nectd wththe track elevation q uestion, that a Civic Party can- didate je a North Shore Line attorney, and 'in some of the stories my naâme je being men- tioned as the candidate.' This. je absolutely untrue, as 1 an fot a ý,candidate .for --any office in the Village and neyer have been. The neareet approach ',to..,the < truth' in these a--:ton.res le that 1, who ;arna> supporter of MIr. Newey and o h Civic Party ticket, *arnnow representing the North Shore Li. as s>ecial counsel only in its negotiations for a new franchise whereby the North Shore Line gets its tracks Off o! Greenleaf Avenue and on' East Railroad Avenue, sa$qdying from its own p.ro>erty a nerv East Railroad A venue in substitution. 1 do. not now and neyer have rep- resented the Chicago & North Western Railway ini any rnar, and I do flot represent the North -Shore Line in> connection with and have had absolutely nothing to do with the track elevation proceedings which for sornething like a year have been going on before the ,Ulinois Commerce Cornmission. Prederick A. Kahler, dean of boys ai New Trier: High, scisool, whq will play.tise part of thée ha raSsed father in -tisé New Trier Paculty 3Men's. club production, "The Best Peo ple," to be presented at thee ldgh scisool SâtûrJay nigIit, April 25, at 8 o'clock. TisefPla y is a three-act comedy by David Gray and Avery Hopwood. h isad suc-ý ceýsful runs ins bot/s Chicago and New York. ?5 Mothers Attend Room Tea at F, E. Parry Home- Mrs. F. E. Parry and Mrs. Ray- mond W.. Armistrong were co-host- esses at a room tea last Friday after- nooi, at M rs. Parry's homne, 622 Maple avenue. The. tea was given -for the mothers of the cilidren of Mrs. Meyer's fourth grade room at the Central school, and was attended bY twenty-five mothers. The program was ùnusually interesting and inspir- ing, as it was given by. the mothers themselves. Mrs. James H. eletcher gave a dramatic reading, ,Mrs. John Miller gave a talk on the subject. of the "White House Conference," and Mrs. E. F. Lechier, soprano, sang three solo numbers. Mrs. Meyer, the teacher, told of the changes in the mni of the d«mer. IUl5 sIIUana nost esses for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kutten, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fox of Kenilworth, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Riley Harvey of Glencoe. A steak and. spaghetti dinner will beserved at 7 o'cloclç. c The surprise dininer dance at, the club last Saturday evening, attended by morethan two-hundred persons, was said te have been one of the loveliest and. most enjoyed of any the- Vista del Lago has, given. Last Sunday ]Dudley Crafts*Wat- son gave another of, his lectures at the club,- his topie being: "An Ideal Trip te Europe."t He speaks again Sunday, May 10, on "Venice." Mrs. C. H. Fox-and Mrs. Cedric H.e Smith are to be. hostesses at the bridge luncheon next- Monday and that same evening a stag ping pong tourn3uient bas- been p1anned.. Another dinner dance is scheduled for Saturday, Apnil 25, and the f ol- lowing day brings to club memnbers and their guests, another of the de- ightful Sunday musicales, with the. artists on this occasion being two who are well known, Helen Abbott Byfield, soprano, and J. Williams .Macy, baritone. Arrest 15 for Faihire to Stop at Stop Signs 'Fines of $140 were levied as a re- sult of. arrests miade by Wilmette Po- lice last month, the monthly report of Chief of Police Henry Le Brautigani shows.: Fit teen automobile drivers Were arrested for f ailing to stop at'stop, signs. Seven persons were arrested for disorderly conduct and three for speed- mng. Causes for the arrests. made by. the police last tnonth'and:,the ansount of. the fines levied were listed. in Chief Brautigam's report as f ollows: speed- ing, 3, fines, $20. disorderly conduýCt, S7, fines, $50; drnmk. 2, fines. $18; drtv-. HAYIES Mc KINNEY'. 'vb4sk eludshauppo.o asid .nr wave 1$ Euêume or Frmisdo $$ Shamipoosud Fiuuor Vite Touievs ...... 6 ve................$ Ilxmipt fflday sud Saturday eVNSTON BEAUTY &Q 615 Devis St. <Sud Flo). Evurnto. 13.1. *61 Lym os Hiy ai. .1