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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Nov 1928, p. 48

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WILMITTS ;LIFt! November. ~ ·1921J -iiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiiiiiiiii'iliJ Tbanka,ivint Musicale ·atltnt PHOTOGRAPHER Feature at MaUinckrodt Quarterly examinations were conduct~d Monday., Tuesday, and Wednesday., November 26, Zl, 28, at Mallinckrodt High school. An hour of the schedule on Wednesday, however, was given to a Thanksgiving musicale. - Miss Emily Gould and Miss Helen Lies, vocal pupils of Miss Mullen, the .Glee club, under Prof. Otto Singenberger, director of music at the school, three violinists, Miss Marv Jane Sang, Miss Margaret DeMarc·o and Miss Margaret Robertson, with Miss Etta Weber, 'cellist, and the Misses Alice Robertson and Geraldine Weber, pianists, gave the students of Mallinckrodt high school a real musical treat. The pupils were then dismissed for a twodav Thanksgiving vacation Thursday and Friday, November 29 and 30. Classes wilt be resumed at the usual hour the following Monday morning, December 3. Science as Aid _ t_o . Industry, Is Topic · of Chemist's Talk To those curious about the economic and scientific trends. of today, there should be a fund of ideas in the lecture Prof. Hugh S. Taylor, head of the department of chemistry at Princeton university, will deliver at Northwestern university Thursday evening, Dec. 6, at 8. "Science the Handmaiden of Industry," will be Prof. Taylor's su.bject. During the early days of the htstory of science, knowledge was sought for its own sake without any thought of its application. Prof. Taylor will show how change has come about so that a correct understanding of science has heen achieved, and how the lag between the discovery of fact and its useful application has become practically nil until today facts are applied almost as soon as they are discovered. Prof. Taylor has gained information about industry's dependence on science through extensive research work done at Princeton. He has studied the physical and chemical properties of the catalytic materials used in such important industries as the preparation of fertilizers from air, the preparation of hard fat from oils like cottonseed oil, and the more recent industries which include the preparation of wood' alcohol from coal. He is English by birth and was educated at the University of Liverpool, at the Noble Institute in Stockholm and at the Technische Hochschule at Hanover, Germany. He was called to Princeton from Germany early in 1914 as an instructor in physical chemistry. During the war he was employed by the British government in connection with munitions. His appearance at Northwestern is being sponsored by Phi Lambda Upsilon, the national honorary fraternitv in chemistry Mothers Asked to Sample Hot Luncheons at School For Any Member of the Family &pttinl <tt4ristmns ®fftr 6 6 NORTH MICHIGAN . CHICAGO, ILL. CENTRAL Matzene Portraits $5 · THIS OFFER EXPIRES DECEMBER 15TH Mrs. Paul Fieb.erg, who has been serving hot lunche:>ns daily to the children at St. Francis Xavier school, has invited the mothers to visit there at any time. Many children have taken advantage of the opportunity to get a hot luncheon at noon since Mrs. Fieberg ha5 undertaken this project, and she has extended an invitation to all of them. The luncheons are of excellent quality, according to some of the mothers who have sampled them. 'Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dennis returned to their home at 328 Oak Circle last week from a motor trip. They drove to St. Louis and Kansa5 City, returning to St. Louis and stopping at Indianapolis, Ind. before reaching l'-.0me. ilat· ! tnt ~tubin AVE. 1 618 ORRINGTON AVE. EVANSTON, ILL. GREENLEAF 5403 ~. TAKE your family to The Georgian for one of the most sumptuous Thanksgiving dinners you ever have eaten. Special Thanksgiving Day Vermont Turkey Dinner, $2 Eight Courses libetal Choices Served at noon; also at night To dine at The Georgian is to enjoy the finest dining service there is · - quality surroundings. delectable cooking. and exquisite service. Live here where you may enjoy the conven· irnce of such a fine dining service. 1 IDhe Gleor.gian tAn tAddms Of 'Disttnctton DAVIS at HINMAN-EVANSTON T e I e phone Green 1 e a ( 4100

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