entine party for reoruary1 Much, interest bas, been sbowrnin silhouette glasse painting. Many at- tractive. pictures'have been made and taken home and many more, are being made. ve.r3ione is .making Valentines of ail kinds-from red and white hearts to big lacy affairs, however the most popular valentines being made in the handicraft classes-are those made of wallpaper. The dramatic club is busy, prepar- ing a play which. tbey wilL. present in the near future.. I.*OXIâ.grto CWCet Virginia Snyder, six years old is learning to crochet! If she cani, you can, tool1 So, why not join one. of the knitting clubs and learn. The Wom- en's club meets Thursday evenings and he gt4s club ieets, eery Fri- day afternoon. Two knit dresses have just been finished by members of the girls' club. Annabelle Thaman has just finished a smart rust colored sweat- er and Annette Lotsch has finished D. J. L. 'Gter eorge Y. >cnerzer and Hal, Mohr, assisted by. Chaplain Lea J. Qrr. Upon presentation of the candi- dates they were conducted by Past Commander Hawkins to the station of Past Commander Walther, who discoursed on "Justice." They îiext. proceededý to the station .of Past Commander- Mohr, who gave thé in- struction on . Freedom."Y They then were. conducted to the: station. of Past Commander Scherzer. who lec- tured- on "Democracy." Commander Leaton. then gave the, final instruc- fions on "Loyalt:y," after which ýtheI candidates'took the, oledze of ailegi- ance and signed the Post roster. This. occasion. was the first upoin which a ritualistic ceremony was em- ployed in the initiation'of candidat'es adopted as regulation procedure. Arthur Meeker, Jr,, to Address Writers' Guild Arthur Meeker, Jr., will be the luncheon speaker at the meeting of the North Shore Writers' Guild in the Georgian hotel in Evanston, Tues- day. February 9. Mr. Meeker's lat- ceived trom the w i - v Li., '- 4.- 1 peil, i367 Asbu Wood, (upper abbard Park avent e A. ail elected discoi and more ftrivol red the social 18 group have ossibilities of he men out- >ximately ten MEET IN WXLMETTE Menibers of the McLaren guild f the Church of the Holy Comforter met for luncheon and sewing on Mo-, day at the home of Mrs. W, EarIe 4Dunn, 225 Dupe place. h