èê'<itô ,#q! JULY 16 £1 RIDE~S * AM., S REFRESIIMENTS '~Pfl~0 .*TDANCING £~ A. Opera Début Harriet Childs Atw'ood uiio resides at 896, Liniden avenue, Wiiinetka, ui!inake her debut as. apt opéra, singer when site appears in. the role of Saintiz:a in "C'a vallersa Rusti- cflana" . th thte -4 ' rican Opera -f ... y& harl? i r, L r' I in vu- 10. 1atlil nt." The on numerous .alumfinae iuruziutees working for the benefit of thé 2 vear-oIdcoilege. Her first act, as, president wvas, to anno .unc e that the. opening mneeting of the ýchapter next'fail will be aý tea and that the mnembers wilI have din- ner mëeetings on the second Tuesday .of everv month durinig the fali and winîter. Plans for the year's program are, being made -by a comînittee headed by Mrs., C.ý R. Bishop, '106 Seward street, Evanston. Park Broôwn Wins Triaek Numelrals at Mlinois Bi. carrying ail his scholastic work. Park Brown, of.' 860 Vernon avenue. Glencoe, a student in liberal arts at the right to Wear freshman nurmerais in, track for which he was reconi- rnended at the close of the season in that sport. VISIT IN WEST Mrs. joseph B. Marshall, Jr., with her daughter and son, SaIly, and -Nicky," are in California visiting her parents, '.%r. and 'Mrs. Herman Pet- ton of Aracadia; which is near Pas- Fer Children and Aduts'o a. g ~ - ~ - -,~' -. -~ Ž at Winnetka 2400-1551 e 'lartdes rATORIUM