-The school orchestra, led lby Mrs. Catherine Wagner, played with ease and precision which out .shone that of niany a so-called professional group. The players are a credit to the school anid. to the splendid direc- tion -which they have received uniier Mrs. Wagner. Miss Stade's dance'pupils, from the four-year-oIds to the eighth grade ballroom dancersý, were a delight tO wvatc.h. Spirited' gypsies, Colonial Yi11isses ini pastel shades, toe-dancers, jolly Jack Tars, saucy Colleenls froni [reland, sleepy littie toddler-puttin g-' l)olly-to-bed,^ scarf dancers, in the, spirit of ancient Greece, tap dancers, acrobatic "tumblers,"-all did their share. in rnaking -the dance. program ail important part of the. annual luncheon. The Logan-Howard P. T. A., espccially the parents of the dance pupils,' take this opportunity to ex- press tlîeir appreciation of the faith- fui work of Miss Stade as dance in- istructor,. and of thé resuits whiclh are obtained by hier skill and ber win- nling wvay with the children. Parents and. children are looking forward t o- anot ber ,,ear of dance instruction! under lier leadership. Below is given a list of officers and of the cha irmen appointed by Mrs. R. 1B. DeVinny for the coming year: Reécording kecretary, Mi.ss Marceilai 8chreiner. Pie-seý,hool charman. Mrs. Gien W.- G(athercoal. Adolescent Study chairnian, Mrs. Ha,- ryAdler. Adolescent Study co-chiairman, Mrs.H. F. Ringholni.Y Prograni clhairinan, Miss Mý%ildred Fias- kiered. Social chairman, mrs. Hl. A. LýaRoy. social co-chalrman, MIS. c. j. NyIund Finance chairman, *MrS. P. D. Davis. Puhlii ,ty chairnian, M4%rs. Terreil Stapp., Bulletin and yeear'Book,. Mrs. Frank I)owd, Music chairmian, bMrs.. W J. Benner. Ciischairinan, M".. W. E. Hughe.î cics' co-chairman, Aires, Russeli John- Recreation chlairmlan, Ms.A. F. >Nosek. Better Filmis chairman, *mrs., J. D.. Kýinnear. Orchestra ehiairinan, mrs. P. A. Hoff- nman. Danee chiairnian, mrs. R. DI. Olar. Dance co-chairmen. Mrs ILr.' 0iOlar, ~Ms.HF. Drucker. Child MWelt'are, AMrs. lR. w. mccandlish. Safety chairman, mrs. E. O. Anderson. Un us ual COFFEE AN DTEA ýSALEý Jeels amousCoffees Over thlrty years expçrlence In rôastlng end blendln9g our own:blenos. ReaIly a ývery fine eooffee et an untuual- IyW 1wpriée. Lb.ý Ise BLUE JEWEI.- Sharp, fuIli bodled, a great favorite with JEWEL custome-ra. L.21 ROYAL JEWEL .fich and wlniey- none better at any pri'ce., Lb. 23C A Cotise for svsry, tasto and purse@. your fiavorite brand on sais Thomas J..Webb's Dol Monte Maxwell House LB MAXwell House, 3 lb. con 79o MIRACLE WHIP Plat Jar 1let Qt. Jar AIRY FAIRV CakteFlu Large Pkg. 19C lA0 CHASE& LB.30 CAN __0e_ d9. Mano,Hnusa CAN or Hils Bros, LB.33 CAN33 Evoeybit as famous se Our, Popular coffees. Orange Pekos,, %,ND PEKOE: - fues LB. 24c Japan Green imiret, f reds y«I amie. jae. t'. deieste fMye 19o u -11 .ê Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetabi as Large Basket u43c' . . 2 Hads. RED, RIPE 150 1m 13c RADISHES 3 bchs. lOc .-, CANTALGUPE 2for 25c* BLUE JEWEL BLM1ED OR PFAfNF~ -u .ww~ EDWARD'S HALVES 2 L a ns/ Mw FULL STANDARD QUALITV No.1 Trait Ca*iu Kenilworth. She came to attend the fu neral of Mrs.- Frank, Cherry. -o- Dr. and Mrs. James A. Burrill, 812 Greenwood avenu# entertained theirj bridge club, at dinner last Saturday. 111 5 Centroi Avensue Me