the Wilmette Playgroutia and sRec- reation board wjil start the 1933-34 season next week, beginning Mon- day, November 6. It will be the eighth season of. the Playground and Recreation hoard's prograin, oaor- ianized recreat ion and the. saine-pro- gramn as last vear will be.,pre sented. Thie calend(ar af activities W'ill in- celtwlè the following, accordinig to annotuncement made hy Daniel -M.1 D)avis., director af recreation: MWonay Vvenlng: P. :30 . .-Mel's VolleybalI league. Howard gymnnasifn. 7 P. n.-*"B" Itague ('f irls' basket- bal. Stolp) gyfI;ifaI Uf. 7 :45 P. n.(11'basketball. A league. stoil) gytinàsiuni. Truesday Eveulnst: 7 p. n.""le ague. %Ifenlsbak- bail. Howard gynînasiulfl.. 7 P. m-""league. Mnsbasket- t bail. Stolp gyinnasium., .*.Weulnesday £Evenlng:. 7 p. ni.-"A"I.gue:. Men'$ basketball. Both Hloward and Stolp gyninasil. *Thursidy Eventnhg* 7 p. n.-W league. GiTki basket- bail. Howard gymrnaslkm. 8 p. în.I.-Ladiées' gymnfasill <Ia Hloward gyiîînasiumn. Frldany Evenlng: 7 .ni. -Norjth Shor ak.bI eau.Howard gymJiasiuTT. Although the prograi ~as cur- tailed last year froin that of previaus years. it StI requires the use of theC *Howard gynmnasiumi every. evenling in the week and Of the Stolp gym-t! nasiuni three evenings a week. *Mr. Davis points out that evcry- citizen of Wilimette is eligible ta par- ticipate 'in this prograrn and infor- mnation regarding anNv of the activi- ties will be gladly furnished hy mIiir-1 bers of the recreation staff, or may be hiad by communicating ith the recreation office at 914 Central ave- i nue. Plan Earlier Start on Night Gymnasium Work The' l and winter nlight gymna- s iui schedule at' the Kenilworthl Memiorial gymnasiumn will start, on NManday, November 6. instead of November 13, it was announced this ,i'et- hv Robert \V. Townlev. direc- Lc.zois 'B. .Çprine a rot 'of bv dciatli Fritlày. October 27, foi- Iowiipait illn,ùss.,o! sevtral ,nontizs. Ji>r. Sprmgcir. promini't in 14'l- mectte clzurch anid civic afirs. walsý a staté, legislator froni titis district for tw-o terns aitdst*seqnieltly state siute iide>zl of forestry in te adminisrtrationr of Go-vernioe- Em,- nu'rsffl. Miss Jeanette munson of Mentor, Ohio, and Miss Christine Ennis of Pattersonville, N. Y.. are guests Of theoir cousin, Mrs. Albert A. Mc- Keighan, 1025 Greenleaf avenue. Cbarles M. Burlingame. 812 Green- leaf avenue, spoke for a balf hour on the topic. "Radical activities from a National V'iewpaint." Alber~t A. Mc- Keighan -spoke briefly on -Local Radical Activities." Any citizen of1 Wilmette interested inu upholing and .defending the' constitution ýof. Amer-, ica and. in fostering .and perpetuat- ing Americanisni. will l)e welcorned ta' these studv sessions. it, is ex- plained. r;and '\,rs. Hugh A. Foresrnan. 515 Essex road. Kenilw~orth, are home. from a short trip .ta French Lick Springs. Mr. and M .rs. Theron Chapman (Patty Faresman) accom- pa nied themn. The Chapmnans at- tended the football gamne at Madison last week-end.. WEEK IZND SPECIALI This Week ' ' PEANUT 30 CLUSTERS..0eb. SPANISH KANDY- KUPSOARD 924 SpauIsh CL. I OMAN'S LAND Qrand Opening MARGARET HAT SHOP $1.9 FalII Fashions WO.C h:upis af find w eanficipote your imartest hopeS Iin Smart Feits, rich Velvets. soft Fabrics lend millineIy fashion »seection. tobwn or c@untry hbat thet frst fail :thoughti you will our new Collection. thems.ies0bthe $Seaon$ I rritatlng Back-Seim. ot Dont subject tiny growing fiot to t.trrible miseries of hel irritaftins.and blisters. A pair "of KAUI-TEN-IKS, wil le-o 9guard aai0 ta . God looking, sci.ntifically' correct' confortobt0 4 o sii6 t dutôbe.. ~ta~ JwJJ, 8~to 12. 12!/z to2. au»» $4-25 ps Cincinnati. -o- Walter Noble. Gillett, 533 Roslyn road, Kenilworth,, has returned f romi four days of shooting at Clear Lake lodge in -Illinois. Milles Hsdvav .sps 1219 WiImette Avenue Phone Wihnette 3M0 Addres..... .1ju4t