LIFE May 24, 1929 Hostess to Auxiliary of Mary Crane Nursery School Stop and See- SILE UTOMATIC THE NOISELESS OIL BUA.NEP. Then you will know that there is nothing else that can take its place Showrooms: Evanston 1602 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 700- 4821 Hubbard Woods 900 Linden Ave. Winnetka 650 I Mrs. George M. Groves of Evanston, has returned home after a month spent in her cottage at St. Joseph, Mich. During the month Mrs. Groves had as week-end guests Mrs. Harry G. Phillips of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. P. 13. Kohlsaat of the · Orrington hotel, and other frie,nds. On Monday, May 20, Mrs. Groves was hostess to the Mary Crane Nursery School auxiliary of v1:hich she is president, at her hom ·~ . US Davis street, which has been the regular meeting place for thi~ group during the past year. Mondays meeting will conclude the activities of the auxiliarv for this season. The ~[arv Crane Nurserv school is located at Hull House and -is conducted _ by the National Kindergar~~n an.d F.lementary college. The auxtltary ts cooperating \'·ith the college in supporting this \\·ork in Parental as well .t~ childhood Education. Librarian Explains Ways to Get Quick Service at Library The volume of special requests at the Wilmette Public library is increasing sq rapidly, Miss Anne L. Whitmack, librarian, stated this week, that th.e library is asking its friends and patrons to learn the simple technique which, according to Mis~ Whitmack will speed up the service. a lways been made -Reports have _ from the library over the telephone ~s to whether or not a book wanted was in. Information is sought and -answers are given over the wire. Miss Whitmack gives the following suggestions concerning library service: Telephone ahead if possible saying what iuformation you want and \\'hen you will come for it. Ask for exactly \\'hat you want . Don't say "Have you a geography · of the "C nited States?" \\·hen you really want the best route to Urbana. Give the library adequate time to find an answer. Don't sav at 8.50 P. M. (library closes at 9 :00), "I \\'ant all the material \'OU haYe on the younger generation.'; If you telephone to the library gi,·e your name and telephone number in case the library needs t o get in touch \\'ith you again. \Vhen y6u rene\\' a hook, besides the author and title and accession number, be sure to give the exact date due, Without the date it is impossible to re new a hook. The librar\' dose not reserYe rental books. altho-ugh an,· and all of th'other books ma~· l)e ·reserved upon the paym ent of t\\o eenb for a postal card. · · ~Irs. A. \\'. Hawkes of Montclair, !\. J., spent a fe\\' clays last \Ve~k with Mrs. Charles C. Carnahan of \Vtlmette and ~Irs . Ben C. Ha\\·kes of Kenilworth . D_ uring her stay several small affairs \\'ere given in he: honor. BUY YOUR BEATING OIL IN WILMETTE AND RECEIVE PERSONAL SERVICE Contracts Now Available for Oil Guaranteed to Give Perfect Satisfaction 200,000 GALLONS OF OIL CAR.RIED IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES FOR YOUR PROTECTION A Complete Fuel Service Coal - Coke - Wood PLANS "NIGHT CLUB DANCE" ~!is s A,·i s LC\\·is is a member of the committee making arrangement:-; for the "Kight Club Dance" benefit to be gi\·en hy the acti,·e chapter of Delta Gamma sorority of N orthwestcrn uni\'ersity on Friday evening, at the Knickerbocker hotel. The dance. which i:.; a subscription affair, is for the benefit oi the chapter house fund. ~f embers of the sorority appear in a series of rente sketches during the C\'ening. · '"ill Mrs. Frank Ketcham, 40 Devonshire ane, Kenilworth entertained her brid~~e club at her home on Tuesday. ' Cultivating Arbor Vitae Evergreens fot EDINGER & SONS EsTABLISHED The Lowest Possible Prices on EVERGREENS SHRUBS ~ PERENNIALS Call 1907 West Lake Avenue and Skokie Valley Route JOHN OSTROWSKY Highland Park 2098-Y-1 West Park Avenue PHONE WILMETTE 641-642 Highland Park