el, o. No Beter Hmes. exposition is coMplete at the Womian's club of Wilmette without the bazaar features of the> club's own bôoths. with their variety of attractions. Under the gener- ai chairmanship of Mrs. Edward C. Lingel of 412 Tenth street, chairmen, and, committees have been devoting mnany. weeks- to their, plans for this year'S exhib- it Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, February 23, 24, and 25. The eveint is open to the genai.apublic. Announced this week are chairnieti of club booths and committee mcm- bers, some of wbomn will be listed next week when complote information will be available. The Food table is beaded by Mrs. W. T. Muehlberg, chaîrnian;_Mes- Gift Booth -Helen Beach, châir- man -Miss Frances Goodhue, Mrm ..Prceemani, treasurers; Mrs. Paul Heller, 'transportation; Mrs. Percy- IdIer chairman of booth Wednesday; Mrs. Leslie A. Fitz, booth chairman Tuesday and Thursday; towels, chair- mnan, Mrs. Arthur Kirtley;sun suits - Mrs. J. E. Hill chairman; aprons and' pot bolders, Mrs. W. O. Haas, chair-1 man. Other workers and committee1 members for the Gift 'booth wiIi be announced next week. Dr. and Mrs. Emil A.. Anderson 827 Linden avenue, entertained at1 dinner at their home last Saturday1 evening for a party of. their friends. > in the annual IFlower. ShowOfoxtne, Garden Club of llinùois,:to be, held this year at the Navy pier from April 3 to 1l. The juniors have decided 'to enter a guest-room bay window as their: part of this great annual exýhibition wbich draws visitors from aIl parts of the state. The window.will be ar-, ranged by Mrs. Ogden Cook of Glencoe. The February meeting of the Kenul- orhJunior Garden club was held Wedresday of this week at the home of Mrs. S. H. Clark, 135 Fuller lane, Winnetka, when membeus met, to, hear an illustrated lecture on ever- greens presented by a representative. of the Hill1 nursery. An impressive list of patrons and patronesses well known in artistic'and social -circlesof the north shore is .lending its pres- tige to the North Shore Art leagýue's. Mardi Gras, bail and entertainment to be beld Tues- day eveningk, February. 9, at the Winnetka Woman's club.' Incîunded in this list are Mr. and Mrs.' Carey Orr and Mr. and Mrç. Albert llricli,-of 7Wilmette; Mr. and, Mrs. Paul;Schulze, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Perc B. Eckhart, of Knl worth; Mrs., Wval ter Strong, M>r. and' Mrs. Frederick Dickinson, Mr. and' Mrs. Max Epstein, Dr. and Mrs. Har-: rison L. Mettier, Mr. and Mrs. George 'B. Everitt;Mr. tand Mr. Era Taylor, Mr. and Mýrs. Towner Webster, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Affîeck, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil- liams Macy, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilson, Mr. and M.\rs. George Getgood, and Miss Mary Armnstrong, of Winnetka; Dr. and Mrs. J. W. F. Davies of Waukegan; Dr. and Mrs. Dwight orge W. k'utnam, harles R. Mahan, 0. J. Dreibus, C. Carroll, Archie ilooper.. Grab-bg -.-Mrs. J. D. -Di le, chair- n. Percv *Mrs. John Mýanville,- Jr.-, of Lake Fores t; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jer- reins of Barrington, Paul Scbulze ed Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradsbaw of Oak Park Ail plans for this festive celebra- tion of Shrove Tuesday are in the hands'of a committee b.eared hb, Man- get through leaving ini )oded areas., S.I.cts Jaune 26 for Woddina, Doy