8p. m.-Basketball for nlien.*IV league. Hfoffmann Floristsv. H-ornets. Stolp gymnasium:-* 9 p. m.-.Basketball for m in. -A- league. ,Lysiam Texacos, vs. Nietti- odists. I-Iward, gyMnasiuml. 9p. m.-Bas.ketball for men. A league. State Bank vs. M. . .1.) Stolp gymnasiunî. meeting, tliese men entertained with a sketch burlesquing, a P. T. ,A. meeting. Commnunity sitiging %vas'lead by GeorgewIBleséch.> Mlrs, Paul1 Stade, as.guest artist, played "Invitaion to- the ,Dae.b' Web-cr-Tausig, and a Chopin Prel- ude. A group of Scotch songs by J. D. Thuraday, ýjanuary 26 Kînnear, accompanied by» Mrs E. j.t i p in.- Girls' gytunasiuîn cîas Devlîi, , music. chairmanl, as inuclh Howard gymnasiunni. enjoyed. . m - ILadies', gyninas iu icas,.1 Matthew P.* Gaffn.ey-,superittetidet Howard gymnasiuîn.ý of ,New Trier 1-figh, school, spoke _____________1 on what it is in education that is* Worth wvhile inlater. life. In w~orry- Invite Young 'W Omnen ing. about finance and ways and means, we are ýincIined to, feel that to oKI~e ectresthe beauties 1. o the world are flot 'l'lie young womnan who finds time !.worth %vh'ile, but it is the things i: weighing heavily on hier hands and who 1 educaion that help ils to understand is~ -coititafly askiïg 'herself, *What and enjov the experiences of life ftha shall I do?" cati find an answer to that are important. In a very interesting I (!uestion at the National College of accouint of his trip to Nice and other1 Èducaion n Evaston points in France, Italy. Austria and Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of Germnanv, Mr. Gaffne% brought out the scbool, has announced the opening, ver cleariy the value of reading' of a "short, varied and interesting core"buiît around the problenîs of ~ D V V ii thcoe, which vill intro4luce such COMPLU EL VIL problems as -What shalJ we eat"V, I -Where shall we go mnarketing ý-. as C A G u-ell as probleems in home decoration.' were held Tuesday morning at a fn eral chapel in Chicago.,The remnains weesent to McCool, Ind., for burial. The Winnetka police were notified last Saturday meor ning that a woni- ans bat, .coat, and shoes bad been 'efton the Maple strettpier. In one of ,the- shoes was a purse,- and inside ýthe purse W'as. a note which read: "I arn Mrs.. S. Brooks, Husband, Central 0110.. The policenotified the Wilmiettr coast guards, who recov- 725 Main St Wilmmte,266 ]Ph,.. us te pt.pairey eur Auto Lienn. A1ppII.tbme U6w. VOIJIGAN& 1IIUWP FMU Oak et. Ph. Wi.lx&em e81 350 1107 Lrvaîîston borderline. 'I',hîe course is to he directed by Miss Beatrice Billings. who will discuss home making, while other lecturers and *their topics are Miss Nellie M.%acLeninan, art: Mkiss Minnie Campbell, 'children' ,S literature ; Miss IMiriam Brubaker, - r~ry school, and 'Miss Louise Far- * weIl. research dcpartnîent. *Mrs. Thomas L. Grisamore. 411 5 Qt$. PURE PENNSYL-, VANIA OWL SERVICE STATION QUAKER STATE OIL Pork Loimn Rit, or Loin End -.3-1b. average TII PUBLIC IS COIIDILLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CIIURCH SERVICES AN4D VISIT T1H READING ROOM Èi il 1 m il