NlIvuedbe .IdANNOUNCE BIRTH U flf AI' E SMr.. and .Mrs. John Merkl of Mil- B13EV ER G E waukee, are the parents of a daugh-' ALL FLAYORS ter, born Thursday, December 15. Mrs. Merkl, the formner,MarÉion Mc- W~~ 0LET EIC C . Guire, is the:,dauighter of Police IChief Cloyd C.- McGuire and Mrs. COOLERATOR eICE CUBS ilMcGuire, 511 Greenleaf'-avenue., Be- fore er marriage she, lived with ber 788*r.m By R. WI. 3 Iparentslhere., LYMAN PHARq> Fouth ndLinde. LYMANo-RENNECICÀ WUlmtt and Central PHARMACY tn.i 461 e 20 schools. The vorniexe, squau-.-- lows: Halfbacks-Roy Bellin. WiscOfl sin; Mike Iabealo, Ohio State,; Lou Tomnasetti. B uc k ne l; Ernie Wheeler. North Dakota State; ui backs-Colbv Howe. Dartmotith: Tony Ippolito, Purdue,; quarter-, backs-Vinc'e Gavre. Wisconsin; John Chickernio. Pittsburgh, Ends- Tom Zbv4 Northweste rn;-Dave DiehL. Michigan 'State; Jacunski., Fordham; i:Carl Spang ,C or n eIl Tacklps-BiUl McKeever, Cornèll-, Bob Haak. Indiana; Alex Schoen- baum and Carl Kaplanoff. O.h io State:- Guards _- Len. Hovland, Wiscofsifl: .KocheL. Fordham,:,Steve Petro.. Pittqburgh, .Centers-AI Van Ran et. Cornell: Paul Humph- rey. Purdue. Dan EMer, Minneso- ta. 1 56Ealst.on. road, Kenilworthar announ cing the birtb ôof a dau,ýhter. Beata. at the EvarjKon hospital De- cember 13. Thé Bergman's two sons. Donald and Dick, aged 7 and 6. are anxiouslY awaiting the newcomer. '.Miss 7Marjorie Arnold, a freshmafl *at Stephens college, came home Suni- day to spend ber Christniuas- vacation wi.th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Arnold, 920 Greenwood avenue. body ov - r her shoulcler eiqhty trnes without Pause in an aer'ial endur- ance test, and Fid and Jennýr Rooney and their brilliantly colorful aerial ballet, are announced for the second annual Shrine .Winter Circus to, be held Decemnber .31 to January 15 at, the International, Amphitheater, Under contract to appear also are other outstanding stars of the big top jnciuding .sensational aerialists. renowned equestrians, fax-nous equi- libristÉ, .ceiebrated clowns, fa scin-_ ating9 trainied' ani mal acts andý other superb talent, somne of international note. Sponsored by Templeý Theciûss spons 1ore'd by Med- inah Temple.,and the procéeds: go into the genieral. fund of that organ- ization fromi which donations are made to hospitals for crippled chil- dren, orphans' and old folks' homes. The decision to continue the Shrine Winter Circus adds another major attraction to the Chica 'go calendar. Last vear- th'e show drew' more than 250,000 persons. It is expected that dý,ose !t) a hpIf a miilliçn t i w ll attend the corning show. Edward W. Sheohlerd. I11ustri<)'J, Potentate of Medinah Temple. i' sued the following staternent: -Now that Chicago isawr that the Shrine Winter Circusý is mad( up of the star acts, of the ledtýf- outdoor tent showý,s, thYere iseer indication that it will g-row intor jof the. city's leaçiing annual anmisi e 413 Uinden Ave.. Wmllm.t.4120 Frer Delîve'rY 2004 Central St. UNtversify 4700 Free Delivery Chicago did not have its usualbig, Stent show during the summer wn Sto conditions .vhich sent the bîi,, circus tIroupes back to) Winter. quar- ters. J. The enforced idleness- of of'y u the star circus acts proved a, bon i f rthe Chicapo pro motion, We â our pick- of the talent with the ru- s ul thalt Chicacon circus f-rýns x i see a galaxy of stars.- the like of w,ýhich has neyer befure been tjru Suder one roof." titere, for ten iays. John Cooleýý, soli of 1M\r. and Ms George T. Coondéy, 200 Wood court. mirne home last Saturday night from Prinicipia collegÈe at Elsa, ll., for the Christmnas, vacation. .1 *1 i