I WILMETTE LIFE Aupst 3, 1928 ..,... S. Sto&· Made CoUege Preaicleat The Rev. Bryan S. Stoffer, missionU'J to India from the First Congreptional church of \Vilmette, has been appointed president · of the American coDege in Madura, India. The college is said to be one of the most import-' ant in that country. It was founded by the American board in 18~2 and is one of the earliest mission schools o{ supervised secondary education in southern India. The college has an enrollment of 453 students, and there are five American and 23 Indian teach- ers on the faculty, with an atteiulant physician. The Rev. Mr. Stoffer has been in India since 1923. He was born in Georgetown, 0., and educated at Oberlin and Ashland colleges. He received the degree of doctor of philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1923 just before sailing·· for India. Mrs. Edward Burchard of 310 ' Oxford road, is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Menorah Brown of Philadephia, and her niece and nephew, Alice and Fred Davidson, who are also from Philadelphia, for a short visit. DIRECT BIG FROLIC Wilmette Golf Oub in Annual Pow Wow Aug. 8 One Hundred and Twe~ty Wilmette One hundred and· twenty Wilmette residents have been working on the committees that have planned Wilmette Day. The members of these committees · are listed below. Each of the committee chairmen is a member of Mrs. John Ling, and her son, Mar- the general Wilmette Day committee shall, of the Linden Crest apartme~ts, working under the direction of J. M. are leaving August 11, for an outmg Budinger. at Eagle River, \Vis. General Chalrman-J. M. Budinger. Baseball E. A. Nord, chairman; Daniel M. Davis, and C. B. Blake. Booths John H. Davies, chairman; C. A. Fleming, E. V. Holding, and Einar Holm-Hansen. Children's Parade Frank A. Wilson, chairman ; Leo Mickel. HeJJrY Gates, Lloyd Hollister, William M. King, Dr. George D. Upson, Daniel Davi!'l, ~rs. J. B. Boddie, and Mrs. E. N. Simonds. Con~cnlons The annual Pow Wow or day for men at the Wilmette Golf club will be held Wednesday, August 8. This is one of the most pQPular events of the season at the club and never fails to attr~t a lar_~e turnout of golfers. Special prizes will be awarded to the winners of the various events. Buaineaa and Profeaaional Folk on Wilmette Da,. Committee I Is Santa Claus in the Tire Business? We lose a sale occasionally because of a long trade, and we always a~k the buyer if his old tires were worth what he got for them. Invariably he says, no. We ask you, what's the answer? -Is Santa Claus in the tire business? Is the dealer merely practicing? Or did his big, tender, overflowing heart just get the best of him? No foolin' now-what's the answer? Is Christmas a continuous event, or is someone keeping the doughnut and selling the hole? We allow you /or your old tires only what tlaey're worth. We charge you /or our fine new Goodyears only what they're worth. You get a square deal and so do we. And as long as we're in our right minds nobody'll get anything different. Joseph Shantz, chairman ; C. B. Blake, Carl C. Renneckar, A. C. Pearson, D. E . Allen, C. H. Eldred, Dr. George A. Stone, S. C. Meyers, Thomas C. Thompson, and F. D. Anderson. Dance Walter Nelson, chairman; Joseph · Schneider, Roy Pavlik, N. J. Mergenthaler, and John Woodhead. Decomtlons Mik~ Portenhauser, chairman ; Thomas Refoy, Albin Carlen, and Paul Kruppa. · Personnel D. E. Allen, chairman. Closing Carl Sterner, chairman ; R. M, Burns, Martin Jacobson, A. C. Pearson, Paul \Voelfel, and B. B. Udell. Finance Dan G. Stiles, chairman, and W. D. Leary. Grand Prize C. B. Blake, chairman; Joseph Shantz,. W. B. Robinson, John Schneider, Lawrence Schlldgen, W. J. McDowell, Paul P. Hardman, Joseph Kutten, Fred 0. Nelsen, C. E. Welter, E. G. Petry, Louis C. Simmel. Bernard Steiner, Lowell Beyrer, R. M. Evans, and Leo Mickel. Grounds A .· C. Wolff, chairman; W. H. Zibble. and Hanz von Reinsperg. Lighting I.a wrence Schlldgen, chairman. Parade John Hoffman, chairman ; David Nelson, Frank 1\leier, A. B. VanDeusen, Fred L. Rice, and Joseph Kutten. · Parking F. Coleman Burroughs, chairman, and Charles Leggett. Popularity Contest J. M. Carrico, chairman ; Frank Wilson_, A. S. VanDeusen, Philip Braun, .Tohn Schneider, A. C. Wolff, Louis Hedke, Paul McNamee, E. C. Cazel, William Taylor, and A. C. Pearson. . Prizes Lloyd Hollister, chairman; F. J. Budinger, Frank A. Wilson, and John Hoffman. Progmm · Irene I. Strickler, chairman; Daniel M. Davis, F. A. Wilson, J. M. Carrico, Lloyd Hollister, and John HotTman. Publicity B. B. Udell, chairman; E. W. Weber, and D. E. Allen. Raees F. J. Budinger, chairman ; Daniel M. Davis, Jack Slown, Paul Davey, Dr. W. \V. Hawkins, Robert Gordon, Wilbur F. Merkle, Elmer Kropp, E. W. Weber, R. M. Johnston, Bernard Meyer, and E. C. Cazel. Refrel!lhmentR Carl Renneckar, chairman; Paul Bleser, Leo Menghenelli,. George Papantony, Evans Dalamagos, Sam Lullas, E. C. Moeller, John Pappajohn, and Bouchtkas Brothers. W-ILMETTE MOTOR SALES Phone 636 WILMETIE, ·ILL. 515 Fe»urth Street Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Zech, 918 Forest avenue, and their sons, Robert and Raymond, have returned from a month's vacation at the Four Seasons' Club, Miscauno Island, near Pembine Wis. Their two other sons, Donald and Arthur, after vacationing at the Four Seasons' dub, returned to Camp St. George at Clearwater Lake, Wis., for.. a few ~ore weeks there. -<>-Virginia and Betty Rich of 210 Abingdon road, Kenilworth, have been at Camp Glenlock at Pentwater, Mich. Betty has returned but Virginia will stay on for another four weeks.