s*tuniuetlou pi.,, sho*é stepa anturaliuatiou and what tucoun- trY* does for its new.. citizens, was À ably presented by Beatrice Leal, Ruth Mestjian, Nancy Warden, Mary land Joan Benütr.. Other juniors. takinw part i the prcgram .w-1ere.-Jean k JoImsoiî7Dèris bcKeighan , Barbarg Do wd, ýrl Pteso, alyWrde, and, Helen Sweeny. The Junior organitation is com- posedof veterans' daughters*under 18yasof âge- Mrs. Warden and> Mn. C. B Cochran, thegroqp ad- visons, were in chargecf the program. Altbomgh'Mns. Cochran is tins year the, FIDAC chairinan for the. Cook county council of the Auiliary, she shili maintains an interest in the Americauluan work ini whicb she was active for several years. Last week 'h joint meeting of the. Ainerican Legion Post and its, unit at Harvey. Last fMonday night she was on the Amer- j tanisin prograin of the Mt. Prospect ut, and on Tuesday oveaing, she spoke at Lake Forest. W. Han foranerly t over j FR x ,h of the Bre- f Kenîlworth, ndav of the 1 *meiits thrôugh the room wchairmen, of' thet organtization. *If the clasi lias good4 representati on this year, Direct or of Recreation Daniel M. Davis,. wili continueit in his- 1935-36 programt. Piao Pupils Gve RectalonFb.2 Last Saturday afternoon a group of piano pupils of. Dorothy L. Pound- of Wilmette was presented in' a recital at thé.'latter's homne. Those who, took part wereVirgin. . e. Ann Little, jean Putmnan,. Marjorie Weil, Charlotte Nangili, Catherine Mary Hlenry, Carol and Phillip Sinmnons, Barbai-a and Bob Frei. Charles and jack Ellis, and Marjorie Simnions. Miss Pound wili have charge of the senior recital at Lyon and Healy's on Saturday, Mai-ch 9, and next Tuesday she will play a grour, of piano solos at the meeting of the North Shore Musicians club as weIl as be accompanist for Aifreda Ber aiingharn and Marjorie Sherman. At the afternoon program of th(, Woman's club of Wilmette on Fei) ruai-y 20 Miss Poundl was the pianis,, ini the North Shore trio which gave a progtam. I Theatrical, Studio Mathewr Francia Photo A Vespt'rs mlisicale wiUl be gives by tihe choir 01 thse Wihmetir Engiis Luitheron church, Seventis street at Greenleaf avenue, Wilimtte, Suesdy aftcrfoous, Marcis 3, ai 4 o'clock. Mrs. Hortenuse Lechier and Miss Bessié WýashýiwrM :01 :l be te£opraono soloists.. Miss Maim MA>tshIilU .i I Y W rioloncc IIo obbIiýqato for Mrs. Lechier': solo. Victoiria G. McLeod is thse director. ILOGA N-HO WARDI P. T. Au Members uests of i who are fathers will be onor and will preside at g of the Logan,.Howardi Wllete wrereported by ,tç- local His toPic is to bc "Fathier's. Place in MEl 'Health department. Six of the. cases Childhood Education anid Social P"f- Swere chicken pox and fofur were. Living.". Phot whocPiug cougli. There was ont Mr. Bovbjerg cornes to us very mnue wiImette le7 case ecd of German measles, pneu- highly reconimended. Hie is a gi-adu- Si monia and measles. ate of Denmark State Normal schodl and the School of Physcial Education,: FORMER RESIDENT DIES Copenhagen, Denmark He has been ~hI oMiss Elizabeth Holmes, daughter on the staff aitihe National College ofMr. amd'Mrs Charles M. olescf Education for a number of vears. Music Pupils to Give' Recital This Frida-y Friday evening, March 1, Mrs. Catherine Wagner and Arian L.' Delander are presenting a group of. their students in an informai program. This is the third of a series of coin- bined violin and wood-wind recitals to be given during this year. The fZollowtpg are being. prea.nted, by lirs. Wagner: Mary Lamb Marilyn Torriy, Wentley Hlclwian. liai-y Ruth, Fanckboner, Bllene Weaiiley, Raymond Drebes, Jack Scart, Richard Neukranz, Mai-oin.Wlnkle. Mr. Delander prefente the following students: Robert Btsrllngame, Dick Moreau William Morruson, Bob Nichol- son, B1ih White, Howard Mouldlni, Bob. Mathews. the home of Mrs. Albert Tucker, 1717 Highland avenue, Tuesday evening, March 12. Miss Margaret Callahan, superviser of the Logan Nurscryý ALLT hV4WMI7 ,ATU*Dwp