E1353 m -r.tr-"'H m - Fa.u. . which school Kerwin not only no and senior pears, but he m'ewerded the medal a: honor alveeto the beat ---9omrrrH-atwuats-eed-viAr--tl. ly active in bet): scholarship and nth- ' lotion. He starred in varsity basket- ball, 1niaa,sNui, and _ 2011 during the _ ;, ESLQIMAJQQJMJILW4 Deerfield-Shields-. He was on the, honor roll, the amine} board, the Com-‘ cilor force, and the 'T" or Leaders' club, on well as having been a mem- ber of.various minor clubs and or- 1tteyrett,liy.yt. eet,4,p2fueamulm, Mtt - FrTiiiii,whieii in nu cum-d the 'Highwood Civic hum: much» that held each yen at the Oak Ter- me school auditorium. '11.. “all.†of the school can. the prom for the Ming. It'll hoped by tho membr- that ther. will ho given I bit response foi'ttieir ml: and oh fort; in putting this show out. .' t W}?! 3° Iâ€? for. . tircGGiiiii t.Cd3..tr_tNtrr - ' .' or mam "The “mention is sponsoring n Ministrel Show to be held Friday evening December " at 8:15 p.m. Hakka layers is ehnirmaar-rrrittt. committee and he an it i. going to be n knockout. Arrangements are to be nude for a complete orchestra to WWW? the -13ch 'gtktbtuart Bimreri- _ ' -- ~â€" "1 The Highwood Civiit Improvenpe'nt association he repaired the moving picture michines and booth at the Oak Terrace school and gave e free "arhmr-er-tmrarehmitayhrtiha-rsr F, pm "rrrmf"ttrihtiritrmimT." rum " '= __ ', r"mitBe.""""' " "' The Civic' Improvement association is going to have tb.. banquet for their members Tuesday evening, November 19. A good program in promised for see Mr. Axt the secretary for tour-- vatioa " once. A gm speaker has been ensued for the evening. -- Irhihioiid tiuiiishiiiisiii" -. Astin:. Activities Are Numerous; Plan Banquet TiirrirrEi of the' -paTiriid-aritiTliiiii ampul- of the BorFtilderi.- ' - _ _ - Worked His Way _ Alex-win worked hi: my thiotttth fcotttyte4, o11, Page tip) . d w lefic Ila-win MeGath, president of "tbs senior class of '28. Ind “one of the most promising yam men that has mt been ‘Jaamrt' 1tilttag, " q " - Silk? r§:?":f‘;-‘:°"r3 IWii=iari' at the home of In. Ghloul C. M- nett in Highland Park, after being seriously in fot dine weeks. "Nam. win," any: Mr. Studwich. “my; ceedinziy "eittriiteRuiit " well u of ttpe, -_- _opttttpt4itstc_tthrraeit,an, .- His friends at the University of Chicago, where he was studying as a scholar- ship student; and to pay that he was always doing 'sometime-ah- "r, tive." V - . President" of Mid-Shields Om of ’38; Gawain: Scholar and Athlete MERWIN MAN . I Athlete and Scholar r.- Pf---- : minors The King of England in Futon. and prom the Prince of Wales, Vice PM“ I by the numbers among its premix: any hon- given I hen Lou-d Asquith, Rear Am and " .hma Hamilton, and omen-33:†or. .' eat in Art, Scion“. tad Industry a Fellow of the Royal Society if Am, (F.R.S.A.)' of London. This l society was founded in 1754 for the '-PtTmus-ot-aneouraeiete-thearts-amr Scion“. It nnnmben'ad†any “WWWJI in: FitThTt men, statesman, and schol- m orthe eightauth century. includ- painters Baum -. iraiGaiGaHiii yam president of the Royal My, and Benign“: Franklin. inspiring spiritual autobiography. "The Unknown Summary.†_ the trwahtionr trf, srhis1Ctrttsrgiltttdirh,_tu, the' tfannlationy into my _ foreign languages, stirred the English rad- :ing public obout a you 120. _ Pulling. who had expected to asntisr-the Cath- olic priesthood, mated foam leg, W Mr. C. M. Game. 31717 an Jéhgs;_i\renne," li , "rift-eontly OW 'ibrrtirTiitTGraiiiiiilraiiiail," is now Associate Rabbi of tha Liberal Bypa- zogue in Paris.. _ ' Tickets, may be imkhiised at the 1tttt,_'rhe,urrpstraIint,tgie is midi-1.1! Iii%Tiif. Elect C. M. Garland to . , _ . Royal. Society of Arts audiences from New York to San Francisco. Palliere will give but two or three addresses in the Chicago area, including the address in Glen- On Friday evening, November '22, Monsieur Aime- Weâ€, Cfaanmm French CatltolieJew, will deliver a lecture at North Shore Constantia: Israel, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. . -' Aime pamer'e Talks - CV _ t-----w-_--rt it Gleam Nov. 22 Aime Palliere is di'e'ixiihu of the "Ppr] Aryid Mr Way to Juds- 131321912. 