silk dinner sets, lace and iFuropean embroidered handkerchiefs, and Eu- ropean embroldered luncheon set§ as -wefIl as a number of odd pieces, in- cluding runners. Mr. Wichelbau& will be at the club personallyto answer questions of those vwisbing-advice on linens and interior decoratiçns. PUPILS GIVE PROGRAM Mrs. Charles Simmons was hostess io the p .iano class of Mis& Dorothy L Pounde Saturday, February 29, when thirteen pupils-gave a.,program. Theý pupils who played were:- Virginia Ives,,Bob and Ann Little, Rosemary Hein, Suzanne Lou, Charles Land Jack Ellis, Carôda and Phil Simons, Thomas Halpin, Marjorie Weil, Barbara Salo- mon and Marjorie Simmons. Your new hat naturally *caIIs for a brand NEW PERMANENT. Osl 0. 9 fdaBEAU"T mSi SPaaS O*WS wumeue 4674 which Mrs. Gjeorge F~. Scnerzer, ZI3 Thornwood. avenue, is the head. It is pointed out that the Health Center does not share in the Coin- munity cbest fund, nor in the Christ- mas seal fund beyond a. portion of the resident, nurse'sr salary, the bal-> ance beingý devotedq to ý tber culosis cases. 'It is also.said that there are. bundreds of children in the Wilmiette scbools,. as well. as in N4ew, Trier High, school, who are li desperate need of dental attention, but whose parents cannot afford: te have the work doiie. It is ,to secure the mnoney to carry on this wok that the Tag. Day bas been arranged. While ît is true *hat local dentists have given most lavishly of their tune in. a- generous effort to preserve' the. teeth of hundreds-of children, it is too much to expect that they will carry the entire load. Henüce the Tag Day te provide the necessary, fands. UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Jayne Lee Henderson, 1315, Ashland avenue, a pupil at Ferry hall, underwent an operation for appen.- dicitis at the Alice Home hospital in Lake Forest a week ago last Friday. The past week she lias spent at home, and by next week expects to be able to returu te ber studies. Annette Williams, dougier Of 4Mr. An Mn. Walter H. Williàmi, 614 Barbion rood, KeniUwonth, hm. beeit given tise Mils College scholarshiP award by tihe board of trustees. Whitman TuyJor Dies on Trip ix Bermudai >Whitman Taylor, former residentI of Wihuette, and later of Çlencoe, died last week in Bermuda following an illness of about five montbs. With him in Bermuda were bis widow, Mrs. Phyllis Taylor, bis mother, Mrs. Ellen Taylor, 849 Michigan avenuei Wilnette, and a brother, Winfield, of New York. The buriai took place ini on the final page. The iaiess'e s, auuc in two colors, on of t green paper, while the cover is i yellow on bine stock. Tbe piinting is by the mimeo-. graph Process. I The contents are of: much.interest, even to adults. Thie*title page places re sponsibility directly upon the Sixth graders, Who seek not to evade, it. The editorial introduction 'tells of the, establishment of the weekly. * paper "'Howard, Flash," and how from At grew the idea cf the magazine;' "Howard Flash,» made up from the best features of the weekly eédition. FolloiWs a listing of.'the depaýrtments. iîncluding stories,: news, poetry, sports, book .reviews and -advertisements, there being a generous number of the latter., It is a. highly creditable piece of work; of wbich botb the scbool and the Sixth graders may wllbe I)rouid. A rihur WeIdon Is E lected to Honor. Fraternity at N. U. Election of Arthur Balmer Weldon', son. of 14r. and Mrs. William J. .Weldon, ý1340 Greenwood avenue, to PhiBeta Kappa, college fraternity for students standing bigh in scbol- astic work, was announced1 recently by Nortbwestern university. r« 916 Maeu IBULK ICI CRI Head o..bd-A4UI voas avenue, will play' in the senior pro- '711-'-~-- lc1J ýuVw&5-.».-- gramn at Lyon and Healy, March 21. Winifield, Pbilip of Waterloo, la., Dorothy L. Pound bas charge of the David Lee of Evanstôn, and Gerard recital. of Wilrnet.te. Ellsworth, a sixtb. soi), Born in Des Moines, la., MNIr.Tay- Ior was educated in Northwestern university and the Harvard Law E A M 4 school. During the 'World war he served as a second lieutenant in the 9UAIRT United States Argny Air corps, and then became a patent lawyer, prac- - CEN'TRAL AVE ticing with the firm of Carpenter, Sauwdy>; A. M. to 9 P. M. The Whle and Workm of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other authoriaed Chrieistaz Science Liierature may be read, borrowed or purckaucd at the Readinsg ioosn. TES WUMIC la COUIALLTIý NYrr» To ATauNITui cU13ecit SYUÇUS AND VUWT VUE EE*INO ROON I 230 Oxford road, Kenilwortb, haver just returned from a two weeks' so-( journ at Miami. They motored down and back, and on the route home stopped at Lookout Mountain, Chick- amàuga park, and 'various üther bis-1 torically interesting places. I K'appa. t>racluated frein New Trier High scbool, where he was a mcem- ber of the honor societly,,he is now a- inember of Phi Eta Sigmùa,1 at North- 1Western, president of the executive> board of tbe Student Religious, fel-. lowship, memiber of .the International Relations club and of the Inter-Ra- cial club on the campus. Besides. bis remarkable .scbolastic record, Mr. Weldon is a violinist cf note and bas done some studying' during his college course. He bas taught violin since bis fifteenth year. Hie is now 20. His field of concentration at the university is in the Department of mono and rarty, are moviiig Mon- day frein their homne at 731 Laurel avenue to Indianapolis, where Mr. Schakel's business duties caîl him. They hope. to.,c'ome back, to tbe vil- lage: to live again, at some time not too distant.