Mother's Club Mrs. William F. Coale of Winnetka is president of the, Mothers',club of DelIta Ga'mma :sorority of Northwestern univer-. sity which held- its llrst meeting. of, the year at the chapter bouse la9t' Thursday. ýThe motliers of the :pledges were honored. at a tea which followed the meeing. Mrs. Merritt Dement of Kenil- Sponsors Party at Kenilworth's Club The membership of the Church of the> Holy Comforter has been invited by tbe Wbitehouse guild to atend the. Party which the. guild is8 sponsoéring at the Keniilwýorth club on of this week. DinnerFriday will be eveninz served. at: 6:30» o'clock, and the evening wiill, be devoted to' *a programn of entertainmenit and dancing to -an eight-piece orchestra. The entertainmnent is to be. a surprise an& wiIl flot be annountced in advance., >Mrs.. Walter H W'lliams., the 'chairmnan of the %uild is beincr assisted by three committees in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. A. G. Philips is chairman of the dinnier committee, and serving with ber are Mrs. M. J.' Aubineau., Mes. James, E. Armnitage, Mrs. E. Reiç. Mrs. C. Nelson, Mrs. P. Cooter. Mrs. R. Mathieson, and I fHcrt àlýn m The ticket committee ;s comqpsed of Mrs. Carroll T., Lord, chairman, Mes. Albert A. Korte. and, Mrs., 0. Dale. Mrs.- Louis Borregaard and Mrs. Robert Burns are ini charge of the entertainrnent, and Mrs. Toseph B. Kleckner. Mrs. Lous Ragzio. and Mrs. C. Baker in charge of tables and waitresses. -Evanston,' worth is vice-presidetit of the. club, and, Mrs. Joseph Joyce, also. of Kenil-. worth, is social chairman. The other officers are: M rs. H. W. Neeves o.f. secretary, and ýMrs. Eungene Bishop of Evanston, treasurer. Mrs. J. W. Meaker of Evanston, ini a talk before the mothers at the tea, pointed out the fact thtàtfhe Delta Gamma Mothers' association, as far as can be determined, is the first organizatiofi of its kind for either fraternities or sororities. This. year is the fifteenth year of its existence, Mis. H. W. Whitehead of Glencoe, having first suggested the idea It other inothers of Delta Gamma girls. At that time the girls and their Western campus, tgri mothers planned card parties, and other 'benefits, finally raising enough rnoney to build the Delta Gamma house in the girls' quadrangle. Since then, gifts or rugs, china, linen, a refrigerator, and a grand piano have been added to the sorority house by anu uci P. E.0. Chapter WiII, Have Guesi Day Te& Mrs. Oswald worth avenule, Episcopal Guitds in Session Nexi Monday The McLaren guild of the C hurcli KenilIl open, iof the Holy Comforter will mei t for, y 0 'dock CPwinWizaIl 21and i 1ifl19Icfl "People save their rummage for theý East End circle 'sales," is often quoted in the. village, and for a' semi-annual sale Thursday and Friday, November 5 and 6, in the basement of the Wilmette Congregational church, many nice things have been promised-men 's suits and overcoats, women's w»nter coats and suits, and chulyounger set. for the to dresses clothes, mention only a few dren's f the artices. A suit witb two pairs at 7 o'clock, at th Miss .Helen Borgwu N. U. campus, bas regervations. ýorgiati hotel- day. f Chapin hall, turti to Wilmette On' in charge of week's business trp La. Mr. Matot 18 n from a versity school of music, will give- will be the speaker Novemer. a.monologue on Dolly. Madr eveport, the program. U-s topic will be "Mu- willgive i5o11. sic From the Old World.", '