r LOGAN-HOWARDI P. T.A..I The Logan-Howard P.T. A. held its first F'athers' Night meeting Tuesday evening of, this week in the auditorium of the Howard school. Dr. Carleton Washburne, supenîntendent of the WTnnetka schools, spoke to a record- sized audience on the school systems of Europe, as observed by him during bis recent trip abroad. Much of the mnaterial of his interesting talle was taken f romt bis book "Remakers of Mlankind," copiesof which were on sale after tbe meeting. Mrs. Paul W. Stade and Mrs. Vic- toria M.\cteod, at two pienos, played -Th'e Hungarian Fanitasie," a cons- certo by Liszt, imucli to the delight of the audience w'hich apfflauded en- thusiastically, and iwas rewarded with aui enicore. l'lie 1.ogani - Howard Pre - Sclhool circle Joinced with the P. 1'. A. in this iiîecting. a 1laii .%,Iicli -vorked out very %%cl] and should be reînenilbere(1 ili the future. 'l'lie îîienibershil (drive is inow defi- iiîtcl.v n. anid the P. T. A. %velconies your niaines Ï0 its list of nieiibers. A .%(111 i .t ilneltey -will he given as a prrjze Ito thv rnoint irst registeritig 100 per #(Iit M ipî-til iinenhl>ersliil)s. Mlr >. Albert A. NlcKeigliai is host- tolav te the Babies Frienidlv at lier lîiiinie at, 10-15 Greeinleaf avenue. I id von k niov that there are eni- rohIIlIn tMiss Alice Stade's dance clai.se twvo children froen i Iubbard X\o..two froin Xinnietka, tliree 1rinNen lort h. t vo froin Fa' te ()ne froiNjles Cent.er, and (,ne frein )ik Park 'l'lie popiularitv of thiese classes secîns te he spreadin;g net onilv -.1 >mg lte north shore. but to the w 'trîstuirbs. Save Novenîhber 16, for the Logan- i 1euar<1 (lt ssert bridge in the 1-foward >Chool. Your rooni chairman will give :niasi opportunit%. te bu%. our ticket briiler lefore that tirne. The pro- ceeds are a(I(ld to the P. T. A. wel- iare fund. and are of course greatlv uîee<led to carry on the work, of the a , c i at îon. lRooii teas soon to be given Novenîben 12 ( Monday)-Iloward sCon)d grade; Miss Reese's room; hostess. Mlrs. Chester Gould; assist- ant hostess, Mirs. G. M. Snodgrass. November 13 (Tuesday)-Howard seventh grade; Mrs. Grove's. Miss Davis' and Miss Madsen's rooms%, liostesses Mrs. Frank Hoffînan. Mrs. L. A. Armstrong, and Mrs. Stanley Peterson;, assistant hostesses, Mrs. William Hayt, Mns. Clinton Cochran, and Mrs. Carl Prussing.1. -.Novemben 14 (Wednesday)-Logan first grade; Miss Fenris' rooni; host- ess, Mrs. Gerald Wallace; assistant lîostess, Mrs. William S. Thomas. November 14 (Wednesday)-How- ard second grade; Miss Petrie's' room; hostess, Mns. John, R: Ken- nedy; assistant bostess. Mrs., Wilson H. Eastman. Mn. and Mns. Franklin Wanner, 128. Robsart road, KenilWorth, nio- tored to Cbampaign to see their son, Franklin, Jr., and attend the Anmy- Illinois game last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moss, 316 Cum- non road, Kenilwortb, whose son. Eanl, Jn., is a noommate of Frank, Jr., accompanied them. Mn. and Mrs. Bently McCloud, 338 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, and their Chicago friends attended the t llinois-Army game Satunday. WILUPTTR Ilun- -- -- -.- - -- - .a Sun set Ridge .Introdues: Skeet Shooting Saturdaty Sunset Ridge Country club will in-, augurate #s irst, skeet-shooting sea- ' Son Saturdayv afternoon, November 10, when members wl try out for their handicaps, preparatory to the beginning of t eamu matçhes to be held, throughout the winter season. M ore than one hundred shooters are ex- pected to participate. The club's skeet- shooting layout bas only recently been completed. It bas been built South- west of tbe first fainway near tbe starting tee ini order to be convenient to clubliouse and locker-room facili- ties. The club plans regular weekly shoots -and the development of a tèam for inter-club matches. The finst feature of the program will be a tur- key shoot Tbanksgiving week. C. A. Kellers Are SDinner Bridge Hosts Mr. and M.\rs. C. A. Keller, 820 Greeniwood avenue, entertained the folfowing fiends at dinnier and bridge after the Wisconsin - Nortbwestern football gaine last Saturdav: Mr. an(i NI ns. Ernst \Von Briesen. tlieir soni, Ernst, Jr.. and Mliss Elsa and 'Miss Dora. sisters of Nr. Von Briesen, ai of ilaee Miss I)orotliv Kasc.- of L.as Vegas, N. M., Nlr. and Mrs. R. 1'. logeniaii. and Mr. and Mrs. JaY Baldwin of Chicago, also L. WV. OIsoin of 'Mansfield, Ohio. ,'Mr. Von Bniesen, MIr.. Baldwin, 'Mr. Logeman andl Mr. Oison are classmates of Mr. Keller. This gatlering wvas tlhe after- math of the thirtv-fifth anniversary last Jiine of the class of '99 at the Uni- versitv of Wisconsinî. Miss Kathryn Benson. 210 MNeirose avenue, Kenilworth, is leaving on November 14, for Washington, D. C., and Richmond, Va., wbere she wil visit Miss Peggy Xollev and assist with lier debut party. Mrs. Charles Howardl Bent, 201<) Beechwood avenue, wvas bostess at a luncbein followed by' sewinig last Tuesdav in bonor of MIrs. Stanley Harris, a cousin (if Mr. Petit. Mliss Clara Braun, 6-19 Prairie ave- nue, entertained a dozen friends at a Hallowe'en party at bier bome on Tuesday, October 30. VISITS ItELATIVES Mrs. Charles. Rockcastle,. Charles, Jr., and ]David, 520, Abbotsford- road, Kenilwortb,. accompanîed by Mrs. Rockcastle's sister-in-law, Mrs. J.* H. NewpÔrt, Jr:*, and hier baby daughter, of Indianapolis. left Sunday to b:pend -t cizZlc t'tO the big game Means a swagger fur, Iined coat-1 9.75 Half the thrill of going* to a football game . .. or to any other place . . . is in being fashionably dressed. This swagger tweed is jaunty enough to be sporty... . . heavy enough to keep you cozy, and warm. One. of severat excellent styles. INC. 952 Spanish Court Phone. WiIme1te 467 Originial Styles Rsght 6Prices Toloif Technique Attractive Specials for Holiday Gifts J. De Toloif 518 Davis Street, Evia nston UNI. 2178 a week wvith the Newports. Mr. 1,oclk- castIe will mnotor down to get the!> and spend the week-end there. Mrs. .Henry Alle o f .Troy, ,Ohioý, the guest ýof her daUüghteri Mn,. K. Stover, 1044 Ashland avenue.' Novembe r 8, 1934 WILMETTR LIPIR-