Whotwoiuderful desserts>.. u n mmoka wfhhthe» . I , lider wultvft.d The Highland Park High scho ol, 300 Vine avenue, will b e the scene of five great cultural events this f ail and winter, when ftve world famous artista appear there in concert under the auspices of the North Shore Series, according to an announcement made by the North Shore Series committee. The artists who will corne to High- Beatty, 260 R a v i n e drive; Mrs. land Park that residents of- the Carroll Binder, 837 Forest' avenue; North Shore rnay hear themn in their Mrs. C. N. Kinibail, 320 South Green own community, are Fritz Kreisler, Bay road; Mrs. C. W. Schaaf, 200 era Guilci, and thie Gl*ynebourne Opera festival; Donald Dickson, De- cember 12, popular radio baritone and a star of the Metropolitan Op- era association; Argentinita and her ensemble, February 14, internation- ally famous Spanish dancers; and Artur Rubinstein, April 2, one of the world's greatest pianists. Resuit of Questionnaire ln Methodist Pulpit Dr. Frank M. McKibben, head of the Departrnent. of Religious Educa- tion at Northwestern university. widely known religious educator. will occupy the pulpit of the WiI-* mette Parish Methodist church Sun- day morning, August 13, at 10:50 o'clock. His sermon theme. will be "ýCitizens of the Kingdom." use, i s, mi niè;xiaziu r-ttr. . ..-;>, - Gelsat Ravinia, Fell's Men Stores, Glencoe and Lake Forest H. S. Lovejoy and his son, David, INews. of Janesville, Wis., Were week-end The commiittee for the North guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Shore Series inc1l*des Mrs. Ross J. Marx, 522 Essex road, Kenilworth.