Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 May 1933, p. 17

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1 ati trnds.Ile contriouteci two of diue thirty chapters of the Hoover Rc- fport. on Social Trends and directed the researchgivin-g nearly thre-e years . o rk to [bis study which is the first national inviientoryý of social institu- .tions and analysis of -social change! everattempted. His view that probý- lenis.of American socicty. are attrîb- M. ~ uted to social lag> lbas attracted wide attenîtion. Bre lbs thoirv of so- *cial difficulties is that the stresses oi Nocièty are caused by different rates j4 of change in: the various elements of culture sc as goverrnnent, industry, tefamil tehioog e H has held *tlhe chair of soeiology in, înany uni-, versities and is now ai the Universitv l'iss J)o otlî liai!, 500 Central of Chicago. (1 'C11Ue zwas. lehd 'd /'r.idenit oit Hear Kareton Hackett Ipril 20 of. tlec:Junior Aj.lnrlior Karleton Hackett, for 23 ycers dis- of te t/ foiiait's(Club)Of Wlu I. ti iiguished music critic for the Clii- cago lFvening Post and one of. the Otiier officers that %verceclecte(l are nmost delightful and authoritativef as oIos Miss Harriet %Mous, vi 'speakers on the subject of m~u.ic and preident; Miss Ami Klapperich, secre-1 musical crticisin, will speak on -"Life i. tary., and the following committec andl Art.- He bas fine literary at-' chairnen.,L\Miss Betty Mulford, pro- tammnents, being a graduate of Har-i .iraml: Mrs. George Hannah, ways and vard and having studied under the means, and Miss Jane *Nstrom, 1pub- hlOtntdmser fmsti tly licity. The incomning miember-at-large and other counitries., i~ Mss Forene Cok. ens Jensen who wilI speak on Toniglit (Thursday) the program Lf n atr, htin h prt ~ ilIbe awalkng reearsl of the al forces of Nature, lias done more %vla, " as Huaidsgo" by Rrac f hel to retain the natural beauty of this Croithers. It is a modemn piece, quite lato h onryta n te invflvd ad vryamuing Th~ payone person, for he hias encouraged iIv-l ed n evauig h'pa and worked for the retaining of the) %vl eread by the Misses Harriet Frs rsee n peevn h NMuns, Ruth Randaîl, Florence Bran-FoetPsrv adpsrinth son . irgniaHanah Roali Misnative plants and mild flowers. He soan, ignanai Roberts, bs las laid out and designed some of the janeRobets.and. Patsy Flentye,. The fine estates and the smaller artistic program' begins at 7 :30. ones of this region and can be said to Nf rs Joh Campell,815 e a "real lover of the Land." Xfr. ohnCapbll,81 1ake ave- Noted ReUious Leader nue, is convalescing at the Evanston f ~ ~ .*.Dr. Charles :W. Gilkey who iwill. hosptal om u apç"~u'~uu~ 0) ~ sieak on "Life and Religion," is dean tion ivhich she hiad* to uindergo sîu- of the Universityl of Chicago chaLpel. denl làt Thrsdy monin, Dr. Gilkev was 9. trustee of the Ui- 1fr and Mrs Sai Dniis.328Oa versity of Chicago f rom 1919, te 19281 Mr.and Mr. am )enis 32 Oa Iand the pastor of the Hyde Park' (ircIe,. are driving to St. L-ouis this Baptist churchi from 1910 to 1928, re- Vriday on a business and pleastire1 signing in both of these capacities toý trip. M r. Dennis hiad been in in-_ take up bis duties as dean of tbe~ cannati this week. returning today. chane.T-He hprnni anembevr of the The- announces M Auoyer 9424. .QO. Peter Van, Sree 3ý 202 S. ST/JE STREET 18 Ç.ntury BIdg. Webster 7187 Reservations now for evipnings of. Friday. Safurday and Sunday, May 5 to 7 inclusive. Accommodations be.. ing rapidty fild. Phone Randolph 7500 for reservations NOW. .AKFOR EMPIRE ROOM CAPTAIN' Richard ,Morriel Abbott's Internotional Dartc.rs Judith Jlarron BtUes Singer Enyart, VI STOC: i9 9. Lasa

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