Wihi&tt., given at the rngn scnooi. 'lle operas are presented bienniaily at New Trier. "*Pinafore" ' was the' fir.st production ýof this kind given l b New Trier students. Then followed iii the order named "Mikad," Roh- ini Hood, "Chimes of -Norman dy," "Piniafore" again, and "Pirates' of Pel zaince." Senioýr Orchestra Buaiy 0f the many organizations andý de- partinents cooperatinig in the forth- coming Présentation of "The ýGon- doliers." the senior orchestra is work- ing as bard as any. Margaret Looi- is is the accéompani st. for the rl'- Mrs. Herbert Zipf WilII Entertain Musicians The North Shore Musicians club with M,\rs. Herbert Lloyd ZiPf Of 596 Arbor Vitae road, Winnetka. Assist- ing hostesses will be Miss t'orothy Cnpbeil, 'Mrs. H. A. Bush, and Mrs. E. L ang, ail of Wiimette. The fol- low%%ing prograin is to be 'given: Tiif in A minor.....TschaIk#>wxky W! nifred Townsend Cree, vialin Genevieve Horween, cello Brahutlilul Garden Song Cycle .Frederick Knight Logan * . Aconwani*êd by Ermau Akely . roup of Debussy piano solos- Arabesque No. 1 (laire (le Lune Le General La-vint, (Eceentrique) La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin, The Minstrels I1,a('a thedrale Engiontieý Evelyn LaSalle The Siste.-s at tho Wel . Hagen Theý Lyri( Joseph Schumacher, director of the New Trier band, provides ail the ex-. tra "flavor," suçch as bugle calis, ail the work on the drums and the sounds of castanets and belîs. M enbers of the. New, Trier orches;- tra taking part in "The Gondoliers" presentation- and the instruments they play are: Violin -, Norman Modine, Eruest Bos troni, Arthur Carison, Pau Hoff- man, Richard Julian, Mat Kritchever, Ray.r-Nelson, jýane Oison, ClIau d e Smith, Robert Strube, W. von, Rein- sperg, Robert Waiker, Josephine Earlywine, Jamles> Stuiner, Philip Brand, Fred Ulrich and Mayjane Celos-Margaret Jean Cree.' Ma"rY man Payner. Violas - Ruth Bersch anid Amier Edinger. Ciarinets - Bob MacNlortan, Bill Fletchier, Ted Smith and Lloyd Huis- et ain E WEDNESDAI SUNDAI st >Openi Daily The Bible mmdW< Ghrimtiian Sciene the Reading Room THE PU] CHURCI SUNDAY SERVICES--11 A. M. Y' - TESTIMONIAL MEETING - S P. M. X SCHOOL EXERCISES - 9:45 A. M. Apir.2, 19331 abject; "UNREALITY" DfING ]ROOM-11j48 CenrlAeu v(exoeptimg Wedmesday) l9 A. M. t.W 6 P. M.ý Vednesdmy.9 A. M., t. 7:45-P. M Sat.uray 9 A. M. t.ý 9 P. M. >rks of Mary Baker Eddy mmd .11 other authorized Litergture may. be read, borr.wied or puirohased et ni DCu is: OOitDILy à4iNERD TO ATERNO THE Fi. Bavcus AND VISET TU E RAINO IOMX VEILED GLANCES FOR SPRING - Geo rge Flund and ja cmr - Paul Velieklas Sunday nan ey BroWn, 3 lb.. for PATRONIZE 0UýR A D VER TISIERS Avenue I jlumlifligill