are avaimme Io usU. £%ixer cariu'wcu- sideration of -nurnerous plays, we have decided on 'Yellow jack' as a play that wilI not only appeal to and interest our audience but will also be sonewbat of a challenge to our abiity. We are entrus t-ý ing the production to Mrs. J. R. (Nan, cy) Pershall wbo will direct' the play as- si sted by Mrs. S. A. Htzgtenin. %Ve are confident that it will be one of the high ýIghts in our history. "This stirring historical play is based on the couquering of Yellow fever in thé tropics. It is doue ini the modern inner limnating scenery and car- rying the tempo-and mood of the play with lights. One of the Înost competent casts ever assembled by the Tbreshold Players is now i rehearsal. Over twen- ty-five experienced meni have been gatb- ee.d gther to.-make 'Yeluw jack'. a really outstandiug production. A com- plete cast will be.announced next week" Séason ticket holders Io the Threshold Players will receive notice later of the advance sale of reserved seats, It is ex~- plained. of recreational and. social actvi'us. Itoverloks' glorÎous iTatpa Bay which offers mnany ecreational. en- joyments: swiiug in -the calmn smoothness of Trampa Bay or in the surf of the Gulf of' Mexico, motor- boating, saihn.g, yachting. Private, specially -, constructed, sunbathing houses are maintained on the grounds of the hôtel. Bill Cohnor's Boosters...19 23 Paul Weller, ave., 172: h. g.. 233 11 Ace Motor Sales .........8 24 Phhl Bleser, ave., 188; h. g.. 25à Sehaefer's Tavern. ....82 Geo. White, ave., 171:, h. g., 276 Bungalow. Taveru . . I.d1725' Frank Beierer, ave., 173; h. g., 236 Eval.nMflaIUR&APaint Co, 14 28- Mat I¶atÇanÇ ave. 168 h. .,243 Braun %ros.01 . 13 EÉddle Shanahan. ave.. 168; h. g., 222 736 738 19 .7281 nd for sev- zg came toi e two out MJley teanli, st a series a mural to wflîcu >very cmuw nhau con- tributed., It portrayed the village set amnong. the hills,- the' tepees, garden, animnals. The red, red sunt was avery odd shape, anidthe animaIs al looked alike, that is to say, shapeless hulks with stiff legs, but the story was un-1. mistakably plain-and each chiId had had the joy of helping to create the %cette. By the time 1 had delved into the art worlc, it w'as noon. Mr. Replogle offered to initiate me into the cafe- teria routine in the basement, and we, came back upstairs with loaded trays and ate in the'domestic science roomu ou an oilcloth covered table: under the attentive eyes of the g is' cafeteri1 a committee, menibers Of which pro- vided -napkins, tumrblers, arnd other service. At 1 o'clock 1 was at the Howad school, read4 -or a look at the other institution. 1 fournd Howard very interesting in its differences from and similarities to Central. More on that anon. (The third instalment wiIl describe Howard school in Wilmette.) Former Resident of Glencoe Passes Away won their four previous scraps, anei also a like number of- non -league affirs. The only set-back regÎstered against themn this season was déalt, b the graduates 'of New Trier ini th(, annuai alumniame. SIh.we HOeM.. Two players shared higli-scorisî'Lr honors in the Morton .Rame of last week, (won by New. Trier, 32 'to 27). They were Dick Reynolds and John Deacon. who hiad. 14 and 12 point r respectively. Deacon made four baý- kets and four giftflips.,%vhile, Rev- nolds rcmained leading scorer for the third ctonsecutive. gaine withoût receiving credit for a single icharîîv- For Morton,. a. gent by the nanIt, of Hapac was. responsible for 12? marçers. He il.a Qther.of areen terrer of the courts whoi bothieredl New Trier a bit i the past. I reat mail HawIk Besides determing the winner, andl making certain that this year's teamn is indeed fia good one. the Morton game convinced a lot of people o>f one thing which had been groving on thym for somne time. And thatý *isý thiat New Trier lia., udrlcnly pick- ed from nowhere . . . a., far a> aý w vare ,..9 . . .. . .10 ley ........ 15 Mhon ...... 4 gantes of 1is 263 b i ax, 'Cal., has repeatedly frustrated frantic. last-minute rally attcmpts to salvagt- .9, 1856, games' wlich nmiîgbt otherwise havc ut. 1873, been entered in the wrong side of nd then the ledger. SArigo Marchini, who did not play w, Grace in the M*orton gamne, s!ated, awaY 1 M ;-ez, 4weeý by his