II Miss Medora Bright, da,u ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Vaughan Bright of i31 Ashland avenue, has been pledged to Sigma Alpha Iota, the music sorority, at Beloit college. The chapter of the sorority was installed at Beloit last week. ELMER D. BECKER, Vice-President LYMAN, RICHIE &; COMPA.N Y WILMETTE LIFE A birthday on Valentine.' s day made two occasions to celebrate at the party given by Ida Kathryn Cummiskey last Monday afternoon for a group of fourteen of her schoolmates from the St. Francis Xavie.r school. This was the seventh birthday of the young hostess, who is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Cmnmiskey of 1336 Elmwood avenue. Competent Insurance Service on all classes of protection l?i w. Jaekson Blvd., Chltngo, 111. TELEPHONE: W ABAI'IH .200~ This is the season for personal accident insurance. Inquire for particulars regarding a nt>w and no,·cl policy. -oMr. and Mrs. W. C. Buethe of 1351 Greenwood avenue returned Sunday from a month's trip south. They visited Biloxi, Florida and Cuba, spending ten days in Havana. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Snider,. who have been in Evanston since their return in November from Cape Cod, have returned to thei.r home at 730 Wash---------· ington avenue. The C. ' H. J enki~s .. family moved on February 7 into thetr Auxtha.ry women from all. o:rer the new house at 630 Lake avenue after country attended. the patnottc conoccupying the Snider residence since !e~ence a~ Washmgton, D. C.~ held the Sniders' departure in June. 1omtly with the .Daughters of .the -oAmerican RevolutiOn. Twenty-etght The Church of the Holy Comforter won~e~'s organizatio~s were invited. to participate. The object of the meetmg was well represented at the mass meet- was to support an adequate national ing held at Orchestra hall February 13, defense plan and to further endeavors for the opening ·meeting of the bishops ' to maintain peace with honor in America. Some of the ablest speakers on crusade. this subject were on. the program. E February 18, 1927 Legion Auxiliary Do. vou believe that George Washington- never told a lie? We hope · vou'll believe us, when we tell you you'll enjoy celebrating his birthday at the Auxiliary party at Mrs. Hopp's. l I Finer DODGE BROTHERS MOTORCAR 1VetD inBeau!f, Comf!rt OJUiPerjiJTITlfDlcs -Still more1Jependa1Jl8 lfow re.ady for your inspectiOn and personal test- a finer Dodge Brothers Motor Car than ever ·before, due to many new and vitally important improvements. So important, in fact, that only a personal inspection will give you an adequate idea of what further engineering advances and greater production have accomplished in extra values. Read this partial list of the latest improvements and then investigate: A New Clutch-Simple, Prompt, Sure and Silent. Softer Pedal Action Easier Gear Shifting New Body Lines-as smart and graceful a. any on the boulevards New Color Combinations of Striking Beauty Seat& J Do you know that-the Legion Auxiliary has as its birthplace the Cirque de Paris, 18 Avenue de Ia Motte Piquett, Paris? -it was organized on St. Patrick's Dav, 1919? _::_its 1927 slogan is "Every unit · a community a set?" -fllinois had only a 31.1 percent increase in membership as of December 31. 1926 over the vcar .before? - ).faryland hid 134.2 percent increase and Alabama, 102.3 percent? -we believe in good cheer, kindnc ~ , genero sity, sport sman ship and in honest competition? · - a woman u ~ ually gets what she goe s aiter? - we want cv crv eligible \· r oman in \Yilmrttc as a me.tllher ? -- \'Ott can notifv Dr. Beatrice Hawkins. that you wish to join? Purple Battery Men Out to Get Primed for Work Still StUrdier Bodies Re-designed For greater comfort New Silent-Type Muffler lm~roved Univenal Joint, Propeller Shaft, aturdiheu and rai·tanc~ to wear And Many Other Smart New Refmementa of Detail. Differential and Axle Shaft-creating peater Remember, too, that all these are in addition to many important improvements recently announced, including the fivebearinM crank shaft and the two-unit starting, lishting and ignition system that inspired owners to new expression& of enthusiasm and satisfaction. Look at these big roomy cars and you will realize that it is not poaaible to invest more wisely in dependable transportation. Preparations for tl1e comin !:! hase·hall sea son got under \\'a\· at Xorthwe stern univcrs it~· thi s w <' ck :-t s a squad of t\ych·e pitcher ~ and cat cher..; rcportccl to Coach M aun· Kent for ind oo r w orkouts. The Pur.plc club face s a -; trenu ou s season including a pro p():'(' (l s prin .~· training trip follow ed l>y a hea\')' con ference schedule of twelve game s. Dailv workottb for the hatterv men will h~ in prog-rc "s at Patten gyn; fr(lm now until regular var sity practi ·e gch under wav in \farch. Two \·ctcran hmlcr s. G-eorge "Lcftv" ?\fill s and Rill Pa Imer will handle tl;e major port ion of the slab work thi s sea son. Thev both worked alternately last year i;1 capable fashion. George Panmh and Bill Hellerman, sophomores. arc expected to develop into varsit,· material. Hcidman. Flint and nn·a,{t will he available for relief <lnty. Loss h~- graduation of Elli", star I backstop last season. will w<'akcn that position. Al Foster. regarded as a likely successor, broke a shoulder in basketball rccrntlv and mav he unable to play. Thi.., lc~ves Vandenberg· and Carey, two sophomores of little experience, as the candidates. Ala bran, · a senior who has not been out before. will report. NEXT SNYDER LECTURE ThP next lecture hv Proft'ssor Franktin Bliss Snyder under the auspices of The Neighbors will he given Febrtt'-'rv ?~. at the home of Mrs. Joseph \Vhite. }()9 Sheridan road, Winnetka at 10 :30 o'clock in the morning. The monthly business meeting of the Junior auxiliary of the Infant Welfare society will be held on Monday, February 21, at the home of Mrs. J. W . Shedden, 1215 Chestnut avenue, at 2 o'clock. M.rs. E. C. Bowen, Mrs. Staver Moulding and Mrs. Louis Condy, will assist. C. M. McDONALD 1019 Davis St., Evanston--Univ. 224 We Also Sell Dependable Used Cats