bpaïn. rupils o: în&,cniool earned the prize with a per capita sale of Christmas seals last %lear. The paint- ing is of the Toledo; bridge in Spain. Pupils of the schiool earined the prize with a per capita sale of Christmas seals amnouriting to0 $3î.46 -in Kenil- worth. What's "The Correct TIME? CALL UNIvorsly:2400, 4 .4. J4. 1 12 Mldaight UNL 18WWI. 38 lieut Chaire #ad Table. STOR. aG Saturday 2: 00 te 500P. M Wlnnetka Communty flouse 420 Lincoln Ave., Wlnnta partly open. Thne coroiner"s jury re- turned a verdict .of accidentai deatli due to monoxide poisoning. The services at the residence merc conducted by the R ev. Henry Lam- brecht of St. 'Peter's Evange1icd Lutheran church in Chicago, while the services at the cemneterv were in charge of Golden Rule loidge No. 726, A. F. and A. M., of which Mr. Koepke was a past.imaster. During his years as a practici'ngat torney in Chicago Mr. Koepke bai specialized in real estate, vases and probate work. He was a menber of the Chicago and Illinois P.ar. assoca- tions, and was p rorninent in Masonl4 circles, He ivas a 32n d dégrée, Mason, a Knight Templar and-a Shriner. 1 -If borne bad-been in. Vilnette for the past eleven years. Surviving him arebis widow, Mrs. Caroline. G. Koepke, a ..daugbter,. Mrs. George Chronis of Des Plaines, -and a son, Charles G. of Wilmette.. Weîlnésday 2:00 to 7:00 IP. M. Wllmetto Masonle Temple. 1010Q Central Ave., Wilmetteý Il. e LI e anaU a snolwAI5inA A.Uti içs ian cosumes and tapestries by Miss Isle Frank, sister of the Baroness. An informai reception wil l e held at '4 o'clock in honor of these distinguished guests. The Hrusa- trio, whose niusic bas been heard a number of times a pre vious art exhibits at,.Shawtiee and b e e n so tfhorôughly enjoyed,, vi1 a.gam give an informai prograni dur- I.ing the afternoon. A most initeresting accounit of the Baroness, tells of ber, early training d in the art of making tbese fascinat- d ing silhouettes. Sbe is recognized by f art critics as the greatest silhouettist of both the p re s eunt and tbe past'. ç Ereiuý Akley, iaisiýt, (Mrs. N.ý Many, of thesé will be sbowu at this, S. A kely of Wulrnette) iS active as exhibit. siusal on the mlisical programs',! Bar'us adl adMs rn c the Woman's club of, Wilrntte, and will be ýpresent on Sunday afternoon has nott begun her fali teachi.ig. and it iwill be a rare treat to mieet' lu A November Mrs. Akely wli ac- thlem. copn lc e Resegle zwhcu They are, being entertained exticn- d the latteir.giveés.aprograii of soligs siveîy on the north shore duringîtheir at rnetiu~ f Soki Cont stay here, among the teas, :one on club of; the, Gleetcoe Parent-Teadier Monday, October 19, in Evanston, asocEd~iatio. Lait 74e.da -i aiter.. given by Mrs, Robert Gault and MNrs. 'zoon she accompanied Mfrs. Fostrr E dward Welles, will be a large affair E. Fiks', zho gave a group of soii «q lu their bonor. held byrst e Cetion Lai ,e atuuII The e'hibit *vill reniain on t l e. heMby he ental-aurl P,~'ît- walls of the club ballroorn until Octo- Teacherassociation.___ br 30 'The outstandiug pictures ini the re- Book Reviews, Music cent art exhibit whicli closed .Iast.' at ro wn o Cr eek at Shawnee club. included'. a at B own o Cirle wtercolor by Hope Hawlev Degen- The Brownson Circle wilt inet lardt showing a fountain ini plalt* Mondav afternoon, October 19. at the which was watery, cool and breezy. D-viglit Perkins, the welI k 1n1o0W il Rogers Park Wonau's club. Diiringj arc.hitect, Nvho is also a mieniber of the B~ook Lover's hour m-hichi be.gins the Ravinia Sketch class, was1 repre- at 1 o'clock, Mrs. Prentiss M-\cKeIie sented bY several lovely s c e n e s. wvill review Ferdinand Goietel's '"Fro::' Frederick Sloan's "H-arbor" was a Dav toDav."beautifully proportionecu pict tire,.,and Da e to D a." ran be,'Ieauitiftlll doue. Frances Bow:nan's. The egtiar rogrn: lcgis at.i ater colors attracted greait atteni- o'clock and follows a business. meet- tion, as did Mr. oetghler's. The ing. -Mrs. AtoyFrench Nferrill vibrant' qualtitvl rs. Boetcher's sky twill le,.ture, on. ".Literarv -Outloôk.' was patici.larlv ifiteresting. There E arl. Bigelow, concert. pialist. I will were. several choice ois by' M. T. give ,a group of piano nuinl)ers. Thée Venning and-Aljss Jane' Johnson hiad i hostesses during the. afternoon* will af excellent oil, showing a, Portion o be Mrs. George H. Beauidini and Mrs the Ro0 s e ii w a 1 d garde:i in Lake mrete. M Care both of WVil- Forest. mette.lie exhibit wvas shiown by mci-, ~ ir:~.~.. i...--------- _bers of thue Raviinia :Sketch class. a BARRINGTON -Gordon Caineron ESTATE -ACRES- FARMS -HOMES 102 XOItTJICOST. PIIONE BAERINGTON 2 Mlle. Allegra Carlyle Scho0ol of. the, Dance Classes co:.ducted in T-oe, Rusâti, SýpWnish. Trap, Acrobatic, Character ànd Interpretative dancing. Children;a SpecialIty. Also Ladies' Reduchrig, Cians. AMAN ' ýWith Selling experience, WtoAoN-oTaoE-&D! Openiug for mian living on the Cuo IloIisi ,Wilmette,