Mir. and Mrs. P. M. Powers, former residents of Kenilworth now living in Wýaukegan, gave a picnic on Sunday for thecir' Wilmette anud Kenilworth, friends. -o- The Charles Hloward Bents, 3.38 Mel- r ose avenue. Kenilworth, -have gone for the. summner to 1570 Oak avenue, Evanst on, the Oak Crest apartments. INSTRUCTION. CAN You Group and Private for Boys and, Girls S.yar4ifYgendI? p June 20-4ugust.12 ÂUNew Trier Ili Scool I * D .'.k Be«inners are tagght hôw to- swim Swlmmtiers become btter swImrners flvnIon -utaught to sa1I REGISTER AT ANY TIME For information cali Mr. Jackson Winnetka 2400 Daily Evenings, University 6448 uiuucr tise pretenses. Ar p1urvyorL> of civil service courses is now under indictmnent in Iowa for false repre- sentation. It is expected that other such cases .of prosecution Will follow. Comparatively few appointments are being made in the Federal civil service., Vacancies wvhich must be filled, are- filled. by the transfer 4f those ini the service or the reinstate- ment of those who have been in. the service, wherever practi.cabl'e. It is 'seldomn nece ssary to announce an examination.. In most cases reg- isters 'Of eligib)les exist, as a, result of examinations, held during the past, year. . When an examination is an- nouriced, the applicants are usualiy hundredls of timfes in excess, of the nee(I. Monv pid orcivil servic' coacli- ing courses at this time might alinost as welIl)be thrown to the four xvinds. Relba. MNicliener, who graduated from New Trier ini the class of,'29, lias . beenl elected to Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dram-atic f raternity, for lier wvork on the senior teclmnical staff and also has been chosen initra- mural manager of girls' athletic.s for the coming year atthe Pensylvania State college. Mfr. and Mrs. W. F., Spàrrüw .and their two daughters. are staying at, the I I enîworth inn t or a shorititue. on the grounds or historic Racine, Military academy bordering the shores of Lake Michigan at Racine, 'Vis.Tj5he camp will continue until August 13. "Indications are that this will be one of the most s.uccessful years for Camp Rooseveit sinceit was started in the sunimer of 1919 under author- izationi of the Unlited States. War Department;" :said Major Frank. L. Beals, sup erintendent of the camp and president of Racine MilitarVý academny. ý"M\oving ýthe, ca 1mp froin northern, Wiscons *in to this more central location, at Racine.,makcs it more convenient andý economical for -ail. A large liber of. the boys have enrolled for the seven weeks period, although 'arrangements can; be, made' for shorter periods of twvo weeks or miore. Eniroilmentts, are .stili being réecved, and more-are expected even aft er the camp has opencd." One of, the most popular bovs' summer, camps ini the couintry, Camp Roosevelt, combines the benefits -of stu(ly and discipline wîth the health- fui pleasures of life ini the great otnt- doors. Regular school courses are offered. the camp l)eing a fully ac- .credited summer school, Major Beals pointed out. A carefully planned program 0of athletics and . military training under the supervision of ex- perienced instructors makes the camp a real summer, haven for boys of 9 vears and oilder. Pur Leader is GENUINE -.'*-- 1u 8a J# AUTOMATIC HEAT WITH COAL You can get automatiïc heat with mechanical. I__col toer-more economcal and cleaner heat Every COKE order guaranteed with a gold certificate DRY ~BI -positieno- worry,, or. danger ogaseous fuels. Eveypsil as .wih liq id advantage. Buy "Modern Heat" from a "ModemHeat Merchant." COAL for your Fireplace IRESCREENED _ I Yard-73O Pitner Ave. Evan---- -DELIVERY--k-. -3 Rog. Pk.. 1836' i ~~~1~ g Winnetta 1121 Salon Parigien 546 Lineoln Ave, Wlnnetka French, conversation with your lunch. Meeting each Tuesday ut, 1 o'clock.et, the Indien Trail Tea Room. For, particulars eall Mme. Marguerite.