at the home of Delma ·Caldwell, 930 lin. Bentley McCloud, Kenilworth Linden avenue, Wilmette. The meet&ftllue, entertained her bridge club ing of the Junior Music club was postOil Wednesday of this week. Over the poned until Monday, April 23. week-end she had as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olmsted and their Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Brown and baby from Milwaukee, Wis. family of 221 Dupee place spent last -oweek visiting at the home of J. C. Mrs. Frank Cherry, Abbottsford Barrington in Farmington, Mo. While road, Kenilworth, entertained her in Missouri the Browns visited Cape luncheon and sewing club on Monday Girardeau. They are now back at of this week. their Wilmette home. MUSIC CLUB MUnRG HOLIDAY . Dae to an importaat teacher'· meet- The Senior IIasic: club of New Trier · there wiD be no Khool for New High school met Thursday, April 12, Trier pupils Kouclay, April 16. N.W Tri· Deltaten to Meet Morton Hiah Todar The New Trier High school debating team meets Morton High school this Friday night. The negative team of New Trier consisting of Frank Gilchrist, Peggy Galagher, and David Schmid meets the affirmative team of Morton at New Trier, while the affirmative team of New. Trier travels to Morton to meet Morton's negative team there. The question for debate is .,The McNary-Haugen Bill." ALPHA PHI BENEFIT Alumnae of Alpha Phi sorority of Northwestern university announce a benefit bridge party at the Evanston Woman's club Monday, April 23, at 2:30. Mrs. N. A. Hanna, of Wilmette, will provide spring frocks from her shop in Wilmette in which members of the active chapter will model in a style show during the course of the Miss Frances }. Flentye, of 71!J Lake afternoon. There will be prizes and refreshments. Tickets may be pur- avenue, arrived home last Sunday after chased from members of the active spending a week in New York City with her sister. chapter or from alumnae. One of th~ last formal events of the Northwestern social calendar, ·the school of speech prom, takes place at the Evanston Woman's club tomorrow evening. Plans have been made to maJce this a brilliant affair as the prom is being held for the first time since four years ago. The club will be elaborately decorated, and unique lighting features have been prepared. Cope Harvey's orchestra from the Stevens hotel will furnish the music. Miss Naomi Merlien, chairman of the committee in charge, and Miss Katherine Hicks, will lead the Wings of the promenade. On the committee are: Miss June Fellows, 848 Ridge avenue, Miss Helen Thelien, Miss Ruth Charowski, Miss Bonita Humphrey, Miss Billie Rinkenberger, Douglas Bryant and Rolley Myers. :J\(_,ew "CAMPUS" ~odes 0 A Jmart .rtrut oxfr.i in LiZilr4 Calf GOWNS ~ $12~ A iJeit !trap _ pump in Cor;ert Beige Suedt far Afternoon, Dinner, Evening · --·-- $12~ COSTUMES far Street and Sports . --·ff/11 · .4 C.lo11it1l BOfll P·.p ill Lizard Ca!f $1222 Featured n .. · ..: Our New Collection of Imports and Original Mode'ls On the 2nd Fioor-at Wa1J11Jh .Aflnllll Ti~e 111111 ·~ NOW· ON DIS.PLA Y Commun·..y Shops · '.. N.A.HANNA&Co. 1168. WILMETTE AVE. · .. Phone WiltrHtte 467 912 SPANISH CoURT WilnHtte 40 85 7.8.7oster &'Gnnpa'!P z I 5 ~~lh W a!Jash ~lJenue CcamUDity j 7050 South Shore. DriYe 519 Imenq ~llel"-Cl~H-O_P_S_l,._OrriaaUJo __ ·_..... A_ftD_ue_at_Chan:la __Street, __ EV_·_A_~_r:_ .'O_If_JJ ParkwaJ