Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1931, p. 41

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Western Réserve ýUniver-sity,-wil speak on the subject Of "Building Personality in Children" at the Stolp gymnasiuin. Dr. Meyers cornes to Wilmette as a guest of thé' Central-. Laurel Parent-Teacher association. In. April of this yçar Dr. Meyers spoke before a group of one thousaid, educators, teachers, and, parents at St. Louis. His lively wit., a sympa-' thetic understanding of human na- ture, and. his, friendliness - soon puts Dr. 'Meyer's audience on a "friend te friend" basis, it is saàid. At- 2 lo'clock Tuesday afteùnoýon thereç will>be a round table. discussion with Dr. Meyers at the Stolp gymna- siurn. Everyone is invited. Aý rising température is generally cause 1W alarm, but the P. T. A. tem.- perature is cause for great rejoicing. The rnembership role reached. 715 this week, the largest in the historv of the Central-Laurel P. T. A. Are. ycqp interested in what the P. T. A.. does with its imon ey? Watch your P. T. A. columnitin this paper I The dancinig classes sponsored by the Central- Laurel Parent-Teacher asso.ciationi are in full swing'now. t is, not too la te to enter anyv one of the three classes., A reduced rate is leing given, for the remainder of the first term*s.' On Friday afternooniis an aesth1eticý and nurserv rhinie class i is proving very popular. Miss Baur (Miss Pocock's assistant) is an en- thusiastic instructor. St. Francis Gridders Defeait Sears. Heavies, The heavyweight football. team of the joseph.* Sears school in Kenil- wvorth, cornposed of boys weighing mÉore than 100 pounds, lost to a tearn representing the St. Francis Xavier s.chool of Wilmette Monday. night, 13 to 0. The gamne between the joseph Sears heavywe ,ï its a nd the, alumnni team composed of NeW Trier fresh- men, schedul1ed for. last Friday, was postponed to. Wednesday of 'this week. In the ,football games between the Wildcats and Tigers,.:the. two sec- tions into which joseph Sears pupils are divid.ed for purposes of competi- tion, the Wildcats have been.;vinning the- honors. The Wildcat 85-pound team defeated its.Tiger opponient, 18 to 0, -whiýle the Wildcat 75-pound team won on a forfeit.. In the 100-pouind cjass the Wildcats and >figers played a 6 to 6 tie. This week marks, the 'end of the. football season at Jopseph'Sears.- Mrs., L. M. French, of Purlington, Wis., is visiting !ier daughiter, Mrs., Edward W. Thomnas, 1136 Chestnut avenue. She %vilj spend the winter ini Wilrniette. tI~ WH4ILÈ thousands rose ta their leet to cheer a brilliant play at Saturday's big game, an unno- ticed group of youngsters tried scrimmage formations in th field north of the stadium. TWO football girnes! irom11 pituiucr 13to i>tcembier z. Persons desiring to make applica- tion must cail ini person at the. Kenilworth postoffice for an applica- tion blank, Postmaster Crooks an-1 nounced, and no applications cati bc considered after November 30. ICenil-1 SmaiI Down and, Mrs. joseph Zweig, 1930 vood avenu2e. announce the birth mn, Helmut, on Wednesday, No- ýr 4, at the, Grant hospital. Made l, Sizes SPECIALISTS 16o8 sCHICAGO. AVENUE +EVANSTON> Fo unfain Square Groonleaf 7200 Evanston .WiImete:724 Cherry Costard between two layers. Of Toasted Cocoanut -vi utr $1,00&900: Hydr ox Que.. tinGai e onteut .Auk agent for bMRnk. The Fasteat Freezing Refrigerator in America THENEWB3OHN, ELECTItIC, a POOL ? PIPER PRICES ARE LOWER Championship Material. CHILDRUN'S

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