56 WILMETTE LIFE January 25, 1929 NEW TRIR SPONSORS BASKETBALL TOURNEY High School Authorities Make Arrangements for Big North Shore Sports Event Dr. Harry A. Overstreet Bernice Wieland to Lecture in Glencoe _ Become.s Bride of Dr. Harry A. Overstreet, head of the Edward Hintzpeter department of philosophy of the co.lMr. and Mn. Charles ]. Wieland announce the 'marriage of their daughter, Bernice Rose, to Edward C. Hintzpeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Hintzpeter, 212 Sheridan road, Kenilworth, last Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents, 11 H Sheridan road, Wilmette. · The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Mildred Wieland of .Chicago, as maid of honor, and another cousin, Miss Evelyn Elli3 of Chicago, as the bride's maid. Groomsmen were Ervin Hintzpetea, best man, and the bride's brother, Harold Wieland. The twin cousins of the bride, Charlotte andCharles Bergeman of Chicago, served· as flower girl and ring bearer respectively. After the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Henry Kowert of St. Paul's Engli3h Lutheran church, Chicago, a wedding supper, reception, and dance were held. After a wedding trip of two m.o nths to New Orleans, California, and Honolulu the couple will make their hom<! on the North Shore. ·Harry A. Overstreet Head of the Department of -u..,............. phy of the College City of New York Preljminary plans are under way for a district basketball tournament to he held in the Leslie F. Gates gymnasium at" New Trier High school March 7, 8, and 9. Frederick A. Kahler, dean of boys at K ew Trier, is chairman of the general committee in charge of arrangf:'ments for the event. Other committee chairmen appointed from the faculty to handle the various details connected with the staging of the tournament are: general arrangements-W. L. Childs and Miss May Fogg; traffic and policing-R. F. L. Biesemei('r; tickets and gates-Edgar Jackson, concessions and souvenir programMiss Lulu Wright; publicity-Harry H. Herron; ushers and seating-Samuel Vernon; entertainme-nt-Donald Frisbie for visiting players, Gordo.1 VanKirk for visiting men teachers, Miss Elizabeth Hadden for vtstttn;;· girls and women teachers, and \V. L. Childs and Frederick A. Kahler for visiting principals and athletic directors; music-J. Schumacher, and executi,·e-Mr. Childs, Mr. Kahler, Vegetables Decorate Board and E. J. Phelps. About sixteen teams at Teachers' Thrift Feast along the north shore from Evanston Members of the Howard schoo l facto \\' aukegan and west as far as Libulty held a thrift party at the schoc.) ertyville are planning t o enter the las!_ Thursday n)ght, with about thirtv tournament. persons attending. In accordance with the thrift idea, onions and carrots were used for ftower 3. It was rumored, however, that the group had plenty to cat. The party was one of a series of occasional get-together afMiss Anne L. Whit mack, librarian fairs to be held at the Howard buildat the \Vilmette Public library, gaYc mg. a talk before the literature section of the \Vilmcte \Vomen's club recently Ur. and Mrs. John '\' . . Cullen, 1226 in which she recommended for read- Ashland avenue, arc lc<n·ing Februing the following books: ary 5, for Saraso ta, Fla., to be go ne FICTION about a month. Bechhofer-Roberts-Thi3 Side Idola-o-try; Bromfield-Strange Case of :Mis" Mrs. \Valter ~[arx of Kenilworth Annie · Spragg; Chapman-Happ_ v will entertain her luncheon and sewMountain; Chasc-Pennagan Plac·~ ; ing club on Monday of next \\:ee k at Dane- The Babyons ; Fournier-Thc her home on Essex road . Wanderer; Herges~cimer - Qui c t Cities; · Htidson-Abbc Pierre's People; Hurst-A President h Born; Lc Franc-\Vhisper of a Name; Lcwisoh'l PIANO LESSONS -Island Within; Matson-Day of Forfor children tune; O'Donnell-The Way It \Vas Telephone University 1406 With Them; · Undset-Kristin Lavans1024 Grove St., Evanston datter Trilogy; Woolf- Orlando; Proust-Swan's Way; \Valpolc- Win ·· ter's Moon, and Maxwell-We Forget Becau5e We Must. Miscellaneous Madariaga-Englishmen, Frenchmen and Spaniards.;_ Benet-John Brown's Body; Millay-Buck in the Snow; Dimnet-Art of Thinking, and Thompson-New Russia. Bioaraphy Beveridge-Life of Lincoln; Buchan -Montrose; De J(ruif-Hunger FightUsers of SILENT ers; Marcu-Lenin; Maurois- Disraeli; M U'3solini-My Autobiography; M:lAUTOMATIC have dame de Sevigne's Letters; StraclleyElizabeth and Ess·ex; Tate-Stonewall no fear of Zero Jackson; Taylor-Leonardo, the Florweather. entine; White-Masks in Pag-eant; Woodward-Meet General Grant; Winston-Andrew Johnston. lege of the city of New York. WJll address the Evening Lecture group Monday evening, February 4, at 8 :30 o'clock at North Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. Dr. Overstreet, whose ) contributions to social thought in the 1 liberal American arid Engl.ish journals as well as other publications have given him a place of first rank among the thinkers of the day, has had wide experience as lecturer not only at the College of the City of New York but at the Universities of California, Chicago and Columbia, as well as the New School for Social Research of New York City. The most recent books by Dr. Overstreet are: "Influencing Human Behavior" and "About Ourselves-A Psychology for Normal People." There will be questions from the floor following Dr. Overstreet's address. The public is invited to attend. · TAKEN BY DEATH Mrs. Rose Pape, wife of August P . Pape, 1715 Lake avenue, passed away Saturday, January 19. Services were held at St. Joseph's church on Monday. Burial was at Sacred Heart cemetery. Will Discuss "Philosophy in EveryDay Life" Monday Evening, February 4th, at 8:30 P. M~ lfnder the Auspices of 1 ' The Evening LectureGroup at North Shore Congregation Israel Lincoln and Vernon Avenues GLENCOE Open to the Public 1 TICKETS $1.00 Read the Want Ads Edith Bideau Normelli Teacher of Voice Enroll Now for Winter and Spring Studio Building, 1718 Sherman Ave., Evanston Phones: · itudio- Greenleaf 3523 Residence- University 7278. Book Suggestions Bl~ck Orders taken for . fancy Ice Cream Moulds MARGARET CLAPP Walnut Ice Cream - Snider-Cazel Drug Co. Wilmette Silent Automatic in SUence ·EconomJ' ·Dependabilit~ · Sales Install Automatic Heat NOW in place of filling your Coal Bin again. Mrs. E. D. Parmalec, formerly of Kenilworth, left for California on Tuesday to spend the remainder of the winter. --a- Mrs. Tom Dix, 236 Oxford road, Kenilworth returned home yesterday after spending several weeks in New York. SILE IJTOMATIC THE NOISELESS OIL BUA.NEP. -o-Mrs. John W. Cullen, 1226 Ashland avenue, entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Tuesday afternoon. Evanston Showroom, 1620 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 700