night was the best ever presented on comes to addressing the ladies.ladies’ night, and Mr. Gunthorp is to | W. K. | ^be congratulated on having arranged “ *•*such a delightful program, which High in Fire Insurance Circles JVestablishes a standard that ought to Charles Nelson Bishop of Oak K, be kept up if itis at all possible. _ Park recently was elected presidentLetitta Kempster, a charming 0f Chicago board of fire under- to woman and clever entertainer, was writers perhaps one of the highest lawell received, and was rewarded with , y A 7 ldthe unusual compliment of a double noTs ^a can come t0 an insurance ar encore for her rcndin^s I ^ Chics^o. A.s executive of this 1Paul SchoeSsling, ’cellist, was heard board he has to deal with interests “ for the first' time at the Men’s club, running into vast sums of money, and 1S! and it is safe to say no artist has ever ranks with the mayor in influence in A1 had a more pronounced success. He certain phases of life in a great city. ca wins a big beautiful tone from his in- i Mr. Bishop has been with :he North- m strument, and plays with that author- ern Assurance company for twenty-ity and confidence that are given only five years, and is now manager of its *ts to those with more than ordinary I suburban department. tetalent. The Bruch Ave Maria was In 0ak Park Mr. Bishop and Mrs. w played with such a complete grasp Bishbp are popular in social circles I f P of its musical import as to be over- and active members of the Oak Park nc powering in its effect; and in the cluk- ' rilighter numbers he showed himself I _ ‘ '*J I t'as effective in the more delicate tones! Prepare for Big Banquet' [I?as in the heavier ones. The annual Y. M. C. A. banquet rjGrant Hadley was in good voice will take place February 9. It is ex-1 P and sang the prologue unusually well, oected that 350 men, senior membersGeorge Krebs made his first ap-I and supporters of the association, will j pearance at the Men’s club, and his J join in the festivities. The banquet v. readings and stories were very much tables will be spread in the gym- 1 enjoyed, and his selections very well natium. Ichosen. J Dr. J. S. Nollen, president of LakeMiss Helen Gallup furnished ac- Forest university, has been secured 11 companiments in a completely satis- J as. speaker of the evening. j r •factory way, and with Mr. Ermeling Iplayed a four-hand number, by Raff. Mir. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox are in