icafor his education and had planned to teach in the schools in bis coun- try, but in December he became seri- ously iii with Bright's ýdisease, and wvas taken to the Evanston hospital wbere he had ta remain for three months.: The doctors say that as Gaspar hae only a few more years ta live, it is-best that, he. return to bis country and be with bis brothers and sisters:ý His parents are not living. He had worked for bis. room aid, board for nearly a year at the Eldred G. Bentley. home and for abotit seven nontbs with the F. A., Bucks of Wil- mette. He was very conscientous and respectful and always. thought that he was not doing haîf enough wvork. He was ïa f aithful student and is niuch loved by bis teachers and school friends wbo know bim. -Gaspar was a member of the Trî-Ship club, which gavee a sum of $35 towards bis passage home. Another school friend gavé $5, and is walking 'to and f roni school and bringing bis lunch in or- der toa'earn the borrowed sum. Gaspar's brother, Frisco, is a graduate of New Trier and of Day- ton university, Ohio, wbhere be won high* scholastic honors. Heis now te *ching in the scbools oný the Philip- pine -Islands. Gaspar is sailing f rom Seattie, on April -4,.and will reach bis home early in May. C. and N. W. Arranges Door.to-Door Delivery Arrangements for dôor-to-door pack- age f reight service between certain * designated Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota points on the Chicago and * North Western railway have been com- pleted and wi1llgo into effect May ,i, with plans under way. to extend this service .to cover èvery, state on the North -Western System, H.1W. -Bc- s *vice-president,. traffic of the road,, Chi- *cage,, anniounces. "The, Chicago and North Western railway for a considerable .,period bas been ledta believe by its patrons that- there is a quite general demfand for *tbrougb bis of lading f rom store- door to store-door, including _pick-up Fool's Dayr. Miss Edith Ford, direct- or of fifth:grade in the college dem- onstration school, will tell some of tbe children's favorite stories, and a group of songs will be sung by Miss Nellie Bail, director of first grade, and VirginiaWilson, whô holds the music scholarship at the. college this, year. Mr. and Mrs. J. Melville Brown, 99 Robsart road, Kenil worth, are leav- ing tbis Week-end for New York to, pass ..the spring vacation, with their. son,> Robert, who is attending Har-. yard. 0o Mr. and Mrs. George Wi ttbold,. who have been, makitng their home in Evanston, -recently moved, into their new home on Oak-drive in Glen- coe. T AD For the convenience of our patrons, we have aLoop office wher. you con place your Want Adib SUITE 1212-4213 TOWER BLDGe. 6 ýNORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO, ILLINOI S COR. MICHIGAN AT MADISON STREET PATRONIZE.,OUR ADVE RTISERS I a GOLFERS. WHO LIVE IN WILMETTE,. Evanston and in the North Shore suburbs who are interested' in having a golf club affiliation where complete f acilities are available will be glad to kno'w that there are available at this time a limited number of equity membershipu ini a well estab- lished and conservatively operated golf. club located within casy and comfortsble driving distance of the North Shore. These. -memberships are available at a vc*ry low and attractive entrance fee., Attractive terms. of payment- may be arranged. THE COURSEý IS 0F CHAMPIONSHIP LENGTH' and requirements with 18 perfect bent grass greens and splen- did. fairways that camie througji last suMmmersdrought splendidly. There is an adequate water supply. THE CLUBROUSE HAS COMPLETE FACILITIES locker rooms,. showers, grill, dining, rooin, lounge, etc., -well- designed, comfortably furnished and maintained. Mr..,and MLrs. Harold H. Egan of Ev4nston. have .rented it home iq, Wiinetka" which the)t .expect to ac- I cupy someimen in April. *I I E i Ria 1