*Members of the college staff and other child educat ion specialists on the ilorth shore wiIl speak during the set'- ies, and the Childreni's Demnonstration school will be 'used as a Iaboratory for the principles set forth in the meetings. The course wiII bé open without f2e to ail parents interested in the sub- jects to be discuissed, and the Meetings will be held in.the Aluminae club roorn at the National College of -Education, according to Mrs. Albert Attebery, 646 Kenilworth terrace,, Keniilvorth, program chairman of the Parent-Teach- er council, who has arranged the series. the program, 10 hed, The program is as followsl TUesday,, February 15-10 a.m.-"'Sav- ings and Allowances for Chlldren." -Mr. Vlggo BovbJerg,, director of physical education; National Collège of Education. -Mris. Dummer Fisher, author and expert. on child ,education, problemns, Winnetka. -Miss Lillian Grlffin, director of the third grade, Northi Shore Country Day school, Wlnnetka. Mo1idéa, btay 21-10 a.n.-EY"s -What Are Their Needs?" -Dr. Louise Farwell Davis, direc- tAor of research, National College of Eductelon. Tuesday, March 1- 10. a.rn. - Tb Dance and Children.'~ -Miss Etta Moundireect of dancing, National College of Educa- tion. Thesday, March 8 10 a.m. - "The Challenge of Mental Hygiene to Par- .-Mrs. Alice H-. Merriam, instruc- tor ini mental hyglene, National Col- lege of Education. Tuesday, March 15 - 10 a.ni. - "Re- ligion Iln the Life of a Chld-What Can We. Tell Our Children About God, Jesus, SuernAcdts fleath ufrng cidns -Misé Edna Dean Baker, presi- dent of the National College of Edu- cation. Tuesday, March 22-9 a;n.-"What Art Contributes to a Child's Living-Ex- periences Wlth Plastic Art." -isNellie MacLennan, instruc- tor In art, National College of Edu- cation. uesday, March 29-9 a.m.-"Whit Art . Contributes to à Child's Livng-Ex periences wlth Paints and Chalk." -Miss N.,ellie MacLennan, instrue- tor, in art, National C'ollege of Edu- cation. Tony_ InlJish boy choristers upho weili'presenit a 'Prograrn in Christ Ep.iscopaI church, Sheridan road and Humboldt: avenue,' at 8 o'clock on the evening of Fcbrîiary 18. The programý will afford north shore residents. an opPOrtunlitY to bear, one of the .outstanding gous of choristers in England. These boy s were amonty those who sanrg àt 'the tôonation of King George VI. The program will be open to the public, anidiil be i the form of choral evensong. The nunr- bers follow: God be in niy head"........... Daviems Psalm mI (Prayer book page 482) The First Lesson Magnficat- ( Prayer book page 26)................... Blair T4ie Second Lesson Nunc Dimittis (Prayer book Page 28> ................... BlaiIr The Aposties Creed, Versielés an»d Responses Anthem-«.-Conie, ,esu, Corne" . .. e,,t Collects and Grace Anthems instead of Sermon: "Ave Maria" (unacmpanied) . ..... Arcadel t "Jesu, Word of God Incarnate" ................lFgar "Jesu, Joyv of M,ýan*,s Desiring". . Bachi 'Looke Downe, 0 Lorde ...Byrde lienedictir>n Second A unual A mateur , Show WilI Be Held at Howard Scizool Tonight Xilmnette's second annual aina~teiir J'>1 for any diair $20, or so fa DraPeries Si wr ERLINOR I ss 653 Vernhon LI.NCOLN'S BIRTHDAY FETE Anthony 'C. Shepanek, 803 Mich- iga navenue, Wilmette, vice-presiclent ani man-ager of Pixley & Ehlers restaurants, will take an active part Saturday, February 12, ini the celebra- tion of Abraham Lincoln's birthday by members of the firm's Twenty Year club. The affair wilI be a lunch- eon arranged by Albert J. Pixley at 64 East Lake street, Chicago. Shepa- nek, who iiasleen with the restaurant system since 1907, will assist Mr, Pixley ini his duties as host. If you have foot or sho.- troubles, b. sure to aftend.this ýDU CATI ONAL DEMON STRATION Glenco. 573 for th. Lotest Victor BIlue-Bfrd Decca Columbia 4QUINLAN RECORD SERVICE 1131 CentraI-WiImutt. 9' r~, '1 bitms nased on incidents in Lincoiiis Sherman. Chauncey McCormnick, life wiIl be presented: "My Father," president, will preside, and Leo M. "My First jury," and "Native State." Lyons, coni*issioner of relief, city There will be two showings, one at of Chicago, will speak, taking as his 10 a. m. and one at Il. in the James subjeet: "The Effect of Economic Simpson theatre of the museum. No Conditions on Child Welfàre Prob- tickeéts are neededfor admission. lems." lencoe $73l