14 'WILMETTE LIFE October 18, 192? RESIGNS POSITION Serve as Attendants in Dutch Scholar Will Be :\trs. \\'illiam L. P~c. house commit-· Walgreen-Dart Wedding Garrett Guest Speaker h. ' (' rhairman nf the I~enilworth clu.h for ninl' years. has resigned and will ~liss Betty Lawrence, ·d aughter of A Dutch scholar of the philosophy spend tht' " ·inter in town. ~he ha s ~I r. and ~Irs . \\'a lter D. La\nence, 520 of religi on, Prof. C. ]. Hecring of the n ·nted hl'r lwme at i9 :\hhntt siord . l.akc an·nuc. \\'ilm cttc " ·as one oi the Uni,·ersity of Leiden, will be a guqt road. Kenilw orth for th e \\'int er. ~ir s. I hricksmaids at the 111arriage of ~li ss \\' illiam J. Tayh)r. Jl() CtllJJilor road : l~uth \\'a lgn:en tn .Justin Dart . o_n speake r ' at Garrett Biblical institute has )wen appnintc.:d the nt·\\· rhairm;tll' I \\. ed ue sclay , October 9, at the l 111- \\'ed nesday afternoon, Oct. 23, at 4. of the lwu !-t' rommittt'l' and will as'sist ,·ersity oi Chicago chapl'l. ~I is~ Ll\\·Invitation is extended by Dr. Fred-. carh rommittcl' in arranging the yari - . rcnn: \\·as _P ilt' o_f eig·ht ma!(}s whn _atC r· 1 .I f G Ott. atlairs. rec eiving n :scn-at ions. , tt·JH!l'd ~1J ss \\ algTccn. I he se g tr~ ~ crick . ~I se en ., prcsH ent o arrctt . \'.' l'l't' the ).1 isscs .:\anc\' Poole of Cln- for all interested to attend the lec ture r:t.~o. Betty La\Hen ce-. Pri :-cilla ~an· which will he given in the Charles HOLD STEAK FRY furc l oi (~reat Falls, :..f ont.. maid of ~facauley Stuart chapel. Prof. HcerttJg TcadJl·rs of the 1 ltn\·ard srhonl en· honur; ).brilln ]{ichardsnn, and H ekn jtwt·d a steak ir\' in tht' forest pre- 1 Fr.ancis Fitch of Chicag-(l, Jann ette will speak on some phase of philosophy st,rn> at Gknvit·,,· Tut·:-d;t,. aftemoon O'Leary, who is at Smith colkge, Hel en oi religion. Hi s talk has be~n aftt'r sclwol wa s dismis sed. \\.i lkin s pf l'hiragP, nl'tty ~tollman of arranged as otH' of his few aj,pcarChampaign. ~I i-- ~ La\\T CllL'l' and ~~i ss \Vedn esda.Y afternoon. October 23, :1t M. . 1 !\f 10. 1 ~~ ·\ll. z-s M 1 Sanfc)' ~ : arc swnr it y ~i:-.tt· r s of ~I i..;s 4 o'clock. c.- . \Valgrecn who is an Alpha Phi. · Garrett OJ)Cncd for its fall (juarter t . .ttH · :-: ·: · · ' q.l, J ruse an· · Ill', KenthnH·t h had a s th ctr · 1 la st week " ·ith a record enrollment of guest thi~ past :\Tl'k. thl'ir . dangl~tlT. ' . Thl' n:n·ptiun \\'ih hl'ld a_ t the ~~~ut 1 J::;' . . . . . , ,. · Mr:- . lhnntJt·ll Slatl'r, of !\e\\' \ ork ~lwre ( o n1Jtn· club. ~1 r. and ~1 r:-.. --·8 r~om murc tl~an tl~I:t} :-t.tt~~ ell! 1 I \ity, I\. \' . ~lr. Slatn rame on _to 1 Dart " :ill sp~ tld ~ix n1onths in H,a,Yaii I ~:.u_tly.mg ,1! 0 ·~ -"e.!-;,I.u_ns ~~ the ~n;~~· d l h1cagn and spent a fl'\\' day w1th I on their honeymoon. Prest1>n }arln· ; St:l1.(;:-,. l h~ m st 1tnte s cl~rmttono .. Mr. and ).1r s. Allen and then he and , of Kenilworth, one oi ~lr. Dart 's fra- : C·ngmatly bmlt to house 10- studenb, Mr~. ~later retunH:d t1l thl'ir home t ernity brothers, s~n-ed as an n~her j han· been ma<ll· to _ a~commodate ahotjt in 1'\t·\\· York. ;, ; tilt· \\'t.' ddin g. lf,(l, and thl· · n ' matntng hundred . ha\'l' . -- - - - - 1l 'tl'll forced ttl find lodging "off ratnptb." Plan ~ are under consideration nm,· for an apartment \\·here :-.tuclt-nt min:-.itt.-r:-. ma _ , . liH· \\·ith their 1 Glencoe Parents of Grade School .Pupils Inspect High School One hundred parents of children :ll the Glencoe Public schoo ls visited New Trier High school last Monday The trip \r as planned by the Glencoe Par~nt- Teacher association to acquaint the parents \\'ith the high schoo l and the \\'ay it is operated . bef ore their chil dren enroll there. ~1eeting in the me ~s hall at Xc . ,,. Trier at 10:30 o'clock ~1onda~· mornin g, the Glencoe parents \\'ere e:-;corted through the t:ntirc plant hy student guides. After enjoying a plate lunch eon at 1 :1 5 o'clock iti the aittrnooJJ the group assemb led in the schuo l audit orium, " ·here Supt. Frederick E. Clerk and variotts department head s spo ke to the pa_rcnts and answerl'd questions. 1J r . Clerk C(.)llllllendecl the Glencoe P. '10 A. for it:-; fore sight in arranging the visit to tht high school for parents of public school chi lc.lrcn " ·ho will later be high school stucknb. and stated that he hoped P . T. A. organizations in other north shore \·illages ""Htlcl pian si milar \'i :-;its to X e\\· Tri er. 0 ,..,. .I ... POWER DIETEt: liON with the NEW-4S Tubes _AT LAST' · ,- RADIO offors ExcluslJ'e!y ti11S · WoNDERFIJLIMPROVt:MENT Landscaped Sening of Home of W. R. Brailsford. Wilmette 1 S TYLES change in gardening as in everything else. The charming home pictured above has a setting in perfect keeping with the best ideals of modern landscaping. Perhaps you wish to modernize your grounds: particularly if the landscaping was done a number of years ago. If .s?, the fall season--eight now- ts the best possible time to make the necessary changes. 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