versity iiChnKa~ppa fias uîapteris. and are .awarded regardless of fra- territy or non-fraternity mernber- *ship. In the four years, since thèi r in- auguration, three have been won by non.fraternity, wornien 'and tWo by members of other wornen's Pan- hellenie -fraterflitic2s. The 1938,-39 winners, now enrolled in, fellowship work, are Laila Eubank, University of Cincinnati, Georgia Felter, Uni- versity of Texas, and' Darreil Gomi- ery, University of British Columnbia, Vancouver. More than 60 young Wornen from lm8 colleges and, universities Âin, the United States and Canada,.appliedl for the, current series of fellowships. Questions. ma-'% be *ddréssýed to Mts. R. L. George of 6213 N. E. thirtv- fifth Street. Seattle' Wash.. chair- cnurch. The children are delightecl at t h i s opportunity to see and meet Captain Judy who has written mnany fine dog stories: Mrs.A. H. Fues- si e is* the chairmani of the Pet so and her 1youthfui 'assistants meludeý Joan Fellersi Mari anne Strauch, 'Jo Ann Fuýnkhouseix Bill Mae sser. and Jim Finnegan. They ;are eager to have boys and girls, and aduits as Weil, cornel.to see the pets, especially Touts, the real live bear that will do sorne fun- ny tricks. Joseph Zandeiý is brînging Toots al the way fromn Glen-view just for the Pet show. by GEORGE CHANNING, C.S.B. OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Momber of >the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Chriit,.Scientisf, in Boston, Massachusets Monday, Novemiber 21, 1938 AT 8>0'CLOCK IN THE CHU RCH EDIFICE. BEACH ROAD AND GREENLEAFAVENUE GLENCOE Those- hearing ca Ch ristilan Scie nce lectu re for the irst time or those I1aving s'pecial recjirements, may obtain seat reservations from the attendant in the Reading Rorm af 339 Park Avenue, Glencoe man flof fl6sis At Kenilworth Club Serve Tee After Revew A dinniir bridge at t he Kenilwoth~ club is the event of this wcek occur- The ncext book iýreview given by ring Friday night at 7:30 o«Clock. 011 ihje :Mary Crànu 1au on Novern- the cornrnittee for, the evenling are ber18.atthe e of Mrs.. Roscoc Ms Herbert B. Taylor, Mrs. ohn Page. 2424 Liricolin street. vas S. Holm-es, and Mýrs. Anderson A. 'on, will bu followed by tea, and Owen, isVriiaLti si serving during that social hour xil charge of reservations. One of the b)e Mrs. R. Hl. Osborne,.1Mrs.- Brick- important events of the club year is f ield Ke2innedy-. Mrs. E, W. Glaeser, the Father's and Son's banquet an r:George D. Theisen.. which has been planned foi' Friday, December 2. *Miss Gertrude CaveQof BLI Iowa, ,,,ho has been visiting Mrs. John W. Park of 14z place., Kenîlworth, is leaving of this week for >her hom( Cave, who is a sister of Mr: %a'in the East for a timE -isiting in Kenilworth. rliflgtofl,, M\~r. anid 14 Tudor Kenneth Haînming.. is coming the end homeé from the University of Illinois e. Miss for Thanksgiving .and.the hoiidays. rs. Park, He wili spend his vacation with his! e before parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Hamnung. 1206 Glendenning road. Gai I rbedj Týaksg iving. DINNER Thursdav, Yovernber 24tiz $ 1*25 *Assorted Salted Nuts Fresh Shrimipf Anchovy Canape Fruit Cocktail Blue Points on the Hfaif Sheli Cocktail ChilUed Tomato Juice Caviar Canape Fresh Seafood Cocktail 1 Tunafish. Ravigote ýefruit Juice Pineapple Juice French Sardine Canape Stuffed ýCelery.Hearlts Mock Turtie Soup au Sherry Tomato Bouillon with Vermicelli Double Chiclcèu Brotlh with Rice R OAST STUFFED YOUNG TOM TURKEYg DRESSIN4G. RSII CRANBERRY SAUCE Apron to match, 95C Serving aprons of all white lawn or organdy, Sfrom 39c to $1 .05 Unijoris-Street Floor ANSTON. Perfectly Mixed .Olives,'