Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1928, p. 23

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November 2, 1928 WILMET·TE ~IPE "Creative Expreuion," N. K. E. C. Lecture Theme "Creative Expression in the Kindergarten and Primary Grades" ·was the subject of an ad~ress given by Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college at the meeting of the Southwest~rn Ohio Teachers association held in Cincinnati on Friday, October 26. Miss Baker was the guest of the dean of the College of Education, University of Cincinnati, at the annual alumni luncheon on Friday, and enjoyed the opportunity of meeting manv of the alumni. November 8, Miss Baker · will speak before the Wisconsin · State Teachers as~ociation in Milwaukee, giving ~ bnef talk at luncheon on "Progressive European Schools," and an address in the afternoon before the Kindergarte·nPrimary section on "Creative Expre!'sion in Kindergarten and the First Three Grades." Saturday, November 10, Miss Baker will be the speaker at the second and third grade departmental meeting <Jf the Central Ohio Teachers' association in Columbus, Ohio, where her topic wilt be "Behavior Problem." BIRTHDAY CLUB The Wilmette Birthday club were guests at a dinner party at the Georgian hotel on Friday evening. The hostesses were Mrs. Charles Eldridge and Mrs. Charles Broughton of Wilmette and Mrs. John C. Mannerud of Evanston. GIVES TALK ON BOOKS Miss Esther Gould who conducts our Book Review each week is giving as in former ye~rs a series of radio talks on books, at station WHT, Wrigley building, every Wednesday morning at 10:20. jlllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllltlltlll...lft~ Christian Science "Probation after Death," was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientists, on Sunday, October 28. The Golden Text was, "I am the resurrection, and the life : he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live" (John 11 :25). AmQng the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the folIllinois has an investment in farm lowing from the Bible : "Brethren, my machinery of between $5 and $10 ~er heart's desire and prayer to God for crop acre. Kr:· ;-Mrs. Donald G. Ro~ Israel is, th·t tltey might be --v~d. For Christ is the end of the law for M.r~ 4,, Mrs. RoY , Cooley, Mr. '8Dd righteousness to everj one that · 'be.t. . · · ·ttiAJa < Metcalfe, Mr. and llri. lieveth" (Romans 10:1, 4). . "~~ ·S9· ..C.: Anderson of Evanstoa and The lesson-sermon also includeJ !.lt. ~ild Mrs. Donald Crawford of the following pa~sages from the Chris-· Wi~netka. motored down to Champaign tian Science textbook, "Science and last week encl to attend the IDini:.. Health with Key to the Scriptures," Northwestern~ Kame· by Mary Baker Eddy: "Be watchful, sober, and vigilant. The way is straight and narrow, which leads to the .uqderstanding that God is the only ·ID·aoo· u Life" (p. 324). BV .&I8TO., WIIJIB'I'K.&, IBBDALB w·u·ou- ITORAGB · HIQBLAID PAU TT·IYenl1,. n· ·., , .r Distinctive ·New Winter Coats Coats with an indefinable air. of distinction compose a noteworthy . collection presented for immediate f)~ .. I i § I wear. Developed in the approved fabrics of the season and enri~hed with flat or long-baited furs ',~· in Blaek lilv·r l'oz accordance with the mode. Black, brown, blue, beige and vivid hues. ! ~·· .PUBS You are invited to drive out =_~= = and set these beautiful and interesting animals raised on ~= = our ranch. Select the fur you wish by seeing it on the : living animal that bears it. ~· I Buy your fur direct from the Ranch at a 1ubatantial aaoing. do the pelting and will have furs made up for you,· if you wish. · = We L. W. SCIIIO'IZBR · llt\IICB . On Landwehr Road Thr" mil11 Wilt o1 Waul1111r1 ROGd; ortl mill r~orth ol 1..11111 Aumue ... -·. "" ....~ '· J ~. . Pbo· Notthbtoolc 116-J

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