Jlying club from being active. Sev- eral of their members, Wayne Car- penter, Steve Brooks, Girard Schil- bach, Fayetti Lilly, and, John Cal- vitrucked a plane down to theý Stadium theater in Evanston and set it up, on display in the lobby. heplane was raisedtobaov the heads of theater patrons and not be 'an obstruction. The, Presence of the plane, in the theater marks the .oening of àa ew serial. thriller 4The. Myst rious Pilot," starring the famous speed. flyer, . Captain Frank Hawks. Members .of the Flying club are hoping the.y will S'oon have weather- favorable enouglh to warrant keep- ing both of ýtheir Cub plants out at the airport and keeping them busy. Ail arrangements have. been com- pleted for the big Aviation dance to .be -he&d-at the Wilmiette Woman's club Saiturd1ay, February 19, The mnusic will be produced by John Gilbert's dance band, considered the best on the Northwestern uni- jHONOR GUESTJ by tfhe North Shore Flying club as awards. Tickets may be obtained .from any member of the North Shore Flying club or of Alpha Eta Rbo, North- western's aviation fraternity. Starlcd. biUnited- In .1930 S. A. Stimpson, district' traffic manager- of United Air Unes at San Franlcisco, started the, idea of. air, steaýrdesses by ."selling" b is conipany on- placing eight girls as an experiment .aboard ,coast-to-coast. planes., Last. month, the originator of this .,.box office" air travel idea con- tribtited, another original and ap- parently effective plan ýto stiniulate women's: interest -in air travel. This was the offer to carry %vives, without. charge when . husbands purchased. tickets on United.. Stimpson's plan was starte d be- tween Los Angeles and San Fran- icisco learly lu january with such suc- cessful results that United as wel as 'otlier compan'ies placed the scheme in effect betweeu Chicago aud New York. The plan bas aroused wide- spread interest, with huudreds of womeu having been introduced to air travel for the first time as a result of the offer, which expires March 1.. IVisis Anard was the titi< travelea woman bestowed on Hel tor of Wornet *Your old silver mnade like'new.- Repaired, replated and pol. iedat Véry siaal cost. We match an p auerin M*. silverware. 11,66 WILMETTIE AVE. WILMETTE 1061 FOR 'VALENTINE DAY Hearts and Valentines in largle and in- dividual moldsthat are sur to pease. Our Specidl Brick English, Toffe 45C R.gular 60c value lQuert), PEACOCK*S [CE CREAN 413 Linden Ave. 2004 Central St. WIt.mett, 4120 UNlversify 4700 a trophy. In lier capacity as1 super- visor of United' s womeu's sales ac- tivhties, Miss Stausbury flues between principal cities throughout the United States. Visitors fronimàtma>y parts. of the United States who are atteuding th e air show in Chicago have madetheir he'adquarters at Curtiss field. At one timie there were 52 planes in the hangar. ýy extingtpsbed, rbeb. 13, 14, 15-XNdOthi1ng Sacred," :)bis own ac- for A. "Conquest," for A. and selling relics. Young A. :erior decorator Feb. 16 and 17-"I'll Take Ro- gaged ini that mance," for A. .and Young A. was a resident "Danger---Love at. Work," for A.. and of thé fire. Young A. 9 AND il A. M.--2 AND 4 P. M.--AILY We'arc seII'ng ANOTHER CARLOAD of ORANGES and GRAPEFRUIT tiis week at thae same prices as you pay at the. groves in Floirida. Weekly -carload ahipmente direct front Florida enable us to seil at- growers praces. ORANGES % Casé n e 75e Bags) c.,~ t.I Fruit iCor mÂC., & W. I.Sbwu1jpRd.I 1717 OoIkAve.. Truk - Uni. l 82 Gre.8797 WIL 5428 and, busin, of P