WIma.ma 3212 from8:30until 12 o'clock. Trhe dance committee bas secured the services, of a. well Iknon. SIX- piec'e orchestra.' For further information vlges are invited'to cal any sponsor, or the recreation offie, Wilmette 468. The sponsoring committee is com- prised of the following: .Mr. and Mr-s. Nv. A. Altman, Mrs. John C. I3aker, Mr. and Mrs; L. L. B.3ée, Mrs. Milton Bowen, Mr. and, Mrs. R. E. D4]stromn,lDaniel M. Davis, Mrs. Henry,, Drucker. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fellers, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Keller, HarryN. Kerr, miss Louise,.McKenzie, Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L.> Replogle. Mrs. Paul XK;* Robertson., Everett Saunders, Mr. and Mrg.,L. W. Shanesy. Mrs. Frank M. Suttie, Mrs. H. G. Van Wnkle. ON MAGAZINE STAFF Frank Cushing Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cushing Smith of 431 Central aven~ue, is one of twelve students of C o r n e 1l universlty, Ithaca, N. Y., who have been elect- ed to the staff of "The Widow," campus humor magazine. Frank, who is studying chemîical engineer- ing at the university, was elected ta the editorial board. The priests viA Tidnav Sof St, Francis Xavier church, Ninth street tte, the high aUar of which is shown above, ,cial invitatiorn to the people of the North Lenten devotios this year. Duie to the fact Th ere> will be four masses every morning during Lent, at 6:45, 7:30 8.Ç and 8:45 o'cloek. The last mass, on week days was put at a quarter of nine for the convenience of the moth- ers who have children to get off té sehool. The church is always open and after the evening service,. whieh. starts at 8 o'clock. On Ash Wednesday the subject of the sermon will be "The Nineteen- Forty Christian." The Rev. Martin MeNamara, pastor, wil. speak every Wednesday evening during Lent. On the following Wednesday evenings he will speak on "Courtship," "Mar- as a ociocg in k residential a: AuhrtIt h C.Id Moraines