41l3 tjnden Avenue 18 tmnnnn- e WiImefte 4120 ~TTT t ..I -III- PRICED AT, '69?0 your old range-$S l'es pa> .ufr $84.5O Donovan was editor-in-chief cf the 1935 "Echoes," the New Trier year book. As a member cf the staff, his art contributions were an outstandling feature of the "Echoes"' du ring the past three years,.and, have won, ac- claimn for Dônovan by experts, in the field 'of illustration and design. He was also art editor of the New Trier News, higb school weekly.-. Donovan wa .s eletted. to T. N. T.. bo nor society in bis ju nior year. and was presidlent of thé society last year. ,Whi.le acieving scholastic distinc-. tion, Donovan founld time for many- extarmcurricular activit ies durinig bis four. years at New Trier. Hle-,vas, among other - things, a member' of the traek t eamn, treasurer of the Tri- Ship Boys' club, prominent in dcra- matîcs, and in student council de- liberations. Funeral, Services. for Mrs. Gertrude Miler Mrs. Gertrude Miller, 82 years olci, died on Sunday morning at thé hom-e of ber daugbter,, Mrs. Lee A. W.ilcox. 1511 Elmwood avenue. Mrs., Miller bad made ber bhorne in . Wilmette ýsitice October,.1923. Prior to that she lived, for many years iii Chicago.. Sbe was born ini Germnyý, comning to this country in 1874. Until 1889 sbe 'lived in tbeeast anîd then mnoved to Chi- cago. SBesides tbe daugbter in i Tlrette, Mrs. Miller is survive I by another daughter, Mrs. .0. Luepke of Chicago, a soit, C. A. Miller of Oak Park, five grandcbildren. and five great grand- cbildren. The funeral serv.ices. were hield Tuesday afternootn at ý the Wilcox residen'ce,. with the',kev. James. A. Sutberland, pastor. of the Noethvest Gospel, tabernacle, Chicago,' officiatý- ing. Burial took place at Memorial Park cemetery. NAMED SPECIAL ýPOLICE joseph Renlgel, .Glenview roaci, and Charles 0. Lance.,1407 Elmwood ave- cts in park PUBLIC SRVICU COMPANY OP NORTIIRU - iLLImOIS Mr.1 and Mrs.. A. Sundlof and daughter, Jane, 1533, Greenwood ave- nue, returned Friday frorm a ten- day motor trip ea.st, visiting their son, William, at West Point, and stopping in New York. Mrs. Robert J. 'Hildebrand, 92 Rob- sart road, Kenilworth, will be bostess' at luncheon, Feiday to her quilt in' club. t