( .. June . 4, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 17 Mrs. W. C. Southard of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, will be in Wilmette this summer as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Gil:. Women of Wilmette Pariah Method- bert Stansell, of 1018 Lake avenue. ist Church in Farewell to Mra. Fred Mrs. Southard is taking special work A. Troy at the Bush Conservatory of Music. than 100 women of the \Vilmctte Parish Methodist church were present at a farewell gathering given in honor of Mrs. Fred A. Troy who has ldt for New Y CBrk City where she will make ht·r home . The reception was gin·n 1)\· tht \\'omen's societv of the church.· ~ Mrs. R. J. Burrows. Mrs. \'V . C. Rein hold and Mrs. T. T. Edwards were the memhcrs of the reception committ<'e which had chargr of the affair. ~fr . and Mrs. TroY, who formerlv lind at 82~ Ashland ayenur han.· hee;, promin ent in the work of the M rthodist church for manv vears. Mr . Trov. who is affiliated ":ith the ~f. C' . D. Rordtn compan~· . has heen tran . ferred to th(' New York office of the compan)·. Mrs. 'fro~· is no"· living at the ?\ort l1 Shorl' hotel in Evanston. while · \fr. Trov ha s alre;-~rl'· g-one ('ast . A.ctive in Ch~rch Work Tht· Tro\'s eame to \Yilm('tte 12 ~- c.· ar~ ago ~nd :inCl' tht·n have been artiYe in t hr work of thr church. ~f rs. Trc,,· wa s prrsiclent nf the Ladie s' Aid -.nr i<-t,· during thr war period and until n ·unth· was tht lt-ader of tlw ~rcond cli"isim; (,f t h{' Ladie s' A i!l . )..fr. Trm· ha' been a 1llt111h<:r nf tht' official ~ hnard for mam· vears. He j.., at present the chair;n~n of the tru-..tus and has also held the pnsit ic.n nf t ;easu rrr nf thr church . Son at New Trier ~1 r. and ).frs . Trm· han· two rhildn·n. ~fi ss Dorotlw. ~dw is grarluatins:r fr0111 ~warthmore . cnlleg<· at Philackl pllia thi s vear. with honor~ . \Vhen she wa .. gracluatt' d from ~e"· Trirr four q·a r :- ago ~ht' wa ~ ra ll<:d tlw mn<>t brilliant qudtnt t·vt·r ).!ra<luatt'd from tIll' ~r h no l. Th<'ir ~on. Ch~trk:-. PTaduafl' . . th is ,.t·ar from :\t·" · Trin. H<· is a nH'lll lwr nf tht· ra~t (tf tlw :-('ninr pla~ · . ;111 d ;:tCt ivr in sc hool work ··~fr. Tro,· is realh· the 111an " ·ho ~ - n· ated tht' gn·atrr . Yi sion of tl1 is t·h u'rrh." sa id tht' Rn- . ~fr . Cilh,·rt St:tn"··ll. pa ~ tor (,f tlw church. "H(' "·a . . t h t' n n c w lw had t h r "i ~ i on of it . . hi"l!tr da\· and of tht· J,i ~grr claY in \\' il111('flt·.. Fi\'(· n·ar-. al!n \dwn T ca nH· h(·r(' th r mrmhrr-.hip \\' tl' 500: 1H·\\· it is alm!tst 1.000. 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