3....fgfhqhaget TY! In. Dnlrynmlo h mtglt%gtd Put and Clifton nmue. _ The minimum: will be support-d by "tmt-ttati-- of a» various civic tmpytte_tttyts of China and Illinois. The All-Illinoi- 'ittiety, "tlitre Arts; TniiTTir “£ch Mm. Chujlp 3% ahtierrrr'errettr-rat" 131%; “ "aH--fitttrtdk,--,rtrrtrstit-ttsKr-"taiittr mung] at asthitrittott in the SW TE r"ifmil.r, will ’includo oils, gteh. inn, tutu-calm, mini: any mi- nbturu and calm". the mark: of living airtktw , tht the Amt floor till he “(the section- with shoes" for Women and .trNmettf-ttttdt'tttimttsmtitit-ttrs.; Young Men’s; notions, confection- ery, jewelry, stationery, lather sands, silverware, cutlery, perfume- and toilet goods, women’s new, "ndhertshitfs and (but. . _ Announcement has --uen--made--eif the merchandise lay-out by floors of the new store: Aunt the mtKtttreeg of the main retail store will he at the command of residents oCthr, north ,RrrettRr%rtrTtRrRiTBiamr"trrttiir"iii'"i7, chandiu will be Heattiearwtth those of the main retail store dti%etomt. Fine Arts Sogicty 'trar/RFS ra G we made the main store outstanding. Among (aim-u iii} be a budget house on the fitm1titioor, which will» completely finished and PfNrrtmmestions for furnishing Roi-Evin" 1teriit'iiWCrisiriiii' rm: nary salon. rest and reading rooms, and 3 complete beautysnlon, olefin: all the modern hid: to lovelinun. Daniela of We“ Field A eon; pany‘ Wu announce each the 093 date at the new Evan-ton store at Shannan - and Church street. Workman have completed the steel and Work oi the building an?! daeoratora are new riahlng‘to completion the interior deem-aliens; It $itialliiriNciBallllRllalllllg!tal, aa-tttpair-tti. eheeee to roam darihtlN.amrmmes-tt of the date un- til it mi he made tutinttatr. ,. The new atore will be illuminated 'ttatigltVheirtMnigo atrial; ae-- lief against. the night sky. Great shaft- of light from miteetom placed ,beneath the eottitrt of the building ‘will illuminate the atone eoliunna di. viding the windows; The striking pic-n tare willhe completed withindireet illumination of the minimum. down, which will - on the tradi- tions of beauty end originality that town store of Field's known through- out the world, ' " _ . - ANtrt%ietxsmtV,-ttMt-i--ird modern adaptation of the French Ite.. naissance. The first and second Boom are fared with Tennessee marble and the storiee above are orlirneatrre, Airstlartures, inch an marquees, win.. dow trimmings, etc., are of bronze. A large clock of bronze in on the cor- ner of the structure. . Wide Aisle- in Store, _ The interior will. ff1tttttt1ttttp.eir, Fifi"! Field’s w-Aml-_;.1; '"crtmrqtiiiF-Bii'iarSiiiiit . - of almmtrtoet Store (Continued a Page 44) to Exhibit Works a new com to wide. at 106 ha awarded and utmhmuta will b mad. An invitation is "tended th The Pmroochor ".ttetatioet o the Don-hid Gum: school vii hold a bond: and party Friday eve mug; New 15, " eight o’clock _in an Gm school. Prizes Ml I _ De. no! Emma VAL! / Dr. Roy Ewing Yale, pastor I 'ttte-rar-r-vert-tstrike-arts, Park, will speak " the Women’s Mi sionery union meeting of the Big] lend‘Perk Preebyterien church. Tr meeting will be" held oh Monday l two-thirty o'etodk in the home of Mr R. D. Fomn, 633 North M. Johr “one: -- 91.111351: NIL“, 901.3911, th wait was the eonthern mounteir tttr-lui/tiOffer-mir, York. Dr. Vela, who has been M their engaged in such work, come "tttr.dutheyrtafetraetuer-- -ee " thi ‘m'wua...'.i::'.::::::.:t...‘°"". nu... ytiiii' ii'iiiirr"Cr.CCCrrf.rircrCr.rrir. ftgL De, The I)?" witrtte presented Set! dey, November to, 8:15 in the hi. ., - "thet"?""' ara'ia'ar'-"s'a'--'- G? Woman’s Missionary t_-es," . 10 Hear Dr. Vi 36656“.- tttttdie'." Oran ttder thitik -t -_ "_...L.r.L.TCULT..'.CC,' The cat includes: $fittUF, 'CiC,T.r.C.rC."'.r..Cr.".r J. A. Plans Benefit aa Fatty E ov. l ' Mtiir"isttat mining of 25 nude hon: every class in the school, der the direction of "in Comer dramatic: Wat, together u journalism detachments, have b working to: tho put ttm weeks wed the mud Nit production. .---_ _ 1’9 “NOVEMBER With the W~Shiclds fall r “The Poor Little Rich Girl," l one waistâ€, it in plain“! to s the _ticht a)†thin 1r.,.,ttge....tge , tk' was: "'t'ilelte'llehttSuttt of “Mb DmrrtatieBDqtt. l My. Non _.--.'-'....:-.,,'., in 5 "gr-"W C '.iiijiij.ii.ti--.:1ililt,',irti; '._.t...tq-. $rqasaiitb Bur ----Attsiitu Em asLAl,ttt2t.i1, - PHftrtie it"; 3-1; Jor,