a resiclent of the community for 29 years. At the age of 14, he went .to work for the Zanesville and Ohio River railroad, and later was, ermpioyed by the Wisconsin Central railway. For the past 30 years he had been with the Chicago and North Western line. He had been associated. with the Wilmnette Presbyterian church since 1913, serving as deacon,ý Sunday school teacher, eider, trustee,ý and churcli treasurer. Funeral services 'will be'.held at, 4:3O 'ciock on Thursday afternoon at the church with burial on Friday afternoon ýat Stockport. Ohio. y His widow, Mrs. Gertr ude S. iGib- son;. three sîsters, Mrs. G. L. Kean, Mrs. Carlos Newbery. and Miss Mii- dred Gibson, al of California, and three- sons, James J.,. Thomas B. Jr., and William M. survive. CHfARLES J. fi11u04?Ox Cha ries' J. Broughton, a resident of Wilmette for over 26 years, pass- ed away Sunday morning at his home, 928,Ashiand avenue. Masonie ..services. assisted by the Rev. John G. Hindley, were held at the home Tuesday with inter- ment at Forest Home cemnetery. Mr. Broughton was Cana dian gov- ernment representative in Chicago for over 35 years. He was a life member of the Traffic club of Chi- FREflERXC C. WILLIS Frederic Charles Wiliis died sud- denly at his residence, 322 Warwick road, Keilworth, on flecemnber 29. Born in Nashua, N. H., Mr. Willis wyas a graduate of Washington, uni- versity, St. Louis, Mo. Hie is sur- vived by his widow, Mrs. Mattie L. Wiîllis, and by a son, L ynn Dze Willis. Funieral' services were held at the Church of the Holy Comforter on Tuesday morning, Four Cagers Amid bowers of evergreen and twinkling 'Christmas tree lights, a Pre-New Year's dance- was held at the, community, center on Friday e ve- ning, Decemnber 29. Archie Pool an'd his. swingsters furnished deiightful *music from 8 o'clock until midnight. Balloons, serpentines, hats, noi se- mTakers. etc., added to the fun and frolic of the evening. As ~the. minlody of '-Auld Lang Syne" faded and another year came to a close many congratulations were received for a grand party and. wishes expressed that more be, held in the future. Plans are aféot for a Pre-Lenten dance so please wvatch for an announeement in the very near future. Basket bail Gam'~esto Foreign Affairs Streit - Union Now. Beard - Giddy Minds and Foreign, Quar-'. rels. Present International, Tenisions. Alexander-Cruise of the Raider ..Wolf.$$ Hauser -. Battie Against Time. Pribichevich World Without End. Science, Lev -r Modern Scien'ce. Jonde -Stars and Men. McKenny Birds in the Garden>. Painters anid Pain"ln Mather - Western European Painting of the Renaissance. Doust - Mantial of Pastel Paintig. Doten - Fashion Drawlng. I)ut [ aual of WW.ier-CeoorPainting. icks Color in Action. Benton - Artist in America. Mus icians Jacob - .ohann Strauss. Toye - Guiseppe Verdi. Van Vechten - Music of Spai. Capeli - Schubert's Songs. Llnseott - Folk Songs of .Old New Eng- land. Oberndorfer - Noeis. Essays Lerner Ideas Are Weapons. Reppier- Fireside Sphinx. Cowley - Boks- That' Change Dur Richard Coeurcde Lion preceptory ' No. 4 knights Temypiar. of London, Ont. ' Surviving ae his widow, Mrs. ýMargaret 1. Broughton. a son. Fred- M erc:and, a grandson, Bruce W., the, latter both of Santa Monica, Calif. AUGUST M. TRAPP August M. Trapp, 1107 Oak street. < Dick' Ackermann and Pete lat week oecause of the Christmas holidays. The. Girls' leagUe wil open at Stolp gym Monday, January leaeues will open at Stoip gym, Jan- uary 9, 10 and il respectiveiy and the "A" league will start oper- ations again at Howard gym on Wed- nesday, January 10. The badminton courts will re-open at Howard gym, Monday, January. 9 and will be open to the nuie,1 Amnerican Men 1Janiels Tar Hell Editor. Hapgood - Victorian in the Modem Worid. White - Autobiography of a Purpose. Indians of Northi America Embree - Indians of the Americas. Bfalo Child Long Lance - Long Lance.- Grinneli - Blackfoot Lodge Tales. Linderman- Red Mother. - *-~-~-**".r*aei. labout, Iorty-nive minutes, in orcler' Besides Dr. Gilbert, two otherci ci,,, that- the boys may get home early.. ANNOUNCEE BIRTH dren survive: Mrs. Jessie Landauer Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Davis of 103 and Mrs. Helen Landauer, both of Wayne Hotze, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dupee place, Wilmette, announce Lincoln, I. C. E. Hotze, 749 Twelfth.street, Wil- the birth of a son Tuesday, January MRS.MAR HEIZENmette, returned Tw~esday of this week 2, at thie Evanston hospital. His MR. AY ENZNto the University of Illinois, where mîaternai grandparents are Mr.. and Mrs. Mary. Heinzen, 1927. Schiller lie is a junior, after sPending the Mrs. A. ýE. Klundér of 909 Chestnut avenue, Wilmette, died, at the age Christmas holidàys at home. avenue. Coli Eierprise.5853