Woodlawn Grove Harrison Street just east of ýHarms Road 1 ,/2iIe; West of Skokie Boulevard Niles Center, Ilnis- Saturday', Jy lt A cool, naturally wooded spot where you can ýenJoy a, glass of. Budweiser at its best. Dance to Joe Schneider's Orchestra Orchestra every Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday Night, Grove available for picnics Cali Niles Center 2524 Rede.Hot Wat*w Cos e e 1'ok. Advuatage of Our 60tuDay. Fr,, Trial Off or! 231. «IL BU1NING IUNCRI A UMixod D..lm .INC. impossible to complète and turn over to the judges ail the pictures to be submitted until the end of this week. After the several hundred pictures of the most beautiful children in EVanston-,and on the north shore ha-ve ý.been submitted to 'the five judges, it is ex pected that a week or ten days must elapse before a deci- sion can be reached. This means the names, of the five1 winners in the $200 competition may, be announced by July 25. The judges, when the entries are placed in their hands, will. decide their pwn m ethod of procédure, The pic- tures are unidentified except'by key-' numbers. From! examination of these photographs the judges will select, ENTERTAIN ON HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs. EarI C. Moss, 316 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, entertained a -number of Chicago friends.at their ~aiual wiener roast Fourth of July night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bixby and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ewer of Wil-: mette inotored to Traverse City ýto spend the Fourth of July aTd, the week-end. Mrs. Ira C. Darling, 256 Kenilworthl avenue, left last Tuesday-for Dayton, Ohio., to spend- a week visiting ber daughter and son-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. George V. Hollornan. -o- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grayling, 931 Chestnut -amveue, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Cox of Chicago at their summer home at; Lake Delavan, Wis. John Barrows ofIenilworth> and Dick Klein and Frank Caanan of Wilmette returned Monday from a week's visit in Monterey, Mexico, where they motored ini John's car. -o Miss Barbara Oleson. 240 Wood- Ph... Wimmeta 37M Piehotp and DeiernyService were requîred to, work aay and. nignt in order to, make ail the pictures which were required of them. One of the interesting contest events of last week was the arrival at one!of the studios of a set oftrip- lets. They we .re brought in by their. proùd parents and formally entered in the contest. It is believ-ed these are the onily triplets on- the, north shore. The judges who wili decide the con- test' are:, Miss Edria Dean Baker of National College of Education, Mrs. Elias Lyman of the Infant Welf are society,' Dr. John W. H. Polàard, health commissiotier,; Carl Scheffler of the. Academy of Fine -Arts, and Mrs. W. B. Walrath of the Cradle. Garrett Receives Gift of $50,OOO0 A gif t of $50,000 from the Chicago Training school to Garrett Biblicat in- stitute, with which it has been affiliated on an educational basis for the Iast year, was reported recently by Dr. Horace *.Snmith, president. This contribution, regarded 'by the- Training school as an iinvestment in ýits permanent home, will be used to Iiquid- ate debts against Garrett's educational properties and- wiI1 reduce outsýtanding obligations against these properties to approximately $200,000, Dr. Smith stated. Begin, Drive for $200,000 In an effort to wiPe out this indebtý-d- nèss before the end of, the current calen- dar year, a campaign for $200,000 has just been organized with faculty îiier- bers and alumni. directing the drivé. If succ essful, the only remnaining. Vbliga-ý tions of Garrett will bethose agaînst its Chicago real' estate holdings., S"While we are anticipating .a iiumber of sizeable gifts," Dr. Smnith stated, this week, "4we expect a large share o the nioney to be substantially small gifts. We hope to interest 20)0 donors of $100 each and 200 additional donors of $50 111Jvfl uoae, du ghtr o r M.. 411U -Mrs. George Coale, 322 Kenilworth *avenue, Kenilworth, bas just recov- *ered from measles. 14r,ýad Ms.Emanuel Suekoif of 1.0$,Angeles were Fourth of july and Weck.;end guests of the Louis 5uekoffs * f 819 Cbestnù't avenue.