W IL M 1:-.TT E LI.F s· Utcethbtr ·~. 1929 GARREn ORDINATION Bialaop Eclwia H. Hqbea Oliciatea at C...moDiea Bishop Edwin H. Hughes of the Chicago area of the. Methodist Episcopal church Qfficiated last Wednesday morning at the ordination services at Garrett Biblical institute. Six students received the deacon's order, and one faculty · member, Murphy H. Leiffer, was ordained to the elder's order. Mr . .Leiffer is assistant professor of sociology and home missions and director of city field work. The students ordained we.re George R. D. Braun, George A. Burcham director of religious education at ' the F~rst Methodist church, Forrest A. F1elds, Gustavus A. Morrison, Frank H. Stephens and Walter T. Wilson. All of these men have been elected for their ordination by their respective conferences. No autumn quarter convocation exercises will be held this year since the class eligible for graduati~n was so small. A new term, the winter quar+er will begin Monday, January 6. · Dr. R. D. Hollington of the faculty will take his quarter's leave of absence during the next term and will spend the winter in California. Dr. D. A. Hayes is also going to California to spend a brief holiday at La Jolla. ' Miss Cecelia Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Baldwin 622 \Vashington avenue, will be amon~ the roun? people returning from school for th.e Christmas holidays. Miss BaldWill, who · attends Lawrence college Appleton, \Vis., will return home to~ morrow. PLAY TULANE, CENTRE Three Purple Wildcats in New Year's Game Wildcata to Open 1930 Seaaon in Tilt With Southem Champa With . \he addition of games with Tulane university of New Orleans and Centre college of Danville, Ky., Northwestern university completed its 1930 football schedule this week. Tulane, which was champion of 1he Southern conference and went through · the past season without a defeat, will open the season for the Wildcats at Dyche stadium, October 4. The game with Centre college is scheduled for October 25 and will come between the Illinois and Minnesota games. Northwestern has played Tu1ane once before. That was in 1925 an<l re sulted in an 18 to 7 victory for the southern team. Tulane has built up a strong reputation in the south and should furnish an interesting early season date. Negotiations for a game with an eastern eleven were made but failed and have been definitely dropt>ed. The completed schedule now is : Oct. 4- Tulane at Northwestern. Oct. 11-0hlo at Northwestern. Oct. 18-Northwestern at Illlnois. Oct. 25-Centre college at Northwestern. Nov. !-Northwestern at Minnesota Nov. 8-Northwestern at Indiana · No~. 15.;-Wisconsin at Northweste~n. No\. 2--Notre Dame at Northwestern. 1vfiss Virginia Woodland, 336 Leicester road, Kenilworth assisted with several other~, Monday, December 16 ~t the tea M1ss Letitia Channon gav~ 111 honor of Miss Henrietta Countiss Miss Bettv. Jane Norcott, and Mis ~ Rosemary S1dley, at her home in Chi cago. Miss Channon is a sister of Mrs. Roy Bard of \Vinnetka. -oM iss Georgianna Fowler, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Robert L. Fowler, IG \Var~v1ck road, and Dorothy and Jane Darhng, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Darling, 256 Kenilworth avenue Kenilworth have returned from Ogont~ school for the Christmas holidays. -o~ r. and Mrs. T. ~· eller Kimball, 333 Le1~ester road, Kenilworth are to give a dmner dance at the Blackstone hotel for ~heir daughter, Doris, on Monday e":emng, December 23. Miss Kimball w11l return from Miss Porter's school Farmington, Conn., on December 17. at -oMrs. I. K. Stover, 1044 Ashland ave- nue, Wilmette, is giving a dinner party on Saturday, December 21, at Skokie ~ountry ~tub, for her son, Henry, who 1s returmng from the Choate school in \Vallingford, Conn. -0- "'--------------..J Frank A. Fridman, 242 Greenleaf avenue, and Mrs. E. Gardner of Rogers Park have been visiting Mrs. F. H. Clasgens of New Richmond, Ohio, and are now motoring with her to her hvme in Miami Beach, Fla. -oMrs. Arthur J. DeBerard, 1220 Greenwood av~nue, wit.h her granddaughter, Jeanne, IS spendmg several weeks in Troyon, N. C. Mr. De Berard, who accompan·ied them there, returned the first 01 the week. -oMiss Elizabeth Mulford is returning from \~ellesley c<?llege today to spend the Chnstmas holidays with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Mulford of 835 Elmwood avenue . . -o- Mr. and Mrs. H. Earl Poronto returned to their home at 901 