, 14 WILMETTE · LIFE February 18, 1927 College Celebrates First Year in North Shore Home The Preferred Location Moving day, February 10, the fir st anniversary of the move of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college into the new Harrison hall, was celebrated last Thursday by the 500 st udents with a song contest which, between rhythm of music and. vigor of rendition, literally bade fair to "bring down the house." A group of original songs by the facultv was follo"·ed hv a keen compet iii 0 11 between th~ senior-junior, sophomore-freshman classes for possession of the silver baton, the trophy of the contest. During a lull in the singing the sophomore class gave a clever skit entitled "Finding the ~ew Dormitory," and the freshman group \\'as enlivened by the pre se nce of bobhing green bows on the heads of the members of the la.r ge cla ss of midyears. who arc heing initiated into the weal and woe of college life . Alice Mae Jackson of 1017 Elnl\\·ood avenue is exhibiting a still life painting of flowers in the clown state exhibition of the All Illinois societv of Fine Arts, which is being shO\l'n in- the prominent cities of the state. New Trier Churches J o i n in Bishops' ()rusade Services With such dignitaries as the Rt. Rev .Charles E. Woodcock, bishop of Kentucky, and Dr. Selden P. Delaney of St. Mary's-the-Virgin church of New York city, the Bishops' Crusade f~r the north shore opened at St. Lukes church, Evanston, Wednesday morning an~ was to continue through today. Nine Episcopal parishes of the north shore particip~ted in the senrices ineluding the Church of the Aton~·mcnt and St. Paul' s-hy-the-Lake, Ch1cago; ,_J St. Luke's, St. Matthew's and St. Andrew's, Evanston; St. Augu stine's, \Viimette; the Church of the Holy Lornforter, Kenilworth; Christ church. I \Vinnetka: St. Elizabeth's, Glc!1c.o~; Trinity, Highland Park; Holy Spmt, Lake Fore st; and St. Lawrence's, T .. ih ertyville. In addition to Bishop \Voodcock and Dr. Delaney, Dr. Richard Wilkinson of St. John's church~ \f ontgomcry. Ala., and Dr. Fr~nk E. \Vilson of Eau Claire, Wis., were to be speakers. Wednesday was known as \\omen\ Day and the feature of the program was an address hy Bi s hop \\'oodcock in the erening at R o'clock. Thur sday was Men's Day and the evening's pro gram was precC\-led by a dinner for all the men's clubs of the nine churches participating in the Crusade at 6 :30 o'clock in St. Luke's parish house. Today was desi~Jl~ted Young People\ day. 1600 Hinman·Avenue Northwest corner of Davis Street Evanston's Newest and Finest Aparttnent Homes Close .to the lake, and to parks, Northwestern University, schools, clubs and churches. All lines of transportation readily accessible, yet sufficiently removed to in no way impair the residential advantages. Unusual beauty in real wood the quarter acre garden court, "Now-We Buy Jimmy's Shoes · at Lord's" .. -~- . ·--,' An,ource Eliminations in Recreation League Events Elimination tournaments in vollevball. basketball and indoor ba se ball at~d quoit (singles) will he on the calendar of the Playground and Recreation board follo\\'ing immecliateh· the clo.::.e of ·the pre:-.ent league sc hccl~tl(· . The Yolle,· ball tournament \Yill he run on Monday nights starting :\fa rrh 7, the basketball tourney will he run \Yedne sda\· night~ anrl :-tart on ).fa~-r lt 23, the indoor baseball tournament will start ~f arch 3 and he conductt_.d on Thursday night s, the quoit tournament " ·ill be conducted Friday night:-> starting March 18. Any organizations \\·ishing to enter a team in the Yol!(·~· hall, baskl'thall or indoor basehatl . tournaments should sign up immediately at either the Howarc! or Stolp gymnasium, it is announced, and any persons wishing to enter the indoor quoit tournament sho uld sign up at the Stolp gymnasium, or send their names to Director D. M. Davi s, 1431 Forest avenue. · Mr. and Mrs. A. K. McCallum of 888 Sheridan road, Glencoe are lea ving today for a tour of sev'eral weeks in Florida. burning fireplaces in larger apartments, lux urious and well appointed lounges, convenient kitchens with mechanical refrigerationall these will be best appreciated through a personal visit to the building. Garage in connection ~ "Jimn1y's best pal at prep school wears Dudcliff shoes, so Jimmy had to have a ·pair too. Low Priced "Now he wears nothing else. He says 'they fit so good, and look good too.' " Thus Jimmy's mother told a friend of hers, who was anxious to get good shoes at really moderate prices for her three growing boys. Dudcliff shoes for boys are sold in Lord's Basement s h o e department, where courteous service and dependable quality at low prices invariably prevail. · Maid service by the hour if desired. Fireproof throughout. 3, 4, 5 or 6 rooms Now Leasing Renting Office-Oppoaite Corner Open Daily and Sunday Your Advantage to have your SCREENS taken care of NOW ·I I Prices Range $3. 4 5 to $5.4 5 vICTOR c. CARLSON ORGANIZATION Carlson Building, Evanston GrHnleaf soo--ChicGgo Phone, Sheldrake osoo Sizes 11 to 6 Basement. Einar Holm-Hansen Building~ Remodeling Contractor Phone Wilmette 1913 910 13th St. Wilmette