A girls' trio, under the direction of M\iss Frances Andetson, and a girls' octet, which is in cbarge of Mrs., Adelaide Jones Bradburn, are two of the new organizations. Betty Faxoni, Virginia Buchanan and Betty Burlingham are :the- members of the. trio. In the octet are Jayne Hender- son, XMarcia Ennis, Dorothy Edwards. and Jeannette Farwell, sopranos, and Eleanor Burpee,. Peggy Parkçr, Betty Rosëtl and Marion Taylor, altos., A pôpular group which won high praise for its work last year is.,the * )v'octet. The. octet was called upon for, manyV appearances befôre or- *ganizations throughout the township and in Chicago ast season, and will. a gain ýing for the Christm as concert audience. Members of «the group at present are Bill MacMorran. Julius Cahui. Bifl, Jenkins. .Bertil Hilîner. Hugli McCalmon. Bill McFadzean. Ed Snyvder and Bill Çasseft. They are wvorking under the direction of :Mrs.' M,\ariali Cotton, head of the 1Vuic dejt'rtiteflt. A chorus of approximately 700 * voices and ai, orchestra of 75 will take part in the program, Mrs. Cot- * ton states. AIlumn'i of the scbool are giving their assistance in both the vocal, and orchestral sections. The gymnasium-auditorium %lll have. the customanry seasonal (lecor- ative scheïne for the concert.. The a rt departinent is taking charge of this fihase of the arrangements., Pamahasika's Pets Are on North Shore Today *on Thursday, Deceniber 6, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Pamahasika's Pets will present an "Animal Societvy- Circus" at the Christmas bazaar wliich- is beinz held at the National College of ,Education. The clever trick dogs.gogeu cockatoos, in- telligent, canaries. and Bozo. the. trained monkcey, thàt delighted the children. on the Enchanted Island at ACentury of Progress, will have many new feats to perforni at this time. Reservations May be made by Mathew Francis Photo 'Dexhelmer. Photo "ýJlne Timie." a mnoder'n dey comnedy 4à. thret acis, wi be presentedl Sattirday cvening. Deceiniper 1-5, by TeaUsl» hth oge group of fliceiWilmettc Pa'rish Methodist church. Miss'Myrthe Koli (leit) plays« the femi.iine Iead as "Contnie" Wilbur.. David Marshall (right) plays opposite her os$ Dr. Curtis Brown, The platy udf! be given in thechtreh auditorumt. It is being directed bY Charles Rose. Alpha Xi Delta Alumnu Plan Musicale Dec. il, The North Shore Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta are giving a musical tea in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church of Evanston Tuesday, De- cember Il. Virginia Imig Minnema (Mrs. Clarence Minnema) of Glencoe is in charge of the prograni, which is as follows: Nocturne E flat ý....... ........ .Chopinl song of the Open ...... . ...... LaForge Hilda Bryant, mezzo contralto. Ruth Cartwright, accompanlst Woinan of Andros .. .. Thornton Wilde" ,Catherine Imig, reader, Peer G Ynt Suite............... Grieg Ruth Cartwright, pla-nlst,, Virginla imig Minneina, planiet .Minuet a L'Antico .... .....Seeboeck Mlaguela ....Lecuona Ruth Cartwright, pianlet Virginia Imig Minnema, pianiqt. VISIT IN KENILWORTH Laurence Thonipson Knott of Rye, Woster Coll4.eAlumni 1Hold Reunion Dec. il The Wooster Club of Chicago, which includes 241 graduates and for- mner students. of the College of Woos- ter living in or near Chicago, will 1m eet December Il at the 'Medinah Aýhletic club to observe the four- teenth annual Wooster Day. Parents of students now attending Wooster f rom this club's district have also beeni invited to this dinner.. In the ing graduate work at tne University of Chicago, will be the club's speaker. VISIT IN GOSHEN. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lundahi, 224 Raleigh road, Kenilworth, spent Thanksgivingwith their dau ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and 14rs. «J. Allen Pearson, of Goshen, Ipd..- Their son, Herbert Lundahi, spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week in Mad- ison, Ais. lemonstration ot bis work lc oIiWlg Mr. Palm's talk on "New Ideas in Mfetal and Modern Art." Mr. Hage- steoni, who did a good degl of the rnetal work: in the Crystal bouse at the World's Fair, and had a display at- ýthe House of Tomorrow -at A Cefitury of Progress, hbas a permanent exhibit in bis studio at 680 Wecxd street, ChI-. cago. Tncluded in*the display- tonigbt are articlei of such decorative, and, utili- ,tarian nature, as cocktail, shakers ýand glasses, table decorations, candelabra and lire screens, fasbioned on advanced modemn designs,, wh- ich mark. bis work as some of the finest of its kind. They wihl be, of avariety of metals, includ- ing chromium, bronze, pewter,. brass, nickel, silver and stainless steel. Mr. Hagerstrom came to this, coun- trv just seveni years ago f rom Sweden, the country generally regarded as ,tiost, advanced in the field of, modem . art, and formed bere the Swedish -Art Metal companyi His work appeared in a numnber of places at A Cenury of Progress., He executed both the 'foun- tain in the sunken court of the Hall of Science and the Coca Cola fountain in the Agricultural building. He also had displays in the Hall of Religion, the Architectural exhibit. Among his other work he made the communion rail in the First Methodist church, claimed by many ted%_t he most beautiful peice of metal in Evanston, and did the bronze gates for the Sister.Benedictine chapel at Mundelein. Evanston Realty Board. In a meeting that reflectéd the op- timistic outlook in improved réal estate conditions, H. L. McDaniel .of the firm of Wirtz, Haynie '& Ehrat was, elected president of the Evanston Réal Esta te, board, Other officers and directors elected at the session held Monday evening. December 3, at the Board roomi, 1569 Sherman avenue are: road * Kenllworth, entertaifled a small Th omas M. (jF1imes Qi ±'uv,m group of friends at luncheon Tues-0 day of last weekc. Charles Jordan, who mak, home with bis daughter. and Mrs. Charles Klotz, 550 Ridge ave- the William Moultons, 235 1 nue., is enteiýtainintg ber duplicate road, Kenilwortb, spent last contract bridge lub today for tea. end in Cleveland, Ohio. igs avenue,