WILMETTE LIFE GIVES FINAL LECTURE May 6, 1927 Evelyn Cook Will Wed M. S. Reichelt May 28 The marriage of Miss Evelyn Cook, daughter of Mrs. Daniel A. Cook of . 1432 Elmwood' avenue, to Morris S. Reichelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reichelt will take place Saturday, May 28, at the Guilmette Country club. The Rev. H. P. Smyth will read the service at 8:30 and a reception will follow. Members of the wedding party wtll include Miss Faith Reichelt, sister of the gr.o om, as maid of honor, and the Misses Faith Corson Olga Griswold, Louise Fahrbach, Mrs. Alden Field Smith, and Miss Katherine Duncan, as bridesmaids and Glenna Mae Rumford and Jean Weiland Shaffer as flower girls. The best man will be Willys Gamron and the ushers will be Harold Cook, Edward Schultz. Stanley Frazier ~.nd ] ohn Cameron. On the fir st of the year Illinois had 5,492 miles of concrete. highways-one~(r~ . . Ed\\·in Hedrick, 304 ~I elrose sixth of the total mileage in the United States and more than double the mile- avenue, Kenilworth is entertainiug her luncheon club today. age of any other state. The final lecture of the course conducted bv Professor Franklin Bliss Snyder of Nortlnvestern university, was given last week at the home of Mrs. Richard Wolfe, 41-t E ·sex road. These lectures were gin·n under the auspices of the educational department of the Neighbors and have been C!1thusiastically attended by a large nun·,ber of the club. GIRL SCOUT PAGEANT DELIGHTS OBSERVER Member of North Shore Group Gives Impressions of Event Staged by Cook County Girls The Cook Countv Girl Scou: Pageant. this year, -was given i 11 memory of ~fr-; . Juliette Low. foundn of thr Girl Scout movement in t !:(' Cnitecl States. It was held Satunla,· April 13, at the Chicago Riding clui,: '"hich was an especially suitable placl because of the wonderful horse . :n·ai! able as a feature of the event. Tlt c pageant w~ s attendt·<l hy ma11y nort 1, shore Scouts. The pageant takt·s us hack tn t IH · day-; of King Arthur and hi s knighh . Sir ·Gala had is tning to find SOllll'Ot: ,. \rho will car!·v on his idcak '['!, ,. years pa;-;s an·cl in the year 1912. ;, Girl Scout come~ to Sir Galahad and telb him oi the Girl Scout ideab oi honor. lo~· alty to God and count n ·. helpiuln e-;s to others and pnrit~· iu all things. lie tells her to go ancl ·o ret urn \\·hen !' h<: bas proven t h est· idl'ak Tn a fc\\' vears she return . . " ·ith tnany eirl Sro~tts, and again s!:l' a:;b to earn· hi:; banner of ideal s. I k then glaclly grants that the Girl Scnut " may carry his banner into the futurl' . Thi s part ni the program shov.:ed that \.irl Scouting has come from the past. The "Color (\·remony," "Building r.i· Better Homes" in which various merit badges \\·en· reprl'sented. ·~Folk Danr c;o; ," and "A Calliper's Dream ," s h O\\ .... that Girl Sn)uting is living toda~·. 'l'lw prl'sentation oi thr Colde11 Eagle:-;, the highest a\\':tnl in (~irl Sc,mtitt~~. mak es us r ealize that Girl Scout in ~ \\·ill live in the fnture. BelO\Y is a p0t.'ll1 that \vas writkn h -_· a n observer of the pageant. entitl<·tl. "A Visitor's Impre ssion." It tt'(tS a wonderful affai.r. Filled 1dfh beautiful sights; - ·~ The Local Telephone Directory Goes to Press Soon In the interest of good service subscribers are requested to call All about Sil' Galahcul. [{ing Artl!w· and his kni.qhf.(; . Fla . os o/ all the nations 1l' ere ?'em·csentcd there; Scouts from all Cook count 11 Watclt erl tl1 c siqht so rctrc. F'i nr yil'ls attainefl the honor To 1chich the Scouts all n.hu : 'l'hP.l! now m·e GoWen Ea . o lrt8. Wm·thy of llonm· and famr . T 1cw? (t THE TELEPHONE COMPANY and give notice of any changes or corrections that should be made in their listings mere S7>Cctator, S.('(llt/ .~· Bnt now I think I know -l?uJt what i.'l taunht to the Oirl TlW01t.rJ1t liirs. Juliette L~w. BENEFIT BRIDGE MAY 12 To defray the expense of furniture. linens and curtains which the Del ::~ Gamma Mothers' as ·ociation has pre sented to the new sorority house on the Women's campus of Northwestern university, a benefit bridge witt be held Thursday afte.r noon, · May 12, at the home of Mrs. Percy A. Robbins. 100 Prospect avenue, Highland Park. The Mothers' association has made a number of gifts to the sorority housr. ~Irs. Eugene Arms, 221 Woodbine avenue. entertained her neighborhood bridge club last Monday night at her home for dinner and b.ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray of Highland Park '\'Cre guests of honor. -oMrs. \Villiam J. Taylor of 310 Cumnor road, Kenilworth entertained he!· bridge c1ub for luncheon on Tuesday . .. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ~ ~[rs. Edith L. Kloess of 234 Green· leaf avenue, arrived in New York from London, May 2, on the Atlantic Transport liner, Minnewaska. -()- Mr. and Mrs. 'Viltiam P. Wisehart and son,· Rennolds, have moved to Wilmette from Evanston. 'rhey ha,·e bought a house at 211 Fifth street.