalar Life IIUnlrance Pollclea In the New York Life. Ratee ftl7 low at theae yoa~~~r ..-. Phone Wilmette 17, or write 3. B. SWift Teal, 1117 Central ~~. Wlllllette.

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