Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Dec 1931, p. 13

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with his father v ta~ hm ice i tend. The on] is that each boy con :ather, or with some othe 0would like to play loý An-1interesting prograni lias, been arranged. Paul H. Davis, Jr., of Ken- ilworth, who as a Boy Scout accom- panied MacMillan on the fatnins.ex- plorer's trip to the Arctic, will show piCtures ,and. tell his .story, -"Radio Operator Aboard an Arctic. Schoon- er,. Robert, Zimmnerniap, famous swimmer and deep sea-diver, w-ill beý present. with an exhibit of deep sea, curios and will tell a story of his experiences on the floor of the, ocean. Several of Northwestern 4niver*z s ity's 1931 football squad will be ýpres- cnt, and Robert W. Townleyv, athletic director at the joseph: Sears schoïol, %vill award football letters to boys wlio won them ýin the season just past. Those in charge of arrangements for the banquet have announced that a big- league basebail autograplhed by .BPabe" Ruth willbe presentcd tc> some lucky boy at. the banquet. D. Scott Campbell and Allan 1T. Gil- ihert wiIl be the hosts. INVITES CHURCH TO SERVICE On. Suniday,. December 13, the Church of the Holy Coniforter, Keliilworth,' wil have the members of the Union church as its guests at the Il 'cloclk service. Dr. Herbert1 L, XýVilett, tlic visitinig clergyman. Nvili prcach the sermni. won. The CGavel club is planning a series of interesting meetings and hopes to get some of the finest speakers obtainable, Chester E-. MacLean, the faculty spon- sor,' said this week. Mr. MacLean »s the dehate coach at New Trier. -Williamu Kijo is* chairman of the club's: pro- gram committee. On December 18 tbe Gavel club, ini conjunction with the Srbeu club' amateur writing group at N-ew Trier, will hold a joint meeting at the home of John Griffith in Winnetka. They hope to have as speaker, the Hon. Roy Weçt. former Secretary of the I.nteriir.. OFFICIERS ELECTED At a meeting for the election of offi- cers hield. recenitlv by members'of .Job's Daughters. Bethel No. 44, ýEmily Mul - Iiu 'vas elected. honored queen, Louise Humphreys. senior princess; -jeannetteI Lang. junior princess: Frances Tyler. -nride. and Cecelia Hilîs. marshal. Puh- lic inistallatbn ioi officers will be held Wednesday eveing. December 30. j SPEAKS 0F DRANDEIS Rabbi Charles E. Shulman wil spealc on "Justice Brandeis-His In- fluence ou American La* and, Life" at the Sundav morning service. De- ceinher 13, at 10 :45 o'clock., at the 1North Shore Congregation i srael. I.incoln. and Vernon avenues. Gel '-Oc. New' Wahl, Dorc Pen and Pencil Sets Stili time tol have your, Christias Cards engraved Modçl% for mnu and womlei» in- Cathay green; Ruby, Pearl, and -Black; Grey, Pearl and Jet; -Emerald9, ~ Pearl and Black; Ebony Black. The Dorcie s t he newest distinctive shape. Several sizes. Pens, $7.50 tol$10. Pen- cils, $4.50 and $5. Sets k t0 -$25. 6 Fin. Phofographs 4 Fine Photograpbhs, -6x8 Portraits 1 M x Portrats sine 7z10 il Polder, lu-.Polder T OMMY AJIRTII,9 lue* The Friendly Store Central Ave. WiImeffe 2526 ,1721 SHERMNAN AVE., EVANSTON DVs20 .'qI , r4ec O u u Unheard o'f Valiues!' $5.00 $58.00 Season 's Best Val e lu FPolder Sine lll $10000 DAVis 2400

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