28 HEAR AQUARIUM DIRECTOR George Morse, director of the Shedd aquarium in Chicago, spoke to New Trier High school students at an allschool assembly Monday morning. Mr. Morse has been in charge of zoos ln various parts of the country. He told the student s of his experiences in earin~ for animals . WILMETTE LIFE December 20, 1929 U. of I. Contingent Ia Arriving Home This Week Those students who will return to their homes for the Christmas holidaYs from the Cniversit\' of Illinois are : Dorothy Farrar, Wilmette; Margaret Crocker, Winnetka; Jeanne Culver, \Vilmcttc: Betty and Emmon s De Berard of Wilmette: Ralph Wheelock, Herbert Hurd., Carl Keith, Tom Gillett, and Winthrop Richards, all of Kenilworth; Martha Belshe, Margaret Stults, Joseph Turck, George Mangle. Sidney Davie, Tom Brown, Bob Har-. pe r. Ruth Drayer, Katherine Lindskog, Jack \\' eil.Jcr, Howard West, Winslow \\' ri g-ht. Jo seph C rumlich, Oliver Boddi e, Mart in Ca ssel. Arthur Eilers. Car lisle Duncan - Clark. Dorland Davis. Milt o n Guy, David Hick:-; , Arthur j ohn st n nr, Charle s Pjingsten. Farrinrrto n Schaeffer, Harold Thomp son, John Seyfried. all o f \Vilmett r . Other s from \\'tnnetka \\'ho will be hom e arc Martha Etzhack, Lenore Lorim er and Helen Thiel. Active in Tourney Mrs. Anna R. Allen Summoned by Death Saturday, Dec. 14 Mrs. Anna R. Allen, wife of David E. Allen, 209 Fourth street, Wilmette, pa ssed away Saturday night, December 14. following an illness of several months. Services were held at Mrs. Allen's girlhood home in \Ve st Chester, Pa., Wednesday. Burial was in West Chester. Mrs. Allen was born of Quaker parentage in Paoli, Chester county, Pa . . ::\f r. and Mrs. Allen came to Wilmette twe~1tv-five year ago. They were to have ~.celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary next month. Mrs. Allen was active in the \Vom an's club of \Vilmettc for several years, having been particularly interested in the building campaign for the original club hou se only recently replaced by a new structure. She was a member of the First Congregational church of \iVilmette. Failing health several years ago necessitated her almost complete; relinquishment of interests outside her home . Surviving Mrs. Allen are her hus band, two daughters, Mrs. Maude A . Philips of Kenneth Square, Pa., and Mrs. Dorothy A. Killian of Los Angeles. Cal.; and three sons, Ronald G. Allen of Pittsburgh. Pa.. D. Everett Allen, Jr., and Rodney B. Allen of \\ ilmette. MOTHERS' CLUB MEETS The Alpha Phi Mothers' cluh held a meeting Thur sday. December 12, at the Alpha Phi sorority hou se on No rth western campus. The Mothers' club meets one Thursday of each month. MR. ALBRIGHT is giving his personal attention to shampooing. marcelling, permanent waving, finger waving and hair cutting. Miss Collins specializing in Manicuring ALBRIGHT BEAUTY SHOP 1167 Wilmette Ave .. \Vilmette Phone Wilmette 4 5 1 7 RETURNING FROM EAST , ·orth shore boy :-; \\·lw \rill be home , irom the l·.astcrn collrgr s include · i (Underwood and Underwood) from Cornell. Dick fuller. Homer Hil -~ . ton. Richard R oss man, and \ Villrtt ~Irs. ~· Starr Best, n~ttonally an.d Spooner: from Harvard. 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