fve persons. brilliant and able speak- * ers, each one of whoni is ntoal known and of outstanding impor-. tance in his own field. The subjects * to be discussed are îiot only timeiy. b)ut they are so varied t hat they will be thought-provoking and of intercst to ail, the sisterhood announces. Tlhe program folIlows: October 13, 1931-Hon. Robert 'M. La- Follette. Subject: 'What Progress- ives Are Fighting Fo" *Nn;ember 3,. 1931-Stuart Cha"e. Sub- ject: *'1The Nemesis of Amierican Business" December 1,- 1931+-A Russian, Sym- 1)osim given by Samnuel :Ro-sen and Kari Borders. Subjeet; "Russia- MAenace or Hope'" janualry 12, 1932--Clift6on Fadiman. Subject: "The Latest Generat ion of American Novelists"l-u February.. 12, .1932-Professor Biun Rosselli. Éubjéct:. "Mussolini and European Polities."1 Mrs. Simon Ruwitch of 340 Mor- aine road, Highland Park, is chair- man of' the lecture course commit- tee, of which Mrs. Sylvan Hirsch- berg of Glencoe is one of thé mem- b 1ers. Express Gratitude for Flower Guild Donations Letters are being constantly re *ceived hy the ôificers f rom the settle- ments, homes, -an-d-associationis that are on -the ist of the Flower guild's chaitisshowing that the flowers and other gifts sent in to the guild for distribution are a welcome treat to the recipients. The following, written by Nfiss Bertha L. Moore, of the House of Happiness, 3052 Gratten avenue, Chi- cago, one of the institutions which receives the Tuesday flowers. shows how much the flowers, fruits,, .and vegetables are needed in that home: "The flowers are surely wanted and wegive them out as soon as possible. WNe have: many people:lwho .have. no * room to'grow, flowers of their own ivho appreciate them sincerely. We enjoy them here at th.eýý settlement. too, and feel when we have themi around in the rooms W.here the' h'l dren, côngregate that they do a reai service to the neighborhood 'here. "I want to say a- very hearty tion. Mr. and.Nlrs. Scott returned to Wilmette this week froin an extend- ed rnotor tour through eastern Canada. REAL ESTATE BOARD MEETS The regular monthly dinner and. meeting of the North Shore Real Estate board Wednesday evening at Shawvnee Couintry.club wvas preceded by a sales conference, sponsored by the, National Association of, Real Estate Boards. Guy Ellis, a realtor. in De- troit, conducted the, conference. BOWLING, The Alic'ys wiII open Soon Announcement Later enroll with smart college fashions from HANNA'Si B. assured of a high rating for a smarf: appearance on ail occa- sions. DRESSES -,COATS,- HATS ACCE.SSORIES NA.Ha nna lmc. 952 Spanish. Court Pho6ne WiImelte,467 u -L I a Superior Shoe Repairing NOW OBTAINABLE ONLY AT 1185 WILMETTE AVE. Hain dspsed four shop number two .on Linden AvenueMr.Russe11,, the manager, to- g9ether with' Mr. Miessty will. now concentrate .their entire efforts inà the original Missty shop. Dhose who Missty's. superior work- ity Materials are invited A ci? Roger Palenske of Wilrnette, Jane s Wilson of Ijdgefield, M1., and Robert Woodhead of Evanston took a ten days', motor trip into Wisconsin and visited friends at Manrinet te. .Roger Palenske is spending ,fte sumnier at the. summer home of his parents at WVoodstock, 111. For Fine Sh~oe Repairing 1185 WiLM1FTTiR AVE. Phone WIL. 4354