tataperson may enter at any time, Mr. Jackson states., Registration may be made in the swimming office any week day from 8:30 to 12 o'clock. Group, instruction is. offered for children under sixteen, years of age in a course consisting of eight les- sons. A similar course: is. offered for adults. ' There is a special 'rate for New Trier High1 school summier school pupils, Mr. Jackson says. For children and aduits who do not care to enter . class arrange- ments- can be made by appointment for private instructioni. No specta- tors are, allowed where private in-' struction is given, it is explainedi. The New Trier pool, sixty feet long and twenty-six feet wide, bas become a popular place, during the summer* months, for persons desiring to learni to. swini and dive or *to becomne more adept ýat either swimming or diving. Water in the» pool is filtered contin- ually and is tested regularly by the Winnet'ka' Health deçpartment, 'Mr. Jackson states. Precautions are taken to prevent an ypossibility of drownini-g. No child- ren 'are alloWed in the, water unlessi there are three instructors on duty., Mr. Jackson has three assistants. In the seventeen years that he- has been at New Trier High 'school no acci- dents have .occurred in the New Trier pool, and resuscitation bas never been tesorted to. The daily schedule for the sumrner swimning instruction at New Trier has been announiced as follow's: position and designing, and com- mercial design, and a course in niodelling and sculpturing, there are a ivariety of cbildren's programs. Children niay corne for art work, drawing from the live niodel or do- ing creative work in composition and design -and using charcoal, pencil, water color, tempera, ý.and other media. Or, if they "are interested ini an even,,widerdevelopment of the un- derstandinig of art, an- unusual'op- portunity is offered it is pointed ot through an arrangement with the School of Speech of Northwestern university DTamatic classes under the direction. of. Miss Winifred War4. are' combining 'with art classes work- ing under Carl Scheffler.: The 'chul- dren will make designs and illustra- tions pertaining oan rowing out of the work done in the dramatic classes. Thus- the children will re- ceive a rounded vision of the crea- tive thought and- expression wbich both Miss Ward and Mr. Scbeffler (who are supervisors in their respec-' tive fields in District, 75 of the Ev-' anston public schools) feel will be of intense value to tbem throughout ail their future experiences. Incidentally, ' ail children in the dramatic classes may tty out for the summer plays to be presented pub- licly by the Children's theater. Mr. Scheffler insists that every in- dication these days points' to a grow- ing need for the unclerstanding of Mrs. Duii-1 and ail white with WOOD ýHANDLE *One of many $5 handbag styles 9 -00 a. ni. to 9:40 a. in ;-Monday of our cnîîoren, for thle curtailuient and Thursday, girls and boys, Who of work required froni each individu- pass test; Tuésday and Friday, boys ai through- the advance of our ma- n .i ne years old anid older. chine efficiency makes it necessary 9:4z7 to 10:25 a. m.-Monday and for the new generation to fîtl stili Thurcla, gnera swrnmng prio; neful but different positions in 80-' Tuesday and Friday,' famuly 'group ciety. The mental stimulous which. open, to mothers and children. cornes froin the practice of the arts 10:30 to 110 a. m.-Monday and.. Thursday, boys under nirie years of age; Tuesday and Friday, girls nine years old and older. Thu15sday,1girls.under nineyand F OT il :15 to gils:55 a. m.-Mndyando FO age; Tuesday' and Friday, women. BMIA'J LECTURE Malte You Look, Act, F, 1636 ORRINGTON AVENUE EVANSTON >AINS. Ç*eel Older Than You Are Yartaàaà Douglas Flood, Jr., was Ottawa, Canada, for a f week with bis parents, Mr. Douglas Flood of 133 Ker nue, Kenilworth. He is in D. C., with the state depart weeks. He will then be as.s f or two years.- ent tor LVU ned a post Dr. Scholi's FJoot Cornfort Dept.-Street Ploor WJ[EIOLDT"SmET On Davis Street Wilmetf.1100