Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 May 1935, p. 60

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and c( Only this week Mrn. George H.Tom- lunson, .general .chairmanof .the local oomMittee, gave out a complete iist of «Ili comittee chairman, as follows:- Dr. Clyde L. Oross, financial chairman;ý Chartes W.'.Ward, promotion; }-rnest IEshue, program; Miss Maàrtba.;Zugler. Wnormation; Mrs. Olin Cady, ticket;, lits. F. Todd Wheeler, literature ',Mr's. X.A Campbell, home-hospitality; M*rq. lains L. Lardner, university room1 as- ,inen.AlIl commIttçesesre organ- 1us, wrkis well' under way toward' * 0Mev12-Day Cours. -The institute will offer a twelve-daY course in -intensive study of national anid international .problemis. under the leadership of nien of supeior standing in their respective fields. There will be, as inthe plast, iegular clases dur- iiig the. day, in Harris hall, Northwest- ern university campus, and evening lectures, whicb will be open to the public. and held in tbe Great hall of the First Methodist church, Evanston. Soute of the evening lectures will include addresses by the foliowing: Senator Gerald P. Nye, chairman of the. special committee of the senate on investgation of the munitions industry;' auvier '1 8rt *il&U bC«t - ment of State, counselor to tbe Amien- can ,nembers of the Lytton Comnmission in 1933, author of "The Pacific Area: An International Survey"; Paul Scott Mowrer, associate editor of the Chiý cago Daily News, director of tbe Daily News Foreign Service ini Paris, 1919- 1934; Senator Williamn F. Dietericb, United States Senator f rom Illinois; v..... t1YA.àm lohiavinnrofenssor of 'school De Vini served and airs. s that ail attend. The. Babies' Friendly, sponsored by the Logan-Howard P. T. A., is having its anïnual p>ienic supper meeting at Mrs. ,Comee's borne in Northbrook this Saturday.. It ýis to be a musicale by Wilm ette young people. and by young people from the House of Hap- plies., a *settleiment bouse in the "backé of the yards" district in Chi- cago, operated under the auspices of the Episcopal.diocese. Anyone need- ing transportation is invited to com- municaf e with Mrs. Donald Maxwell, Wilme tt e 2986. Those attending, will bring. their own supper and dishes.> The Adolescent Study group c losedt on a "higb note" for the season when Miss Mary McKay, music supervisor îor the. lower grades, talked on "Mu.- sic in Our Scbool" Tuesday, May 14, at -Howard schooi. Some of the "high notes" ocf Miss McKay's talk follow: ,"Quotlng Dr. Wilkins of Oberlin: 'Society Io by lts very nature a living organiom ratlier than a statie Institu- tion, and that, though the Influence of any one of us ma.y be amall, thie centur- les through which that Influence may In some wa.y continue, are unnumbered.' Then, as teachers, whiat goes into a inu- tie curriculum and the mariner of Its~ Presntation should be most, caretully hic., distributors of the Leica camera, in arranging for the exhibit. in Conjnc tion with-hpoto- graphic exhibit there will also;be an ex- bibit of: Leica am eras and accessories. The photographs to be exbibited are, ail by a number of. the most outstanding and famnous pbotog.- raphbers in the world. The photographs in- clude' examples oi amateur, press, can- did, stage, scientific and aerial activities. The exhibition wilI be of mnoet iterest to amateur and profes- sional photographers, and Aimer Coe an(' company, wbos2 Evanston store is at 1645 Orrington ave- nue, announce that they have coniplete information as to the type of. camera. the lens, aperture and speed us ed i n mak- ing the varions pbotographs. Whitemnan Orchestra Wilt l ,_ tenaiet î c-opratveactîvitUeR, in-a clinis of the Médical, School of North- philosophy of living which Is conlitie ve western university and of' the College to ~ ~ ~ ' soilbter0n? in the His, located in the Ozarks -of Mrs. Ringholnr is to becongratu- southerai Illinois. The concerts will be lated on the four excellent prograns given at 3:30 and at 8:30 in the Audi- she brougbt to the Adolescent Study torium tbeater, Congness street end group this year on: The adolescent Wabash avenue, Chicago. and (1) leisure, (2) his feiends, <3> h olgea h us sseig religion, (4) music. TeColg h- ilsi ecig 935 SPRUCE STREET, newly donc, in neon lighting, is Winnetka's Iatest sign of spring. This is just a littie convrenience wbich R. E. Sinisbeianer, justice of the peace, living at that address, bhas ar- ranged to guide delinquent personal property taxpayers to bis resideiice MOVE TO INDIAP HILL mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Niichol and *clin daughter, Audriey Relen, for- moery of 217 Thfrd striçet, Wihunette,, tIolin Hillthe. latter part Aim Tbey are, located at *367 The Howard-Logan P. T. A. dental ciinic wiii be beîd Tbursday, May 23, from 9 a. m. to 12. For date of Health Center dental1 clinic, telephone Wilmýette 124. iippear i wo Kecitals " Lc «ý f -CaIvjf, M LUta TurClCF, Berenice Viole, 114 Third street, Allan Tbozwpson, Barbara Huntsman, bas recentiy presented a number of Louise Hicknsan, J e a n Spaauth, ber piano pupils in two recitals. The Johns Neville, Gertrude Kaufman, first was held in the Atnerican con- Claa Kerekes, jean Pittman,- Helen ,servatory ini Chicago, and com- Harrison, Blanche Winbergh, Cath* prised mainly themore advanced and erine Cbhessickç and Margaret Kerekes. y i 'to , sécurt ý' funds 1

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