Taking part in th'e program will be the Madrigal club composed of torty girls, ages.il to 13, fÉrom Skokie school and an ensemble of twenty girls and young woMen, 15 years of age and up, who study voice with Mr. -Ylngllng. The two groupe will bîIe 1aoslsted, by Louise Sunderman, 'The members of L'Ensemble are: Herriiona Carke o! Evanston;, Su-' zanne Danley, June Goodman, Elsa Merriman and Emmy: Lou' Stekoll, o! Glencoe; Kiki Lulias, Rosamond McMllîan andBetty Loui Meyer, oi Wlmette; Doris Dethlof!, Mary Di Francesco,, Marilyn Fillis,, Yvonne Fillis, Dorothea Haake,, Lois John- son, Beatrice Levinson, Jean Treve- lier, Subi Wooen Wôoten,, Ruth Lee and Ann Wlcox o! Winnetka.' Pirst thxe Madrigal club will slng -fr.ee g.ups, includig mtts, mad- rigals and some modern numbers. Then will corne canons and finafly a sacred group by L'Ensemble. The choral numbers will all be sung a cappella. Will Present Music Biograplty of Liszt, ~LJ ', * t. >Dave HaU (left) con gratulates Bob Davis after they played the finais in the Skokze Countryl clubolder boys',tennis tourna- mnent recentlry, which Davis won, 6-3, 7-5. Letter Froin < Englandf The follouwing letter tvas re- cently reee:ved by MTs. Morris L. Greeley, 655 Maple street, Winnetka, Jrom lier daugliter-in- law. Mrs. Joseph M. Greeley, eveniug, iNovemoe~r ii. Held 'as a benefit for the 1940 United States Olympie swimming team, the meet will have many un- usual features., An elaborate pro- gram of exhibition swimlng 'and, diving, as well as a gigantic water carnival, lias béeen planned by Coach Eckert. Another feature o!fixhe meet will be a Water polo game between the Northwestern 'University team and another ranking teamt not yet selected. ClaudiaBeckertFavorite. The senior women's 50-yard free-: style wilI be fixe firet event. A photo finish Ie expected in. this sprint, -with Claudia, Eckert, Shawnee's nationally famous aquatie star, favored to win over Margaret Johnson, fihe present champion. Outstanding divers from through- out the middle west will compete for the senior men's high board fancy diving chanipionship. The present champions, AI Irene, 1indoor king;' and Tom Powell of Northwestern uni- versity, the outdoor titleholder, are egpected to enter. The 300-yard individual medley for women will bring together girls who excel in more than one stroke. The event consists of swimming 100 yards backstroke, 100 yards breast- stroke, and 100 yards freestyle. Lois Wenzel, Dorothy Schiller, and Miss, Eckert are favored to help the, The class of 1929 is making at special effort to have a lot of its menibers out Saturday, for this will be t.beir tenth reunion. A class com- mnittee. headed by Morris Nelson and, inicluding Bfil. urtz, George Saxton, Miss Eývelyn Wieftecke, Arthur Wie- neeke, .Mrs. Mary E. Parker Hansen, Mrs. Mary E. Townsend Reedj and Mrs. Mary F'orrest Brandis is. work-- ing hard to make, their reunion a success. Firet Captain New Trier's9 first football team wMl be repriesented by its captain, -Paul O0. Macqueene of Winnetka: and sev%-. eral; members of hisà team of!- 1902. Mr. Mac queene and other former captains of New Trier varsity atx-. letic, teams Will bè introduced .top the crowd during the special program between'halves.. Details of this pro- gramn are being finished by F. Don- ald 'Frisbie and the Tri-ship club. Each alÜmnus at the gamne will be 'given' a rit4ratin car&~en whih he will be asked to write his name class number and present address. Every alumnus will wear a badge with his name and class number on it. A reserved section in the stands will be saved exclusively for the alumni. A special alumnni issue of the New Trier News will be furnish- ed to every aluninus. After the football game the alunii will be in'vited to an informai aet- of Evanston. Miss Loken, well known to many North Shore mnusic lovers, will give a piano program o! Liszt composi- tions, and Miss Collier will telfthe Interestlng story. of fixhe composer. That week-end Miss 'Collier will - eti by an' event selaom 5sfl inft.ft.U.mecas aesadt'he aa' "From England, war zone. competition - thxe men's 100 yard mrcaae and t koe e Trer school "Dearest. Mother: Don't worrY, freestyrle handicap.' ias iotas "ierNe rero' s please. We are safe and adapting The exhibition program will bc e 1 _s________________o' dys. ourselves to' our new lives flot too headlined by "a water carnival .which badly. After the first shock is over, will feature a water ballet of fi!ty PaoP pl oGv It i amzin ho usd oe' ets girls in a routine entitled "The Wed- even to be awakened by that ungcoj- ding of Neptune's Dauglter." HIow- eilN xtS ura ly iren whlch warns of death. Even ard Werner. and Blob Schmidt, diving eiaN xtS ur y that loses its 'terrors after a while. stars ofthfie Shawnee swtnxring A group of piano pupils o! Eulalia If youhavent. exeriened m will .do a comnedy 'diving act. Kober Stade (Mrs. Paul W.), 1500 of [ and imake.it 'a1 [if Ican. I know , ea 4 tuil I"Do1n 'ti com- 1rumors.pe _____ - -.-------. - Il