*No ou* waatté. dchamws Whem h. 'ta. irm iefmmly or frima rading. Drive in ad 'Vêt our "0 duir. heck.up b..ý- .'eour Ud etridpPhop«eait- tedon NOW uay add thou- *andu of mode, mlos t. Tour present tire&. mVs WNA1 WELOO0K FOR 1.1 "p StoeuMMaNls 2. Hidd, en 3. Side.waU Breaks 4. Leoky volves, incorret pressure TT GODYNAItTIRE AND, SA VE- THEY COST NO MOREýl 'of Polish art, and wtil be follôwed Monday, JuIy 31, by still another Polish program. IPrizes were awarded by Peter- paul Ott, the scuiptor, who explain- ed why heand the other-two judg es, Kari Gassiander and ,Carl, Scheff- 1er, chose the wininers. Takes First Award The first prize in thé sculpture ,group went, to John. Jamneson, a pu- pil. in Nancy Coonsman Hahn's, sculp ture class at' Winnetka Com-i munity House. Mfis model for a Lucy Fitch Perkins memorial' was, two chubby Dutch. children fishing fro*M a Pool.. First honorable. mention, was giv- en to Louise Herzig. a pupil in the art department at. New Trier High school, and second honorable men- tion to Mary Priscilla. Boyden of Winnetka, another New Trier stu-' dent. Third'honorable mention was by Tom Cooke, a pupil ini the sev- enth.grade at Skokie school in WVin- netka. New Trier Pupils Win Stili' other honorable mention awvards were given to Henry Ehmnan, a New Trier, pupil, for a shadow box design of dancing Dutch twins, and to Dora Daugha-1 day at New Trier, for a soap cary- ing of the Dutch' twins. These twins %vere the earliest and some of the best knownr of the characters l in the series of twin books which Mrs. Perkins. wrote. Fourteen Neiv Trier students sub- {mtted lrawings with suggestions for a Lucy Fitch Perkins memorial. ýIn this group. Miss Janet Smith Wo first prize and Noel Haines Cas- avant second. prize. Honorable mention was given .Mary Burton Graff, M'ýarilyn Prussing and Patty Harshaw. Plan Penny, Campaign As the first step in plans for erect' ing a memnorial to Lucy Fit'ch Per- kins, the beloved childrens author, ini the park' opposite her home in Evanston, this children'.s contest for designs and suggestions was con-1 point, al j V4ens v e~,J c i.AUziL Lto aLinx LLU5ana rwood carvings by artists who Four student recitals 'will be of- 1 studied in'.' leading art schools, fered by the school of music. The ,vorks lent for 'exhibit by their çW- performances, beginning at 8:15 in cago vmers ,.%usie. hall, will feature Elias Hall >- cagoownrs.ing, baritone, and Gustav Nelson. pian.is't. on, MNonday night; Evelyn B.. McCulloh. soprano, on Wednes- C.M. TC.Is 1 aNoei Elw tnr ndro' elta Petrosky. pianist. on, Thus da.y: and Keith Bromnan and Char- In Fzll Sinu .9 lotte Flanders, pianists, on Friday. at Ft SheidanThese- recitals are ail free. qt ft.'Sherd(iliOn 'Thursday evening the clin .ic Brigadier General Kari Truesdell. orchestra, composed of: students in Ul. S. Army. Commandant of Fort, the. summer session course in or- Sheridan., announced that all day chestral technique, will present a last Tuesday, C. M. T. C. :candi- free concert at 7:30 in, the west dates arrived by, every possiblej court :of the women's quadrangles. means 'of conveyance: taxis, auto The studio theater of the sch'ool mobiles. motorcycles. railroad. foot1of speech wvill present a programn and, -thumb» By nightfall' 1.493;of one-act plays on Mlonday and husky youngsters from Elinois. Wis- Tuesday, evenings at 8:45 in the consin.. and 'Michigan had been giv- Roycemore schoolauditorium-, 2401 en a thorough. physical examniration. Orrington avenue. On Wednesday issued uniforms and equipment, fed the University theater will open a anid assigned' ta éornanies' of- 200" four-night run of P.' L. Travers* each. fantasy, "~Mary Poppins,'" iensdv Jauai 12. beginning at The speakerin the Tuesday series, 1 .m. hetrineswere asmldo public lectures sponsored.,by the' on the beautiful parade ground of department of contemporary Ithought Fort Sheridan. for the oath and %vill be Harrison E. Howe. editor of p resentation of the colors. by Bri- -Industrial and Engineering Chemiis. adier General Karl Truesdell. try.- speaking on '"Scientific Re- lmn-ediat-Iv follo)wmg the colorful search and Industrial Progress.- ceremnony of presentation of the col- He wilI 'speak at 4 in the afternoon ors the candidates had their first in the Great hall of the First Meth- paracle. odist church. The public is ~cordiallv invited to Friday 'éveningr Sacha Guitry's wîtness all activities of the Citizens' prize-wvinning, film. *:Pearls of the Miitary Training Camps during 'Crown.*'"'vith subtities to explain which the thirty day en campment. its French. Italian, and Engli'sh The C.M-ý.T.C. traineeS are divideddioge ilbprened i h into four courses. The Basic course free motion picture 'series ir, FiSk is taken by young men from the' hall'. Sixth Corps Area' who have nq(t .previously attended a camp. T h e Rettiii From Illotor second year students take the Red course. Those- who return for third year att .end the White courseairp't West..Coast wiýth the Blue course for fourth vear. After returnîng saturdav 'night' students. Upon graduation from the .with -,\r, Ross frorn atwn-or Blue course, students are commis- day trip to California. M-%rs. 'Murdo sioned 2nd lieutenants in the Officers Ross. 727 Cummings, avenue, Ken- Reserve Corps. after completion o! ilworth. left Tuesday ta drive to 'An- 69AT 1301 Lake Av. WiImttf. 4200 i monds' 1717 Highland avenue, will her son1 leave Saturday for a ten-day trip to, Albert ýColorado Springs, where they will eturned,,stop at the Broadmoor hotel. The stay in']Edmonds plan to return by" way of Yellowstone National park.