October 11. 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 15 Adding Two. Grand Glencoe Parents to Visit ' N. T. High School Monday Pianos to Woman's Members of the Glencoe ParentClub New Equipment Teacher association will visit New · By A. H. E. Trier High school Monday, October The metpbcrs of th, e \V oma ns' club 14. Student guides will be on hand to take the visitors on a tour of the New of Wilmette have much to arouse their Trier , plant and stu dent ushers will curiositv and int erest in the open ing accompany thc1_ 11 to classrooms durin g meeting of the club year. The music th e third, fourth, fifth, and sixth pericommitt ee feels that not the least of ods. The visitors will assemble' in the the attractions are the two new gra1~cl -chool auditorium at. 2 o'clock in the - --- - - - pianos of highest standard that are to afternoon when Frederick A. Kahler, Miss Althea :\ortham of \Vilmette he part of the new club equipment. ! dean of boy s. :Jl iss Elizabeth E. Pack- ha s ~ htained a position at the \Vav·~ r- · Sure lv. all those interested in the cluh er, d.ean of girls, \V. L. Childs. direr- ly Art st udi os in vVilmette. or musically inclined. will applaud the I tor of athletics, Mrs. ~[arian Cotton. fores ight of the building committee in head of the mu sic dcpqrtmcnt. and providing good instruments for our ' several other ~ew Trier teachers will Tickets for artists and also for our audience:-; t(· ' he present to answer questions. listen to. WILMETTE WOMAN'S As to th e singer for the da,·. her BRIDGE FOR MRS. KNAPLUND CLUB nress notices from Lo ndon, Paris. 1.)r ' Mr .. Ransom ~1. Sherma n. 44 Brier Chica):!'o are all on the sa me plane road, \\'in netka was hn:-;tess to several of enthusiasm_. 11iss Marion UcAi<'.c I fricn<)s at bridge \\'cclncs(~ay even in t5 of the Amcncan Opera com pan,. 1s . of thIS \\'CC k at her home 111 honor o t October 28th cC?nsidc red a ~ingc . r of high ~ttainm~·nt. ~~rs. P~ul Kn<:plund (~vro!hY. King·) I 2:00 P. M.-5:00 P.M. v~· 1th. ref~eshmgh· secure mtonatlo!.1, ot ~fadtson, \\ 1s.· who 1s vtsttJ ' ·i-4- her smgtn~ \\'lth great accurac,· and scntt- mother, M r :-;. \\'. J. Ki :1g of 611 Forc:-t may be had from Mrs. mcnt. avtnuc, \\'ilmcttc. I Pelott, II 03 Ashland Ave .. \Yith no le ss an artist than Charks Wilmette, or at the door Lurvev at th e piano " ·e feel as . ured of l~obcrt SandcrsCI I. l of \ \ ' ilm ctte ha-; a most dcli_ghtful and auspicious open- hccn pledged t o Tau Kappa Eo:-;iln:1 for $1.00. ing dav o n October 23. at 2 o'clock . at the L'nin·r:-;it\· oi lllinni s at L'rhan:l. 1 1 GIVES BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs. Hughston McBaine, formerly Margaret. keith of Kenilworth, entertained at a luncheon and bridge on Fridav for her sister, Mrs. Cleon Larson, formerly Cornelia Keith of Peoria. Ill. Mrs. Larson has been in Kenilworth with her small son,· ] ohn Keith Larson. since the fir st part of Tulv Yisiting- her mother 1f rs. 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