Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jun 1933, p. 25

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JU and j uly 1. Dioramas are used in the exhibit to tell part of the story of the mea'ning of War. There are various charts and displays to reveai the cost of war in human lives, property and money. Delegates:to the congress will.hear various world-famouspeace workers at the two-day ses sion on the Mc-, Kinlock -campus of the university.. Salmon 0. Levinson, author of the Kellogg-Briand pact;-Miss jane Ad- dams, one of the foremost American peace advocates; Tucker P. Smith, secret ary of the committee on miii- tarism in educatioln and now director of Brookwood .Labor -college; ',E. Raymond Wilson, field secretary, peace section, American Friends Service committee.; and Prof. Quinéy. Wright of the. departinent of inter- national relations at the University of Chicago, are..among the--speakers. Registrationi for the congress is op- en. to.ail1 young peace workers of the country, and delegations are coming froin various .colleges, universities, church groups, and other youth or- ganizations. Persons not representing youth groups wiiattend as fraternai delegates. North Shore Boys Take Unique Trip West, Charies Southward, Jr., 306 Oxford road, KýeniIworth, attended the Alpha Phi bouse party the midle of this month at the \Valgreen estate at Dixon. From thére lie and two other North- western students, Gilbe'rt Smnith and Roger Larson of Evanston, mnotored wvest, stopping at Estes Park, Colo., and Lus Angeles, theni proceeded to San Franciscô wiiere they boarded the U. S. S.Arkatisas for HÀonolulu. The boys ar 1e inembers of th.e.navy urtit at North- 1urestern. In oroler to finance thierrselves to the coast, Charles investigated and foùnd anl automobile concer . sending. cars wves and, foutid it had ten, autos needing drivers. Three- boys %vere as- signed t> each car. versity on a felwship trotn Sni coilege this year, bas been off er another Feilowship to continue h~ work in 'the fi 1iéd, and will remain the east throughout the summer. 1of tne sfladow of death, nx baththe light shined"( Among the citations wbich coin- prised the lesson-sermon was the fol- lIowing f rotn the Bible:ý "Howbeit wb.en he, the Spirit of truth, is.coMe, be wil guide you înto ail trutb: for he sah flot 'speak of bimself ; but whatsoever hie shall hear, that shalh hespeak: 'and. be wilI .shew 'You Tayl.or.Trunks and Luggag For Summeor Tr&voel TRACY TAYLOR (Taylor's, lac.) 2E. RANDOLPH ST. Near Wabash Ave. to prove does forj God is (p. 26). I Lotiu Inatil ýan AUTO. RADIOI for'Your 4tb of JULYOUTING Nown' ..cau have' home radio >erforma nce lsyotr, car. Corne in andi*make yone sel ection from ihese leadiuag RCA VICT OR ..$39.95 PHILCO.....39.95ý CROSLEY .... 7.50 GULBRANBEN.- 64.50 EASY TERMS LYON & HEALY &615 Davis Sf.. Evansfon1 ,MISSION HILLS COUNTRY CLUB- Full Equfty Memberships I lncluding1 1933 Dues 7 5 -0 FL.OYD JOHNSTON, Mgr. Noi+hbrook 211 AnEnjoyabl.e Summeri.,Evanston atth EVANSTON- ACADEMY 0FFIN**E ARTS Special Summer Cl1asses For, Children Any Morning Draw from the live. model and do creative. work, making post ers, settings, and. costumes for plays: -maki'ng pic- tures of foreign lands and peoples. Lessons for Everyone 636 CHURCH STREET EVANSTON, ILLINOIS GREenleaf 1674

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