is meeting rriciay afternoon,. tebru- ary 9, at 2 o'clock, in the lounge of the Woman's club, Tenth street and Greenleaf avenue. Mrs. Frank X. Thale, the chairman, bas arranged .an. interesting programi which will, include a ten-minute lesson in better English. A .debate.'by four memibers of the parliamentary, law class con- ducted by Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber, *will be -held, with Mrs. Henry Dal- ton- and Mrs. Theodore H. Barrett on the affirmative,-and Mrs. Edwarcl F. -Cummiskey and .Mrs. Howard .Hickey on the negative side. This debate has been arranged..by Mrs. P. 'J.: Kirwan of -the civics depart- ment. "A Watch.in the Night", the, book by Miss Helen C. White, teacher* of English, at the> University of WiTs- consi n, will be rvee by Mrs. Georjge H. Beaudin. Mrs.H. . Nper is in charge ofa table: setting contest and members who wish to take part are asked, to conununicate with her., A 'blue ribbon will be awarded to the most attractive setting. Music for', the afternoon will be furnished by the club chorusude the direction of Mrs. H. W. Betting-. haus.' Hostesses for the occasion are Mrs. ,XVNiliam Barron, Mrs. E. H. Bla- meuser, and: Mrs. Clyde 1-unter. M4usic Sorority Wil NoId Rusbing Parties A group of rushing -parties w Il be given içNxt week in Evanston, by Beta. *Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota-; national, hc'orryMusic sorority. A rose* tea will. be held on Friday, February 9, at the home of Mrs. J. O. Stryker from 3 o'clock until 5. On the. following day there, ill be a 1 'incoin, tea at: Mrs.ý Charles. Parkhill's home. On qundav,' February 11, a Valentine studio 'sup- per mill he giveni at the home of MNrs. W. R. Slaughter f rom 6 o'clock until 8. .Pledgirng will take place on the eve- 1642 ORINGTON~ 1 -vi The success of the dance, the league states, depends upon the support of the north shore, and. by purchasing a ticket now friends of the leagieý members will help themto reach their goal. Tickets may be obtained i rom any of the members or fromn the commit- teé in charge, which is composed of, +%frs. Henry, Lustgarten of Wilmette, Miss Phyllis Dally and Miss Agnes Er7icksoni of. Winnetka, and Miss Margaret Caster of Evanston. * N.orfhridge Notes On Saturday, February .3, the chli- dreni of. the, members Of the North- ridge Woman's club will be chaper- o ned to "Penrod,"? the second of the plays givenunder the auspices of the Woman's club of Wilmette. AIl the children who are going will meet at the honme 'of Mrs. Frankc Crawford, 2034 Thornwood avenue, aU .1:15 o'clock. On Monday, February 5, the litera- ture departrnent of the Northridge Woinan's Club of Wilmette will hold a meeting of exceptional interest at the home of Mrs. John Petaja, 1922 Greenwood avenue,' at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Lester Mondale of Evanston will review "Oil for the Lamps of China" by Hobart. Members are urged to at-. tend and bring guests to this out- tained, at tea from 3 ýo'cIock to 5 In the afternoon members of the club and guests including representatiVes of the other wornen's clubs of WîI- mette, the Tenth district, and new-. .People in the neighborhood. Alcin- joyed a 'ple asant, get -acquainted a fternoon. Mrs. William Edinor"ds" and Mrs. Edward Devlin poured at the v'ery attractive tea table. Dur- ing the .afternoon Mrs. Harvey Bush of the Tenth district, Mrs. A. E. Klunder. of the Woman's Club of 7ON UNI. 0770 ý t Instead of the oidinary, whynot send -a BEAUTIFUL Pbotiograph?- &wbh a remwvbr.noe wili be tmdg apprecaated I9VALENTINE $ 8.00 I éPHOTOGRAPHS IZugene L. Ray 1606 CHICAGO AVE.. EVANSTON UNlversaty 2238 EN/O Y The Georg ian 's. Dollar Dinner ý-8cwithout appetiers- MENU Thursday, February 1, 1934. Coffee Tea Milk Mints !!,l