of tEvanstofl. Entertaiinmient and Music - MIrs. Ros.., Beatty of Highland' Park, chiinan : Miss Marjorie Leaîning ofi Ravinia, Mrs. Sanmuel J. Lang of E.-anston, Mrs. Ernest C. Burgess, of Glencoe. and XMrs. Georg-e T. Le.ac Il pf\Viinnetka. Birthday Party for Neighbors Members Are in Surpris. Progreim for. Anniversary Tu.sday;, Ad.- laide Love Wrifes Poëm s c~ ach vear adds itseif to thes life span o.)f The Neighhors of Renlwoth.the occasion is the' cause (if çcelebration. Thirtv- eîghit years 'have been so lbon- ored. and nowv, as the thirtv- nlinth steps i'nto sight. aniother hirthdav luncheon is schediiled. This, season it will be on Tues- (lav iiext. .%ith Mrs. Clyde 1. Ross auiild M\rs. Thoias C. Whitel in chiarge of the -day wuith its lunICheon au 12 :30,ý and-a. sur- prise pyrograiin.t the afternoon. The nature* of that entertaitrnent 'not revealeir, but those mlembers; taigpart in it are anntonced as Mesdames Charles \Xare, Carolyn 1-lsworth, Williamn Tavlor, Wenidell Clark, Harry Weese, Ward Starrett. L1eslie Blo(-ni, Lecou Ellis, Frank Ket- chaxîi,, A. R. Peterson, Alfred M.Ic- Dougal. \Vernon Loucks, Henry Zan- (er. Jr.. Walter Aniderîson, Earl MoS, and tle isses Loretta, White. \lVr- -ipia Marshall. Nancy McCloudý. A poemi has been written for the. event by Mrs. Chase W. Love (Ade- laide Love). MIss-sabelle Lovedale of Northwestern unliversity is direct- iiig the program. Nfts. Arinand Peycke, social chair- mn,~ is i charge of thie incheon. li -will De given at 2 o'clocc, wililde-I scribe "Spring WVôrk in the Garden." i 1eruary 16, sponsored by its philan- Inasmuch as there is a meeting of ytrpS 1eprmn.Wr nta the board of the Gardlen Club of Ili- conmencîng at 10 and lasting until nois that morning, a special luncheon into the afternoon, wilt be for the Bap- will be served ini a private dinin gi tist Children's home. room for any who. wis.h to attend, Mrs. W. C. Huggins'is chairman of Reser'vations for it are to be made,i sewing and Mrs: Henry Beach is lunch- however, with Mrs.ý LawreeSud eon chairman.> der. of Lake Forest. ýR. M. -Hillyer, -the Iuncheon-hoilr Anyone interested in- hearing the speaker, wvil teli of the work, at this programn, though flot a meruber of home in May3Wood where eidren from the clubs affiliated Nvith the. Garden' 5 yearsup o high schéol age are sent. FINALCOSOTSAE onOn My lat,1614Aw.muàst bringorbssa .11 iss Caroliu' J<obtrts of Kellil- ;the flic atiii.y cliair>iii i ffi tol a clos.e-all stock muet bedisposed of., of the a I)n all sclîool t il cl lcy.~~~~~~ .ls.isccftli BgReduction on Al Merclads fo-~ thi lu' anîal .-lu,,,,:ae lissilîconi hol' hldahhh C:îac' f ntns2eo~ DISCOUJNT: ON FR4IViING .4tilcetic cliii Shrdla. crav 17. ah 12:'30 'clock. F. I. D.ART SIýOP. Nirs. John \Veinstock. 333 Ivy court.Ae,. NI eniilwvorth, gave a, snil bridgej 1642 Orrington Av.,vanston N.07 incheon Tuesday. Our nïateriiity dress~es I are designed by pet people. They know thaàt: day and age, pect you to youi're going they expeet f un. That's w ~~~.1 clever in this people don't ex- hide just because to have a baby.. y ou to have vhy our maternity t1ic LUPL* 01 tie. i.aJ. Mrs. C. W. Lerch will play a group of violin solos including "'To Spring," hy Grieg, and "Ilumoresque" by Rob- erts, accornpanied at the piano by Mrs. .Paul W. Stade. Mrs.; Lerch is a resi- dent of Wilmette and a, member of thé 'North Shore Musicians' club and of the Evanston Symphony *orchestra. I