GAY SPRINC A C~WITH A SWING Inspired by: Vio>nnet with ail the mgnifio* nt tiare of, -the oQriginal, this swaizaer coat 1 o.oes9.in radiantplaids and* bright pastels. A SPECIAL SUI SELLINGP Our nov, 3 qio uit, (bottoin twed'lR oatwil be the f oundat ion of your new spring wardrobe., A.special prioe. 41895 SPRING ARRIVES WITI- SHEERS The gayest spring.pick-mie-ups imag4nable alto these tuoced sheors in iris,, pow4oer, black, and'navy, (Bottom let t) You'll find a thrilling The, New > rer Democratit lea.quie. which is hispportitg Clark I.. Nylain, (above) 112 .eventeefnti stree'i* Wilim.ette, for DemIocratic. T'r)iiship cotnt,nittecinant, tis u'eek ippeled headquarte.rs, at. Hoff,'iapn Hall. o609Ridge road, 1Wilinut tc. ce>rge Scherzer wvas. elected pres- ideht 'of the group last Monidas téve- ining, *hile. Roman Rengel was narned secretary, and Russell F. Locke, treas- urer. There will be a regular meeting of the league this Friday evenrng ai 7.:30 o'clock. >SAILS FOR BERMUDA Mfiss Betty Palenske, 226 Tenth Street, w1'1 flot return to \Vilnwette from Edgewood Park Junior college ini Greenwich, Coln., for the Easter vacation. Instead last Saturday she sailed on the Monarch of Bermiuda with a. group of college girls for a. trip to Bermuda. Mrs. Palenske re- ceived word on Monday that Betty and the~ girls she was with were fortunate enough to avoid the .fiood. area and arrive at their sailing des- tination. Manly of her friends be-, came, stranded and were nlot ýale to. reacli their homes. after kcavin.lg sho. J ON CRUISE Nlis Dorelle Moulton, dauigltur (ol * Mr. and,. Mrs. William A. Moulton, 235 Raleigh roa.d, Kenilworth, a stil- USE OUR POPULAR BUDGET-PLAN PAY WEEKLY OR TWICE 'A MONTH AT NO EXTRA COST MIrs . Walter Glaser and twvO chu- dren, Patricia and Cynthiaý of Chli- cago, were the guests the past c- end of Mr. and Mrs. Harry j. G;ar- ner,100Woodbine avenue. MS Glaser is- Mrs.- Garner' S niece. i I