ing out social entertamnments ïs in the recreation board's ibrary ih is open to the public. Since the entire staff, is on dut-v pra-ctically every. e'vening during the aduit recreation season, it is Impos- sible for the, members to fulfili re- *quests to conduct, parties-ý except for, churches and other organizations, but' the members are ready at ailtimes to hielp Plan such programs of enter- tainmeènt.. - Mr. Davis has been collectinig ia- teniais from various- pamphlets and tion programs with only the cost of' janitor's fees. Some of the evenings tor inext week have bien spoken lor and teams placing their requests first wiiI have the choice of niglhts. The gymnasiuni .was opened because of numerous, requests 'received f romi teamn managers. for extra nighits for pra 1ctice, prior to the league's begin-' ning. Team managers desiring prac- tice nights may t.make, arrangements throulghý Mr. Davis at the Recreation office, 914 Central avenue. b)ulletin tâervices on1 games7 for social SCOUT GROUP MEETS proram an ba alo alde a um- The Wilmette Girl Scout commit ber of late books. on. the subject to- tee, of- which .Nrs. Frank Barrett- of the library duri-ngthe past year. The e nilwortii. is 'comrnunity chairman, books will not lie permnitted outside i eld a meeting last -Monday at the of the Recreation office but are at the' josephi Sears school. he- speaker j (isposai of the public at, any tinme àduing'the afternoion wvas"Mrs. Elliert during office hourcz from 9 to4 o'clock, Clark of Wý'innetka. a member of the on week days> andl Saturday morui- iew Trier council. The.comnîittee isi ings f ron 9to 12 o'clock. coMposed of MIrs. John O'Connor,ý MIrs. Èichard Wolf,Ms.F'rank Ket-; BROADCAST .LECTURES !rlami. Mn... Clavion Burch. and. Mrs. p -l'Om Dix. The. Public Schiool-s Athletic-leagucii, W ,c)f New York annouuces that at 12:45 p. in. eachi Saturday from October 31 VISITS N. 'S. FRIENDS to Apnirl 23' there will be broacst \î Fak.bin of'Middle-, surtmarv of the Wingat.e Memorial r~nOhijo, fortlperly of Wilmette,. Athletic Lectures, wvhich will bepre- hj;.. bee visiting friends oôn thenorth sented this, fal'and winter.: Tht u orwhile the' giest of Mrs. Beni league is, also planning to make a G. (ailo-way. 920 -iniden avenue, and very inexî>ensive transcript' of t>t of lrs. .\lbert N. Page. M\rs., Rob- full proceedi,îgs,. at .each. lectiure d,(em hîn. -aý,,mü to ,ClicagÉo with hler son, onstratiou. NNich vll, be distrîhute I, Iraink. fr., for the Yale-Chicago) foot-m at cost t() ail requestiig it. .LI.&i bailgain.111( thlel Stayed over. EXPRESSION is ýthe Most im-l :Portant element.in child portrai ture. BERNIE bas estab- lished bis g r e a t Alr. and ivrs. two. weeks at ter's parents. of thie APPLES, tflDEB, RONEY For the 13th season there la now on sale Juicy, fine fi avored, flDe. textured, red apples, from the Bay-Lake Fruiit Farma ýot Michigan, ýaiso appie eider, cherryý eider, canned sour and sweet cherries,- red raspberries, 'honey, and maple syrup ýon. sale* at the wayside store on-the' Green Bay Road near, North Shore Cemetery greenhouses. Prices are lower thant ever before. Open frdm 7 a.rm. to 6 pm. Adv. 1'ew de luxe & magnificent yet inex-. pensive qualityset from Madio j0 eadquarters" rp7*0OO Are Here Again! But, Oh!, How Differenti $450 For just a moment you will have difriculty rècognizing this old stand-by,. so new. so chic. so various is its guisel Fashioned of:.new & nittec fa bries, chenille and boucle, thase, snug-fit-, fing iti. models, are simplyltindit- pensa ble ta the truly smart *Fait wadoe.And tIi. diversityof the mode assures a flattering turban for everyone.. ýAvailab6eicin blacki anid costum.e colors. .lilliincrv S ýalont-Seconid Floor Sherman Ave. Evanston Tel. Uni. 8998 712 Church St. University, 347; Evanston 380 Central Ave-. Highland Park 8474 Highlaud Park this service. Footuar- Pirst Ploor, East Room, 11623 -t