club of. WUmettfr when the or- ganizatiori opens its programs for the year wîth a meeting> at 2 ollo*k Friday-, September. 23, at the Woman's Club o! Wflmette. This will also be Rçciprocity Dy and Guest Day. sSving as hosteusës will be, Mr&. Thomas P. GibboflS% M 1- Haxry Barker, mrs. George Beaudin, Mrs- Frank KY,'Ibale, Mmr. Arthur B3*1 stofl, lmm. Frank Oelerich, lirs. COal Bartoi iMs. Walter Bal- jar&, Msr. Wendellfl Seng, .lMrs. joseph Verhaleu'. lirs. Edward' Kjrcbberg, asud lIrs. P. J. Cunixeen ex nuwbers n a logical kor. earnest- mrs. Bernard. N. Brockmafl chairman, and her committee C( sists of the followng: Mrs. Harry Mils and Mrs., 'Thomas M., Leal co-chairmen; and the Mesdar& William T. Davis, James J. Enrij Albert L Lanphear, James A- laner, and Leo .. illman, of GI( coe; B. T. McGiverfl. Chester Clevelanld. and Lawrence W. Hav, of Wjnnletka; Carl Muchenhirn, Lewis Pryor, of Chicago; and H. Tubby, of Evanston. Mrs. PMcGivern, Mrs. Mils. ' Mrs. Enriglit are in charge of1 openlflg party. A large attendance is anticipat an some reservations have aireâ Of Te- Addressft Young Mothers ig David Duslikin o! the flush 23 School. of Music in Winnetka) ee tr-.lk on "Music for the Young Chi organ-: JouurpeIisfs l'o Speok resumes for anoUUUI ye.7 monthly sewing days. tai be particularly interested i session .asiits bene.ticiary wi Baptist Old People's home., s i- days e the IS on- E. ahy.. mies ght. De- leu- E . res, and A. Womnan's guild of the, Wilmnette Parish Methodist church onFri- day- cf! this. week at 10 o'clock. in.the morning in the Great'hall of the educational building. .,The biography of Fanny' Kemble, lea'ding non-fiction best seller by Margaret &rrnstrong, is a story of* the Vitrian and Civil war period as romantie as any novel and .wil be an admirable vehicle for> Mrs. Faxon's vivid portrayal. thbn Septemfber 23, the second fea- ture o! this interesting series will be presented by Mrs. Ann Birk Kuper. ied. of Chi ag. lt will be a dramatiza- ýady tion o!c "Pride aud Prejudice," a rnodernized stage version by Helen Jerome. This novel was written in lias not changed since Jane Austen's time and it' is very gratifyig that in this day of sophistication the. sim- ikin plicity o! "Pride and Prejudice" %%ill should find an appeal. Ind T appropriate and lovely costume the Mrs. Kuper will give. a vivid i- e t<> terpretation o! this classic which has Sep>- won lavish praise from audiences aen-ad il h andcritics. andi groups as weu. She also is identified with' drarnatie groups con- nected with radio stations WGN. WBBM, NBC, and WLS. Notes Seymiour Photo WiLMRTTR LIFE