also be golf.( Graditating itli ligh lhonors for suPerior work- tiogho*t liscol- lege course <nd in -the finl Cio-, Prehrilsiv'ce -anînatwn'ps, iffiami IIovid of tf'inneika reccived the deeiof bachlr o aiatfrom Antiocli coUrgfe at !(~: Sprinigs, Olo. Jue 25. Ll,the son of Nlrs, I.ola M. Lloyd of',455'lHircli street, completed-his col- lege training under the plan of alter- nate -work and study introduced at Anti- och by' President Arthur E. -Morgan, \vhé presented the diplomas at the morn- ing commencement éxercises. Next year lie expects to be associated with a sociological and econoniit~ survey to be cnairmansnap of tne publications coin- mittee and of the committee in charge of: the recently opened "Corner, House,". whjch serves as an informai meeting place for students anid faculty nienbers; and memhership in the college orchestra and in. the Players., campu s dramatie organization:* He bas also served on the senior committee in charge of -Com- mencemfent week plans. Ba rgLain Rail Rates for Holiday PeriodI Independence day holiday travelens will b e given the benefit of bargain rail rates in' making -week-end outing. trips or visiting f riends in inortli shore comi- mnunities, through, extension of the dates of sale. of the 16w-cost week-end fareg now heing offered by the. Chicago, North Shore an(! Milwaukee railroad to inc.Iu(e Monday, July 4, it was an- nouniced Ihis -week by J. J. .Lange, .agent at Wil mette. 1 The week-.end rate n~ iiowi effect is oneC fare plus 2?'5 cents, for. the round trip hetiveen. any points on the North Shore linie. The going trip may be madc under this special atrangement on any train f rom Friday, July 1, to MIonday, jujly 4, inclusive. For the returnittip, tickets will be honored on any train reaching the point of departure up to midniight of Tuesday, July 5. The fares> are effective, on ail trains, on both the. Skokie Valley and Shore line routes dtirii.g this period.. At 3:30 cclock there will be a chl. dren's entertaininent under the super- vision of Mrs. Thomas M. Ream. This wiIl include 'acts of niagic,. a ventrilo- quial novelty, miusic, juggling and a real Punch and Judy showv. Ladies' bridge «will . begin at 2-:30 o'clock.- Te a. will be served at 4 :30. :Dininer- will -be. served. f rom '7:30 to 9 o'clocëk with John Burdette, bani- tone, providing a special, musical feature. There will be dancing in the evening to the strains of Cope Harvey's orches-. tra. A gro 'up of young people f rom Keniilwdrth and Winmette; ten in all. have. rented a fuirnished cotta ge on Willianms bay, Lake Geneva, for this coming- weekend, for a houseparty overý the TýFourth, of, July. Th ey will be chaperoned by, Mr. and Mrs. Phil- h.p .May of Wilmett'e. FIEW GLASS Limite& qMamity of 4x. Feul Classe, ideal for ComvennUou,. ibird study. Complée,et. w$ Chieago Stores, 18S. La Sage. St. les$N. WWbas AT. 78 E. Jackson 1BId. BIG DOIN'Sý' I-N CHICAGO CR0 WD$I ACTIVIT2YI- EXCITEMENT' ChicagLo is in gala attire, in the greatest display in year as, thé. Democrats. are' holding their national convention. You can buy ticket$ to the big meeting isef. .. held ut the Stadium (rigkt W the 'I"') or join the festive crowdo downtown. Be sure to put in at least a day in Chicago during the Convention sessions. I -meof -Ndg Duluvth AGeorgias BN 114.. lave, bUis. 110 *wt iy 'Transit Compny - UhLcq,%Ihinols -Ride t, 1 Save r ýSee thlg