ttire ill p ic ture s with Mr. MacDonald will take bis audi- encýe alonlg.modemt. trails to ciassic landis where history was born. His ten vears Post war relief work .and traveling in the. Caucasuis. Greece, -Persia, Turkey and& Irak sound like the niodernized. waniderings, ofa cornbined Ulysses 'and Marco Polo. 1)urin g this' tme heebas made an* in- tinmate study of and gradually built tUp ,a, agnificent and vivid poýrtrayal in motion pictures of the ruinedà temples 'and remàins, of the ancient Greek and Minoan civilizations andof the peasant life of the. Greek. Isies of today. He lhas prob ably> cruised more miles 'in the classic Aegean'and visited more. Greek islan-ds than any liviig: American.. Las.t year lie char- terect a Greek sponge boat with its crew, and, living the life of a sponge diver, sailed 1800 xz.iIe-s ini the castern,' NIfedi terranean. Studies OId Sites Iii Greece and ber islands 'Mr.Mc D)onal has made detailed motionj picture studies of ail the old sites. Knossos, MyINcenae, Athens, Corinthi, 1)elphi, Delos, Olympia, the two Itha-1 cas, Troy. He spent one suimmer 1 cruising with Dorpfeld, the great1 Gîe rman archaeologist and assistant to Schilieman. During a ten-month residence on Crete he studied Knossosl Stinday evening. February 5, at 8 çredit to the Chamber ofCommeroe o'clock. at .the regular weekly nieet- for having taken the initial- step, ln vyoung people's organization of St.in fGmaKpaDlate scrn hsifrain Elisabeth's church.. in, Glencoe. Cap- tain Transili .,ill tell wvitli narrative Mrs.. John. C.- Carpenter, 239 Essex and moving pictures the story 'of, the road, Kenilworth, entertained Alexan der H.,Revel-Field imuseunilnhonTedy exýpedition which he organized and_________________ led to the Aleutian peninsula in search h of the giant Kodiak bears. Specimens of the bears-secured on the expedi- tion and broughtback ini 1927 are ÇQ THA now exhibited a the Field mnusei. C T A .,1EDLJCATORS TO MEET - The Central Councii of Childhoô EFducation wilI hold its regularmonith ly meeti ng Saturday, February 4, in th Central EFleanor club roomsý, Roorn 180( ,Stevens building, 17 North State streel about Chicago ini garten. primary, pervisiori and teac and su- fields. Miss Gene Paddock of 614 Greenm- leaf avenue. left last Susiday for Al- buquerque, where she wiIl attend the University of New Mexico. Miss Paddock up to this tinie had been a Roslier y 75eTE FRANCES TAUBERT THE STUDIO 0F'FASHION 1183 Witmt. Avenue live inithe siy; in thuittîîs ut ivlga- spiIllio -n ini the Peloponnesus, Amorgos Crete, and on the edges of the Syrian desert. lias equally bt-en lus field. He haýý vis- ited and photographed the almost in- .L('essible coasts of the underside of Asia Minor with their clifi tombs,. for-. -otten Greek theaters, sarcophogi fields. H-e lias traced the crusader coasts oÈ Svix-r, visitedthe nid oÏstlk of the SOASAND SUNDAES It's1 IHOFFMANN DiteS. 1208 Central Avenue Phone Wilrnette 131 For More Thon Forty -Years I l 0f Sugar 49c bb's Aspfrmi .......rn.49, j j Iaay Dy 4:30 P.mi. > Shirts lironed in Either of the Above Services- '100 Each-net Reduced prices on al finished services A. B.C. REMEMBER ,every. dollar spent with us continues to1 circulate in ýyour. home community, where it doos the most gooôd. LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANINO. SYSTEM 1210 CENTRAL, WILME'1TE 180 AVE. M I GOLD STRIPE,