MO AVE. A ve. dan ces b y Senor- Mendoza. andaa Young senàrita, group. dancing. whieh will. Include the national.danee ".TJar-. abe,"' and several ,specéial dances by children. TIhese artists will corne froni Henry Booth House, a neighborhood house on the west side 'of Chicago, where much.fine talent has been, discovered. and developed. Miss Meissner, head residentand an im- presario of note, trains and. ar- ranges these groups, and will introý- duce the artists. The P. T. A. is indebted to Mrs. Paul Stade, music chairman, for. Vsecurlng this unusual and interesting socuthand east, ithe vi&&Uiie ofI S ore raitroad on the toast. ere are noa buildings on the ti t n t , b u t p l a n s h a v e a ir e i een announced to develop it int Connecticut Vinage" as soon as village on the ENorth To .Young Men elv for Glencoe Corps Cornes to Teatro The Glencoe Scout and Cub IC and Bugle corps will be on thes ORTHOSON LENSIS, 7L 12/ât With the first faint signs of 'spring, Those the Illinois Country club members commun! and guests are turning their atten- R. Harb tion to the openlug o! a new season. Wimette are invited to Lt. Col. George Forest avenue, or Major M. B. and avenue, Wil- Rehearsals. are conducted every Tuesday evening at the Central school, Glencoe, from 7 to 8:30 P.M. Aziy Glencoe boys interested in join- ing the corps are invited to attend these rehearsals or communicate with Oliver Williams. or Herbert Stoetzel. u n mcoo