iuncil. A-Adults; Y-Youth, 13 to of age; C-Children, 8 to 12 Eage; F--Entire Family, I M IlWE ,HAVE -SOME -.BRAND NEW ý1937 KELVINATORS- mtai tlaey came from the factory them CHEAP CHEAP T.atro -del Lago _April 1S, 16, 17, 18-'The Big Broadca*st'of 1938," .for F. "Gýld Is, Where You Find I, no recoin- mendation. Ail1 9, m0 21-"l Met My: Love Aa,"r A and Young A., "Inter- national Settlemenàt," for A n Young A. April. 14, 15, 6-"4HaPPY Laîîdinig," for A and, Young A. "Paradise for Tliree,", for A and Young. A. SApril *17, 18, 19, 20-"Man Proof," for A. "0f Human Hearts," for A. April 21,9 22, 23-"ýCheckers," for A and> Young A.- "Bulldog Drummonds Revenge," foôr A. tCondty 'HOU$* April 16-"High, Wide and Hand- somne," for F. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mris. I3dward Blum, Jr., 914 Oakwood avenue, beld open bouse ini observance of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on April 8. They received a number of cablegrams from members of the family in Furotïe. and from friends outside- of Mrs. J. P. Eves and lier caugliter,, Nevlyn, of 741 Cumimings avenue, Kenilworth, left Wednesday for Des Mfoines, Iowa, with Mrs. Donald Rss of Des Moines, who bad been vîst'ng. with friends on the north shbore. 'Mr. Eves and bis son, Wayne, will motor to Des Moines over the week-end, bringing Mrs., Eves and Ne'4y i home ic».WNIvdte my au. Fred Henschel, tie head of the coin- mittee on organization, and F. Donald Frisbie, ,.faculty sponsor, have becti .working bar-d on. activities that will Show the% interest and developrnent, of athletics at scbool. The carnival, which is the third of its kind to be 'given, was started pri.- miarily to dénions trate the abilities. of the average student and also, show, that any boy *càn, talce portý in whatever activity ie miglit be interested in. New' Trier bas one of the ýmost- coni- plete intramuÛral athletic prol.grarns ini the state, in which alniost every iragin-- able sport is taught and played. No boy, whether fresliman or senior. negothrough school witliQu.t some copttve athletic training which lias been proven very benefiçial to educa-- tion. Basketball, volicybail, track, swim- ming, badmlinton, table tennis, gymnas- tics, and handball- will be- featured Thvee Divisions Ralph Humler, appointed in chxarge. of basketball, bas planed that the school championship in the three divisions, heavyweight, lightweigbt, and feather- weight, be. run off on the niglit of the carnival. E-ach of these games should prove very interesting for ail the teans have thus far survived a scbool-wide tournainent. . c U Monroe. lwad nf track event-,. to periorn i n th cavrnivai. A 50-yard dash and a 50-yard shuttieý relay race are to be featured along with individkual one lap runs, four mani relays at thc saine distance, broad, and high jumping. 1A few of the. varsity stars, sucli as Kimn Brown and Bob Devinney, place winners in the Oak. Park- relays of a few weeks ago, may be asked to dem- onstrate their sicill at the very difficuit job of hurdling., The most entertaiîrnng Mr.~ and Ms. Keith Capron of Ev- anston are moving to Glencoe to oc- cupy the bouse they have bouglit at 246 Franklin road,April 30. N Of tlse BRODERICK HEATING SYSTEM 911 Undem Avenue Hubbrd Phoq. WI.eta 3434 Woods ýIII