Chairman Mr.Henry. C. Hall 0f50 Central avenue, .Wilmnette, as* chairman. of radio for the Fed- eration of, lubs. of the Tenth. Congressional district, has been presentinig district achievernents and ideals tothe,.outside world.. in a delightfullY informative. way. 1-er next dates for broad- casting are: January 27, at 3 opclock, over WCFT. when sl e .will i nt r od<l e Mrs..HcenrY. Rhode, president of the clubs Of the district, who- wil talk on "Tenth District Aims";- Febru- ary' 9, 8:45 o'clock in the morn- ing,, over WPfll1"The 1?etfec~t Tribute," by Mary Sh'pman An- drews, a story of Lincoln, to be given by Miss jean Hall. Questioned by the publicity chair- man for the district, Mrs. Fred M. Clarkce of Wilmette, as to when she had started radio work, 'Mrs.. Hall departinent Ui me. ý_ui- -. - guiki of America, at 2 o'clock Wed- nesday, January 27, atthe bornme of Mrs. John W. Kniobbe, 442 Wellinig- ton avenue, Chicago. The other assist- ants are Mrs. Francis Hodge Ivey, Mrs. Willmina J. G. Townes and Mrs. Warwick A. Shaw of ELvanston, and Mrs. Ewing Davis, Mrs. John Irwin, and Mrs. £dna Nelcso n, of Chi-, cago. Miss Marie J. Hesse, past pr 1esident of the Englewood Woman's, club, is to speak on "Mid-Victorian Art and' Age and Its Ffect on America." Miss -Hesse, prominent in educational and, social circles of EngleWood and Ch i- >cago, has'appeared bejore mnany clubs and bas been weillreceived. Mrs. J. W. Young of Chicago is chairman of the study club, and Mrs. D. j* Garen.-f -Chicago 4. president~ of the guild. of Ka 1. Mon is tak theP Wedù day, 5pa Alpha Theta, ison of Winnelka arrangemefts for Sluncheon in the of Fields Sattur- To R.turn i n Timne for More Farewell Parties Mrs. Charles E. Strickland c: SayO*f* ans club>. "In 1936, 1 was introduced to radio ma Phi Beta wil' by Mrs. John B. Boddie, radio chair- day., February 1 mian of the Tentb district. Mrs. Bod- horne of Mrs. die, and Mrs. James A. Burrili, at Jacksoni avenue, that time, were putting on interestiflg the regular 1)1 skits written by. Mrs. Burrili. It was group wiIl be ýpi my privilege to, be asked Iby Mrs. Adeline Bullen Boddie to give a fourteen-mfiflute pro- lExperirnent iiin ffrmnerWTTD. I 110w know -what Mis$- Bullen,v luncheon at th-v ries Swann, 521 encoe. Followinlg Iss meceting the ied to hiear Missý a talk on "Ani national Living."~ for ber a ens of Kei 724 lias isoil ýk but Mrs. ilworth to- ie for the rs. W. M. road, Ken- id for Mrs. ailworth. fHioelaiid Agroup tof îorth shore woxn- en, iinimbrs of the Ev'ant-tun and North Shore Aluînnaiie chap-. ter of Kappa Alpha Theta. b as becti engag ed actively iiina- ing arrangement.s. for the, Fo1u1-ý de-r's Day lunùcheon of tbe.sr ority Saturday, of this w'eek In the 'Wedgwood rooni of' Mar- .,hall Field'sat .12 :30, o'clock. Participating ini these plans arc N-rs- 1-I A. Morrýi,'on*, of Winiietka. presi-' dent ofý the North Shore chapter: Mrs. Court- Toel- of Wilmette. ".frsF. Willard T.ý Grimm of Kenilworth. Mr,-. *William. C. Henning and Mrs. T. B., McMartin of 'Winnetka, and ' Mr5. Leslie A. Wood and Mrs. A. B. Mao of M anston. Trhe active chapter at Northwe'terii ,is cooperating 'witb the aluninar chapters of the Chicago area in pre-- senting the program of the afternoon., a fashion show of each decade sinice the sorority's foundirig in 1870, and mu sic. In addition, Marjory Maxwc tl. opera star, and herseif a Theta, wil sing. Has Rote in Play of Italian Culture Club Mrs. Q.iga Russo of 615 Brier .Kenilworth, formerly of Glenco takce a leading part ini a prod- .anston. Proceeds from the party are to be used for the scholarship for the Chicago Elgin, junior school. ady Xe pla.ci nupry 26. ,te is phere.' tini on i nu&rs.A of entertai afternoon. is ltnd