October 4. 1929 WILMETTE ' LIFE A CORRECTION 21 . Local School Teachers 26 Kenilworth Scouts to IClasses Vie for Honors in ·l Ba t -BaII at Sears · SchooI' tained Miss I d Wi I Attend Institute Usher at N. U. Gri TI ts Wilmette P~thlic school teachers will :tttcnd a t eacher's in . titute at the Ha,·cn · · sc hool itt EYanston tll1 l\[onday, October 28. The institute will be one nf three to be hdd in Cnnk county on that date. School~ here \\'ill he dismi $std fl\r thr day sn that all \\ ' ilml'ttl' tl'achn s can attend. C. C. l~utkr of Palatin~ is in charge of arrangL'IIIL'tlh i(lr the in stitutt.· . The prngr:tm Ita ~ 1111 1 yl't I>L·cn 'J\n:nty-si:"\ KenihYorth Boy Scouts \Yill , Cl.Ct as ushers at Northwestern · tmi,·~r . ity's home football game thi ~ se;--..;o n. All of these Scout s, as w e ll a s the Junior Hik rrs. h o~· s under Scout ag-L·. \\'ill he admitted free tt) Xorth,,.t.·stem's 0pcninQ· game with Butkr. \f r s. :\. n. ~ciht~ld o i ~.22 Furc :-t ;l\L'tllll' Itas Il~H I ~t s IH.'l' 1 1nuse !.!UC s t . hn si:-. tcr-in -la\\', :\frs. r. ~. \\'arrt: ll:' , ni P o rtland. Ore., \\'h o l ~ tt \\'L·dnesclay ll )r IH hnme. Rat-hall games played at the Joseph 111 vtc 7 tones for the stxth and seventh grades. The sixth team defeated the fifth grade 1() t o G. and the se venth grade won a close game from . th e eighth aradc 15 Lo 1-t. - - -- - -:\[r. and :\Irs. F. :\l. Simmons wi ll oc'1' r . " "' t1 cl 'Tt· · . l-'t··1 cupy tl te Itnn1c n f ·' ·' s ctnick F. Skeel at 338 \\' no<l::.tock aY cm1e, Kcnih,·nrth, ,,·hilt· th e latter are in 'l'nc~on. Ariz. Sc~rs sc hool r.ece ntly resulted -· antHlllllCl'd . Jane Triggs of Wilmette enterat luncheon, September 24, at Shawnee Country club, in honor of five of thi s seaso n's brides-to-he. Miss . . Helen Hefferan of Chtcago, Mtss Margarct Sneer and Miss Bernice Davis of ·Evan st on, Miss ~fary· Gillett of l " e nihY orth , and Mi ss ·Margaret Gallagh er of \Vinnctka, formerly of Witm cttc. It "·a a nn ou nced incorrectly i11 la st \\·ec·k's iss·ue that the luncheon \\'a giYen for two of this season's 1·:-ides-clect. '\\'IL:\11-:1"1'~ L!.F~ regrets · th e err or. .... Manhattan Shirts In a 'Presentation qat/ e)tyles Cama-Llama Topcoats of Cashmere, of cetama 'Wool anti Ctt,nel .Jfair is the coat of the seasor,. A fabric of marked character and individuality. Styled to conform to every smart fashion idea. A quality that could easily command a pricing of from $10 to $20 more. In blue, natural and several shades of gray. Cravenette processed. ~· EVERYTHING that Fashion has dictated for Fall is in this inviting display. "Manhattan" has long stood for the. ultimate in S1jirt quality and Shirt smartness. With collar attached, collar to match, and variations of fancy bosoms, your every idea has been anticipated. HERE $2 to $10 THE{J.)HUa $50 THE())Hua HENRY C. LYTTON & So,_.s HENRY C. LYTTON & SONS STATE a11d JACKSON-Cizicago ORRINGTON and CHVRCH-Evatzston STATE a11d JACKSON-Chicago ORRINGTON a11d CHURCH- Evanston ...... ,.