· T. Girla Near p· -Lap of Cage TOUI'IIUIIfDt The girls of New Trier High school have reached their final lap of the basketball season, for squads have been chosen for the three upper classes, and there is to be no freshman team this season. The freshmen continue playing among themselves with the teams they had in the practice tournament. Mondays and Tuesdays the upper classes will occupy the gym with their games, and Thursdays and Fridays the 'freshmen will play. Following is a Jist of the squads of the two upper class~s: . Seaion Mua.B. PaDil of Fraacaco Daclcli of Qiaao Opera aad RaYiaia Optra Co. will Annocux11 the opming of · VOCAL STUDIO 859 Elm St., Winnetka Voice plactmmt, correct breathial aad part roae proclactioa by the ltaliaa Btl Caato mdbocl. First Squad : Bemdstone, Anderson, M., Wllaon, Lefftngwell, Marx, Kriete, Taylor, F., Whitsett, Gerlach. Second Squad : Bod~ Srnal, Lubke, Barron, Wray, Conlee, Burrill. Substitutes: Logan, H., Sandford, E., Rosberg, Allworth. JOHN BORINO STUDIO 859 ELM STREET J1111iora First Squad: Forrest-Hllpert, WenterTat. Blake, Gordon, Tellchel\ Evers, Shepard. second Squad: Et·bach-Mfehener, Farley-Cooke, G., Nordburg-Johnston, Kremer, Taylor, v., Wilson. Sub8tltutes: Christie, Jenkins, Healy, v .· Stiles, Rookatellow, Thompson, Jones, C., Jones, Jrl., Rusting, Stoerk, Blumenstock. PHONE WINNETKA 1125 Gives PubHc Lecture on Christian Science Mar. IS '~' . The: First Church of Christ, Scientist, m Wilmette, announces a Free Public Lecture on Christian Science to be given Thursday evening, March 15, at 8 o'clock by John W. Doorly of London, England, a member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church Mrs. William F. Arnd.t of 214 Dupee !he First Church of Christ, Scientist; place entertained three tables of bridge m Boston, Mass. The lecture will be at her home last Saturday. Luncheon given in the church edifice at Central was served. avenue and Tenth street. -a-Albert Kremer, who is attending the Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacLean of University of Illinois, spent last week924 Greenwood avenue have returned end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. to their home after a month's absence Charles F. Kremer of 723 Laurel avein Florida. · nue. The Congregational churches of Chicago are to have two important meetings next week. A meeting for men will be held at the Palmer House Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. Invitations have been sent to Jnore than 100 men of the First Congregational church and many of them will attend. Speakers at this meeting will be the Rev. Chester B. Emmerson, D. D., o£ Detroit, the Rev. John X. Miller of India, and the Rev. William S. Beard of New York. The Rev. W. E. McCormack, associate minister of the First Congregational church, says that this meeting · · · JS · o f th e men o f Ch" acago and vacamty the result of a series of such meetings which were held in the East last year, an4 that it is set up to promote feilowship among the men of the Congregat" 1011a1 ch urches o f t h" as area and to give an intimate protrayal of the progress of the Christian enterprises in the world. On Wednesday noon there will be a similar large gathering_ for the Congregational women of Chicago at the Stevens hotel. At that meeting a · large group from the Wilmette church will hear speakers of national reputation. It is expected that more than one 'thousand will attend ~ach of these meetings. Loctil CIt·I'! Ill to A.tterul S dill C'l.. · 'II Mee1:· nfCII60 lflts MAISON WORTH Formerly of Jim's Hollywood and Georgian Hotel, Evanston AnDounces the opening .of his new Beauty Shoppe at 916 Spanish Court and Sheridan Road, Monday March 12. Featuring Hair s c u I p t u r e and European · Realistic permanent waving. and all branches of beauty culture. Oppoaite T e«tro del IAgo 916 Spanish Court Phone Wit. .2950