Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Sep 1938, p. 20

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esting and play carefunly super- vised.* Speclal teachers, in physicai edscatlon, woodwork., cooking, sewing, art. musi, dancing and. Trench. Hel~ath. Inspection every mornlng by physician and regls- tered nurse. rireproof, buildings. Limousineý service. Hot moon jlunch ifdesired. We Invite you to visit the sebool. Write or telephone for catalog. FalU session opens September 14th. Telephones: Creenleaf 0=21, Rogers Park 1807, Wilmette 43M4. Clara Belle Baker, Director. Ev. anston. IDL I CMNO Dis; incliiér Grade 7, IlS d be. there over Labor day. Mvr. andu Mra. MiUer and Bud have been there for most ,of the summer. FuJIy accredited Junior Ond Snor Hih School. collage Preparator?. Secrtarisi, * Muic aud Home Economica courses. 79tb year. Asheties include Hor"eack Eidîng. Tennis, Swimming, BasIetbsIl. Mode-ate taition. U FaIl Semester Sept12V Write for cau'ot MIROaS. Malek,lPes Aurore. 111. Endowed hooi for Boys IX ' d High seheef4J. Ipress Travel service, this weelc announced ýa special winter cruise and sti-mrnr on three continents. Ungthe 20,27-ton "Carinthia" of tr±at âne, the cruise1 party is sched- uled to leave New York February Il and. to visit lsixteen famnous ports in seventy-flive days. "]BecauSe the seasons in both South America and Africa are the reverse of those in the United States, the Carinthia will leaVe New York ini winter, but visit. Rio de Janeiro for.twodays at the height of its suxTmer. season,ý arr ive ,in Africa for its> sumnmer month of IMarch and touch Medterranean mnunity of fine schools, school days are eagerly anticipatéd by children and, parents alike. If the, children are- to, be sent to, private .schools,, there .are. many, lfrom which 1o choose. For the mnost part 'the, dcaiy sehools are co- e d u ca ti o n a. Among 'the .,non sectarian schools which, accept day pupils, there are two Co-ed schools ~ in Wirmetka and two in Lake For- est. Th ere is a fine' girls' school ini Seminry- ,OL FOR GIRLS also -a fine day ,school for girls in Evanston. Several day schools for littie chli- dren are iocated in these suburbs and an excellent farm school situ- ated i the country makes a decided appeal to mnany chidren. A littie farther away, in Dundee, there is an excellent day and board- ing schooi for' boys and~ in Elgin a gefleral courses Art, Music, Dramatics, Speech, >ournalism, Typing the cerexnony. PLANS ANOTHER CRUISE Thorsten Hanson of 1504 Central avenue, Wilmette, returned Friday of last week to New York on the education ,Jor Parents are cordially invited to makei nq ui ri e sand obtainfree school iformation by calling this news-magazine for an appointment. Cail Wiimette 4300 or Winnetka 2000! amJiU Tiret Semester Begins Septenmber l14th

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