Is Pupils'. Concert, A Pageant of Counitries will be the annual spring recital of voice pupils of lF'ay Palmer Kreer' of Winnetka. the concert. to take place at 6 o'clock Sunday evening, Junie 6, at the home of Mrs. Ernest, H. Thompson, 1311 Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods. Each pupil, ini costume, willrepresent a different country, Blythe AkelY, of, Wilmette,. cellist,. will be the gutest artist, playing two solos, ý "Arioso,". by Bach, n "Tarantella," bySqre Ernau Akely agaýin-will accompany Mrs. kreer's pupils, as she has iii season's past, and will play.her,,owný daughter's 'accompaniments.' Mrs. Len Young Smnith of Win- ,,etka is a mnember of t/te committee ini charge of table arrangements'.for the bene fit dessert bridge t/te Junior grottp of Fort Dearbori» c/tapter of the Daughters of the Amierican Rezoluitiont is sponsoring Friday afternoon of this week in t/te Paris/t House of St. Luke's Pro-Cathedral. One of the features >of the concert willbe the trios by the three Thornp-, son' sisters,, Winjifred,: Peg and Vivette, who are being trained for radio work. Anyone interested in the concert is invited to be present. junior- college at Mount Carroll, Ill. Several members of, ber mother's family from* the east are to be pres-- ent at comnmencement: ýM rs. Martin Pendergast, Mrs. Mints' mother, has comne on from New York., Mrs. William E., Fisher of' Bronxviýlle, Mrm Miis' sister , is comning. today. (Thursday) for a week, and ber brother, J.I Harold Pendergast, is. fing here .from the east, Saturday, remaining over: the week-end. Hostess fo Sinâgers Mrs. Earl C. Moss, 316: Cumnor rod piCeilworthi, is entertainiàg the memnbers of the second alto section of the Apollo Music club at luncheon at her home on -Satuday aîteriioon, Mrs. Moss, a member of the club, is in charge of this section of the chorus. Miss Dap/tne EI. Craig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig . of 716 Lake avenue, Wilmnette, has been spending the pasi feu, months i n Florida with her faily and grad- ziates this week frointhe Clearwa fer H-ig/t school. Six north shore girls will1 be among the twenty-four sophomores at-the- National College of Education, select- ed by classmates for their attractive- ness, to carry the traditional Daisy chain, at the fifty-first commencement of the college on june 9. Each year the sophomore class elects the prettiest of its mnembers for the honor of preceding the graduating class clown the aisie of Harrison Hall s .e anniuai j~uev ioIwer show of. the' MWinette Garden club takes place Friday of this week at the home of Mrs. A. E. Gebert, 1526 Greenwcjod avenue. "The Little Flower Show," as it is called, consists of an artistic ar- rangement of flowers or a specimen, bloom brought by each member.* Entries are to be in place by 2 o'clock, the hour of starting. A meeting of the board of the club is at 1 o'clock. r ....oc V ai. ... i..s. *..n, t1 avenue, Tuesday, June 8, >6 o'clock. The cent is ie public. A'jjijAoi s IInejirlak, * Mrs. George Whiting Robert, t/te formner Rosemary Kemperï s now in Euroipe with Mr. Roberts, on titeir wedding trip. They sailed from New York Tuesday of lait vxek, t/te day after their wedding at Christ church. They 4ill be at ihome later this summner in Boston. Mrs. Robet is a daughter *of Mr- and Mn:. James Scott Kempker of 945 ,Sherïdan roadj Winnetka. elected recently, to take office in the faîl, are Mrs. Walker. Jensen~ of *Winnetka, president; . Mrs. C. H. Lundquist of Chicago, vice-president; Mrs. E. B. Thurman of Evanstofn, * secreay and Mrs.M B. Kendrick of = Ïnson, treasurer. Her Wedding Trip Tokes'Her Abrood sor an " tea" at tl 809 Cent] fron, 31 open to