WILMETTE Mr. and Mrs. Philip Vaughan Bright Invite Parents to Last and their daughter, Miss Medora are· Meeting of Music Club again at their home at 731 Ashland The Senior Music club of New Trier avenue after an exten~ive cruise of the :Mediterranean and a tour of Europe. High school dosed its year's activities -o. last week with the annual parents' The Mart in H. Bickhams of 429 night meeting held at the home of 1\inth street have. as their hou se guests Harry Harrison, 307 Abbottsford road, their cotLins, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Kenilworth. Five of the 1929 graduates Bickham of Philadelphia. at New · Trier-Norman He ss, Lottie Kuenkele, Mary Loui's e Cotton, Eel. Seyfried, and Rob ert Brown furWe will loaD you from tiO.OO nished part of the program, r epre se ntto ISOO.OO at legal rates. ing the students v;ho arc leaving the Confidential. Don't hesitate to use our service. club this year. The Swigart trio, comFRANK FINANCE CORPORATION posed of George and Estelle Swigart Salte 1901, II N. LaSalle St., Chicago and Frances Ander. on, repre se nting the State tSU·It·S7 New Trier alumni, jJlayed the Becth - LIFE June 21. 1929 .--·LOAIIS--11 Veere Park oven trio to open the program. The Carleton Dniry Northam parents were represented on the proWins Degree at U. of I. gram by Mr. and M~s. Paul.T. G~lbe~t. Carleton Drury Northam, son of Mrs. Mrs. Gilbert sang ·two selecttons. Then Mrs. Gilbert and her two sons, Pa.til Lillian Prury Northam, 2247 Lake aveand Peter, sang a song which Mr.. Gtl- nue, was awarded the degree of M. E. at the graduating exercises of the Unibert had arranrred on the ukelele. versity of Illinois on June 12. He received the B. S. degree in Mechanical Mr. and ~Ir s. S. N. Tideman, 1~25 Linden avenue, attended the graduatiOn Engineering from the University of Illi · of their daug hter, Edith, on vVedne~ noi s in 1923. David Kinley, president of the unida y of last '"eek from the Frances Shtmer School for Girls , !\fount Carroll, versity, stated when he conferred. th e degree that it signified that Northam Ill. had not only be e n succ essf ul in hi s -aprofession,· hut that he had al so adRobert J. Bennett of 1033 Ashland vanced far pa st the point of knowlcd~(· avenue who ha - been on a several \\'eeks' business trip in the n o rthwe st which he had reached when he rec eived returned t o his home on \\ ednesclay. the first degree'. He said, "Mr. 1\ortham, ~·ou are a credit not only to th e university but to yourself." The degree of M. E. is a professional de g ree higher than the ma ste·rs . Tt was awarded. to only three others h esides Northam, who was the younge:-t to receive it. Xortham has written several article s for the "Mechanical Engineeri_ng" magazine. The s ubject for the the sis \\'hirh he \\'rotc f o r the degree wa .; , "Ceneral Te sting ~f ethods for the Steel Mill." Northam hold s the pnsiti o n of steam engineer at the \ \'i:-r onsin Steel mill. · PEOPLE WHO KNOW HOME VALUES WILL APPRECIATE THIS PROPERTY Arthur Bermingham Wins in College "Ad" Contest Arthur Bermingham, 718 Laurel a\'e nu r. won the a nnua 1 ad vc rti sing contest h ld at St. ~f ar.y's college, St. \1 ary's. K as., in connection with th · publication of the . chool's yearbook. "The Dial." Bermingh a m sold a total bf more than three hundred d ollar:; \\·orth of a<h·crti::;ing for the annual. l CJ!m T . Spaldin_o:. oi Lebanon, Ky .. won ~(·cu1H I pI ace. his ad\'crtiscments :tlllllllllting t() 1\\·o hundred and cighty dollars . . r,n· \ ri s s \' i r g i n i a ~ f a r s h a 11 o i 1.20 K c n ih,orth annuc, Krnilworth entertained . at a hriclge party o n June 14, for :\1 is .~ lh·kn Fraser and !\li ss Helen Sollth\\ard. Roth ~fi . s Fraser ~nd \fi ss South\\'ard arc leaving Kenih,·ort!J fo. the su mmer. -o\fr . and \frs. G. C. \Yilkin s and thtir daughter, Loi s. of Findla_,., Ohio :-:pent last \\'C Ck-cnd \\'ith \[rs . \\' ilkin s' collS in. \f rs. Charles \f. Burlingame 812 Greenleaf a\'enue. ' ~fi _ s John Petty of Edinburg, Texas \\'ill a rrivc in \\'ilmettc tomorr o ,,· to make a six \\'etb' Yisit with her s iste r, \[rs. R. \[. Campbell of 631 Central a\·cnue. -o- For those who know the fine things in life an appreciation oi the charn1 of Deere Park is natural. We Specialize in the Stock of Representative Always on Property BAIRD . & WARNER Founded 1855 NEIGHBORHOOD BANKS Analysis free on request Office: DEERE PARK-Corner Sheridan .R d. and County Line Rd. HIGHLAND PARK Phones: Highland Park 3040-Briargate 1855 CHARLES STRAUSS & COMPANY 134 NO. LA SALLE ST. Franklin 8601 CHICAGO I