September 14, 19~ WILME.TT' E · LIPE the .fan and there will be plenty of time BLUE PENCILERS BACK .-----~----.~ Jouraaliata Return frpm Summer Tour of European Cotmtriea The' Blue Pencil club, a 'group of traveling journalists and their friends from the Medill School of Journalism of Northwestern university, has returned from a summer's tour of Europe in search of copy. Their weeks abroad took them to many of the English .and continental newspaper plants. Among the pr'~minent newspapermen who were hosts to the club were Sir John Findlay, publisher . . of the Scot~man, Edinburgh; Stewart Hodgson, .editor D'aily News, London; Mr. Vandersleyn, delegated publisher of Neptune, Antwerp. While i!l Cologne the party was taken through the Press exhibition and was entertained by the management of the exhibition and the officials of the city. A. Stoklitzky, pres3 chief of the Council of Soviet Commissaires of Russi~, guided the club through the Soviet Russian exhibit at the Pressa. Under the direction of Prof. Leland D. Case of the Medill school and Harr.v Hillman of Wilmette, for many years editor-in-chief of the Inland Printer.J the party's itinerary took them to places of literary and journalistic interest in England, Scotland. Holland, Germany, Switzerland and France where the tour ended in a week's vi3it of Paris. Among the members of the group were t!...- Misses .T ane and Avis Hillman. Miss Lois K. Stewart, all of Evanston; Miss Sarah Mitchell, instrtJCtor at Roycemore; Mi3s Agnes Biesemeier. Northwestern graduate; Miss Martha Crane. Miss Ida Mav Hazenhyer. Miss Ruth Gillan and Maurice Miller of Medill. Wins Wibn-ette·Golf Championship f_ or Women Mrs . . John Arends of Evanston, in the tournament completed recently, won the woman's golf championship of the Wilmette Golf club. Mis~ Beatrice Julin of Deere Park was runnerup. Golf days for women members will continue throughout the month, with ·--:---r----------.J Garden Talks · (Contributed by Wilmette Garden Club) While summer lingers, enjoy each bea~tiful moment. Kfep these days for yourself. There still is a month !110re of time for you to take pleasure m the trees, the wayside flowers and 't he blue 'sky, a month more for' trips a two-day consolation tournament arand picnics and walks. . Be outdoors ranged for September 25 and 26. Satevery moment that you can. The largest davenport bed factory urday, September 15 is the la·st of the Don't start the fall \vork too soon m the world is at Kankakee, Illinois. club bridge luncheons for the season. and so let the last and perhaps the loveliest part of summer sliiJ past while you are rubbing up th e woodwork and hanging the curtains. \Vait until November for that. Entertaining, too, may well be postWe make loans for repairs, improvements, construction, refinancing or p'Oned until later. Don't lose your purchase of improved residential property. These loans can be repaid chance of enjoying this precious month in convenient monthly installments in 1, ~. or 3 yean. Our npre· by paying u_p your social obligations sentative will bt pleased to give complete information. Oftice open now, having so and .so for dinner, or until 8 o'clock Saturday evenings. entertaining the card club. Be a little selfish if you can. Remember, all things in season. This is the season for freedom. Do not start in too actively to perform 1150 Wilmette Ave·.- Village Theatre Bldg. Phone WiL 2181 your duties in this or that organization. Real interest in club work comes in then to utilize your energy. ~£ possible, make your days longer, that you may store up more . of ·the'Se . summer hours for winter remembrance. Rise earlier and retire later. Go for a walk, early in the morning, past some bit of woodland or along the lake. Walk through the forest preserves, along the river, and ,again in th~ evening, walk where you can be near nature. 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS WILSHORE BOND & MORTGAGE CO. "Children and Toys" to Be Guide-Lecture Topic "Children and Their Toys" at 11 a.m. and "Birds and Their Homes" at 3 p.m. are the ,subjects of guide-lecture tours at Field Museum of Natural History on Monday, September 17. Other days at the same hours s~,;bjects will be: Tues.day, "Animal Pets" and "Boats"; Wednesday, "Metals and Minerals" and "Peoples of the Philippines"; Thursday, two general tours of the museum; and Friday, "Oriental Jewelry" and "Looms." These tours of museum exhibits under the guidance of staff le·ctcrers are free. Parties assemble inside the north entrance. Miss Frances Bredin, who has returned to New Trier High school to teach French, will live with her aunt, Mrs. Hayes McKinney, in her home at 1035 Chestnut avenue this winter. --oA. E. 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