:May 7, 1926 I WILMETTE LIFE · r t\\'O years during which time theH' has Teachers' Club to been a perceptible growth in culture Close Second . Y ear and professional outlook. declares one at NI eeting May 17 1 <·f its members. The . program of acThe c-lO!o-C '[ \ ork. Professor Brown of Arlmgton ·' one.1 ;l\·. ·' a,· J-l . 1 'l r. Cl er k- o f N cw T ner, · · ·. · <:tg 11!-., ·' Mtss 17. 1hc· parents have been tnvtte<l t_:-~ ; Obon of E,·attstoll, and Mr. Harper h.e th~· guests of tiH· tc ach<"rs :~~ thh I of_Y"'i lm ette. :\!r s. Jo)m B. Boddie of tlllll' 1n order to cement and turther 1\\ llmC'tt<: matenalh· aHI<:d the cluL ], ,. the !'plendid relationship that ha~ i l'(Jttducting· a parlia-mentary drill at Cill ·l. t"xisted betwrtn them thr o ughout tht of th(· earlier meetinp . Prof. Lew \·ear. San.·tt ~~ i Xorthwcstern uni\'cr~ity en · Tht· rluh ha!oo btt·Jt in cxi s ttm·c· t<·r I tntaitH'd ,,·ith hi s 0\\'11 poetry at an ;m<1 ltterarv , · program . \Vilmcttr . . tl~ yearS ... . . t i\'it ,. has included lectures ln· Dr. 1 wt 11 T eac 1 1ers r 1u) · . . · . ~, . . Gray of llllcago, Dr. Rugg of :\ew \\' Oft< 'W tt 1 1 a SOC ia 1 . . ,1 . II - ----~- ------ other met·ting. On :\tlarch 4, the club sponsored a play, realizing $225. These programs. together with a beach party and Chri~tmas party. and an outing schtdulccl ior the near future, , con . . . ~tttutc tht: ,· tar~ prog-ram. . · · I !\rxt nar tht members hope to do · ·c: 1 Ic 1 - · ; rat 1 1er · more mtenst1tCC atHI < 101tc . :'·nrk un<lt:r the g uidauce of. some a.blc ~11 :- ~rm:t_<·r~ yl~ng some parttcular hne, , tt ~~ <.xpl..tnHd . · ~~iss Bro\,·n. \\'lW ha:- !oot'fvcd as presidcnt nf the club :-inrt· its inception 1\\'0 year~ ag<·. and \\'hn was largel y re:--JJCJn:-,ihk iu r it:- ur~anization and success ful g rowth , is to retire tms. year. New officers will he elected at. a special me eting at the close of the: current club year. P. T. A. MEETS MAY 25 The regular meeting of the Logan Howa~d Parent -Teac her assoetattOn. pos tponcd f r e nt :\1 ay 4. ,..,.jiJ be he Id Tuesday, ?...t ay 25, at the Hov,·ard scho o l, the change being made ncces:-: ary b ecause the :-;pca kcr , ~~iss Bertha Illes, is in attend a nce at the national convention of Parent -Teacher associations at Atlanta, Ga. · ; Values Sueb As These Are Trul~ Unusual!, They're unusual because of their smart sty ies - because of their exquisite materials- and because of their careful tailoring! You will be, just as many others have been. astonished that such lovely frocks are so truly inexpensive! Washable crepes and silks. in colors that ace positively fast to laundering ace offered in a variety of plain colors. and· fancy stripes or designs. Sizes and styles foe everyone, are priced at r I I I Still Others Are Priced At $19.75 ft I FOR COOLER DAYS We would suggest these practical and attractive Jersey dresses. They are fashioned from a guaranteed material that will not stretch or sag - and they arc made in one and two-piece styles that are extr~me]y good looking. Priced at $15 . . ' I ,I I ----~,~~- ·~----------------- II f WORTHEN--CARRICO CO. 1146--48 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette