THE 0 F YO URPRIE£RIN C Bit PanaiorM inl Th' aby Buntingj shop, 630 (7hirch sireet, Iivaùnstop., wus oPeltecd rlecelitly hy Virginùs (ie,I oreg.roîid.) <md Hazel White (center,), daughters,of Ihe' qiris havi, forsakemi socrial activities TIno' Whites, of the> Il'illiaie>P.. for a busioiwss Oceer. or any tLer sar ur Tri. Shi> Club Will fHdld A nnual A utumn Dance This Saturday Tri-Ship Boys' club, student .h'le 66Wilbar" Is Towed to FOR THE PRICI YOU PAYE1 Disabled by motor trouble and enidangered by a strong north east blow, the cabin cruiser "Wibar" of Wilorganization at \ e,% Trier High mette harbor,, owned by Chester B. school, witl present its animal fal Rich, 1453 Scott avenue, Hubbard dance this Saturday evening in the Woods, was towed- to safety, last ýýcool.s diniiig hall as the first major Thursday by a crew from the WVilmette coast guatd station. The en-~ Port,by Coast Guard WI1S H-'TO We neeci Lardly tell you tliat Last %week permanent organization thc club for the year was started with the announcement of the following committees : Burlingham, Vaughin Chairman John Weese, Ashton Taylor, and Dick Frazer on the publicity committee. Ted Buenger, chairman, Lowell Snorf, Warren Meyers, Paul Lang and Gordon Kiddoo compose the stuof clé-nt ni c m ite 1.i "Shim1," one of the fastest of cratt on the Great Lakes, estimated to bc capable of a speed of 60O miles per hour, belonging to jules C. Stein of Hlighland Park, was cast adrif t froni its mnoorîngs near the residence of its owner, 2467 Deere Park Drive, East.. The boat sustained considerable <aage before coast guardsznen fromi W.nfor Blumu -Vogue an eamaLhle reputation and an iustrioua following. Here, uncter one roof, is a collection of fur conts tLhe lako f wliecl exista nowllere, outaicle of our owÉsallop 'nCliicago. wlietlier you want a handsome M rs tomorrow. two weeks ago, he is noiw a f ilfledged member of, the force. 0o9 c HU N STREET