January 11, 1929 . WILMETTE LIFE 21 D~ily Newi 1929 Almanac L. B. KUPPENHEIMER in S~ope AIDS TRI~SHIP CLUB TheCc>mp~ehensive Chicago Daily News Almanac Winnetka Man Makes Generous Donation Toward Equipping Club Quarters Announcement was tnade this week that Loui.s B. .Kuppenheimer, of Winnetka, is the m~n who gave $1,250 about two months· ago toward furnishing the new club room of the T;-i-Ship boys' club at New Trier High school. When the donation was first made public Mr. Kuppenheimer asked that the name of the donor 'be not disclosed, but several days· ago he gave his permi·ssic;m to. have his name announced if the club so desired. A tota) of $2,500 is to be spent on furnishing the new club room, and with Mr. KupQenheimer's gift all but $200 of and Year-Book for 1929 has just been published. This issue, which is the forty-fifth of this annual book of facts, is now on sale through book stores and news stores in the city and suburbs. . The Daily News Almanac records the facts of 1928 in compact and handy form. It gives the political party platforms in full and the complete election returns. Other new subjects include the Mississippi River Flood control act, the act for settlement of American and German War Claims, changes in postal rates, new income tax. law-revenue act of 1928, the population of states and large cities July 1, 1928, Olympic games and other sports, the Kellogg treaty for renunciation of war, assassination of the Mexican president-elect, aeronautical developments in 1928 and Byrd's expedition to the Antarctic. Statistical information covering hundreds of subjects is pr es ~"nted in jts 1000 pages. Special · Sellln'l tAtcAll5 Ruby Shops BOYS 111-CUT ·BOOTS .Bu.i\t of stu.rdy leath.er water proofed irt the skins mak\nq th.em ?-S nea.r waler·proof o.s tts possible. modeled on. na.rrou> heet closer fi.ttinq lasts .- Genuine CjiJ;~~iii lonq ra.UJ hide laces. -~-i;i~ r the entire amount has been collected, according to Donald Frisbie, faculty advisor of the club. · The boys of the orga·n ization have raised $1,050 amon~ themselves, and the remaining $200 willl~------------- be sought from parents. The club room is located in the new manship, fellowship, and citizenship. gymnasium, and occupies an area of The club sponsors many activitie.s di54 by 19 feet. It is to · be used as a rected toward the accomplishment of recreation center for all New Trier these aims. boys irrespective of cl_ass or scholarship. Every boy in the high school i:> Eleanor Berger, 306 Kenilwor~h a member of the Tri-Ship club, which avenue, returned ·Monday to Knox was organized for the purpose of de- college after spending the Christmas veloping the highest ideals of ·s ports· holiday'3 in Kenilworth. "ReJDarka.bleValues . DurinqOnrSale HOLLY HILL INN DAVENPORT, FLORIDA HEALTH, REST AND GOOD GOLF IN WARM SUNSHINE II to 13~ $ 62!! I to6 S7Z1 Alfreo. J. RUBY LOOP SHOP-76 E. MAOISPN ·ST. 1~6~ 1611 Shctl'ida" ~.. Chie~· ·f7.i8 ~tonAwca.,E~~ EAST 5~~ ~T. · · .235& EAST 711!"~. ·· WHERE MANY NORTH SHORE PEOPLE ENJOY THE WINTE'R r American PlanJ moderate rates. Fiesh Florida fruits and vegetables. SunlightedJ a 1 r y J outside rooms. Homey atmosphere. BeautifuiJ sporty 18-hole golf courseJ with wide, heavily turfed fairways and large grass greens and tees. Fishin'g and other outdoor sports. This suite is one of the many unusual values offered from one of the largest and finest stocks of Funiiture ever displayed in Evanston. This solid mahogany frame is all hand carved with a full webb constructionJ the filling is of hair and cotton and can be furnished in your choice of cover with a choice of fine linen frieze reverses. In South-Central Florida. .Paved highways. Dixie Highway. Main line Atlantic Coast Line R. R. 10 days from Chicago. Booklet and rates on request. BROWN FURNITURE CO. 1567 SHERMA~ AVE.