mmmm 'V-'WWWW^? â- 1 THE LAKE '~ K» M"" """'"" "â- "" FORM BUILDERS CHAPTER HERE Masonic Lodges of New Trier Are Sponsors ZZCommittees-irom Glencoe* Winnetka and Wilmette Lodges A. F. and A. M. and Wilmette Chapter R. A. M. met Tuesday evening of last week at the Glencoe Masonic temple to perfect-a supervisory and advisory organization sponsoring a local chapter, Order of the Builders for Boys. There were present for Glencoe Lodge, Harry Keene, Dr. D. H. Corn- ell and Charles G. Haskins for Win- netka Lodge, Sherman M. Goble, and Earl L. Weinstock; for Wilmette Lodge, Joseph C. Wilson and Hugo T. Zaremba, and for Wilmette Chapter, R. A. M., W. W. Winberg and C. K Sanders, Jr. . The representation being sufficient, the men organized an Advisory council, giv- ing each body equal representation, and took other steps, which will be reported to the sponsoring bodies, and which, it is hoped, will lead to the establishment in Wilmette, for the time being, of a full j^HgpHtrhapter for the boys. -â€"-""" Builders MeetHSaturelay ; Call has been issued tg all boys at present members of the Order_oi-the ^wldenr-fcn^©ys7To~lneetr in Wilmette lodge parlors at 1159 Wilmette avenue, Saturday evening, February 10, at 8 o'clock. For the present the jurisdiction of the proposed chapter will include the towns of Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka and Glencoe. AIL Builders residing in this territory are urged to attend Saturday's meeting. Master masons interested are also in- vited. t ,, It is hoped to have Grand Master Builder Arthur M. Millard, or his deputy, W. A. Tanner present at the meeting. The permanent offices uf iht Advisui v council are Hugo T. Zaremba, chairman; Sherman M. Goble, secretary;' Charles G. Haskin, treasurer. DbserveXfi^oTPrayer At English Lutheran Church Interdenominational Day of Prayer will be obseryed^in^WilmettL 1tmette~TSnglish Lutheran church, Seventh street, and Greenleaf avenue, Friday afternoon, February 16. Members of_thejyarious womgnV_sojL cipate in the 1:45 o'clock. observance beginning at â€"JOTTINGSTTTOM NEW TRIER" Paul Peat, the Canadian soldier who has made himself famous during the World war as the author , of "Private Peat," will speak in the As- sembly, Friday morning, February 16, in the interests of world peace. The New Trier Heavies still hold a per cent of 1000, after defeating Evanston last week. Both teams*will play Waukegan here Friday night, the first game beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The new semester has started out nicely, although there^are^ stilLa _ many students out on account of sickness. Frigid Weather Increases Popularity of Skating Rink With the temperature far below freezing in the past week, the commun- ity skating rink on 17th street between Lake and Washington avenues, ^has become a popular mecca for lovers of the great winter sport. ** Upward of 200 residents enjoyed the "pond" practically every evening for the past several days. The well heated shelter house was a busy place for the crowds of skaters. N. u.IsMk IN SWIM MEET Evanston Men Expect Repeat Win to Northwestern university will meet University of Iowa swimmers at Iowa City Saturday evening, February 10. Coach Robinson doesn't expect a rep- etition of the victory of last year when the Purple won by a score of 58 to 10, in the Evanston pool, but his men are confident of pushing the Iowa splashers hard. T oct ypar \h<> tip«t time Iowa^nmda in the 150 yard relay was 121 3-5 while the Northwestern swimmers have beatr-tfiaT Time recently in several instances. In the relay, Iowa will doubtless enter Goltman, Khngman, Clarke and Stover, and Northwestern will enter Breyer, Paver, Dickey and Winslow. , „ The rest of the line-up follows : 150 yard back stroke: Iowaâ€"Weber, Northwesternâ€"Dickey and Agnew. Breast Stroke: Iowa â€" Smith; Northwesternâ€"Eislen and Wells. Fancy Diving: Iowaâ€"McCollougn; Northwesternâ€"Sleight, Wells or Cor- Plunge: Iowaâ€" iBane; Northwest- ernâ€"R. Dickson and Schaffer. 40 yard: Iowaâ€"Clarke and Golt- NuiUiwtstcmâ€"Bieyci , and During the two week period begin- ning Monday, February 12, the Wil- mette Public School Art League will make its annual call for membership dues. The funds collected in this way are used for the purchase of pictures for the school rooms. Already there is a collection of pictures in the Wil- mette schools of which the residents of the village may well be proud, the league reports. Some of these are original paintings while others are splendid reproductions of thej>est^ in art; ' *""" "~" -'---â€"-- Seek General Interest "Work has already started on the new school building on 17th street,' reads the league's formal announce- ment of the dues campaign. "And when this building is completed, more pictures will be needed. Every par- ent and every person who is interest- ed in the best equipment for the " schools shouTan&e a member organization. "The annual dues are fifty cents for adults, and ten cents for children, and, and and man; Paver. 100 yard : Iowaâ€"Khngman Goltman; Northwestern-Paver Breyer. __^^____________.« -~^0 yard :â€"Towa^Klingman ami Goltman; Northwesternâ€"Breyer and Dickson. After winning^Jh_e_victor_ i^elragoTCoach Robinson is optimistic regarding future prospects in Northwestern's race for the confer- ence championship. STATE^REGUE^nbN BEST " I think it would be a tremendous step backward if Indiana should ever iThte__up^ regula±ion_ol its- -utilities by the state," Gov. Warren T. McCray said recently in discussing the situ- ation. "I don't believe any thuiking people will ever advocate that." Miss Alice Behn is entertaining her -BrMgcrclub tomorrow evemmj-atrher residence on Sheridan road^jWin^ __netkaJ______-~zziZZZOâ€" ~ZZ~ ' - Joseph Marshall Jr.. 1040 Elmwoad "avenue, left Monday to visithisuncle, Mr. Edward Marshall, in Pasadena, Cal. Razor Blades Sharpened ART LEAGUE IN CALL FOR DUES Seek Greater Interest School Art in from February 12 to 23, may be paid -.^offi1Sfe0aftu^%1ht°hfrrk0fthe u^c°^ool Art league" condudes P the announcement, the annual Ar- ;"Laments have just been completed rangements have just for~ each group of the eighth grades to visit the Arn tute. 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