are busy preparing for the three re- -citais they will present at the Stoip school gynasitini. on Thursday june &. 1The younger cbildren will be heard in the afternoon and tbe olderý children in the evening. The first group, composed of pupils ' inthe pri- mary grades, Will- present. its recital at 1 :30 o'clock in the afternoon. At 2:15,o'clock the second group of pu'- plis will be heard. Thle third group, composed of older chil dren, will g'ive its -recital at g o'clock in the evening. Some of Mvrs. Vvian's. private pupils Will appear où. the programn also, it le ahnnounced. SParents of the children who are to take part in the recitals, as well as ot her persons interested in the pub- ic school piano' work, have. been in- vited to attend. The programn by the three, groups- of pupils bas been an- oncdas fllows: To a River.........FrnhMld Frances Ogle, Jean Wooden,1 Roger Miller Peter. Peter. W. O. Miessner Jack Ballnan Twinkle..........-W. O0. Mieesener Tommy Carney Baby,,Bunting . .... W. 0. Miessiier Donald Willng R1obin ... ...:.....W..O. Miessner Donald Davidson F)ruit . .... .. W. O. Miessner SJoan Johnson. Buzzy Bee............ W. O. Mieaner Carolyn Rowe Vire .... ... ..........W. Q. Miessner Janet Finney Street Cars ........... W. 0. Miessner Helen Alice Elvans Idarchlng.------- W. 0. Miessner Donald Willing, Terry Ellinore, Don~ald Davidson Thae Train ........ ... .W. . Miessner Lois Anderson The Pendulum .W. 0. Miessner Lois Hale mooleéy Cow - .W. O. Miesaner Dorothy Hendrlcks ..eSa ............ W. O. Mierener France$ Fay Whlte The Cuckoo . . ....... W. O. Miesisner Sholdon Vance Bleep, Baby, Sleep7...German Melody Ralph Brown Si'ig Lee, China Boy .. Livel Bobby Wray The Five C's Go Traveling ....... .... Bostlemann TEhe Crickets' Band ....... ...... Rea Fanny Ruth Hayson Tômmy's New Druim......... Preston . MrcLlpman The Water Sprltes........Goodrich Citmbing etty MagieMaahai Eleanor Altmian, Florence Altman, Ruddie Collins Valse in A,--.., ....Brahms Peggy Magie Theme .. . ..urett Hobard Gary Quick and Nimble........Rolfe Richard Jones Lady Bird ........... ......... Frenlch Kirgis, Johnson' Lightly Row Famillar Melody Elennor Altman, Florencý *Altman, Buddie Collins Guitar........ ...... ..('Gaynor Pheebe Maean Turkish Rondo*.. ..Krtzn Charles Spinner Morninig Prayer . Streahog Elleen Johanuson Spanish Carnival . ...... Hatch Ruth Stanwood Irhe Viking March......... ... Verner Louitre .Menning Trhe Young Shepherdesi Burgmuller Betty Haleyr Nimfble Fingers................ Orth Marjory Johnston. My 'Cello...... ............. Manningiy Betty Williams. Marcellene. Snorf, Donald FlenIn Rolling Hoops ......... Leot Irene Tervakes Castânets .-. ... Rebe Elizabeth Jones Wild Rider .. .. ... Schumnann Howard He.nderron March of the Clownsg Lemlonit etyJean Mouldling Consacks ............. Rebe Nancy, Drake Ballde .Burgmuller Harriette .Armstrong The Finret Butterfiy Torpuszsen Frederic Strauch Theme' (Variations)......Original Ruth Baker R1eap the Flax........Swed i h Hobard Gary. 'Marjory Johnston, Hid~andPhoebe MacLean IieadSeek -Schytte Cythera Guithridge,Loise Manning, Frederic Strauch Group U Hlide and Seek...-.... Schytte C thera Guthridge, Loutse Menning, Frederic Strauch Liebestraum.............. Liszt flettyWaichs.:, Valse ln A* Flat .......... Wollenhaupt Valerie Adams Barcar ..ole .. . - 1.......... Vrllchý ,Nancy Pierrori Minuet in G.........Beethoven, Dorothy Wachs Chanson Triste......Tschaïkowsky Barbara Burti.s Cofflacks.... . - . ........ Rebe August Verruze4sen Wood Nymph's Harp -..... e Margaret Boyd The Guitar - .. - OnGynor Nancy Drake, Peggy, Magie, Jean Miller '01 521, Si.rth street, Wilmnette, is one of si.r students, winniligthe higliesi honors in the Jreshrnan claess atMundieleiin tol.