- pion s in 1929, has been pointing for this event for several rnonthsiÎn an effort to recapture the state prize this year from Commonwealth Edi- son, the. present titieholder. * The'corpsj commandeered by, Har- ry Jobuston, is a complete musical organiz:ation of 48 legionnaires, and has'a splendid repertoire of military mus ic, arra nged by Musical Director * James Mason, Illinois 'state champion bugler, who is also) a member of Ev- * anston Post. In addition the' corps presents a drill of comnplicated, miii- tary maneuvers, 'perfected by its own, drill major, Frank Sieeper. Wilmette. Men in Corps Evanston -corps this year includes a nu4mber of Wilmette legionnaires, members .of Wilmette Pôst, who have been having the enjoyment and practice of -paying with Evan3ton during -the enforced inactivity of the % Vilmette Drum and Bugle corpý, This groutps includes Drumn Major Herbert A. Gould, Jr., Buglers George Leal, Fred Lippen, 'Harold Mohr, Frank Osborn, and Drummers 0. G. Daily, Ed Drewes, Harry Fentye, B. F. McNaughton, Dr. G. A. Stone .and Harold Vlt;, ail of wbomn are active in Wimete Legion affairs. Other Wilmette legionnaires Who are members of the Evanston corps incude. Vice-Commander 1.ussell H. B ottom,é Chester Ambler, Albert Bai- ley., Sylvester Fisher, and Stanley Visniieskj. 'Has. Enviale Record lui four major competitions this seasoii Evanston corps, which is the only drumi corps in the Seventh dis- trict, lias met the leading corps of this part of the state, and has placed liigli in each èot1test.- It placed first at 'North Chicago on August 12, rnd againi captured* first .prize at Park Ridge on August 13. The corpîs %won third -prize at the Chicagoland Music Festival. held at Soldiers' Field last Saturday. Drum Major Herb Go'ild vas presented with a handsomnely en- graved baton and each member of the corps received a medal commnim- orating the event. R3' special invitation the corps 'viii Bernie Photo Mrs. Johia N. Braner of Ash-. land. WIS., annteouoces th&e engage- mnent o her datigiter,* Catherine. to Norina»'F.rasrk Scott, son of Mr. ad Mrs. Wiiin HIbmfer Scott of 826 Greeneaf avenue. The 7vedding tz'iII take placre on Tuesda.v. .4ugiutr Norman Bemis, 337 Raleighi road Keniiworthi, wiil return frorn Camp Ahmek atCne Lake, Canada, September 2. His brother, Chartes, who was also at the camp, wiIl stop off in Toronto before returning home Seutembhr 10- fxtures bave been installed. and the opening of tbe'new sbop Will be the occasion' for* presentiýng' a complete stock of new falitsboes for men and women. Feltman, and Curme bas been in business>teni years in Evans- ton. The orgaýnization lias a reputa- tion for tiWenty-fivre years m nbusiniess. George Schuemann, 1155 Wesley avenuei manager of the Evanston branch store, this week stated,- "We have always apprecîated the splendid support and cooperation of the Ev- anston north shore people. and-,are giving them this new.-store where we' wili be. able to give them finer and more efficient footwear service." Miss Marian Page, 901 Ashland avenue, -was the guest recently of Mr. >and Mrs. Paul Bachman of NashilUle, Tenn. Miss Page accom- panied the Bacbmans on a motor trip to Little Switzerland, N. C., where the:. _visited Mrs. Bachman's motber at hier summer cottage. Mrs. Rufus Stotp and ber daugh- ter, Katherine, 336 Warwick road, Kenilworth, left Monday, motoring to Tomahawk, Wis. to visit the W. 0. Belts of Kenilworthat their sum- mer place.à for, The .business. situation i m- provingi, -and one of. the fiîrat demanda wiII be for office help. SThis h elp must be trained-mut have the ability te work with a minimum of supervision. JAl £55 uost gave a ueacn pary for lier iast Sunday. 0o- Esther McCrossan of Minneapolis is -the guest of the E. J. Mcllraiths,. 127 Clestnuüt .avenue. Evan IMc- Il1raith returned. yesterday from .ùCul- ver Military academiy. Evonston Business College Studio Building, 1718 Sherman Ave., Evanston R!eady