22 November ·5, 19Z6 ··- tzrr The Daily Iowan, official student Among the freshman candidates apnewspaper at the ·university of Iowa,· pears_. ·the name .. of Charles F. Lauer, numbers among.its night -news editors, Wilmette. It is · interesti~g·. to note that Donald F. Saunders, a former Wil- both these young men hved on Forest rnette boy. The following is quoted , avenue. from a recen,t issue : ·Mrs. A. ·Penniman, 1465 Wilmette "After three days of examination as to eliiibility, good standing and quali- avenue, has returned from ten days' fications, a qualified · fi~t of candidates of traveling in ··Wisconsin. W8mette "Boya Active , -~ for ' liberal arts class office~s w~s. re- . Maj. Gen. O'Ryan Ia SPEAKS IN EVANSTON · · f I 1leased by the student counctl exammaU at naveraaty o owa Itions committee." Armistice Day Speaker Frederick Pierce, Noted Payclaoloaiat An Armistice Day committee repreto Give Series of A.ddres·· at Ev~enting twenty-four civic, religious and anaton Country Club social organizations in Chicago, has planned a meeting for the afternoon Frederick Pierce, the internati.onali.Y of Thursday, November 11. at 3:30 known lecturer and psychologtst, ~~~ o.'clock at Orchestra hall. to give a series of lectures e3:rly m The orator of t hl' occasion will be November at th~ Country club ·r:t v1 1 F · ()'R yan, w h o anston Mr Pterce gave a stmt1 ar MaJor- .eneral o 111 . · · · t b f e the Fort ·· 1 f · senes. 1 ast wm er e or holds m.any tmltta;y wno.rs rom ;an- · . h 1 dub of Chica o. This series ous natiOns. for Iu s part tn the V\ orld ~~fs \~ enthusiasticanff received, it is w~r. He ts ~n arden_t adv.ocate. _ of said, that the secretary of. the Fortpeace and the author ot the tm~en s h- · htl 1 b took immedtate meaable scntenc~. "I s.hould be a trattor. to ~~~es ~ c i~sure a return engagement ~ny country 1f I dtd .not do .~verythmg 1 during the present season. The many 111 my power to ahohsh war. Iresidents of the north shore who heard ·G eorge W. Dixon will pre sidt· at the him are said to be unanimous in their meeting. There will he music and th~ . praises. invocation will _ be offered by R;:J hiH · Trained in Geneva and Vienna, Solomon B. Freehof and the beuedic- where he spends a third of his time tion will be pronounced hy the Rev. each year in research, Mr. Pierce is Siedenburg, S. ]. one of the few American scientists Seats are free and the door~ will he whose presentation ~f his w~rk .on open to the public v;ithout tickets after the lecture pl~tform. ts. as f~scmatmg 3 :20 o'clock, it is ann o unced. Tickets as the work ttself, 1t IS pomted out. may be secur ed upon application to the \Vorking wit~l blackboard ~ketches he "ecrctary of th(· committee, Mis s Ella m~kes th~ httherto mysteno.us unc<;>nBoynton, 360 !\. Michigan avenue, or sct?U S t~tnd ~ comprehenstbl.e tlung 1 to tht.· office of the Chicago Church wluch l11 s auclt.e nces grasp w:t.1 ea.se Federation, 1304 Chicago Temple. and absorbed. mterest. He shows tts intimate relatton to, and effect upon, the tissues and vital functions of the Dinner for National I body,. a s .well a~ how it ~ffects the. hehavwr 111 puhltc (!nd pnvat1 · huO ege oar ODig man contacts. The program of the an.nual meeting There will be eight lectures in all, and rlinner of tht: governing hoard of six in the afternoon and two in the tht.· ~ati o nal J\indergarten and Etc- evening. The afternoon lectures will mentarv college. to he held on Friday ~eal with child psychology, while the c ,. en i-n g, Non·mber 5, will include evening lectures will deal more speciEshort addresses by Mrs. Andrew Mac- ically with adult psychology. Leish of Glencoe- and Perc\· B. Eckhart of Kenilworth, members of the Mr. ancl Mrs. R. G. Holliwell. 113.~ board of trustees, and a hrief report on Lake avenue, and th eir two children, the progress and achievements of the who left for Europe in Jnly, returned year by Edna Dean Baker, pre sident to their home in \\' ilmette las t Sunday. of the college. They shipi>cd their car abroad, and The dinner will be hdd in till' co llege while tht' · children reritained in Engdormitorv, Marienthal. whose attrac- land. ~·[ r. and ~1 rs. Holliwell toured in tive lou~ge and dining rooms provide England. Scotland. Germany, Holland, ideal accommodation for social affairs Belgium, France, ltaly and Switzer land. · of this kind. . c ? -------------------------------------- ------------- We hat'e bro. ught tile Ser'Yice and Resources of a greai store to 0 EVANSTON C II B . · ht dT for the selection of Christmas Gifts THE Ev.c.ston Store of Spaulding and Comp~ay is a busy place these days, but there's n.A:.>t the ··mad rush' · you find down town Ivanston Shop is now Qpen TAN· NON-SCUPF llY& lo~- $7.00 Our NeW A lot of thought, time and effort has been._ given to the interesting display of Christmas Gifts you will find at our Evanston Shop. Prices are nniformly reasonable-there · are many WORTH WBILB Gifts priced under $to. as well as Jewelry, Sit verwarc, Wa~hes, etc., ~hich naturallY cost more AND 'rAN NORWEGIAN CALP.. Afed· . O..-.INGTON MOTR. &VANSTOH ·RUB~ IOOIWATE~ &IA(.H HOTEl. 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