Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jan 1931, p. 25

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Boys' club, wilI be held i the sehool mess hall Thursdayevening, january 22, at 6:15 o'clock. Paul Leach of Winnetka, political writer for .the Chicago Daily News, wîIl be the speaker..Mr. Leach is'Well informed on the political situation flot only in this. country but in foreigi lands as well. His book, "That Man Dawes," wmms published recenitly. The p reliminary programn for 'the banquet will be arranged to show the fathers what. is being done in the way 'of extra-curricular activities at Newt Trier High school. Various. school. clubs an organigations wilI demon-. strate their work. It is feit that the extra-curricular activities at the high school are a phase of school life with which most parents are flot familiar. GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS Next week's guide-lecture tours1a t, Field. Museum of Natural I1istory will begin Monday, january 19, with "Amber, Copal and Lacquer" at Il o'clock - and "China" at 3 o'clock. O1ther days..ai the saine hours the Public will be offered the following sujects: Tuesday. "Asiatic Animais" and "Mummies"; Wednesday, "Metal Workers'" and "Implements of War- fare"; Thursday, two general tours of anthropological, botànical, geolog- Acal and zoological exhibits; and Fni- day, "Man Through the Ages" and *"Dinosaurs and other Reptiles.'- These tours,' conducted by staff lecturer's .are open to ail museum visitors. Parties assemble inside the north entrance. - FATHER DIES W.. Paulson, father ýof W. 'B. Paulson, 719 Washington avenue', passed away on New- Years eve at the age of 88, a t his home in Omaha, b Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Paulson returned to their home early this week after attenilding t he services. Mrs. Katherine Thurber of Beck. The group will gather first at the Field. museum to observe ý"An throp- ology and Folk Lore of the Amer- ican Indian." There will be a guid- ed lecture -i the Indian, section by Dr. Paul Marten; Indian -specialiet on the -museum staff; luncheon,at Rococo house where Pred Leigliton will present "Handcrafts .of the Amierican Indianse" at 12:15; a visit to. the. Indian'. trading, post at 1:30, and at 3 at St., Simon's parish house, Leland. avenue at, Racie,- 'he- Polit- ical Aspects of the Indian Problem" will. be discussed by Miss Marion E.. Gridley, secretary of the Grandl Council P ire. of ýAmerican Indianis. At 4 there will be a Grand Couiicil fire led by White Ragle, Dorothy O'Reilly Tucker, and the community life .of various Indian tribes will be presented by their representatives.. There will be an art exhibit by memnbers of the local Indian colony, a dinner at 6:30 with cuisine of native dishes prepared from age-old recipes. At 8 there will be an Indian pow-wow presided over by Irwin St. John Tucker, chief arrowmaker of the Council fire and director of the Indian players. A one-act. play, "Thp Ugly Man," will 'be presented, with an Indian specialty dance and "Little Fireface," also a- program of miusic and dancing, nature voices, song and flute, and other numbers, ail by Indians. ALPHA CHI ALUMNAE North Shore Aluninae of Alpha Chii Omega 'held a musicale and tea Monday afternoon, Jan. 12, at the ch'apter bouse on 'the Northwest- ern university campus. Misý Virginia Knapp, pianist; Miss, Nina Montgom- ery, vocaist, and, Mrs. Margaret Rut- tan Dullea, reader, presented the program. LA G AES Teony lnuaeschoo1 FRENCH able to readi. write. speak and under- $P.ANISR .tand tere~~isalnita. ot Pn..- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES' I"Life" wiIl be the subject at the services in the First Church of Christ, Scientîst, i Wilmette Sunday mQrn- ing, january 18, ;at l W'clock. -Sun- day school convenes at .9:45',o'clot.k. MA]RiEI 5 YA Mr. aùd Mrs. Péter Steffens, 1515' Wilmette aenecelèbrated. their fifty-»fifth wedding anniversary at a large familyý gathering last Sunday afternoon. ]RED TAG SALIR 20 toe40%y SAVINGS ON LEATIIER'OOODS, Discontlned nunubes and gooda us.d for d i a play VE pUOLMt i3esthat bave 6-dIV'O that subtle aometbinlg. wbïicb attratu toter...usal dies in, the cyes. Dou't be dis. couragéd if o0urf owe CyU 3art duli. lifele>u and unatuactive. A few, drops of barmieu M ai will brighten tbem up and cause. cbem to.radiate "IT." Thousands upon thousanda o Clever w6on1 use Marine daily, an 'd thus kce~p their, eyes .uwagt, Clear, brigbe and alluring. A mon th'a supply of this long. trusted lotion costa but 60c., rry it1 ~?fi J(OUR' 'EY'ES EVA KARON SCH UR, -mc. NORTH SHORE HOTEL. Has Reduced Fur-Trimmned Ir~ SUITEý 1212-1213 TOWER BLDG. 6a NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGOi.LLINOIS, CORé. MICHIGAN, ATMADISON -STREET $150 FORMERLY PRICED TO $69.50- nuuuuauuu n~~aUmmlwauuuanumannlmauum 1 '

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