Gattney presided at the assernbly, and the following students spoke on behaîf of the different organiza- tions: Harry Kýinne, publications; Mary jane Ricb, Domiecon William Smythe, rifle club; Jane Erickson, girls' club;, Ben Brion, radio club; Fred Wetterer, ,-lens, club; Albert' Ackerman, debate 'club; Lesley, Cbamplin, dramatic- club; Margaret Cobb, French club; George- Quinlai,: Tr-Sbip club; Sydne Date,. stamp club; Paul. Netterstrom, geology: club; Gertrude, Van Treuren, com- merce club; Leonard Krupniick, ora- tory; Jerome Straus, Scribleruis;, Ethel Anderson, senior music club; Janet Wright, juniormusic club, andl Louise Wagner, serviceclub. missionchat-Ch. Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka John Bengtson, pastor wlnn. 3379 Sunday Chiurc(h school.................... 9:30 Morning we'rship.........U. m. -Jr.Y. P.......... ...........4p. m. Communion....... .............. 5 p. m., Gospel service .........7:45 p. m. Wednesday Midweek service .8p. im. Business Meeting following, Frlday Prayer Meeting * . 8 P. rm. Scandinavian language used Sunday morning, afternoon, and Wednesday eve- nlng. Thursday, October 8, La4ies' Aid at Hils, Highland Park. room in the Central and Laurel schools were entertained at tea. Altbougb the depression is in ful swing, tbe Wilniette scbools are filled witb children, and mothers continue to. be miotbhers,,whicb ougbt-to make for the, biggest Central-Laurel P.T A. year in bistory. The total costf or nirue months. of entertainment îs only 50 cents a person, and, as.,fathers have been discovered as parents,, their 50 cents >is ekpected also. On .Mohday, October 5, every parent will be can- ,Vassed for membership in the Central- Laurel PMT.A. So, open, your door and, be friendly 1 The dancing classes will begin Oc- to,>ber 16 under the direction of Miss Jessie Pocock. Watch for furtber an- nouncements. in this columfn next week. ANNOUNCE DANCE CLASSES Edwina Weckler announces that she will be assisted by Mr. Weckler in conidncting classes in ballrooml dancing., The classes are. to be beld in the Masonic temple. The Baby class, wbich is to 'be made up of children of the first, second and third grades, will include fancy dancing and steps to nursery rbymes appro- priate for the, boy1s as well as girls, it is explained. Mr. and Mrs. James R. McGregor, whose home is in Oskaloosa, Iowa, are spending a week with Mrs. Mc- Gregor's mother, Mrs. William Lili. 119 Abingdon avenue, Kenilwortb. 1114pel, wiui uthezxcv. Hebeti., Willet of the Kenilworth Union cburch officiating. Mrs. Moss came to Chicago in 1855, where she resided until ber marriage. She then moved to Winnetka and. lived tbere fora ntmber of years on- the site. now occupied by the, Christ church parish bouse. After ber son, Earl C. Moss, was married, sbe.made ber bhorne for miany years witb himi at 316 Cumnor road,. Kenilworth. Despite ber age she did a great deal of Red Cross work during tbe war. Besides the son -in Kenilworth and the daugbter in Evanston, she is sur- vived by'ive grandcbildren and, two great-grandchiljren. 'Mr. and Mrs. George Bro Evanston. Tbey are making their horne at 1716 Washington, avenue. slend.rizing as everf> The waist- lino straps croate a "diagonal pull" that flattons, the diaphragm Ma. abdomen.,àan d slims the' waist. *Reg. U.S. Pat. Off .-Pat., Applied Par TheECHR COSSARD,-SHOP 72; E. Maidison St. . Cicag Under the personal apervisa<o f Mf as Jalle May, formerlgioUkth Bonwit Teller.d Co. o! Newo Yorkc. So" Calied "Arch" Shoes Can't Give Areh Pres erver Comfort, THE ARcH PRÉSERVER SHOE is infinitely More, than an "Arch" shoe. features which .*se make possible the an exclusive 626 Chureh StC, Evanston Greenleaf 9719 For Appointment Phone Wilmett. 2526 1122 Central Ave.. Next door to,, WiImitt. Theatre Biggest Values Ever! AM this t ime w, offor to our fri.nds and parons the facilities of our unusually modern and w. I1Ie uipp.d studio for the. makng of portraits wbich wili prove excoptional values. 7x11 PORTRAITS, 7x11 0 -tu.