July 13, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 23 Northwestern U. Secretaries Hear Her Have Building /or·R. o· . T. C. Unit ~--------' to Construction work was started last week on a new $75,000 2-story brick ·building on the Evanston campus of Northwestern university which will be used primarilY as ·t'he headquarters of the military unit, the R. 0. T. C. It wi~l also relieve the pressure for class rooms in the college of liberal arts. The new building, which will. be 90x43 feet, will have five class rooms and two offices on the first floor and four rooms and five offices on the second. It will be built just 19 feet north of Fisk hall on the lake front, and will be r.e ady for o~cupancy when the fall tenn opens in September. Some seventy classes in the college of liberal arts have not been assigned rooms for next year because of lack of space, but the new building will take care of all of these. Both the militry and naval units of the R 0. T. C. at Northwestern university will have buildings of t'heir own when this new structure is completed. The Navy Building on the lake front was completed last September. It was the original intention to call the new building for the military department the Army Building, but inasmuch as it will be used by the college of liberal arts !n the emergency, it will be named Emergency Hall. Should the building not be finished when the fall term opens, classes will be accommodated temporarily in the Garrett Biblical Institute. · Mrs. Charles W. Roberts has just returned to her home at 1014 Lake avenue, from Waupaca, Wis. She was the guest of Mrs. Charles Austin at her ~ummer home on Benjamin Gage island. Seethe~ grounds in the newWatemtu_,. Blade H Uil of South Dcalcotca Photo by Toloff Helen Mendenhall, Evanston singer, who entertained the students of the National School for Commercial and Trade Organization Secretaries at their first get-together Sunday in the North Shore hotel. The school is in session here for two weeks, its eighth consecutive session in Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Drake, Jr. returned Saturday from their wedding trip. They have taken the Stanley Pierce apartment on Sheri~an square, Evanston, for the summer while the Pierces ~re occupying a home they have rented for the time. Mrs. Drake was formerly Mary Jacoby of Chicago. Make This a 1/eaJVACATI N Chicago anl& North Western offers you an incomparable variety of places to. go and things to do. Let us help you plan your trip. WRITE · VACATION HEADQUAmRS Let us show you how inexpensive a delightful western vacation can be. State the region in which you are interested and we will be pleased to furnish complete in· · formation and illustrated booklets. .T he grounds are part of the plan WHEN you are about to build, you call in an architect. who prepares the plans in detail before a brick or stone is laid. Similarly the landscape gardener should be consulted early in the progress of the work. His co-operation will be found valuable in working out a harmonizing plan of building-and-grounds to bring about a pleasing combination between the two. His part of the job will then be scheduled for performance with the object of completion of the landscaping by the time the house is read for occupancy. Let us make advance recommendations based on an Inspection of your property and plans. OUR CATALOG GLADLY SENT ON REQUEST .All Thesef!'om Which to Choose COLORADO-CALIFORNIA PACIFIC NORTIIWEST YELLOWSTONE ZION NATIONAL PARK GRAND CANYON JASPER NATIONAL PARK BLACK HILLS OF SO. DAKOTA WISCONSIN LAND O'LAKES -MINNESOTA ARROWHEAD COUNTRY Telephone Highland Parlt. 'z J A.. aboNt Baamecl AU·BxfJmle To~rr· to Yellowatotae, Colcwcado, z i 0 n · Grand Cata,on Natiotaal Parka, Cali#onai4, Padlic Nol'thwut and ALulca. LOW SUMMER FARES In effect May 1 S and June 1, wi tb liberal stopover privilege·. Return limit October 31. For informadon and Wutrated booklet· of placet vou are most iD.teretted Ia, apply Ticket A1eat. 411 IN Landscape Grirdenin& Prairie Avenue CHICAGO ct n..a..coJ~·tnt~aeBe.coJdier..c ------ HIGHWOOD, ILLINOIS NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY ----