conierence and chairman of the na- tional section on women's athleties. She is an instructor in physicai educa-. tion at WVellesley college. Dr. Margaret el ipeiet of the Anierican Association for Health, and Physical Education, and director of physical education for women at the University of Michigan, will give the principal address, which will be followcd by a panel discussion on the .subjcct -IlnterschoIastic Competition for high school girls and college wom-. en," with Miss Elizabeth Halsey, di- rector of ;physical education at the. University of Iowa, as chairman of the panel. Panel L.ad.roi Those who will take.part ini thé Panel discussion will. includé .Miçs an e tional and in man of 250,000 years ago, to the, Swiss Lake Dwellers who just'preceded the dawn of recorded history, on ýtbigý lecture-tour of the Hall of the Stone Age. The title of the lecture ià "Digging Up Our Ancestral Skel- etons," and it begins promptly at 2 p. M. Because it is necessary to hnuti the number of participants on the tour, those desiring to join the party must 'register at the museum entrance. Only adults can be ac- commodated. *Advance reservatiôns may be made by telephone. There is' no charge either for admission to the museum on, Sunday, or for the tour. "Egypt" will be the subject of the ture tours conducted by staff lec- turers. and will be given at 3 p.' m. l coIS D'n on ~e4 T To ailOf you ...fromail of.us. .fromMr. and Mrs. Lyman, and frorn ail ouir employees. .We siîncerely wish for you a yecar. ca: is 1only oiistratiun cass, Wl on1 itiiods of te; Con'vention. Those whio ilI strations include: E stlier irenclh, L direct the mgn . scnoi8;JJI,1.y High scbool; and r Forest Township residents. fitng at service to this rime to renew our our community anid its During the year to corn may we. a deeper