j, 'I 'i ( Notre Dame Mon eldest son of MIrs. F. W. Harvey, Jr., 1035 Greeincoodi avenue, is not, as ferocious as lie appears iný the abovle pic ture. He evidently feels thioughi that lie mnust make faces so leie ill scare thle North- wcesternladis uheii they -meet Notre Daine Saiturd'ay. in their aapi anie. oi -n ziga ~ita,1 LWationi on their kind, represelit eagnteen years ary, romnance language society. o effort, one-haif million miles of Membership in the organization is travel, and ,the expenditure of tens- by invitation,: given those studentso husnsof dollars. majoring in r o m:a n c e languages,, Admission is "free,' and no tickets who have maintained. an A-Baver- are1 required. Because of the heavy age in their courses, ,or who havedmn o eti sncsayV show anouttaning nteestin he estiandmrsetittance to atfor field. children, freeý motion, pictures are Miss Paddock* is a junior at ýLake given at the mnuseumn on' Saturday Forest.college and a: member 'of Ai- morniig s. While a portion.'of the pha Delta- Pi, national social sor- s eats for the lecture is reserved for orit members of the-museum, the greater part will be available, to thegeneral Lectures 'on Amnerica, public. Isies of the Pacifie RTRIYPEG ".America and Isles of the Pacific'AENTYPEG lis the subject of a free illustratedi William W. Moody ofWlmette has lecture for the general public to be 1 beeni pledged by Delta Tau' Delta presented at Field Museumn of Natur-, fraternity at Washington and Jeffer- ai History Saturday afternoon, No- son college at Washington, Pa. vemnber 19. Fred Payne Clatworthy,' You'll Be:1 From. a 1O0-day scaies at 225 and is tu leet, o.u un tali. He is a junlior at Notre Damne this year. Besides football, xhich is his pres-ý ent occupation. Tad is also a good basebali player and an exçellenti swimmer. In 1936 he set the Illinoisi State swimming record for. the 100 yard free style down to a new record. After the gamêé Saturday, Tad ex- pects to entertain most of the Notre Damne team at his mother's home, qmtg hem hpinet Harry Stevenson, Mi~0~ 0 Weil - appointed hotellV inne and guest ranches offer accommodations and ail sports te suit every purse. leaving Saturda 1y to spefld several clays at Biloxi, Miss., and New Or-J leans before leaviflg on a tour tu Havana, Panama, and Nicaraiugua,, and Honduras. They will bc gorte about three weeks.' Phone Wabasu3pu plegsu* a d témpete trave Informtion and Iiterature on Adizona-COUif@tEia. Addros- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - City --------- --------St.----------148ý condition you months ahead. In the Center of Things Rates. from $3.00 4 Fatnius Restaurants, Rewarded tinter» r"Health Holidayp" T ', D. E.1 221 N. '