2m - WUtte Aveu I TouhIou Wl . 10"5 WASH FRQCKS. Crispcool nd colorful es brighf, new, fulipsi af e th. .hundreds ýof. new wash frocks lusi un- pavIrnd - he1y malt. you wanf lo buy two, lhree or à hailf dozen. And, you can, 'fo r'lhey are. very mode.fly priced ai day morning, but the event was post- ponéd to Saturday morning, when'the weather was more favorable. Saturday afternoon we drove'out te the orphanage 't Deerfield, and distributed tbfrty-two baskets to. the younger children, and. thirteen large chocolate eggs to« the older children. Upon seeing their happy faces, we. feit, our efforts greatly rewarded.- Doris Paterson, scribe. The Howard. Séhool group of the Camp Pire, Girls have enjoyed de- lighifut actîvities du ring last -week. On, Tbursday the regular weekly meeting was, held-at the home of Mrs. l3erndt, after which we had an Easter party- with refreshmnents of cocoa, cake and caîidy. SOn Saturday morning the. group met ýat 'the Howard school at 8:30 a.m., equipped with pans anci cups for a breakfa:t 1iIit a nd bird td f rom which we returned at noon. At 3 o'cl6ck Satui-day afternoon we al met aoain and drove out te the Dor- to the local stock~ may De. obtained f rom the main store by 6 in the ve- ning if the order is placed by .2. The Lyon and }Iealy stock of ýsheet music is regarded.as easilythe largest and mos't comprehensive in the' middle west. A total of 225,000 tities is listed. Elmer Blennerhasset, Who has long been connected, with: the department in 'the mainsorhas. opened .the Evanston branch. Mrs., Beniey' McCloud and her son Bobby, and bher daughter,, Nancy, .338 Kenilworth avenue, are leaving- today to motor to Omaha, Neb., to spend two or three 'weeks with Mrs. McCloud's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. RPob- ert Olmsted. casf borne >in Deerfield where we de- livered the thirty-two Eýasteirbaskets we had filled for the child ren there. 'The lady 'n ha hrge of the 'home con- ducted us through the entire institu- tion, and we enjoyed seeinig it very much-Mur.ieiKennv opresident. Doctor sai*d I ~ou-9d>know I 'n Ibst No. isses. In order to give contestants more time to work on the questions the Auiliary bas decided that instead of completing a set of ten questions in a week, as previously arranged, the conitestants, may complete the- con- test and turn in ali fifty answers at the samne time. .Answers must ail be numibered and nkameandaddre-ss oficontestant writ- ten pl ainly on each set of answers. Also, please state, age and ýschool grade. This wiIl be taken- into con- sideration in'awardinrg prizes so'that younger children wtt1 'have an equal opportunity w*ith 0older ones. Trhe contest is open to ail Wilmette grade school -children 'in' bothm the public and parochial sch0 ols. Answers must be sent to Mrs. A W. Bersch. 1715 Waltnut avenue. The questions.: .25. Ia it corct f~o use The. Fiag for a me.rely deIouative, pupa einia printd painted or .mbroideed de-, aigu ? 26. Wh.. The. FIag is auapended from a cord or wfr. over the. tenter of a atreet, what ahould b. the, posi- tion of theq union ? 27. fleacribe the Striped Union Fiag. 28. How is crep. us.d with Th.- FIag to indicate mourning? By Whoa. order? Flag ho qa 31. What ii the. m.aning of a FIag flown with union down? 32. Des i4be the, coat of arma of the. United States. Mrs.: Fred Stebbifis of ,3i9 'Raleigh road, Keniiworth, with ber two children, Jack and William, who are having their spring vacation' f rom New Trier High school and 1joseph Sears school, will return to their home f rom a two weeks' ,sojourn in Miami Beach, Fia., ýL ----C4. Girls" Wear, iBIS WILMEM UAVE. WIhmwntt. 28 end 29 iàger Wve ...... . 1oV NDEN CREST MAUT'4r S HO0P M2 Uàndeu Avenue Pihouo Wilânetta 4454 $1.95