November 16, 1928 I .WILM.ETTE LIFE ago he published a book on aearo types. His lecture, to which a few persons outside of the class will be admitted, will be given at 2 p. m. in Commerce hall and at 7 on McKinlock campus. The evening talk may also be heard over raido. Streator Eleven Next Foe of Great New Trier Squad Streator, a stranger to the Iridian Hill gridiron, will play New Trier there this Saturday. For the benefit of fans who like to know where teams come from, Streator is a town with about 15 ()()() inhabitants and is just west of Kank~kee and a few miles south of Ottawa. According to their coach. who was at the Oak Park game, Streator has a strong team with some husky farmers on it, who should give New Trier a lot of trouble. They had a clean slate until last Saturday, when Spring Valley spoiled the fine record with a 21 to 0 defeat. However, Streator has not been playing as high ~alibre teams as has the GrayGreen thts year, so the New Trierites are confident of copping another victory Saturday. FOOTBALL SEASON WANES Many signs point to the closing of the New Trier football season although the varsity still has two games to play. The Intra-mural and Freshman-Sophomore teams have turned in their suits, swimming practice has started and Coach Grater has called out the aspirants for this year's basketball teams. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE "Mortals and Immortals" will be the subject at the services in The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Wilmette Sunday morning, November 18, at 11 o'clock. Sm1day school convenes at 9:45 o'clock. . J Intercepted Pus Loaea Professor to Lecture Game for Soph-Froah Gang on Primitive Peoples An ·intercepted pass in the first quarter caused New Trier's Frosh-Sophs' to lose their final battle of the season, to Evanston'~ lightweights, 6 to 0. In the second half Hicks came close to repeating the Evanston feat, when he captured a pass and ran to the 10-yard line. New Trier lost the ball on downs though, and didn't get another chance to A recognized authority on races, Melville J. Herskovits, assistant professor of anthropology at Northwestern, who has lived among primitive peoples to gain first hand information, will address the contemporary thought W d da class at t\le university e nes y, Nov. 21 on "Races, Old and New." Prof. Herskovits a short time ago score. returned from Dutch Guinea where he This game was the last one for the had lived with the Bush Negroes to Freshman-Sophomores. Although they study their racial habits, and a year LECTURE AT ROYCEMORE Roycemore pupils will hear an illustrated nature lecture tomorow aftenoon at 2 :30 to be g!ven by Guy C. Caldwell, diector of the Rocky Mountain Nature Camp for Boys and Long's Peak camp for girls. .. 1. came out on the short end of the scores in all the games except one. They always put up a good fight though and were never defeated by an overwhelming score. Their one victory was a runaway from the Deerfield lightweights, 58 to 0. ~ft ~d a~~ kamili~ y~r iliey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TELEPHONE UNIVERSITY 3055 College Leaders Attend . Parental Education Meet Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college, and Miss Martha D. Fink, director of parental education, are attending the first annual meeting of the National CounCil of Parental Education, which i·s being held in Atlantic City November 14-17. The meeting is regarded as particularly significant at this time in view of the 5tress which is being laid on parental education throughout the country.. Following the meeting Miss Baker plans to meet the local alumnae in New York, and later to vi'5it the nurery school, kindergarten and primary :lepartment of the Bureau of Education in Washington. Miss Fink will remain in New York to · attend the meeting of the Child Study association which is being held there on November 20. PETERSEN FLOOR ·SURFACING. COMPANY NEW I'LOORS MADE PERFECT OLD FLOORS LIKE NEW Sanding and Scraping by Machine or Hand No Dust Estimates Furn- ished Free The active chapter of Delta Gamma sorority entertained all the alumnae of the Northwestern chapter at dinner last Monday night at the chapter house. 519 ·Asbury. Ave. Evanston, Ill. Where entertaining Is Cnjoyable The Geor1ian you have complete and proper facilities and experienced services to assist you in the planning and execution of all the details precisely for your entertainment. Until you have enterta;ned here you do not realize how delightfully easy your hostess-ship can be and how much you will enjoy your own party! To licJe here is to enjoy such facilities for all your entertaining, both informtll and formal. AT IDhr.Gleol)ian A Beautiful Room in Which to Entertain .. .. The Ladia' Louis XVI Room - - The Choice for Leading Society Evruts. tAn tA.dt/ress of 7Juttnctton DAVIS at HINMAN-EVANSTON T e I e phone Green I e a f 4100