record of ger-rniles, more than have been flown bvayother airline in the world. A total of 223.00 revenue passengers w ere, carried alone, with recordDay: and Evening Classes, breaking volume of. mail and express, Accordinig té W. 'A. Pattersoni, of Ahî,ngdon- avenue, Kenilwýoth, presi dent of the airline. the year was noteGUEST IN KENILWORTH wort hy not only for theunp)recedent-, of Detroitwas al RalphWhitseti ed volùtme cof passenger and ca rgo guest at the James C. Murray home, 1718 sHERMAINMAVENUE, EVANSTON traffic. «but also for the company's 433, Cumnor rocad, Kenilworth, for .and deVelopnelts, in .improvemlentS UNI. 3004 Chitas. M1r. Whlitsett mis a brothWm.H. aIlw, Principal acquisition of. new equipment. More of the Murray's daughter-in-laW, active than in anv other year. Unit- er John Robe rt, M urray. Mrs. I deed'-, staff of technical experts, several thé. to work voted intensive important 1projects calculated to inc rease even more the dependability of' air -travel. Outstanding, among tihese were the instrument radio landing svstem which United is brdngùing to perfection, the anti-staticé ~ate nnia system with which experimients are still being completed, and high altitude tests on the niedical effects of rarefied atmosphereo 1)1assenigers in - conlunction withi thc compnv'Sresearch on suib-strato;-l pic1ire flving. Tovard the end of the vear the c'omanvplaced in service the flrst There oan b. xno more sincere .ridorsem.xitof <ii its niew $3,000.000 fleet of 28 DouigMainliners" of whiçh ten are. laz thcin- the continucil iricrecase i product a planes, club 21'-passenger stanidard 10 are de luxe Skylounge Mainliner., consumption of *haL* product by the manor carrving 14 passengers-in a cabin large enough., for 21, and eiglit are womo*' who gees to market and p~ays cash for 14-passeniger. sîceper p lanes. Auigrnentinig its fleet of "Mailnlinit over the- counter. .ers" are 30 of the Boeing twin-enginied thiree-miile-a-miinute. transports for the frequent inter-city schedulles; This self -saine Iind of endorsement which ser.vice. interiediate -oid iVO,00JUMU revnue passe- tnat concern. Services were held on Monday afternoon at the First Congregatiotial church, Wilmnette. Mr. Munro is1 survived by four daughters, ail of whomllive at. the Elmwood avenu e hom e. They are:Mrs. ElizabethThompson, Mrs. Pearl Smith, ýMiss Catharine Muniro, and Miss jean Munro. Ail commercial branches including Shorthand, Typewriting, Accountig, Secretarial Training. Catalogue sent. on request. EVANSTON B SINS OLLEGE I M ToOur Friends.,In Wilmette and Kenilworth MUSEUJM TRUSTEES Three new trustees were elected :at a meeting of the board of trustees of Field Museiim of Natural History, 1it was annouinced today by Stepher C.--Simms, director of the mnuseuim Wilson!s Tender Made Ham ho.8 received fromn you hcas not only made firmer our belief thcit mnt cand superiority will nover wcint for, it hcLs strengt'Led tanrgible Mr. and Mrs. George Shipmnan, Jr were here for the holidaYs fror Muskegon, Mich., to be with -Mn George E. Shipman of, 432 -Warwic road, Kenilworth.