November 22, 1929 · WILMETTE LIFE 13 "Sea Devil" Will Dr. Kent Inaugurated~~ Head of Louisville U. · Address Tri-Ship Dr. Raymond A. Kent, who retired Club December 9 last spring from the deanship of the Decause of the humanitarian motives th a t *tuate.d his hi~hly colorful career as · ~ sea ratder durmg the war, Count ~c ltx vo~1 Luc~ner, who is to speak at :\ e\\' Tner Htg h school on the even in g of Monday, December 9, und. er t he au spices of the Tri-Ship club, emerges from the world co nflict as one of it s best known and most beloved he roes. Co unt von Luckner was th e my s t ~ ri t ll~ " " Sea Devil" who brought terror to the hearts of allied merchantmen in th e South Seas during 1917-18. The Co unt 'vas in command. of the Seeadl~r. a German sailing vessel that capturr.d a nd sank seventeen ships of th e Allie c; . These boats were captured , the crc\\'s \re re taken from them and th e vessels· \\·ere sun){, without injun--in even the .- lighte st degree-to am: of the hund reds of prisoners taken . Vague, strange stories \\'Cre s prca ~l :-t round about this modern Captain Kidd during- the last years of the war. He became a romantic buccaneer, a fabled hero bf the South Seas and manv :~tories were told of his dashing bold·t:e . s and also his great kindliness of l·cart. 'T he recital of his experiences, as told hy this adventure-loving humanitarian, i~ said to be intensely thrilling from -, tart to finish. Count von Luckner, w ho appeared on the north shore last ye ar a s a \Vilmette Sunday Evcnin qL ·Iuh speaker, speak s in exr r pti on allv d ea r Engli sh . T he Mi sses Mildred and ~Iathilda entertain the Ed, g e\\'ater m embers o f thl' Chicago .I un iL) r Hacla ssah at a Hard Time s "p~: p" party at th eir h nm c Sunda\·, \ ·) \·em her 24. ~ p ak o f vVilmctte will college of liber!il arts o.f Northwestern university, will he formally inaugurated as president of the Univ~~ sity of Louisville today. President Walter Dill Scott of Northwestern and Dr. Frederick C. Eiselen, president of Garrett Biblical institute, are among R. A. Kent those from Evans(Ray) ton who will a·t t cnd the ceremonies. Dr. Scott wilJ speak on "The Bright Prospects <;>f the University of Louisville" and Dr. Eiselen also will be on the program . Dr. Kent served as· head of the college of liberal arts of Northwestern from 1923 to the time of his resignation. Previously he had been on the faculties of the University of Minnesota and Kansas and was dean of the school of education of Kansas for two years. He succeeds as president of Louisville George Colvin who died a year preceding Dr. Kent's appomtment. SPECIAL SALE On Velv. e t Dresses All dresses f~rmerly selling at $2.9.15 aad $S9.1S MOW~ ·sELLING Also TJulee G·oups ol Bats $ 3.50 hats, now selling at $1.00 . $ 7.75 hats, now selling at $3.95 $15.00 hats, now selling at $6.95 CHI OMEGA ALUMNAE North shore alumnae of Chi Omega will meet with Mrs. Arthur Doran at the Admiral hotel tomorrow. SPECIAL Carving Set Unique Style Sho9 1126 Central Ave. Wilmette 2403 Than~~~iving ~ 75 Christmas Morning It's almost here-and so many friends will expect a Greeting Card from you . to make their Christmas Day brighter. r / New Permanent Wave Makes a Big Hit This newest system revitalizes a~ it waves-a wave that has given satisfaction to the most particular. ·. Have you ordered your Christmas Greeting Card~? We have just the sort you will like--gay cards, formal cards, cheery ones-cards of sentiment and beauty. Come in and select yours now while you can take plenty of time in choosing. EUGENE Permanent Wave Frederick Vita Tonic or La Mar Permanent .. __ . Shampoo SOc Finger Wave 7Sc Marcel Wave 7Sc The friendly, pleasing atmosphere of the Salon itself aids relaxation. Expert operators to serve you. $10 $8 Sterling Silver·Handles Stainless Steel Blades ooo:ooo FOR APPOINTMENT Phone Wilmette 1911-1133 Entrance D. PAGLIARULO Jeweler · and 0 ptician 1166 Wilmette i\ve. Member Winberg's Drug Store 417 LINDEN AVENUE The Drug Store In the Middle of the Block Wilmette Stationery and Gift Shop 1155 Wilmette Ave. Ph. Wil. 3051