to one for eacb table. These have been selected by, Mrs. Wallace Behnke, as- sisted by Mrs. HowardMiller,Mr. Frc.derick Taylor, and Mis. George Evans. Mi.Douglas Sauniders and Mrs. Robert Maeser, assisted by the. room mothers of each grade are handling the ticket sales.! The proceeds from the party will go ýinto the, general funid of the Cen.; tral-I<auirel ýP'arent-Treachier associà- Invité Villagers t ,Sew.for Arden, Shore The piilantiwopy department of the WVoman's Club of Minmette is baving anotiier of its ail-day sewing meetings Friday of this week, with the belle- ficiary of this event, Arden Shore. To aid in the work, ail women oi \Vilmette are invited, menibersihip in the club flot being a requirement. Sewing begins at 10 o'clock, a bot luncheon is served at iioon, and work continue$ until mid-afternoon. Give Up Sieighrid. to Aid Food Fund A contribution of $4.02 was given *to the Red Cross last iveek by- a club of eizht eirls in the fifth oi-ade of carlos Photo Mrs. Vilas Johnis, 930 -Chest- nu4t avenue; president-of the Friends of Larke Bluiff Orphanage, has been ýmode generol chairmanp in ch4rge of the arratigernents for the beneti. card party and fashion show which the organizatiosi will hold at, the Evaiston Wornan's club on Wed- ilesday, 'rch 3 N."S. Sisterhood Has Open Meeting Feb. 15 February 15'is the day of t he openi meeting of the Sisterhooý North Shore Congregation IsraE lext: who will discuss "New- Trends in Jewish Education." Saul Dorfman, young Chicago pian- ist. will give some interesting piano selectioiîs. Everyone interested is cordially invited. There will be sewing for the hos- pitals as usual at 9 o'clock. continu- ing through the day. until the mneet- ing iq called. Atteuclance at the to children up to GO.t ýen's Mrs. Katherine Loran of Des y is Plaines was the guest last week-endI age of her sister, Mrs. William Wagner, 11424 Gregory avenue.I BOWMAN. MILK COlTS No moitS TH E FIUNEST 0Of UTS KINDI 51 1 -