fnetka, for children seven to nine years of age: a few boys and girls up to 12 years who have flot ridden prior to 1936. girls 10 to 12 years:- boys 10 to 12 years - girls 13 to 16 years; hovs 13 to 16 years. -Other. events wIll include a potato race, "musical stalis, a costume com-. petition on' horseback, and a pet. parade. Shon l PMr& Horses will be sbown in pairs, three-gaited class, useful. bridie path ctass. and jumping exhibition. Among> the entries already reccived are the following: Josephine, Harris, 1-Irbert.,Kreuger. Virginia Dàughaday. Joan Davv, othe Kiki Corbett., Martha Corbett, Tohîn William A.,S>:yderJr.,3.sof head:.oi. the mathemfatics departinient Coleman. Macy Scribner, Betty Bennett. Sally*Holla *nd. P4etsev Weir. . b olt New' Trier High school, and Soackman,, Kirbv Coleman, Debby a member .of. lasi 3'ear's graditating Daughaday. Bobbv Bersbach. Connie dlais, was listed as oire of the <iter- Wallace. Salyv Thomas. St;eve Aliîîg studenis granted a rcholarship drich. Dennis Smith. Joan Kostbade. Mollie William,. Nancv Dick. Carnf rtm the Prss C. Thorndike fitmd 1,ne Sutter, .PeQzV TPvd. tFleanor of Wcsleyan wiversity. Paugthadav. PeQov Nielson. Sally 4-vde. Nancv Srribner. P--g--eMie From the fund the. university makes Betty Maie. Lnuise Gl1hraitb. Barawards to flot over 15 admission ap- b)ara Dies. and Louise Herdic. plicants of unusual promise, it was explained. "Top Hat" Club Organized At the saine tinte it was announced that Charles Harrison Knapp of Win- for High School Studetits also a graduate of -the- high "Invite your own partnier and dance to the miusic of Bill Lytton's Band" Mýr. Knuapp's naine also appeared on the honor roll for the past semester, with an average of "B Plus." John William Macy, Jr., also of Winnetka, a graduate of North Shore Country Day school, and a junior at the university, was listed ini a similar honor group.' r-'--A W AU I ".. AU~ ~Miss idents. Four dances will bec- iiveit at the club house, the first on October 24, and the second on December 12. The hast two dances wili be arranged to con form to Tri-ship and basketbail scbedules after januarv 1. An amateur band available bas been secured-Bill Lvtton's, winner of a national band contest. Marian Keeney, well-known PUBUC SURvICB COMPANY Imerly eight members of her1 club for of luncheon Wilmette, en and bomne on Monday. )ni, for- ed the té card in her