tuking part in the program are Phyl- lis Barker, An 1-offman, Helen Gibbons, Barbara Cuénot. Dorothy Schweitzer, and Wilma Brodesser. mnembers of the school's dramatic club, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Broad. Last* Friday 'several members of the dramatic departruent entertained the school with famnous selections f ronm Shakespeare. Dolores Koch. repre- sented Julièt 'in..the potion scene: At the junior lection for Prefect ifor 1935-36, the votes revealed that the sodalists' choice is Ann Hoffman. Her outstancling charàcteristics an-l lealership have made her a prominent member of her class, during the past years. She will also, represent the school, together with Betty Jane Ilutmiacher, at thé Summer. School of Catholic Action ini St. Louis this sum- imer. At the Preliminary Apologetics con- test held at the -school to select Mal- EVEIRI winner of the bes judged to be the spea nma. mse was )m Alver- TO GIVE CONCERT Roger Baik.e of Highland Park, pianist, wilI be heard on Wednesday- evening, May. 29, in the auditorium of the Ravinia Village House. H-is progtr m wi!,include numbers by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schunmann, Brahms. Debussy, and. Liszt, IN home about May 8. GI VES MUSICALE Mrs. John A. Cooke <Millicent -Chapman Cooke) of Evanston enter- tained at a musicale and tea last 1Iri- day in honorof Chri stine' Baker of England. Mrs. Frank P., Whitmore of Kenilworth, accompanied by Mrs. Cooke, sang a group of solos. Mes. James C. Murray of Kenilworth was, among the, 2uests. MAIY The IJig Show o ValueGiig THESA&LE SPECTA&CLE of13 Cele bru ting Ou 62«d A n veraury the greatest.cast of values ever îintroduced i n the history of the wo rld's greatest thoroughfare, State Street, STATE#MADISON AND DEAflSORN DAY