*welI. as otIier duties that are in the field of religious education.1 Gifts for Dr. Willett Mr. Harvey is a graduate of Illin.ois at Anniversary Dinner Wesleya.n university at Bloomi.ntn of Illioins State Normal universitv T he autunin dinner of the Kenil- at Normal, Illi, and last year coin- Worth Union church was held Novem- pleted. bis . work for his Master, of her 8, at. the Kenilworth Assembly, Arts degree at. the. University Of hall.- It also signalized ar'eception for Notre IDame. Aftr lnihig is ur at~j .Dr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Willetti with Safte rmal ushnivesity, r. Harvev j .sother fe atures pertin ent to D r. Wil- Stat Nomalunivrsiy, tt,.Hare-vlit's fiftieth anniversary in the minis- taught iu the, high school 'at. Normal, ltt ý uii h ii 'r h uia ill.;, and then went to Elkhart, I nd.. Itry Durng th Dr. innert, he Sunday wbere hc wvas director of bIoys' work sho ae r ilt euiu bhasket of chrysantliemums, the presen- in the Y. M. C., A.. for the Iast tive tation being made hy Lowry Botthof. and one-haîf vears. .,He' lias also arWilmsredntothbad servd a prsidnt f te Wrsa%?ýof trustees, toiok charge of the. pro- District Epworth leagues of tdI railafter (imier.JaeW.Gtrr Norh Idiaa cnfrene. or heSang, accornpagied by iNss Ruth Wat- past five years. which -position hie 10w son, Who also played some piano. nurn- holds. He.has taught àt the Epworth bers. Mrs. Chase W. Love (Adelaide Forest. Epworth. league institute for. Lo(*ve) read selections.f rom bier recent the past, four summers. and wiIl be 1hook of poems, "The Siender Singîllg on the faculty there again, le-, stu- I'ee Dr. :Herbert L. Wïllett- then mer.-gave an informai talk about lis, for- \lr. Harvcy is conmleting work for. me pasto)rate and educational- work. his degre at Garrett Iiblica In1sdi- H-arry 'P. Harrison presented a watcb tute.. For the past five years be bas to Dr. Willett "in behalf of the mnern- ,Creditors 0 re e This S84le $750OO.OO STOCK 0F WILIAHi. HOOPS & COMPANY For forty years William H. Hoops collected treasures froun every corner of the world. Today the Wiliam H. Hoops Cao. store is known, to have the fineat andi largest collection. of art creations assembleti under one roof. Now yu have a n opportunity ta purchase these wonder-. f ni articles at pices that represnt 50% ta 85% saving. s Minnf., and wilbeUt UIineu tolierÇ bed another month. Mrs.. Stone is the caughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pancoast of 1301 Greenwood avenue. Mrs. Thom Dix. 236 Oxford road, Kenîlwortb, entertained at dinner Tuesday of last week. M os of ber g uests were friends whose buisbands were out of town. John Angus and H. G. Mason of Chicago spent the week--end ývisiting M.\r.,and Mrs., Roy M1arquardt of 218 Woodhine avene. luncheon and bridge Monday, Novein- ber 13. -o- Miss Anna McCann, who makes ber home with ber sister, Mns. George H. Beaudin,. 726 'Elmwood avenue, is spending two'months with relatives in Ottawa, Canada. Ernest, Rich., formerly of KeniI- Worth, now of Minneapolis, spent the wéee-end as the guest o)f,'Mr.,and Mirs. H. B3. Inrersol oÉ,ff001 1horn-, wood avenue. ESSENTIAL y *CLEAN.iNG oand GLAZING *,REMODELING, *RELI#4UNG *REPAMIING 51South Wabash Av 9:0A. M. to 9:00 venue, Chicago lolepi STORE OPEN PROM P. M. Sundays Harrison 0855 CHICAGO'S AND Until 3:001 P. M. No .TOUt Charge NORTH SHORE'S LARGEST CLEANERS