L t. April ? 16, 1926 Rose Ella Millen to Wed Charles W. Seng Sat~rday, April 24 Mr. and Mr~. John Millen have issued invitations to the marriage of thrir daughter, Rose Ella, to \\'endclin Charles Seng,· on of 1f r. and 1f r s. \Vendelin P. Seng of 401 Lake avenue. Saturday morning, April 24, at 11 o'clock, at St. Franci Xavier: church . Miss Millen has chosen h r ~ i s tcr. ~[rs. John Kelley Hug lu.'s, matr o n o f l!on.or, and a s bricl e: maid s, ~!i ss Helen Snuth and Mrs. Franci s A. Biehl of Chicago, Mis s Edna Scng , anci M i:-;-. Helen Biehl, of \Vilmette. Fred W. Rin g ley will act a s be st 111an for Mr. Sen g , and the u shers will h r George Dailey, Franci s A . Bi ehl. Pl1ilip \Vhite , and J o hn Kelley Hughe s. The following prenuptial affairs hav r heen arrange d for Mi ss Millen, ~fr . Seng, and their hriclal .party: ·· Uarch 23, a party given bv the mother s o f 1fiss Mill en's kind erga rt r n children; April 3, Mi ss Hel e n Finn gav e a luncheon and handk erchi e f sh ow e r at . the Chica g o Athletic club; April 10, !\lt ~s Hrlrn Smith, a luncheon and bridge at the Soverign h o te l · A pril 11 · Miss Marion Graves, a tea a'nd showe; at her home in Chicago; Apri l 13 Miss Helen Biehl, a luncheon and bridge at her home in Wilmette; April 14, Miss Edna and Miss Winifred Seng, a tea an.d s hower at their hom e ; April IS, ~t A J. l ' ISS gAnes . D1e7idrick, a bridge and s 10\\·rr ;· pnl , Miss Marion Seng luncheon and bridge at the Edgewate; Be a ch hotel ; April 18, Mr. and Mrs . J ohn Kelley Hug hes , a tea and bridge for the bridal party; April 19, Mis s Mary Mdntyre, tea and linen show e r at her home in Chicago, and that same evening Mr. Seng is having a bachelor dinner at hi s home; April 21, Mr s. Fran cis A . Bi ehl, a lunch eon a nd thea t e r party : April 22. 1\lr. and Mrs. John Mill en will give tll e hricl a l dinner- at th eir horn e, 1128 Gr cenf ca f a venue . New Trie·r Pupils Play [ for Music Supervisors Our Boy Scout1 I ·- d. ... Five New Trier high school students were chosen to play in an orchestra composed of students from high schools all over the United St te d f 1 c ' 'atta<.la at til e Natt'ottala 'l{s ~11 s11 proelrl 1 " u stc c ' vi~ors' con fcrcnc e being held in De ·· troit this week. They .w ere Mary Parker . Florence Biesemeier, Henry Cor!>< tt , Lee Fletcher and \Villiam Lloyd . Th e orche st\a, which wiU num-· tnemher <; , will h.e reh e arsed :- n rr.tl o f . thr superv 1sor.s a!HI w 1 fi11all .' · b e drr e cted .hY Gahnlowttch, dt r ector of t.h e De_trott Symphony orch es. d t.ra, '~· 1 1o rs r at10na 11 y k ;~10wn. a s ,a, . ! t ector and compose r. I h_e New 1 n c r ,,·ere a ccomp?ntrd by . Mr s. 1 )..[anon Cotton. head ot the mustc d epartment at the ~ choo l. 1\c\,· Tri er is said to have a larger repr esentation in ATT~ NDS MU SIC SESSION :X1.r s. Stella C. Mah e r, music super- the orch es tra than an y oth er schools, most of ,,·hich havl' hut o nt rep rese n Yi snr in \Vilmett c sc hools, has been attative in the group. te nding· th e 1\ati o nal Mu s ic Su pervi so r s' co nf e r ence at Detr oit thi s \\' ec k. The ~Ir s. Charles Q. Smi th , 1325 Gr ·e tfconfe ren ce is said t o han: be e n th e wood aye nu e, is a gain at her home larges t and mo . t s ucc ess ful C'\' Cr h e ld after a visit with her dau g hter in by the organizati on. Mi ss ~1 a her \\'ill Hou s ton. T e x . re turn in time to re sum e !J n duti es -o).f OtHl ay. The e arly Fr e nch settlers of Illinoi s spelled the \Vaba sh thus- Ouab a tch e. M! - - - - - ----------· Results of Third Monthly Assembly: N0 Troop 1 . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · score Troop 2 . . .. ' ' ' .. ' . ... ' . ' ' . ' .. .. 93.4% Troop 3 .. ·. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · o score Troop 4 ........... .. ... .... .. .... Troop 5 . .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .80 c Troop 6 .. ·. · · · · · · · · · ·· ·· · ·No score Troop 7 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .69.2% Troop 8 .......... .... . ..... . No score Scout Robert Crawford was pro111 oted to Second Class. Firstwere Class reinstated Scouts Callahan and H u ffmen . in Sea Scout N 10~ l~er 2~)0 l~y p . ... ,.. ' I stttd~nts troop; Second Class Scou t W ill iam P ea cock, Merit Badge Scout Robert Sanderson anrl Eagle Scout William Soam es wen: admittccl to Sea Scout Troop No. 7. ( ~iri s of ~{i ss Evelvn Brown's danc - G IVE DANC E RECITAL «. in g cla ss at th e Kcnil~vorth Community ce nt e r will give a dancing recita l at thr gy mnasium Saturd:1y, April 17. This \'\'ill mark th e clo se of the dancing cla sse s for thi s season . 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