(Iwanston) and tii-Y club (E~vans- ton) are sponsoring the lectures to be. conducted for five weeks every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. ýýNot only fathers and mothers but young men and young women have indicated their interest in the .jcourse, which :deals with ýthe developmnent of a . personality as it relates to the in- tegrated family if e, including the Iiusband. and wife ,and chiidren and parent relationships. Mrs. Smith carrnes on ber -cliical work at the Cbilren's INemonial hos- pital. Mrs. Charles Morrison, 930 Oak- .Wood avenue, Wilmette, is in charge of themngmn for the Minette gron p. The reque'st 'for. the course. follows several siniilar courses conducted at the Beverly His Woman's club and in Chicago, ýit is explained. Mrs.> Paul Bradley, 64Ab.bottS- ford road, Kenilwortb 's sailing ôtn the Aquit-ania iFebruarv 3. fo.r a Mediterranean cruise. Shei.1 on with lber parents, 'Mr.: and NIr s. M.-Bloss of. Evanstoni. TheNv will l)e awav about five weeks'. Photo by Liebliig Mr, an;d.Mrs. Ellswor.th E. Brun- ýSon Of Giencoc anizofflce the inlar-ý r ige of their daughter, Alice Cul- ver Briaison, to Jokw Valleait Rath- botte, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Valleait, Rathboie of Kenilwvortli, ont Satiurday,' Janitar.y 16. Dine >and' Entertain --where dining tokes a new enjoy- ment. lnt.resting people, charming environ ent nd iW.o1 in location. Avared-Menu that tempts the appetit.--ne. food creations. of- our famous Chef. A compleëte service in keeping with, your expectations. BESIDES -THE ORRINGTON 15 a good. place to meet your friends and a good place to linger! ORRINGTON AVENUE AT CHIJRCH STREET Mr. Pettinger wvas 25 years old. lie was a golf professional and served at one timne as assistant pro at the Sun- set Ridge club. He iormierly was associated with the Black, and WVhite Cab conpiany in Winnetka. Besides b.is parents he is survivedl' by two brothers, -Arthur *and Earl, .nd a sister,' Dorothy,,. Tbe funeral services wihl be beld, tomorrow (Fri- day) morning at 10. oclock at St Francis Xavier cburcb inWilmette, wvith.burial at St. Peters cernetery ini Nules Center. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Roeser. of Boston .(Elizabeth Hannab ol-ô Kenil- worth) and ber baby are stopping at 'the, Brevoort hotel, in Chicago. S ATU R.DAYI Last Day' ofj of Foundation Carments 3to 2of Lack Day eral of' Minerais in Present Foods Cause "Min- Starvation" Followed by* Disease Hunianity owes much to biology. It bas played an important part in pronmoting health, strength and vigor, among *the> sickly and de- bilitated. It bas doue much to lengthen the' span of life. It has revealed, truths. concerning the body-structure,,that enables mari to treat. disease in a1 new and in- telligent way. Biology has enabled the .wise mari who nowejy normal health and strength to for-tifv bis body and insure a reasonable continuance of -his physical weIl-being. Because of biology it is known tbat loss of strength or vitality as well as. ail aches and ills are caused by an in$ufficienit supply of one or more minerais in the body,< resulting in~ a weakéilnj of the tissue and permitting disease to attack the various organs and bnportance Pf Minerais While iron'plays a pimary part iii,-iiceeasitig the red blood count and enabling& the vital forces to obtain enough oxygen to carry on the process of life, it is essential to man's health and strength that the body be continuously supplied vvitb ail thie minerais of wbich strong, healthy tissues are comn- posed. How Minerals Are Obtained Natural foods and water con- tain ail mineraIs essential to life and growtb. When food-stuffs are' deprived'of much of their minerais because of modern. methods -of preparation,, the body is robbed of the neces'sary building..materials. 111 bealth follows. The New Health %~iIder Magrik Health Builder is a bWo1ogical preparation, the formula of which. was devised bv an, t.. 72 E. Madison St. Chicago Now ýu«4er the peroo0nal asuper- vision o0 1 Mis&Jans, Mi,, foemerty of Bosit-Teier éà£Co. 'Now obtainable at BOULEVARD DRUG CO. 1101 Central Avenue WILMETTH, ILL.' Manufaoturýd bu MMGRIK ýLABORATORY, IÏNC., CHICAGO