Th'e second, third and fourth places ini the league were won by the~ Topaz, teain, the Amietbyst tearn, and the Rhinestone teanms respectively. Mrs. I. H. Johnson was captain of the Topaz team, Mrs. William ,L . Leonard of the Amethykts and Mrs. Donald Simmons of the Rhiniestone team. .Prize for high. average in- the leàgue was Won by Mms. Hammond with 146, and the prize: for high gaine went to Mrs. Paul W.-.Cooke, the chairman of. womens bowling, for a score, of 220. Mrs. R. R. L ippincott had the high net pin score. . Still to be -played is a contest beetween the two high teains, the Topaz and'the Sapphires, for the match prize of the year. When this has. been played ail women's bowling activities for the season will be closed, Delta G, amma thr fo Hear Music Program A musical prograni will be provided for the entertaininent of the meinbers of the Delta Gamma Mothers' club at * their iiext meeting, to be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, April 28, at the chapter house. * The artists on the prograni will be Leila Kingery (Mrs. Robert Kingery of Winnetka), violinist, Harriet Childs Nelson (Mrs. Stanley Nelson of Win- rietka), soprano, bot h well krîown on the north shore for their musical talent, and Miss Amy Starekc, pianist, who has appeared with the Northwestern uni- versity syniphony orchestra. Thehostesses at this meeting will be the club's officers, Mrs. William F. Coale of Winnetka, Mrs. George. Mit- chell of Wilmette, and Mrs. H. d . Neeves and Mrs. Arthur, E.ichma.ni,, both of Evanston. Holyoke Presldent Maurice Seytnour. Eva Gordon. Horadieéky, concert contralto, who has sung in manty of the- large cities of this country, and, with numerous musical organisa-, tions of note, will give a. programn for. te A prt meeting of the Evans- ton Friends of Çhicago. Junior school Sunday aftePnoon, AprUl 24,> at Shawnee Country club at 2:30 c'clock. 'is, rogre*n tea W *planned esfpecially for associate members and other friends. Kemper Hall Alumnae Plan Annual Lunchoon Many north shore alumnae of Keni- per hall are interested in plans for an alumnae luncheon to be held Wednes- day, May 4, at thie Wom~an's Athletic club. The progra m preceding luncheon will be given by Mrs. Helen Abbott Byfield, and Will be entitled "French Songs and Sauces," andl the luncheon menu will be derived from the lecture-. Mrs. George Allen Mason of Highland Park lias charge of lunchéon arrange- mients, Mrs. George H. Willis of Win- netka is handiing the publicity, and Mrs. W. D. Trueblood, Jr., of Evanston, is. ticket chaimman. Hem committee includes Mrs. Edward B. Woolf, Mrs. Addison Gardner, and Mrs. Roy K. Jones, al of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Getschow, 122 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth., and their three children, Grace, Lee and George, arrived' homte the first of the mionthi from Miamni.Be.ach, Fia., where they spent two mionths. "t. hreaid.()£ WORDS TO THRILL THE HEART 0F ANY GIRL, ,A fERFECT GIFT> FOR GRADUATION ..BRIDGING. A GAP IN:THE- EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES 0F YORDAUGHTER' .:OR ANYONE. WHO WANTS TO REALLY SEE AND STUDY EUROPE AND AT THE SAME TIME GLADYS HIGHiT 1938 DANCE TOUR 0F. EUROPE President Rosv.ell- Grait Ham of ,Mount Holyoke colle.qe twill be the guest of honor ai a dinner meeting ot/zeClhicago Mount Holyoke club ta, be held 7 o'clock ýFriday t)ening, April 29, aithMe Drake hotel. T.bho. as m 606 14 L Tour No. 1I......... $395 Tour No. 2-Rhine Tips Tour No. 3-