Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 May 1938, p. 53

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program tfor next fali submitted, and officers for the next year elected. The siate presented was unanirnously *accepted: Mrs. L. P. Marten, Wil- mette, president; Mrs. W. F. Butter- worth, Evanston, vice-president; and Mrs. Thelma Earhardt.of Park Ridge, *secretary, ýAta luncheon held at the Tally-ho tea. roomn, Mrs. Esier of Oak Parkspokeon BrownieCamnping. ENTERTAINS SCOUT MOTHERS Mrs. C. G. Shearoin. training all(,, personnel cha irman, openled , er home f rom 3 until 5 Monday -afier- noo001 for a group, of Scout Mothers to hear fromn the director the needs and pri'vileges in Girl Scout leader- ship for the coming year. Te 'a 'was served to somne 20 guests, and enthusi- astic- interest was appreciated by those who. regularly carry on scout work in the village. TWO OVERNICHT CAMPS 1Over-nights were held by Trooî> one -at Camp Cox, near Elgin,. and by' Troop 2 at the priv>ate cabin -be~- longing to Mr. andi Mrs. L. P. De- noyer. PLAY KeniI-worth Children to Cive "Merchant of Venice" Fridmy Students at the Joseph Sears schoolt Icaclers and committee people, are at- tending' the various sessions. The new progrgm wiIl be expiained in its entirety. Miss Florence 'Marcel will be absent'from the office on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday because of ber part in the -conference. Noted Edacators Will J»in ýN,. U.'S. Same Faculty The appoiiinment to the North- western. university summ er session faculty of 106 prominent educal:ors from colleges and univrersities throughout the --ountry ýwas an- nounced, this Week by Director Ern- est H. Hahne. Classes will begin on june, 21 and continue for eight. weeks. Tbe summer faculty of ý300 wiII in- clude yisiting Iaciulty uembers froma Harvard, Southern California, Porto Rica, Columbia, and Louisiana State. All departments of the university will offer a total of more thàn 400 courses. A number of, educational and recre*- ational features, incîuding choral, band, and symphony concerts, pîays .n the UJniversity theatre, tours of Chicago, a free series of foreign mo- tion pictures, and public lectures in connection with the cou~rses in con- temporary thought and public speak- Our Sta§ Consista .1 MR. RICHARD MISS BELLE MISS ELLEN Free Consultation by Mr. Paul on Wednesday by Mir. Joué on Saturday r phone Dinnetka 4080 lor dppointment BRIDEs RELATIVESe FRiENDS! Whatever place you occupy in the wedding scheme, wedding git re something toiconsider. Toppmng the list. of thinige.every, wants are glass and China. The Blue Parrot lias beguling sélections of both, i lovely old traditional ptMrns or, m attractive modern designs for.I brides whose tastes have gone mnodern. 1 Frequently brides consider- ately indioete their gift pref- erences to us. We pass the word on to you, if you want it. This insures successful gifts. bride needs and --j The play, one of a series of annual Shakespearian 'performances given by the eighth grades 'of the school, is to be offered this Friday evening in the schooil auditorium. The cast follows: The> Duke of Venice, Donald Raggio, Salanlo, Earl Boorman; Antonio, Val- ter Boyle; Bassanlo, Stephien Cae Gratianiô, John Novascone; Prince if Morrodco, Graham Burnslde;Pic cnanan, professor of mathem atics, Tulane; Dr. Louis I. Bredvold, chair.- man of the department of English, Michigan, Dr. Raymond W. Fair- child, president of Illinois State Nor- Mal; Di, Myres McDougal, professor of, Iaw, Yale. - 1eý .A. A. Harding, band director, 111- nois; Noble Cain, director of the Chii-1 cago A Cappella choir; D~r. Frederick Me ope.Mag of KELLMAN'S EVANSTON .,.GLASS STiORE OPENING SPECIAL As an opening, feature of this modein glass store, specializing in everything made of glass, we ,the assi oni stee. h ome at Lda trustee of hIue e on the. death of 1 ward L.,, THE. BLUE PARROT 1551 Shermn Avenue Evansgon J C141 atiiDo« iù

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