vv vdvesy nooun4 uecember Z6. thie Rev. John Timhothy Stone,.'91, will ad- dress the metropolitan Chicago alum- ni in one of Carson Pirie Scott and comnpany's large dining rooms. He wiil be preceded as a speaker by Da- vid B. Trumnan, '35, of 2719 Sheridan road, FEvanston, Who wMl tell of Ani- herst's new, gymh; also the recent gift of $1.000,000 to the-most heavilv 'en- dowed small. college in the couintry; the unique plan under which nlext year's football captaincy wllbé ro- tated each gamne, witb the selection of an honorary captain at the end of the season and the new -plan, for the dloser integration- of college., alùnii and secondary, .school .relationships. "Amnherst in 1861,"' says Dr. Josep I FE. Raycroft (Princeton), "created 'the lirst, organizatiÔn -of its kind-its departmnent of hyýgiene and physical education-in, any 'English-speakînig country." The proposed new gym- nasium! is alreacly one-haif. financed by advance pledges, îincluidinz an unprecedented contribution of $40 by every one of its 780 unclergraduates for four years. It is expected that the new gymnasiurn will be under. way next summer. Active undergzraduatesý and aluiniî ini New Trier villages are Presidetit S. Bowles King. '02, of 672 Maple street, Winnetka; George t. Treadwétel, sec- retary, 414 Essex road, Kenilworth. and the following: ýG. 1. Baily, 116o Ash street, Winnetka: Ed Brandrift, 847 Bluff street, Glencoe; Charles H. Brown,' 809 Lake avenue. * Wilmette; W. J. Burke, Jr., 677 Sheri- dan road, Glencoe; Edwin H. Cassels, Jr., 750 Bluf treet, Glencoe; William . Crilly, Jr., 6o6,Provident avenue. Win- netka; E. 0, Edwards, 314 Fourteeilth * street, Wllmette; james c. Fleming. 7M F'oxdale. avenue, Winnetka; James P. Fleming, 760- Foxdale avenue, Win- netka-, W. Thobmas Oillett, 533 Roslyn rnad, Kenilworth; Walter C. Hughes, Jr., 830 0rove street, Gleneoe; V. Gè.. Kirk. 464 Ida place, Gleneoe; Noble T. MeFarlane, 1012 Westmoor road, Win- netka: John R. Nicholson, 599 Washing- tonavenue, Clencoe; H. P. Peters.: 733 Lincoln avenue, Glencne; J. N. Raw- leigh., Winnetka; j- B. Stanton, 121 Cen- tral- Park avenue, Wllmtte,; B.ý A. Weâtbers,, 471 Sunset road,' Winnetkn; Austin M. Zilrnermian, 219. Slxth street, Wilmette; Bradford Brown, 529 Cedar * treet, Wlnnetka; Hugh P. Fleming, 760 Foxdale avenue,- Winnetka; Charles L. Dostal, 233 Falrvlew road, Glencoe; i, nest L.. Estes; Jr., 819 Sixteenth street, rçvur Rift. 1,111 'l R **P lllr UV"@W. . w fisel.ctiou18a t Its b.t-nd pay later. à ellail <~ry Wif~ valLOWESTr CASH PRICES ýAâYoorsdf 0f Our Easy Budget PiuM MINO U vld. sqMuaeet lIau I12 SNh'LI LOVE TRIS Lmbine whII. tiftaes £teK monde.0 LSw4! ~<m*I,8i~LComplet x*Bwlt'$7500 $33 '%Tho ta vepy road, iseniworth, t1u1u'v"y o .i net ka, entertained ber bridge club at luticheon Tuesday. -- MNrs. S. Baker Williams, NWiIlow road. Winnetka, formerly of Wil- m ette, entertained ber luncheon bridge club Monday.