Mathew Francis Phioto "The- Radiant Cross," a C'hristmnas play ii two scen es~, za prescntcýd by efglhh grade piipils 1Tites'dây at the Ilozîard schod under the dire ction of Miss Mfildred FI askcred. 77rwo performances were given ini t/ew rnsing for the I-loward puipils and another ijt the ai terizoon~ for parents. the play-is to be repeated this afterno.on (Thurs- diry at the StaIp scbool.. - - ________ Piictured above is. a scene f rom the play. Pupils ini the picture are, from left to right, Marcia Anderson, Robert l-einrichs, Robert Huttie, Connie Hust- ing, Annagrace Jorjorian, Natalie Il np- Iett, Franklin Kulp and Ed Beisn Because of illness Natalie Triplett was unable to take ber part. Suzarine Lyon R~ay iFIaskerec1, a br- dred .Flaskered., of Mi COMING FOR CHISTMAS Clarke Gapen, Jr., 919 Elmwood avenue, is returning tomiorrow fromn the University of Wisconsin to spend the holidays With his parents.' Guestsý at the Gapen homne during the- holi- days wilI be *Mrs. Gapen's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. B., Cul- bertson of Staniley, Wis. SHORE LINES- N~o soiti 11-ent. slipi came from tTill v i '<GodbNess us ez'ryo ne!" THE NEWSBOYS Littie ragged fellows, fil clothles so old, Hiiddle and shi-zrer lut o tlieir bunldics 0f neuspa/'ers for 7varmnth.. Chantinig the Iatest thrcadbare Alurder, scandai,. grecd. .1u'U loves- ENTERTAIN AT. TEA' Mr. and Mrs. George Bird, 1010 Chestnut avenue, entertained twenty- seven guests this Sunday for tea. meier, 80J4 Central avenue, nave re- turned from a three weeks' motor trip in the south. They first went to New Orleans and then followed the guif around to Tamipa. They spent a few days in St. Petersburg and several days in Miami, covering in ait about .4,500 miles.. *Frank Carpen ter, son of -Mrs. John Carpenter. of Evanston, formerly' oi Ken ilworth,. ýretuùrned for .his Christ- msvacation Wednesdayi from Port, Deposit, Md., where 'he attends Tome school. His brothe, Billy, who is a student ýat Todd School -for Boys, came home Frid.ay. 0o- l'i s s Jean Fraser Marx, who teaches in, Thaye r academy at South Braintree, Masg., is returninig*Satur-, day Io. spend the holiday, vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.* Walter Marx of 522 Essex road, Kenilworth. 0o Dr. and Mrs. Phillhip McLeàtr and their thiree children; of Ningpo, ýiijn'a, were week-end guests of Mvr. and Mrs. Join. Law Wilds and faniily of 244 Oxford road, Kenilworth. -- Miss 'Merry Jane Miller, lOb .Sixth ,itreet, is returning home tomorrow fromn Grinnieil college,- Iowa, for the Yule holidays. 2Mfr. and * s.A1bin Carlen, 1713 Wa-* -alphWtir oI nut avenue. 0o The M. A. ]Blessin>gs, 1424 Map' Mrs. Walter Andersen, 127 Robsart avenue, ententained eighteen membei road, Kenilworth, wiIl be luncheon of their families Friday at an evei hostos# to her bridge club Friday. jijng bridge and buffet supper. PITmL H. BRAUN ROBT. F. DOEPEL CARL L. BRAUN I >/* <r *' 8~*~U~ Enough to <O j OR 2ev Complet. Facilities.' S A LEno ugh t