October 26, 1928 _...:..,.__ _ _ _ _ _--"'~. Philosopher I Mary Crane Nursery School -Activities Now in Full .Swing Edwin Arthur Burtt, professor of philosophy at the .Univer·s ity .of Chicago, will lecture on "Mind, Matter and Evolution," before the contemporary thought class at Northwestern university Wednesday ·afternoon and evening, Oct. 31. ·Protect Deco~~tlOns Don't .let dirt accumulated by radiators ruin walls And ~angings. Beau.tify your home and keep_~t. ~utiful with Kauffman Enclosures. For Limited Time Only SpeCial .Offer .e2 ·, ··s· ..oo tiP .· · · · · , Mrs. Grant Ridgway and her daughter, Jane, 201 Cumberland road, Kenilworth spent a few days last week at Spring Lake, Mich., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Erne·3t Barbour. Kenilworth ·Now Boasts --aMrs. Carl Apelt of 124 Robsart road, Largest Boy Scout Unit Kenilworth, entertained her bridge The Kenilworth troop of Boy Scouts dub at luncheon Wednesday. now numbers 60 and is the largest on the north shore. It has been divided into A. and B. units, with separate officers for , each unit. Jack HoweJl is senior patrol leader and is assisted by Robert Burn and Claude Hamilton. Paul Gilbert is troop scribe, while Direct from Roger Barrett and Tom Sinding are Sunny Alabama assistant troop scribes. George Manlove is treasurer and George Woodland is quartermaster. Patrol leaders for the two units are: A companyTom Sinding, George Manlove, and Harry Weiss ; B company-Junior Firat quality Schley, Stuart and Dickinson, George Gillett, and Tom Succeaa nuts, mixed; direct to you Smith. Regular patrol meetings and ·by parcel poat, prepaid, when check inter-patrol events have been planned. accompanies order. The year's· activities of the Mary Crane Nursery school are in full swing. Monday afternoon work meetings were resumed on October IS and will continue on Mondays each week at the home of Mrs. George W. Groves, 415 Davis street, Evanston, chairman of the group. Other members of the board are Mrs. L. L. Lane, secretary; Mrs. R. H. Schmidt, treasurer; . Mrs. Clarence Clark of Wilmette chairman of· the work committe~; Mrs. Harry ]. AUen, social chairman ; Mrs. Florence S. Capron, chairman of organization and publicity; .Mrs. Alfred R. Bates, membership chairman; and Mrs. Harry Phillips, chairman-at-large. The mebership in the Auxiliary is growing steadily. The aim of the organization is to co-operate with the National Kindergarten and Elementary college in carrying on this nursery school work at Hull House. The college is responsible for this school in the conjested Hull House district. The Auxiliary is working at present for a White Elephant sale whir.h will he held Tuesday, November 12, and Wednesday, November 13. The place will be announced later. There will be a department of attractive artiCles made by the group. Two members have been specializing all summer in doll clothes. Young doll mothers will be able to outfit their entire family. This special department is very unique. · r ., t' PECANS Delicious in flavorRich in health value- plus moderate installation charge ·on our Type "X" design in sizes up to ten sections. Furnished in photowood grained effects, or in any of 44 flat colors. Equipped with patented humidifier to keep air at proper moistur-e content. Also special ·price on Shields - $6.00 up. Now, before startin& heating plant, investigate. Phone S lbs. $3.35 - 10 lbs. $6.40 25 lbs. $15.25 GUERNSEY CLARKE Fairhope, Alabama or telephone your order to Wilmette 2234 ENTERTAINS MANAGERS Thomas W. Leighton, manager of the North Shore district of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, living at 821 Forest avenue, Evanston, entertained the Northwes Managers association of the company at a luncheon at the Georgian Wednesday, Oct. 17. SPECIAL PRICES on · Ameriean Metal Products Corp. 106 N. Mlcblgan ATe. Superior 786! GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 1615 Sherman ATe., ETanllton Greenleaf !Itt CHOICE TULIP BULBS La Connay and Reverend Ewbank, 125 choice tullps. A regular $4.50 value, special while they last . ........ . ...·4.00 NARCISSUS AND DAFFODILS Blooming size bulbs In ftne TRrletles, specially priced I + · Special collection number 2 consists of 125 Darwin Tultps, 25 each of Centenaire, Clara Butt, . Elizabeth, Barronne De World'· larfed Manufaefurer el Radiator Shield· and Encloaur.. I · per hundred Double bulbs that will have two or more flowers, per hundred ......... . .... .. _....... _..................... f14.i0 White variety, double bulbs, per hundred ............. . f8.00 Mixed variety for naturalizing, per hundred .......... f8.00 Prices of Tulips have already advanced more than 50% in Holland and are sure to be higher here next season. FRANKEN BROS. Deerfteld, Illlnolt PHONE DEERFIELD loll v