16 WILMETTE LIFE May 3, 1929 ltETyRNS PROM EAST Mrs. Wade had stayed on the remainMrs. Reginald N. Wade, 723 Central d~r of the time with her father. Mrs. avenue, returned last Sunday from Knight sur~ived by two other daughSpringfield, Mass., where she had been ters, Mrs. Erik Ward of Philadelphia · calltd by the · death of her mother, ---------Mrs. Peter D. Knight on April 9. and Mrs. Randall fease of Hartford, ' The annual business meeting of the Conn. Logan-Howard Parent-Teacher as·so-> ciation will be held Tuesday afternoon, TREE OWNERS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gebert, formerduiria1 the most reliAble trrc au .. rry 1r"icc aad coanacl to be bad, call ··· ly of 1002 Linpen avenue, have moved May 7, at 3:15 o'clock in the Howard into their new home in the former school gymnasium.. The election of ?fTHORNHILL BROS. 'North Shore Golf Club section at 1528 ficers will take place, also the readmg MAsTU TRD: SuRG.:ONS Greenwood avenue. Mrs. Gebert is a of the reports of the chairmen and (Not i«la of 1111 tr11dn) past president of the Wilmette Garden officers. ~ 0w is the ·time to come out Plloae W.O. nt5 1115 SelJUer A.Te. and acquaint yourself with the work club. · Th h e pre estra, done by the associatiOn. under the direction of Mis·s Catherine Granquist, wilt furnish the music for the afternoon. The kindergarten mothe rs will act as hostesses. r3 rea listie The perfect wave that requites no setting. Given under the personal supervision of Miaa Mildred Genellrepresentative of the "Realistic \Vaving System." · $ This new wave is acclaimed the moat beautiful of all. Take advantage now of this special introductory price. Please make an appointment. SPECIAL Marvelous Rest Facial .. $Z Fin~r Wave .. ........ $1 All Branches of Beauty Cnltnro The American Library association has published fifty small volumes in the "Readi_ ng With a Purpose" series. "Each consists of a brief, humanized essay on the subject, and a discussion of a small group of books which the author recommends and attaches as a reading list." The ten best sellers of this series are: English Literature by W. l\f. C. Car·lton. Some Great American Books by D. L. Sharp. Psychology and Its Use by E. D. Martin. Biology by Vernon Kellog. Ten Pivotal Figures of History by A. W. vernon. Ears to Hear by D. G. Mason. Philosophy by Alexander Meiklejohn. Poetry of Our Own Times· by Marguerite . 'Vilkinson. · These, together with the recom-. Is your child entering kindergarten mended books, may be borrowed from this fall? If so, the Logan-Howard the Wilmette Public library, Miss Anne Pre-school group ha·5 a speaker who L. \Vhitmack, librarian announces. should interest you. M i· .; s Etta Auchester, superintendent of the kindergarten at Chicago Teachers' col- Seniors Chosen for Class lege, will talk on "The Pre-school Child Play Get Parts This Week Before It Enters Kindergarten." The !\ Trier · High school seniors meeting .will be held in the Howard chosen to take part in the senior class school Thursday evening, May 9, at 8 o'clock. There will be election of of- play this year were announced this ficers for the following year and annual week. They are: Betty Lawrence, reports. E.v eryone is cordially invited Mary Forest, Virginia French, Grace Cooke, Elizabeth Jenkins, Genevieve to attend. · Smithers, Barbara Mearns, Mary Elizabeth Townsend, Alan Ho;,1gland, TO LIVE IN CALIFORNIA Charles Smith, Walter Lindblad, WilMiss Ir:ene Strickler, and her mother, lard Bent, Kenneth Moeller, Robert formerly of the Linden Crest, left Hertel, and Bill Bennett. 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