I t Staff )Photo Tihis float,,coiistructed uuler't/te,direction,of the ,Teitth District Young Mcn'is. club, has been used. throughout New Trier. Township to promote interest in. t/te national and state Republicant ticket. Amonq lte'portraits tu/ic/a appear oit the. top alnd. sidesý of thte float are thoe of-0-dv. A/fred-M. Landon. of Kansas, anid Frasik Knjox, .Clicago publisher, presidential and. vice-president'ial candidates, respectively; C. Wayland Brooks, noince for governor of Illinois.. and Otis Glenn, aspirat for United States seniator.. Ticket sales for the Winnetka Music Cub's artist-recital series are ahead of last year, according to Mrs. Bessie Grant, secretary, at the State bank of Winnetka. "The attractive schedule, low price, small auditorium, and proximity to home are ail factors in the north shore's fine response," says Mrs. Grant. A rtist.Recital Bette Breit Leader at St. Mary's Sehool Ticket Sale Is> Miss Blette Breit, daughter of Mr. Reported '"Fine" and Mrs. 1Fxe4 D. Bret of 422 Ese road, Kenilworth, bas returned to Saint Mary's college, Notre Dame, for the ensuing school year. .Miss Breit, who is the W,. A. A. chairman of ping pong for 1936-37, assisted with plans for the Women's Athietie association mixer party which was given Friday evening, October 2. The party is given as an annual event to introduce new students to 'the sports of the college We suggest that you prove Ihls by maàklng -a personal comparative test lb Take our word for it, please. rhe thousands of people who -are sI "Tk Hom Yoe. Cul Lauritz Melchior, Danish tenor of the rresnman rormai class dance, the Metropolitani opera; the, mid- was ýping pong champion,' and also western debut of the sparkling duo- won the badminton doubles champianists, Vera Brodsky and Harold pionship. She obtained ber academic Triggs; Marian Aniderson, negro education at St. Patrick's'high school, contralto; Albert Spalding, American Miami Beach, FIa., where she wvas.a violinist, and Myra Hess, English class officer and assistant editor of piànist. the year book. Hier father is president of the Inland Consolidated Coal company, and of the North Counties Rites for G. L. -Walters wher eof the y prai se. It ISdifferent-in every way. from everyday boilect or baked ham. Accept the verdict of these thousands have created a Unheard-of Tenu' derness! NolturolI_ luices relalned! Cornes r.ady to slice and serve! 4 t' ____ ____ ___ ___son wil r. and Mrs. D. R. DeCamp of yisiting Abbotsford road, Kenilworth, to go up to Madison this weekto visit Mr. and Mrs. James eay in their home at Maple Bluff. denit at in EngI, er in S resume 7W , returnig with his mothember of 1937 in time to I studies at New Trier. .. , .. '.ii 'Ail nolUJ