Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Dec 1929, p. 21

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:pecember 13, 1929 WILMETTE Marion Deering McCormick of Chicago and Mrs. Barbara Deering Danielson of Boston. Charles Deering's father, William Deering, was the donor of the present Fisk hall, erected in 1898 and named in honor of the late Prof. Herbert Fisk, principal of Northwestern university academy from 1873 to 1904. LIFE 21 University to Spend One Hundred Million on Evanston Campus Plans for a 100-million-dollar expansion and development of the Northwestern university Evanston campus during the next 50 years are in progress, it was revealed this week alon~ with the announcement of a gift of $1,000,000 for a new general library building. This gift. made by the family of the late Charles Deering of Evanston, formerly chairman of the board of the International Harvester company, will make possible erection of a new library as the central and first unit in thr~ general expansion plans. It wilt be known as the Charles Deering library. James Gamble Rogers , architect for the buildings on McKinlock campus, has already been commissioned to draw plans for the library, and ground for the new structure will be broken in June, it was announced. The present library was built in 1893, a gift in large part of Orrington Lunt, a charter member of the hoard of trustees and for -some time its president. It is planned to remodel thi5 building and use it as a library for the English department. New buildings called for in the expansion program are halls of science, education, speech and theater and music, a women's building and a chapel. Santa Claus to Appear at Shawnee Club Party Santa Claus is scheduled to appear in person at ·the children's party which will feature Christmas week festivity at Shawnee Country club Saturday afternoon, December 28. It is promised to be the biggest and best party yet held for the club children, and there will be ~ tree lavishly decorated and shining in the bay window of the lounge. Parents are invited to join with the youngsters in the merry-making-, ~nd mothers who are members are asked to send the names of their children to the dub office. A dance for gitls and boys of grades 6, 7 and 8 will be in order Friday e\·ening, December 27, and that will also i be a Christmas party. Holiday happenings will lead up to the big New Year's eve ball when there will be dinner parties prece_ding and special entertainment. Dancing will begin at 9. Two orchestras will provide the music. Breakfast will be served in the large dining room after 2 in the morning. All reservations for this party must be made before December 26, and it is urged that they be given attention by December 16. Last Sunday there was a musical program and there will be another next Sunday afternoon. There will be a dance for young people of college age the evening of December 28. MISS MARGARET TUFfS Teacher of Piano PupU of Louise Robin Qfld Automatic Coal Burner Exhibited in Wilmette An automatic coal burner called t!1e "Electric Furnace Man" is being displayed by the Wilmette Coal and M;.J.terial yard, 1301 . Lake avenue, and demonstrations will be given for anyone who cares to inspect the burner. The "Electric Furnace Man" automatically feeds coal to the fire as it is needed to maintain even heat, and automatically dumps the ashes in a sealed container outside the furnace. Heating engineers who have endorsed the "Electric Furnace Man" contend that by asing h cheaper coal and less coal ~an be burned. ~.\dol£ Weidig 449 SuNSET RoAD TEL. WINNETKA 1367 Read the Want Ads SOl) 1 ~eS TO RETURN FOR HOLIDAYS Miss Jane Young, 333 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, who has been at National Park Seminary in \Vashington this rear as an accompanist, will return home on December 20. Miss Young will return with a group of girls from the north shore who come back br the holidays. The girls who will come with Miss Young are Ruth Wcnter 11rs. Hugh A. Foresman, '515 Essex of Winnetka, Mary Louise Hays and Virginia Miller, of \\ ilmettc. These road, Kenilworth. entertained her The gift of the Deering family is in girls will return on January 7, to Na- bridge club on Wednesday of this week. memory of a man who was a friend of tional Park. Northwestern for year s. He endowed some years ago a professorship at Northwestern to foster research in botany, which was among his particular interests. He died in 1927 in Miami, Fla. Members of this family are his widow, Mrs. Marion Whipple Deering of Evanston, a son, Roger Deering of El Paso, Tex., and. two daughters, Mrs. · -'t the g\J eS to1' · · · · l' ' 1\'-" rljl\ the "'\l(i1'U · ··· \\St 01 ~ou1 J for whom Tyou folks want something HE very original- not too personal - not too ex~ pensive. 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