the cub, Frrecierick uc singer, a re si- dent oi Wilmette, was one of the foun- durs of :the organization. Arthur Dutn- haut. talented and well knownl Chicago inusiciani,lbas becîx director of this club for a number of years. The ac-. companist is. William .Simner. Other niembers f rom Wilmette are Herbert M ulfu ird. Walter Campbell, and George, Trhis clubb bas functiofied as a valu- able auxiliary of. the Chicago Associa-, .tioIi of Commerce and gives notewortby con&erts every year. Among noted art- ist' wh> have appeared with the iclub are. (alli-Curci, Tito Ruffo, Florence M aCheth and Mary: Garden. *The club. appears f requently in concert During the, present season, it will sing at Evans- tont. Oak Park and the Speedway lios- pital. The, latter engagement is part of it-, social 'service activities and in, this colinection it. recently appeared at the Viversity of Chicago Settiemient hous e. 'l'le club bas a niembership of ighty nien,. ail in business, and nonre of thin 1rttessional singers, but men wwbo Sing fo r the love of the singing.1 'fui- organization is unique, it beingi the onlv glee club of size sponsored byý ~i usiessorgniation sncb as the Chi- cag, Association of Commerce.. 1 Sonia Sharnova. renowned contralto, will appcar with the club in the Wom- a's club concert bere. The concert will ýdls'> he openi to non-mernbers. representative ofthte .imerican tBook< conipany, with headqnarters in Chicago, silice 1890. died last Sunday at Ashe- Ville. N. C. He wvas 87 years old. Mr, Wilson formerly lived at 925 Forest avenue until the death of bis wlie in 1920. He then left the village. IDtrinig bis twelve vears of residence here lie was active in the work of the old Forest Avenue Improvement asso- Dr. FPred, Field Goodsell, execu- tive vice-presideent of the A méricamn board of cominitssioners for. fore il' missions, rwll -be guest-preachei* Siiiday ,nto-nimsg, January 29, at the Pirst Congregational churd, Lake and Wiliiiette avenumes. Dr. qioseli las bei enga ged in for- eï i service .and is a world travc!.'r and observer. This is his first t'ist to the north shore since hi; appoôi!t- inent to hi; Presem:t office, and it i s an opportunit%, 10 meet and hear thîs distinguishcd leader iv/to i'$0 wcll infornscd on t/te najor prob- Ieins of our day. enjoying a ganie of sott bail. Thle playground and the Kenilworth Me- inorial gymnasium are, in fact, almost as popular with the parents as theN are with the pupils mwho attend the ,oseph Sears school. On Thursday and Saturday nights and on Sundav afternoons a group uses the gymna- siunu. for badminton gaines. Frank Ketcham is one of the leading bad- ARMAND'S TA4ILORS ANDFLIRRIERS, BROWNBUILDING LOBBY 1159 WIIMETTE AVENUE PHONE WIL. 18 ART FURNfTUItE CO, U>hoisturing -Refàairiug W. Selve Tour >Iotli ProbIeSa witb RESISTAL 338 LINDEN Ph. W1L'4453 Ecoeumy RIad Lauudy FAMILY FINISH - 4.75 10-Ihs. Shirt.s Free" 3 ELECTJtIC PLACE PHONE KENIL'Y TH 3532 WILMETTE 3303 J. A. WARD Ferrier and Ladies Taitor Gownis - Suits - Wraps 1122 CENTRAL AVE. BOWLING WILMBTTE BOWLING ALLEYS 119WILMETTJE AVE. LUNCH-ZIbc EXPERT RADIO SERVICE 1131,CENTRAL AVE. Phone WiL Si SIIAWE TAMIRS FURRIER New Low Priom eno Phoe.,WELMEM 9 WHIMT FOOD SIlO? Open 71 Daya Per FVeeh FULL MINE OF GROCBRIBS 1247 MAIN STREET t I S s45 Fiasse: WiLmEHrTE 1105,' .65i 1 moi.