- leefor Wornen in. Chica go. She Is the onty north shore Y»eei(,cot sà :honored. Miss Jeain, th., day hir of the Walter M. Miifrrs, is a, graduate of St. Froacs Xezrî.er .cho.oi and .o f AMarvwzood Sciioni for Girls. Dance Rendezvous for "No Man's Land-"' Construction work wil be started soon on a $150,000 dine and dance'es- tablishment to~ be known ag "Riviera La Boheme" in "No Man's, Land" east of Sheridan road overlooking the lake. Don Ria, designer of IEar1 Car- roll's Casino, theate-r in New York City, is the arclaitect for the new structuire, which will be of modernis- tic design. John Anton, who at present oper-. ates the Cottage in "No Man's Land," bis brother, Thomas, Samn Zuvon of Chicago and'Riha, the arcbitect, have leased the site just north of the Wil- mette village limnits, fronting 350 feet on Sheridan road, with a 900-foot private beach, for twenty-five years at an undisclosed rentaI, The new dance club will have two association, at the luncneon meeting ot the Wilmette Civic league last Friday held ini the~ Mission Tea room of Mar- shall Field's State street store. Legisiators are inclined to pay more att ention 'to communications front in-, dividuals then to-those comhing f rom' organized groups, Mr. Clark asseried. The opinion. or suggestion of-,1an *in- dividual1 constituent may f requently de- termine the action of the lawmaker in spite of the fact thbat he is being con- stantly beseiged with suggestions f rim organized groups, he stated. Scores "Side Shows" Mr. Clar termed the C'ongressional investigations of bankers and other financial leaders as "side sos'The regrettable thing abôut most such in- vestigations, ii these times of nincer- tainty 'is that it threatens to'.destroy' the confidence of the Americ an people. in leadership. I.oss of -such confidence in turu threatens to retard our progress toward economic recovery, he statedl. More than two thousand ia\\s are now pending before the Illinois state legisiature, Mr. Clark told bis audi- ence. More than two liundred laws were ready for action on a sinigle day duriîîg thé current session, he said. cem- phasizing the point that it is virtuahly impossible for any legislator t( coin- pletely informn himself regarding ail this legisiation i the comparatively brief space of onme legisiative session., HeIp Legis1ators! He urged the individual to assist thie legisiators by offering, suggestions con- cerning pending Iegslation.. If the public informs itself regarding legisia- tion and frankly expresses its view w legislators there is less likelihood, of having bad legislation adoPted and more likelihood of having goodlgiaio enacted. Mr. Clark spoke in the place of James L. Donnelly, executive. vi e-. president of the Manufacturers, asso- ciation,, who %as, called to Washington last %veek. The meeting hast Friday was the final luncheon of the Civic league prior to the summer retess. Soldiers' March . ......... Schumannft-Mary Frances Godwin Second Mazurkca ..........Godard Mr. and, Ms. I Bobby Stetz Nocturne ............toulinburigh Rosémond MeMillan and their young s< The Return of Commander Byrd.. Hack Jimmie Steeni In the Hall of the Richard Robinsoni Sextette <Arr.) ..............Donizetti Mounitain KCig ... Grieg idan road, Kenilw The Water Nymnphs........... Lemont Carry Ernpfield William Hopkin St. Louis recently Billy Steen Fluttering Leaves........ ..... KolgPlnis nA............. Chopin the week-end visit, Jolly Darkies . ... . . Beetcher Cythera Guthridge. Bruce Carlson 1al' aml.J Billy Hedgcoek ]Rococo ..1...... ....... ...... Aletter Polish Dance ............ Selarwenka al'fmiy jc 'niysNew Drum .:.. . .. PetnGog euke BtyWcs oi on b for Three Bears ci Sco.n.,. Johni Mehihepe. Avalanche.................. HeflerRogeMOnd memiflan jWîs leaves Junei 1. at Green Lakce,