Elmwood avenue last Monday after passing ten days with the former's mother, Mrs. E. D. Poronto, in Pasadena. -oM iss Pearl Munro returned from Rockford college to pass the holidavs with her father, John G. Munro, 1119 Elmwood avenue. H . E art Poronto, Jr., wiJl return Sunday to his home at 901 Elmwood avefrom Williams college to pass the holidays with his parents. --"0-- 1 Miss Carol Knapp of the Orrington h?tel, Evanston, 1s entertaining at a dmner dance at the Edgewater Beach hotel OI_J Thursday, December 26. Miss ~------------------------·----~ ~ Miss Mary Ellen Bentley, daughter Knapp 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred G. Bentley, 804 Byron H. Knapp, Elmwood avenue, returns today from -athe University of Chicago for the Frederick F. Skeel of Kenilworth holidays. left . for T1;1cson, Ariz. to be with his -oRobert F. Zech, will arrive in Wil- fa~1ly durmg the Christmas holidays. mette on Sunday from Williams college ~~s daughter, Marjorie, who has been to pass the holidays with his parents, 11l for three years, is now able to sit up. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Zech, 918 Forest -oavenue. M is:; Anne Louise Hughes will re-oM iss ] ane Burrill has returned from turn to her home at 941 Sheridan from Rockford college, Rockford, Ill., to De Pauw university for the holidays. spend the Christmas holidays with her He: brother, Francis, will return from parents, Dr. and Mrs. James A. Burrill, Oh10 \Vesleyan. -o812 Greenwood avenue. Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Hile of Galves-oMr. and Mrs. ] ames P. Sheridan, 935 ton, Ind. and their baby daughter will Forest avenue, will have their son, spend Christmas wtih Mrs. Hile's· p;trJohn, home during the Christmas holi- ents, Mr. and Mrs. ]. W. Humphries, days. John attends the University of 255 Wood court. -0Illinois. A!llong th?se· returning for the -oMr. and Mrs. Walter Shattuck, 755 Chns.tm~s h?hdays from the University Greenwood avenue, Glencoe, formerly of Illmms w11l be Marvin ] . Bruedigam, of Kenilworth, entertained several son of Mr. and Mrs. ] ohn H. Bruedifriends at their "anniversity" dinner gam, 136 Maple avenue. ~olast Saturday evening. J\ustin Phelps will spend two weeks' -oM iss Martha Farmer of Wilmette holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. will return from Lawrence college to- Edw.ard ] . Phelps, 328 Leicester road, day. Miss Patricia Goodhue and Miss Kemlworth. He is studying for his Betty Weber will also return from Doctor's degree in biology at Yale. -oLawrence. M iss Catherine Bickham, daughter -aWarrens Seibold, son of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Bickham, Ninth street, returns tomorrow Mrs. A. B. Seibold, 522 Forest avenue 429 _ Photo by Toloff arrives home tomoJ;"row from Corneti from Ohio Wesleyan university for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Alfred H. Taylor is active on university for the holidays. -oo the committee planning attendance at M iss Shirley Ross, daughter of Mr. W ells Simmons, son of the Fred the Wellesley club benefit of Monday Simmons, 338 Woodstock avenue Ken- and Mrs. Clyde P. Ross, 1321 Chestnut evening-a performance of "Bird in ilworth, returns Sunday from Kenyon avenue, Kenilworth, returned this week !rom Mt. Vernon .seminary in Washthe Hand" at. the Harris theater. college, Gambier, Ohio. mgton for Christmas vacation. Coach Dick Hanley and three of his P u r p 1e Wildcats are with the eastern football team which is on its way to San Francisco for the annual eastwest charity game · New Year's day. Capt. Henry Anderson (lower left) g u a r d, M i c k e y Erickson (upper (Ray) right), center, and Bill Calderwood (upper left), half back, are the Northwestern players who will play on the east team which Hanley and Andy Kerr of Colgate are coaching. The 22 players of the middlewest and the Atlantic states who compose the east team assembled . at Dyche stadium Monday where they received their equipment and had their first work-out together. This year's will be the fifth annual contest between the · east and the west, the west having been victors in all except last year's game when Holmer, former Northwestern captain, led the east to a 20 to 0 victory. -o1~r. and Mrs. W. H. McAdams and the1r two daughters, Barbara Jean and N ~ncy Ann, will pass the holidays wtth ~r rs. ~fcAdams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dubbs, 1004 M-ichgan avenue. -o- Works on !Jenefit I