Saurday and Sundqy Specùd BRIC I'CE ÔRE A M I UART 35c' Phne 9flacâ.WILMETI CONPECTIONERY jusresit 01 aiJc utstanding educators. represent- ing several types of educationai or-~ ganizations wili participate in the panel. The discussion group in- cludes:. Perry D. Smith, North Shore Country Day schooi. Winnetka: Mrs. 'Walter 'F. Heineinian. Chicago Board ýof Educatiofl. and Harold H. Anderson. University of«.Illinois. Dr. John J. DeBoer ,Chicago Teachers college. is the discussion leader . The ýuse of community probièrns as centers for 'the, organýization of the school curriculum. and the. in- fluence of such propaganda agencies. as community meetinigs, motion pic- tures, 'and the-radio, are among the_ topics that will1 be considered. Furthering democra cy by support-! ing good legisiation for the -sehools M'111 be the theme of a short talk by Mrs. Bernice T.« Van Der- Vries, of' Winnetka. representative1 from the S7th Illinois district in the Illinois, legisiature. This meeting wili convene in the Central couneil hedatrs, on, the I22nd floor of the Medical Arts bldg. HAVAN,& and ail points PAMSRHFr-at. ie r entOT 5PRINIGS. SI PA'M F 1 " t lt c". r t 1% ' 1r~ dv - 1, fi; rht r h e outh car nture iith ting- th. ckNw ,Ili wl)1 lit t, gther aad robe of c,,ral 1inën'. c p1a-tck . i1ký amIl br'v wýhite cotlton-. Ail gd. cinl 1~ N ?~ ' , i - ' ~ Àcèermann-Terril photo' Mernbers of the Theta Upsilon Rho barber shop qucrtet will sing ini one of the high spots of the sing festival. sponsored b~y St. Augustine's ch urch this Friday. evening. The four men gave their ftrst performance ithe Theta Upsilon Rh 1o fal frolics vaudeville showu'last autumnt and have been in *demtand ever. since. Theta Upsilon Rho, is the, collège, agi, young pea ples grottp sponsored-by the Wiimette Methodist church. 1Miss Doris Caryl Youngberg of Wil- ts mette arranges and pla ys most of thé'e r ieRécials t0 accompaniment, music for the quartet.st ? F t u Their repertoire includes ail teso ?F t u humorous and melodie songs heard in the barber shops. of yesterday. __- Jnup-to Subseribers SIn the-picture ar~eRichard T.Mos-k- ing, Jr., Robert Fuessle, Albert G. iContinued fromi pape Ackermnann, Jr.. ana William Thy- charitable purpose though, asyu boy.know, the concerts have been pre- sented without profit. except tu thu atists. We have disdained anvýci Àniiounee Examn for wiln one î vil appeal. We iinolgea- temipt to coax our sophisticatedco. New- Positon of miunity to listen. as they will havu- this season. to .Crooks, Pinza-ic ~nlr ffierLaWrence, Hess and Miistein, or, z. Police Officerin past yea.rs. to Rachmnaninoff,He. £ ý irL ni ilfp, ,mniýi fItZ. Hora witz. Flagstad, Andersu',.. I nounced a competitive examina tion, recîtai before our audience of -onu i - orte eligible list for patrolmen in'thousand? Frankiy, we have no in- the police departnient. The Iist be- terest whatsoever in the project (,n V WN came exhausted xith the recent ap- a coaxing basi s. ON &M OU Rpointment of John Kriesant a-, pro- U to Subscribers >AK R N UN LO !! bationary patrolman. Official notice for myVseif am leaving next Fridcýv ~february 20. xiii be found on an-, East. The fate of these concerts i We don't blame you for wanting to be other page of this' paper. in your laps. We are back where economical-but trying to get by witi a. Under the Illinois statute it becomies wve xere two years ago. It is for obliatory (nn the nirt <of the Board Of, 1 -1 t ý1ç-- ,- find a chairman. myhatgoes out'.iftiiniuio GU.EST OF SISTEJR, fails! ,ftiisiuio Mrs. A. W. lla,%wkes. who has re -______________ cently been in Pasadena. Cal.. visit-.- fing her daughter. arrives in Wil-!inahan, 700 Central -avenue, for three mette tomnorrow to be the guest ofdays before. returning tu her homie her sister-.in-lawv.r. C. C.' Car- in Montciair. N. J. Di 10w supply of coa.I i-ire, --commission