The. Woman's Catholic Club of Wilmette, for the program at its nhext meeting Friday afirnoon, Feb- ruary 24, at 2. o'clock, at the Wil- mette Woman's- club, will hear Bertha. H. Hall, g raphologist. Foflowîng. the busin ess meeting, Mrs. Thomas Gibbons, program chairman, will introduce Mrs. Hall,. who has lectured on the subject of' graphology for.many years.. In hier. talks it is said, she cornpletely cov- ers the fundamentals of this science. Comprehensive.,illustrations on the -blackboard show how handwriting discloses character,, and each per- son in her audience is able to recog- nize his own shortcomings and at- tributes. Through the application of this science, the speaker believes, one, , pay fOpd his. metier, thus 'as- suring success in te p or e nof' work. An outstanding purpose o! her lec- ture and work la to instruct parents and teachers how they may disco*ýer certain undesirable and mischievous tendencies shown in the handwriting o! children. Serious faults may be checked and corrected before they become definite handicaps, accord- Dessert Bridge to Aid Junior School Two Plays Remain in Series for Children The two children's plays r When Christian womnen of rnany denominations gather simultaneous- ly.in.,thousands-of communities to observe, the World Day of Prayer there must corne to ail present a deèp 'realization of, the woôrld-wid.e reach of Christian love and sym- pathy' The volumneof prayer is great, eahindividuÙal interprets its., quai- ity according to, he~r own particip- tion iri the services. *Acting as a link -in the, chain of prayer around the world the womnen of Wilmette churches will meet: in St. Augustine's Episcopal church at 2 o'clock on1 the designated day, Friday, February 24. In order that this sense of the universality of, Christian prayer and effort may be sharply emphasized four widely varied types of interde- nomninaiopnal service are clesignated each year for special prayer; the eight Union Christian colleges in the Orient, United States Government Schools for Indians; Christian litera- ture for usé in mission areas, Chris- tian service in Migrant Labor camps in the United States. *Arrangements for the program are being .planned by a committee of women from the various churches, those of St. Augustine's church be- George Lundy, ebiairman, has pre- cI sented. the naines o! the following - who were received as new members sE during the month of .January: Mes- c dames Frael M. Mawicke, Thomas c( H. Beacon; Jr., J. R. Casey, John d D. Christian, Donald MeNeill, Vin- fû cent Telletier, R~oy G. Travis, bi Clement G. O'Neil, Lewis G. Thoe- th lecke, and the reinstatement o! Mrs, hi Ferry !mmittee announce that those who Io not wish tô, play cards may sew or the school. Tables o! bridge will ýe made .up for those flot having heir own foursomes. There will ýe a nrize fn.or ah table. aba" as o Mrs. Hari lccessfulc on A. irman ýe" (now be- Luthèran church arranging the sen- )which will tenee prayers and publicity being lace o! "Al taken care of by the Methodist wom- anned. en. The sp~eaker will be the Rev. John orrs is the G. Hindley of the Congregational Ét he chil- church. Ail women of the village Hier large are urged to cooperate ini this vital consists Of service.-A. H. s, F. A. Fa-