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Show ! Week's Activities At Westminster ! I six weeks. Better understanding understand-ing of the problems incident to marriage would help to diminish the sky-rocketing divorce rate in America, believes Dr. Wilcox. One of the principal activities of the women's board of Westminister West-minister College is the annual food and apron sale, which will be held Friday, April 26, from 3 to 6 p.m. The girls' glee club will sing at 3:30 and 4:30. Proceeds of the sale will defray, cost of planting a pew privet hedge around the campus of the school. Chairman of the board is Mrs. B. C. J. Wheatlake. 'Mrs. H. R. , Waldo is chairman for aprons, Mrs. George W. Westcott, for food, and Mrs. R. A. Pallanch, for the silver tea. President Robert D. Steele announces an-nounces the selection of a new athletic coach for Westminster College, to begin service September Sep-tember 1. The appointee is W. S. Atkinson, a graduate of Kansas Kan-sas State Teachers' College, where he was a basketball star. He has recently been released from service in the navy, and will come to Westminster Jo enlarge en-large the program of basketball, tennis, and track. Coach Atkinson Atkin-son is married. Several hundred invitations have been sent to Westminster alumni to attend the annual homecoming dance in the Payne gymnasium, Saturday, April 27. Virginia Moffat is general chairman chair-man of the event, and William Johnson is in charge of the music, mu-sic, which will be furnished by Clifford Heaps' orchestra. Spring decorations will feature the semi-formal semi-formal affair. A new course in marriage and family life will be offered to Westminster College students by Dr. Lloyd Wilcox, professor of sociology, beginning Friday, April 26, at 7:30 p.m. A large number of students have volunteered volun-teered to take the non-credit course, which will continue for |