is the best, btcause it i quieter, cleaner' and ýmore economical *.than- other bu rners. Hubbard Woods Show Room ooLIDEN AVE. Winneltka 650. party i irit: 5ýta> %%11 Friday, October, 24, in the school gyinnasium. It is hoped that the usual number of buncoýpIaye<-s will be present. Mrs. Frank J. Oelerich of \Vil- mette, will lact as president of The Mallinckrodt Mothers.' club for the present. Mrs'. John Hoffmail'of Xil- mette is secretary and treasuter, an'd Mrs. Patrick M.urray of, Hubbard Woods, vice-president. Last. Monday the. stùdeits ofThe Mi\altinckrodt had the tfleasure of meeting the'Rev. Mother Anselmis of Europe, atpresent making, a visita- tion trip to the various hlouses. of the Sisters of'Christian C .lanity in North America, and the Rev. 'Mother 'Myra, the new Mother Provincial of the Westerni Province. . North Ainer- Ca, of the'Sisters of Christian Char- ity.. Students of The M-\allinckrodj interested -in Braille were specially entertained. with ýa talk given by Mother Myfra -on the ivork, of the blind done in an institute conducted by the Sisters of Christian ChaÙitv in Germany., Mother «Myra. also spoke. very interesti-ngly of Rome, Italy, Mainy 'of The Mallinckrodt 'stu- dents of the classof 1930 are con- tinuing their studies. Miýs olive Oelerich is at St. Marv's, Notre Dame, Indiana, Miss Marion Pea r- son, and Miss Grace Ludwig, also Miss Harriet Steiglemnan, are at Mundelein cllege. Miss Steigle- mani, as most of you know, w-on the Samuel Insuil Scholarship to Mu'tn de- 1cmn college. Miss Catherine Richards is at Assisia college., joliit, Miss Elsie Dodo is at the National Kindergarten, Evanston, Miss. Betty Barry at the: University of Washington, Scattle, Miss Pearlette Geer, at St. Francis' hospital, Evanstoin' Miss Roselyn Lafferty is at De Paul University, Chicago. Election of the- Senior class offi- cers was, held. last Wednesday- Marie Sturm was elected presîdent and Margaret. DeM.%arco, vice-presi- dent. dressee* lis tw reijiove irorntnhie postoffice within fifteen days from ,the first atternpt to deliver or the first notice of arrivai at the office of address miav be returned .to the senrier charg.ed %vith returned post-, age.p Tt is" further provided that «' a de- murrage.1 charge. of. five, cents per da"shalh be miade "oni each da.mes- tic colle ct- on-delivery article (regis- tered or 'unregistered) which «the addressee fails to remove from the postoffic 'e within fifteen' days after the flrst attempt ta deliver or the first notice of arrivai." If the article'is, not called for with- in thirty days it mhay be returnied to the sender, who will have to' paythe demurrage charges, Unless the ,sender has stipulated that t he parcel. be re- turnied to him if not delivered within fifteen 'days, Postmaster :Shantz states. The new regulations became effective October 1. HAS TEACHING FELLOWSHIP Edwin Comfort, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. joseph C. Comfort of 812- Prairie avenue, has a teac,hing felow- ship at Northweste.rn university in, the mathematics clepartment., He- is wo6rkingý on his mnaster's degree. and teaching Algebra. LUNCHEON ýOPENS GUILD On Monday, October 6, the Womnan's guild of the Kenilworth Union church -wilI resumne its work for the winter. The guild will open wifth a luncheon and extends a wel- corne and cordial invitation to ail the women of the congregation. Miss lInez Webster, daughter. of Ifr. and Mrs. Albert Webster, Oxford road.. and Miss Georgianna Fowler,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . R.,L. Fowler of Warwick road, Kenilworth,. have been pl'ecged to the-Kapp aýAl- pha Theta sorority at Northwe stern university. - Miss eani Marx, daughter of I n and 'Mrs. Walter Marx, 522-Essex road; Kenilw;%orth, is leaving Su-nday, October .5 for Boston Mass., where she is entering her third year at Miss Wheelock's schot M rs. '00d. .T..T. 517 DAVIS STREET EV.àNSTON 625 N. MicHiAN AmE CHICAGO supervIsmon Bail Room classes in B'enings NEW GERMAN TECHNIQUE SPECIAJJZINcG IN.CHILDREN Grènlef I125 or,[Dearborn 3354 OIL INSTALLED COMPLETE As Iow as $39.o Witb 275 gil. tank Evanston Show Room ;620 SHERMAN,'AVE. Greenleaf 482'l-0100 ,We'1re TenYears Qld and We Believe in7 CELEBRATINOC,! Ten years have rolled by since Tatman openedi So we're goigq l'o do sornefhing really worthy of such an imprtant anniversary. .For t h e mronth of October everything in b oth stores will b*e sold at a twenty percent discount. This is an unusu.al action for-us ..a very unusual .opportunity