28 WILMET TE LI F E Sept ember 27, 1929 M allinckrodt Item~s The largest card party on ' record was held 011 the M allinckrndt High school campus ~at urdar hy the ~1 allit~ckrodt ~1others' club under the ausp1ces of 1 ).f rs. Francis O'Brien, prc~i<lent: Mrs. · John lioiTman, dee -president . and !\'1 rs . F. T. narry . treasurer. . :'). novel fc·aturc pf the party was the sale. o{ l1t1ndr r ds of loaves of bread conung: from tl1e Sisters' bak ery. AlJ in at I tendancc cnjuyed a plea . ant aftern~:Holl at hriclgc and bunco. The door pnzcs were especially hcautifttl. and the Grst lawn fete at \falJinckrnclt \ras brought to a pleasant clc se b~· serving refre shmcnts to all present. The alTair '.vas conducted for t1 1e benef1 t of the budd · st n f a sencs · ing fund and was ' t 1 1e f1r of card parties to he held at the ~c lwol c\'Cn· third Saturday of carh month of tl~is school year . Class and club ntiicers arc being elected in the varinus <kpartmcnts of ~lallinckrodt High schnol this week. :\ thoroughly up-to-date ha~kctball O'~t lit is being installed in the srlmnl gvmnasium for the hcnrfit of the ~fal linckrodt .\thletic a%o ciatinn which i~~ under the direction ni ).Ji ss Helen lan s. Thi s department hop es tn plac 1~ ~ " .inn i 11 g team in t h l' li l' Id. CHAPEL AGAIN ~TN. U. · Service f~r Students, Abandoned fQr Time, Resumed This Year Chapel services, abandoned a few Years ago as compulsory for all stuclents, ,~ill be resumed. at Northweste~n university this year, but attendance wtll he wholly voluntary, acc?rdi11g to plans o f Dr. rames Yard. chrcctor of religious ~ctivit:es. There were so~c chapel services last year, but they wtll now be 011 a more organized basis. Fi sk hall auditorium ha . hccn en· tirely renovated, permanent scats have been installed the platform has been enlarged and' choir scats provided :n preparation for the services. . 'fo open the ye.ar an all-univer:;tty \'esper service was held there Sunda v eveninrY ~-> at 7. and. the newly orga~1izcd vested clwir of ten voices . sang for the first time . Prof. Horace \\' hitehouse of the school of music, organist of the First Congreg~ tional church, is in charge of the ch01r and will play the organ for all the services. According to his plans, chapel serYices "·ill be held twice a week. probably on Tuesdays and Fridays, thoug-h the ·hours have not yet been determined . Regular chaprl procedure will be part 0f every program hut in addition there will be speaker on international, intcrracial or an v other topics of general iilterest. Soine of the · srrviccs will be entirely mu~ical, according to Dr. \'a ::"<l. : 632 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. W hen we were beco ming esta blished, we put all our money into giving you the best qua lity of home-made candies. Our shops were neat a nd clea n, and we let them go at that. Now we ha\'e opened a shop on M ichigan Avenue, Chicago, in the Wo man's Athl etic C lub buildi ng, which we have " decora ted." Inc reased business a ll ows us to do it, for we still give the best in candies at the same moderate prices. BEACH & OEILS E\ ANSTON- 1633 ORHINGTON A \ 'E., UNIV. 5970 WINNETKA HYDE PARK CHICAGO HIGHLAND PARK For Better Home-Made Candies The interest of eyer~· member of the facull\· and n ·er\' student rcgistcre<l at ~fallit~ckrndt is ;tt prc s ~· tlt centered 011 the o rganization of the S. S. C.. so a s Mr. and ~f r s. E. L. Duncan of 22j tn make it the mo st wide ;m·ake or- \Voocl Co.u rt "·ith their daughters, ganization of the sc hool. ~fiss Tean and Miss Dorntln·, returnt:d rerentlv from J<:ycrgreen, ( 'olo., ncar 1\1 rs. \\'illiam l ·~d mnnd s of 1730 Wal- Den\'C';, after spending several weeks . nut a\'l'lltlC " ·ith her children returned ).1i ss Jean Duncan. ,,·ho had been cnuJl ];>s t \\eek fw111 Ho:-- tnn and Cape Cod , selor at Camp O;tk Openings. Saug-a,,·here she had bern spending· the sum- tuck. :-.1 ich., dming the summer n1ontho.;, ha s JH>\\' returned f1)r her ' llH'r with re1atiyes. se nior year at :\nrth\\Tstern univer -; it y. 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