was formed a f ew years ago and ' was especially active at the time the sorority bui ldings were erected in Evanston for the Northwestern university. They aided greatiy in the furnishing of the beauti- fiDelta Gamma house there., Charlotte, Va., to visit Mrs.: Nason's! son, Seymiour, and fainiiy; to Wash- ington, D. C.; and then to Van Wert Ohio. Jack Nason toured with bis miother as far as Washington and then returned home. e dial interest to that district only. Thne business men ini the vicinity of the 'V' terminal probably will elect a representative group to meet and dis cuss plans for. jmproving conditions' .in the Linden aventie-Fourth street businless, section, Mr. Clark stated. Mr. and. Mrs. .,Albert Stewart of 422 Woodst ock avenue, Kenilworth, mo- tored to Detroit' last weék on a com- bined busines's and pleasure trip. Dur- ing their stay there they visited _Mn. .Stewart'.s parents.. .1 s %t ýoir Nursery you mil é njoy seelng the fine seleetion of treüs. evergreens, slîrubs. vinmes, roses, rock plants, perenniials and n- iiiuais that ivili heIp ta make your umili grouin(1s nore beautiful. Wet %vili lme glad to sîro oer your Sprinc planting plans wîthl you* und offer suggestions tbat ivili do nuch timard inuinig thé suc- re(ss of your plan'tlng. No obliga- tions-coinee dsIt us. Chairles Fiore Nurseries, Landscape .Gardening *The nieét wiii mark the formai. opening of the new athletic field, said to be one of the finest prep schooI fields in the Chicago area. The six Suburban league schodis, competing.will be NewTrier, Evans- ton, Deerfield, Oak Park, Morton and Proviso. The meet prom-ises to be -a colorful. affair, and, mrany records are expected to be broken.ý To Be -Colorfu.l Affair Colons of the varions schools par- ticip'atirîjg areý: New Trier, green and gray; Deerfield, blue and white; Ev,- anston. bine and orange;, Morton, maroon and.w.hîte; Oak Park, orange and blue. and Proviso, blue and white., New, Trier Highi school. will be ableý to ,accomnmodate a crowd, of three t h ousand per sons at ithe meet. Following is the iist of officiais: Honorary'.ref6ree-Edward J. ,.Phelpq,, member of the, New Trier board:of, education., Referee and starter-B. . Gordon, track coach at Lyorîs Township High school. Judiges o!. .finisli-Gordlon ,yanRirk, head judge of finish, R. L. F. X3Iese- meier, Wii Snyder and Chester Per- qing. I udges of the hilh Jump and broad jiin.w-Orvil.le Oak-, and- A. L_ Orinneil. Judges of shot and discus. - W. S. Brown and Grover -Flaningam., Announcer-Edgar B. Jackson., Assistant announcer-Joe White. Clerk of çoursze-DeForrest Showv1ey. ýAssistant, clerks of! course-J'ames Iverson and Jftck Durham. Assistant seorer-Robert ,Ream. M.Nedi4cal attendant-C(-. MInnern. In speetors-Walter Ascheribaàcl, TI..I- atnd Wehr. Carl 0. Waters and Jý,hn Zaui. Tiniers-Clyde ,Grftter, Verne Condon, HFarold Caton and Fred C. Windoes. Judges of pole vault- Watt Wessinafl, head fild judge, an'd Robert Carpenter. Publicity-H. fi. Herron. B3and director-J. C. Schumacher. Custodian of ple-ent Fiink- houser. Reception comrmittee-ýW. L. Brown, S. S'. Yernlon and John Bardem. Ticket,,sales-.Edgar B. Jackson, H. B. Ararn and C. W. -Reiley.' Equipment. and supplies J. Schilidt and J. Regan: Gangmes committee-Frederick A. Kah- 1er.and W L. Childs. ',%r. and Mrs. Leon M. Allen of 258 Meirose avenue, .Kenilworth, eénter- tained their evening bridgé club at borhood plumber's. Todo'y. ALSO SAW FILING BY MACHINES 328 Ridge'Road,. Wilniette Tel. ýWilmette 4556' We caiU for and deliver' t h P@IIy used to put the, ketti. on when she wanted ot water. Mode rn Polles