and Sunday. The races were held by Thi e race sunday auternoon, over a the International Star Class Yacht Rac- windward-]eeward course, was featured ing association for ail Stars on Lake by a sudden violent wind squall froni Michigan .for the purpoe 'f etrmin- the northeast which whipped up a heavy pose o dete sea, but ail the boats came through ing wbich boat should represenit Lake without. damage, a further proof of the Michigan at. the international races at seaworthiness of the Star boat. The 180 Long Beach,. Calif., 'August 24-31, and whîh soul reresnt he lee attuedegree shif t of w ind did flot markedly, Great Lakes championship series at A aler nthe.osiddle of théyachs ihg Century of Progress, August ,4-6.Byweintendleotefrsteg his victory, Hayfr a i hjeo in. the following summary the oi the two series, and has elected to sailI tion of the boats in each race isgiven for the G reatLakes championship. with the total nuniher of points- c Gemini, sailed.by Sain and Lockwood quired,-12 points for firstý place, 1Il points for second place,. etc. lst race Twlnkle (Hayford and Twitchell> ....... .. ht' Gemnini (Pirie Brothers)........ ........... 3rd Smack <Chas. Pajeau> ............4th Carol (EllUott and -Goss>............. 2nd Fanny,<John Haisted) . . .. --.....8th AI! Baba (Konight and Cleetsen)....... . 5th Jane IlI Geo. Harvey)..........6th Pegasus (Steive Tr umrbull)........dsq.* sparkler <Fred Porter>..........7th Frarn (Manegold and Bowrnan)........th HoltTtentt H, 'P. Brnard). ........ ..loth Nancy Lee (W. W. Wood). ...........dn *cl.q.-d~isqualified. "Bee," owned by George Dalsey of the Columbia and Chicago Yacht clubs, 'Winnetka Youth Edits and winner of last year's Shipping C iaoD iyM ro Board trophy, and with a long list of C iaoD iyM ro victories to her credit, has been char- John Barden of Winnetka has been: ýI tered by Dr. Charles Galloway and elected editor-in-chief of the .D'ailv Harold Reeve of Sheridan Shore, and Maroon, Uuniversity of Chicago Stu. now is moored with the latter ficet ini dent newspaper. i-is election was an- Wilrnete. harbor. The fourth and last nounced this week along with an- race of Sheridan Shore's "A". series nouncement of other year-end honors will be held at Wilmette this Saturday and elections held recently on the at 3 o'clock. 111i%-way. Bardel) was graduated in On Wdneday venng, une7, 931, from New Trier High school. On ednsdv eenigJun ~ w here he was outstanding in scholar- y. Sheridan Shore Yacht club was host ship and in extra-curricular activities. to the Sextant club of the Northwest- e rn University Naval unit at a dance, held on the outdoor. dance floor. The Robert Byrne, 150 Oxford, rno t1 regular sunimer series of dances will Kenilworth, returned iast week fr 1on. take place during july and August. the University of Illino's. The 100% o'Shcu, 2nd race 5th Sth 3rd ],Oth 6th 2nd 4th 9th I1st, dns.j' Ilth 3rd race Ist 7th 3rd 4th 8th ith 6th dns.t 32 p)tbF 26 pts. 25 pts. 24 Pt:- 21 pts. 19 Pt,-; 18 Pts- 17 pti-s 17 pts* 15 pts* 2 pts 1. Pt. Product of axZue ACetn -"Luther Day" is a part of d'A Cen- tury of Progress." It is being offi- cially recognized in the World's Fair program, for. that, week. The en- trances, to:Soldier Field wilI be open froni the fair grounds. A chorus, of 3,000 voices,ý recruited f rom the Lutheran church- choirs of Chicago will sing under thé direc- tion of Prof. F. Melus Christiansen who leads the famoùus St., Olaf choir.- AugutstanaCollege band,*Rock Island. 111., and Concordia College band. M\orehea'd, Minn., will provide the nmusic. The Rev., Paul Scherer -of New York, City, who has been one of the sp eakers at the Chicago Sun- day Evening club for the past few years, wilI be one of the speakers. North Shore-ites on> Program on South Side, A group (if four from iW)irnette,,Ken- ilworth, anid Wiinétkaý gave the pro- gram of the Daisy circle at the Union cliurch o11 th'e south side 'Iuesday of last wleek. Vivyenne Morin of Wilmette, 'mezzo -soprano, gave two groups -Of songs. Marion Ortsei.fen. of Kenilworth gave- a reading, "The june Bride." IHarriet Childs Atwood, Winnetka so- prano, gave a group of old songs f:ronm ithe gay '90's, among theni "Daisy Bell," "Pretty Girl in Summertinie," "After the Bail \,Vas Over," "Two Little Girls in Blue," and one modern- song, "'World's Fair Theme." Austin Coggin, who is a pianist-artist pupil of Prof. Arne Oldberg at Northwestern, gave two groups on the, piano and was ac- companist for the singers. Miss Morin's aunit, Mrs. Henry Morin, was pro-r grain chairman. Mr.-and Mrs. Louis Bouchard eni- tertained the .ir> bridge club at dinner Mondas' at thieir home ('Oxor road., Keffilworth. ive~ Ioepeating 417 s.inden Ave. c AZ R KENLWOTHI f N Product of i