icieus 01 Davy Shop Introduced e t Welfare Teea A charmbing gesture vs ad to0 womenof .Kenili-ortli.NMon- day afternoon by the Kenil- worth center of the Infant W'el-ý fâre society when it gave a. tea in the Kenilworth club to ac- quaint residents of thatvilg vvith the wvork the celiler bias carri.ed on and plans to.conitinuie. Afriendiier means of displayine, their' achievement and introduciiig their innovation, an order department for.hand-made tbings, could not hiave beeh, devised by the members. To be able to .see witb tbeir own eyes on attractively arraniged tables just what these young women have doue rmeantý much more ta friends of Infant Wel- fate thani any wrltten or word-of- mouth description could have. Quite remarkable was the long table of dainty baby things, hand knit and hand sewn by members of the center in just five weeks of work-baby things for whicb orders are taken for the benefit of the work of the center. This table is the nucleus for a boped- for baby shop in the future. From its beginning it should nleet with rapid growth and unqualified succèss. Meke '1-eidi' Cast WeII Known Here Many of, the young p)eople who are appearing. in, the ýpro-* duction. of '"Heidi"',' which the jack and( Jili Players are pre-- senting'at the Xomfarîs Cllb, of %Vjlmette oln Saturday after- noon, March 7. are' fainijîjar to Wililette children either be- cause of their radio wvor.k or4 cause they h ave' allare(I in plays l)efore in Wiilinette.. Norman Jaques, who plays, the Alm Uncle, ik heard quite regularlvy-on "Jack Armstroig," which is heard over WBBM 'every, week day at S :.30. Thom as Donahue bas appeared on many radio programs, including -Or-. phan Annie," "Skippy" aid "Jack Armstrong." He bas also donc com- mercials on "Amos and Andy." Mary Dudley, who is Grandmnamma Sesemann in ."Heidi," has also ap- peared on ."O'rp:an ' Anniie," and Frank Armstrong whô plays Peter the Goatherd, in addition to consid- erable radio work, lias ýalso Made com- mercial movies. Several aof cast will. be the vounig People ini the remeinbered for thieir derella." whichi the jack and other tbings for tiny newýcomers were include.d in the handwork. Tlie ta ble, over whièh a tal stork watched with dignity, was the constant center cf attraction and praise.. Another 1stor k, smaller in stature, gtuarded a small table nearby where the gar- rnits made by center members for the children at the Infant Welfare station were on view. In fiannelette, bonnets, gowns, and panties in Mbue Mrs. Fernando W, 'Fuermann, 206 Winnetka avenue. Kenilworth, will be. hostessa to her bridge'club at lunchý- éon, Wcdnesday of next.,week. Photo 1w DuBos-The Drake Until lier marriage oit Februar% 1.5, Mrs. Gilbert John Stccker wavs Miss Dorothy Jane Snyder of [4Wiliiiette. Mr. Stecker and his bride, Who is the danitfier of Mr. and Mnr. Harry Sider of ludion Hilil 'states, zvil? make Ihi'ir home iut Evanjston. Host.sses for Meetings of 5 Kenilworth Guilds Surprise Party On Sunday night eight friends of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Alger of 707 Central avenue gave them a sur- prise dinner. The occasion was aý wedding afniversary. WiII Entertein Cozy Next 0. of M. Hostess St. Franv-is housebold, Order of Martia, will meet at the home of Mrs. Patrick J. Joyce, 423 Tenth street, Monday of next week. A des- sert, bridge wiIl be served at I o'clock and sewing will follow. Dude. - Mary Dudley very c harming raie of played the the' Fairy At Kenilworfh Club. Three Mardi events dot the, calen- dar of the Kenilworth club. Tie first is a dinner dance Friday of next week with Mrs. Henry G. Zander, Jr.. Mrs. Eugene Slappey, and Mrs. Thursday night of this1 week is family night at thé Co untry Club of. Evanston.. Members with their faîn'- lies drop in ,for a buffet, supper at 6:30 o'clock.and sec the.fmovies after supper.