WILMETTE LIFE The Tri-Ship Boys' club of New Trier High school is engaged in a campaign to raise funds to furnish its new club room in the gymnasium edition recently completed . . The club room is to be equipped with substantial furniture, the estimated cost ·of which will be between $2,000 and $2,500. . Announcement was made this week that an interested citizen of the township, a friend of the boys' organization, had agreed to donate half the sum necessary to furnish the room provided the boys raise the other half: The new Tri-Ship club room is to be used as a recreation center for all New Trier boys irrespective of class or schola~ship. It is fi ft_Y-four feet long and nmeteen feet wtde, and is ' '"ell · suited for the purpose it will serve. "The hope of :K ew Trier boys for many years past will be realized in this room," according to Donald Frisbie, faculty advi sor of the Tri-Ship club. The club is composed of all bovs in New Trier High school, and it sponsors many activities directed toward developing among them the highest ideals of sportsmanship, fellowship, and citizenship. Tri-Ship ~lith in Kin.of Evanston Woman . Built Panels Shown Here Campaign to Raise The of five of the oak.:. · Fund for Club Room paneled exhibit rooms of t.he historic mansion ~hitehall, at Shrew~bury, England which. is on display in the decorating gal!enes at Marshall Field and Co., is of mterest locally because the builder and original owner of Whitehall Sir Richard Prynce, was the seventh ~reat grand-uncle of Mrs. Theodore C. Keller of 1007 Greenwood, Evanston. When ~r3. Keller and her daughter, Mrs. Vmcent D. Ely; went abroad in 1922 they spent several days at this home then known as Manor house which had been sold and turned int~ a high grade residential hotel. A few years later when Mrs. Keller and another daughter, Miss ·Jean, went to England they were unable to gain entrance, as the house was being dismantled. '///////////////////'/////////////////////////. Baby Should Have the 8EST and will have it if tbe WINNETKA SANITARY DAIRY delivers milk to your · home. Give the kiddies plenty of milk -it's their best food. WINNETKA SANITARY DAIRY 818 OAK ST. :1//////////////////////////, PH. WINN. 137 Uniquely Different in its glorious living · · · · Mothers Give Teas For Room Teachers A tea on November 7, \Yas gi,·en at the home of Mrs . 0. E. Koegel, 716 Ninth street, for Miss Glennon and the mothers of the Fourth grade of the C.entral school. l\·I iss Moore, the new supervisor, ·was a special guest and spoke about new methods. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. E. J. Mciiraith, and l\Irs. S. :K. Tideman. On No,·ember 7, Mrs. William B. Da\·is, 433 Laurel avenue, assisted by 1\·f rs. E. Lechler and Mrs. 1\f. S. Henderson, entertained the mothers of the second grade of the Laurel school, a grade taught by Mrs. H·e rron. Mrs. Charles Moody, 700 Forest avenue, opened her horrie to mothers oi the fourth grade of the Central school and to Miss Loag, who answered ques-. ~ions and explained new methods now m vogue. They had lived in many of the fipe hostelries of the country-in Palm Beach, · Biloxi, and Los· Angeles. But when they saw The Orrington, felt its spirit, enjoyed its c.harm, they said in keen delight, "This is the home we have long been seeking." Really-you, too, should make your home at The Orrington. To dwell in its quiet elegance, to thrill over its hom· e-like charm and happy informa tty-you, too, will find all this ... uniquely different ... desirable ... glorious! Invite St. Augustines' People to Parish Frolic A Parish Sociable for all members and friends of St. Augustine's Episcopal church is to be held Tuesday evening, November 27, in the Parish House of the church. The early hours of the evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, will be devoted largely to the entertainment of children with movies, other entertainment and refreshments on the program. At 9 o'clock the older members of the parish will have their innings, with dancing and refreshments. offered as the principal inducements. { A few attracti11e Orrinpon suites are now a11ailable··· I to 4 rooms, some unfomished and with kitchenettes. Liberal discounts on lon$-term leases make Orrin~on rates no higher than Jor average accommodattons. ' ] · New Trier Students Will Have Thanksgiving Recess New Trier High school will have a two-clay Thanksgiving vacation Thursday and Friday, November 29 and 30. ·Classes will be resumed Monday morning, December 3. Students at the high school are looking forward not only to the vacation, but also to the Thanksgiving day foutball game with Evanston, which will decide whether New Trier is to go through the season undefeated. · The game will start at 12 o'clock noon. Miss Helen Newey, who is attending the University of Illinois, and Miss Harriet Newey, who is teaching at St. Katherine's school at Davenport, Iowa, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. ]. Newey of 436 Lake avenue, last week-end. EVANSTON'S LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL