Branson De Cou, who is appeariug on the north shore for bis tenth con- secutive season on Wiîmette Sunday Evening club programs, wi1! present bis dreamn pic ture "Touring New Eng- land to Québec" Sunday evening, January 27, at the First Congrega- tiônal. church. Lest. Sufiday Mr. -Dé Cou attracted, a capacity audience with bis lecture. on diImpe rial Peiping and Manchukuo." The lecture 1bis Sunday will bc accornpanied by mus'c The. Progrma The, program is annouficed as f ol- lows: SYNOPSIS New Havon, Conn. Tiie architectural beauty of Yaleo University.. Ma.ytime applo blosso.-Connecticut atone walls. Litchfield, a -charming. old Connecticut town. 81SPRINGTIMUJ IN CONNECTICUT" Mui-Quartet li B Major (Mozart) A mile of roses at Old Lyme.- Hugu- enot House and Old, MIi ll New London. Watch Hill, R.1 i. haling moemorles ln New Bedford. Mass. Cape Cod Canal. Windmilll and antique shops. Searching for the. idoal Cape Cod cottage. Sa.nd hdunes iaear, Prioetowm,-;New studiep of Cape Cod's quaintest town. Arrivlng iu Plymout2h, Maso. Pilgrini memorles and Plymouth Rock. Colos Hill and Cyrus Dallin's Massasoit. Pilgrlm Hall and its collection of Mayflower relicu. National Monument to the Forefathers. The John Aldon House. he original Old Oaken Bucket. Duck farms of Mas- sachusetts. *We detour- around Boston. Uine of the Minute Men, Lexington. Thie oldI Northi Bridge. Famous o-Id bous~es of Concord. Sleepy Ilollow a.nd Thoreau'q Cove. Lake Walden. LorigfelIow's Way- side Inn at Sudbury. Henry Ford doe a. eplendid job. A 'glinipse of tho Berk- sbires. -FashionabIo Lonox. Lovely gardenis. Resuming our coast tour. Thie' North Shiore. The oliarni of colonial New Zng- land as expresÉed by the old houses of Marblehead and Salem. Thue Hawthorne houses. Marvelous Chestnut Street, Salem. The East India Marine Hall- (Peabody Museum)., A Puritan ln bronze. Witchraft at Salem. ' "COLONIAL 1HOUJSES- 0F MARBLe- HEAD AND SALEM" -Music-Therne Varie (Sor> Gorgeous azaleas. on the North Shore. Gloucester and Its Artists Colony. New England's pictuesque fishing port. Spin- *nlng yarns with old "saîts." They that go down to the sea ln ships. Bass Rocks' The Illinois Congress' of Parents and Teachers is sponsoring a -arenýt Education conference Jauary.,29 at. the *Hotel Sherman, Chicago.- "Or- ganization of Study Groups",will be the topic of the morning session at 10.15 and "Materiais for Study" will be the, subject for tbe, 1:30 p. n i. ses- sion.> The meeting is1 open to -al membersof the* Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers. Yýour ail-in- clusive membership card can bc used for admittance. There will be an. execùtive board meeting'.at, Howard school library -Monday afternoon, January 28,> at 3:15 o'clock. The Ravinia' Parent-Teacher asso- ciation extends an invitation to al meimbers tp an open, meeting ah -the Ravinia school Tuesday evening, jan- urary 29, at 8 o'cloclc. Mrs. Arthur Williams, president of Illinois Con- gress of Parents, and Téachers, will talk on "Today's Child Tomorrow's Citizen." The Ravinia school is Io- cated at Deane and Roger Williams avenue, one block east of tbe Ravinia 1station. The February. meeting for the [ogan-Howard P. T. A. will be a joint meeting with the Central-Laurel group at Howard school,'Tuesday, Febna-ry 5. The two, groups comei together at this time to celebrate Founders' day. The speaker will be Harold Ehrensperger of Northwest- ern university, who will talk on, "Drama and Lufe." Protestant Womens~ Club Liste E.vents' The Protestant Wome n's - Service club m-iIl meet on Wednesday,-Feb- ruary 6, in Marshall Field's Wedg- wood room' at 12:30 o'clock. Following iiincen Lrs. MiH.14 - 1ehl e- LOAF1 o PLAI? Out ODIZRD 4K.21 c .2LUS. 9 UREA^T WESTERN4 Seef Sugar -.10 LB 49c BREAKFAST FOOD M.IIoWh.ef 211-11.15 ARGO LAUNBRY p.,. - -G S" disn W:26c NUOOA . e *e ONLY "'unateau <ontnac. Dufrerlin Ter -.$--$-"AVE y DBuc '5-4-s-