Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1938, p. 11

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of the bJru nhuazi meettng of tne Illinois Society of Engineers, held at Peoria last week. Mr. Oison took for bis subject "Some Points on Waterworks De-, W. M. OisoU sign from the Operator's Viewpoint," and in bis address discussed certain desiguis ini existing plants that might well have been different in the in- terest of greater efficiency. He point- ed out, that there lias so far lieen no trouble at the Wilmette plant due to ice accumulations at the intake, which, he said, encouraged engineers in the belief that an intake could be designed that would completely elim- inate the ice trouble. The speaker then went on to dis- cuss the mechanical equipment and installations, pointing out both good and bad features; building layouts to achieve; the most in space,1 economy and light; uses of various chemicals employed in water filtra- tion, their storage, care and manner of transporting f rom storage rooms to filtration tanks. drve to reduce the number of men employed. It is easy enougli later on to eliminate a device which is seen to be superfinous or more trouble than it is worth, but it some-' times is difficuit or almost impossible fo add one after construction is completed." Pi Kappa Alphas Preépare for 7Otk; AnniversaryFee The 7Oth anniversary of the fouild- ing.of «Pi Kappa Alpha fraternlity, on, March 1, will be celebrated biy alumni of Chicago. and the Northwestern uni- versity chapter with a dinner, it. was announced, this week by Paul. A. Pot- ter, Bannockburn, president .of the alumini body- SCommittees were appointed with Harold E. Rainville, 7658 N. Roger avenue, Chicago, as general chair- man. He wilI be assisted by Emory, Gates, 1400 Lake Shore drive, and Wilson Brown, 7229 N. Sheridan rdad, Chicago. Cushman B. Bisseli, 2749 Euclid Park place, Evanston, is chairman of the nominating committee with Law- rence D., Smith, Highland Park, and Roy G. Rylander, Riverside, to as- sist. Lynn 0. Waldôrf, Northwestern university football coach, will present the Distinguished Achievement award annually given by the Chicago alumni to the alumnus who bas contributed most to the fraternity and society. during the year. Prof. William Ross Slaughter of Northwestern univer- sity is chairman of the awarcl coin- mittee. Other members are Arthur S. Bowes, 1000 E. 48th street, Chicago, John W. Ladd, 333 N. Michigan ave- nue, Chicago, Rainville and Potter. Gov. A. B. "Happy" Chandler of Kentucky, a wînner of the award, lias tentativ'ely accepted the toastmaster- ship. National Vice-President Free- matn H. Hart, Hampclcn-Sydney, Va., will speak and Mark Love, Chicago opera and radio star, wil1 sing. ON«" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Miss Margaret Morrison, C. S. 0f CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Momber of the Board of Lectureship of the mot h.r Church, The, Firsi Church of Christ, Scdentist, in Boston, Maýssachuseth SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 6, .938 AT 3 O'CLOCK IN THE, CHURCHEDIFICE, CENTRAL AVENUE AND TENTH STREET Anyone who has not heard a Christian Science, Lecture or whofor some other reason is enIitled, ta a reserved seat may obtfain, one byapplying aF Ithe Reading Room, I1133 Central Avenue. .Re- served seats will be held until 2:50 on the afFernoon of the lecture. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INYITEO TO ATTEND ANOTHIR CAIILOAD of fresh picloed FIoridqa Oranges, just voIIed into our Wilmet. ware- hou.., and wvi lle on sale tisi week-end et the, foII.wang loy prie..: IORANGES red baga.....Now.only 75c Good siz.. Full of juice for29C Evanston Business College 1718 Shermnan Avenue wu. H. CALL<OW, Pri.mUI30 2740 The 1301 Lake Av. C..,t.u St. -Fruit Cer AM C. & N. W. s"i<i.. a& ~.. ~ 1717 OokAve. Uok 1.882 ree 877 -: WII. 428', r wiI. 142 UNI.. 30W

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