beanis." These young ifeople gave a very enjoyable performance, the re-. suit of miany early morning practices ýhrougbout the winter for. merribers éi the orchestra, and many more for their -able director,. Mrs. Catherine. Wagner. 'ELach child, attends .onily1 part of the practices, but Mrs. Wag-1 net is always there. FZollowing a customn of sonie years standing, the May.progra.m feaue the 'style show presented by girls* of the graduating class. Theý girls modeled, dresses theY lhad made in Miss',Woodle's sewinig classes. Vai-' ety.iii ,style, color and mnaterial nmade this an event of great interest. M iss Woodley w as given a lovely bouquet. of fi.owers by the" girls. Officers for the, coming year as proposed by-' the nominating omit tee were unanimously, elected. They are: Mrs.. J.. D. Kinnear; presidenit; Mr.R. B.,I)eVinny,,first vice-presi'- (lent; lirs. R. C. Johnson, second Nice-pre.sident.; Mrs.. E. D.. Lyon, te- cording secretary, and Mviss Ruth Slown, corresponding secretary. Mrs.ý Kinnear announced the appointment of Mrs. Joyce as programi chairman. In reporting on the recent st at el convention ini Danville. Mrs. Kinnear announced threc honons which had come to the Logan-Howard associa- t ion. Our record book, compiled by Mrs. C. B. Cochran, was one of the eight selected to be sent to the la- l ional convention at Waeshington. Mrs. R. E. Dalstrom also hrought recognition to our unit for ber wor K ,on the Child Welfare magazinc. We are to be honored ini being hostesses next fail to seventy schools of the 'rwenty-first district at its conventiion to bc heldat the Howard school. Mrs..R. H. Henderson, made à nmost initerestling report on a luncheoi, she attended as a1 repre sentative of our organization. The luncheon. was given by the Chicago board of éducation, and Superintendent Bogani of the Chicago public schools was the prin- cipal speaker. Mrs. Hendenson quoted from ivariniis 2ddresses. the kevnote ini Renssellaer, will attend the High school, wCeK- Virg ni at PATRONIZE OUR ADVIERTISERS W. i eachen association. .WVesFVdLiVI1s may be made through the room chair- men or the social chairinan, Mrs. H. J. Hickey, Wilmette 976. Mrs. George Ortseifen, 337 Essex road,1 Kenilwo rth, was hostess at a spring luncheon and bridge :for 'eight- last Saturday afternoon. as- usefiil ini the household as in the busy ,Office., Cail our Business Office. 4N %4'%%~. F or éreater Iious.elmold comfort and convenience C HE extension telephone is one of the most useful of the modern con-