love." .But tfl1sspring. in .particular a young girl's fancy earnestly. tuns to -philanthropie, enterprises and lec- tures-that. is if the young girl: m question happens to belong to, the Junior auxiliary. of the Woman's Club of Wilmette. The combined "f ancies" of the m enibers of the, ways and means committee are re- iponsible for the opportunities af- forded by the lecture series. Under the direction of Mrs. W. H. K. Bennett, Jr., assisted by ,Myrtle Lundquist, chairman.of tick- et sales, and Alison Burge, ýchair- man of clubhouse arrangements, the comiiteepresented its first speak- er, William Albee, on Tuesday eve- ning, March 28, and is now prepar- one ,y, ýe the unres, Way one of us. cause it con ilWOrtU is a junor membeir of the Sunbeam league who will sel cigarets at the annual card party the league u'il sponsor Tuesclay a ternoon,-Maij 11, at the Stevens hotel at 1:30 o'clock. The event is the twenty-seventh annual party of its kincl given for' the benefît of the km cergartens for crippled children the leaguie supports. Evanston Country, club Saturday evening, April,15. Mrs. Roy Ding man is chairman: of the' group Who Will vend cigarets. On her comm ittee are Mrs. Robert Bluchanan, Mrs. R. D.-Carver, Mrs. 3E. Hendrix, Mrs. W. G. flobbs, Mrs. E. W. Holmes, and Mrs. E. A. Johnson. Directing the sale of, garde.nias will bthe chairman, Mrs. Thomnas K. Mount, and her committee consist- ing of Mrs. W. S. Yates,l Mrs. Wil- liam Ward Smith,- Mrs. G. A. Crafts., Mrs. John ýD. Davies,, Mrs. Chester C. Robinson,-,Mrs. Joe F. Thompson,: and Mrs. William D. Kel- logg. Jack and I Shopt Exhibits, Baby ClothesT Mrs. Robert Fletcher, a member of the Glencoe Senior center of'the Infant Welfare Society of Chi-t cago, Wednesday of this week haç.L a center meeting at her home. At that time, the Kenilworth center had Because of the Province II con- fererice which took the 'place of their regular March. meeting, the North Shore alunmnae of Gamma Phi Beta will be meeting for the, first time -undier their new oficer s when they gather 'at, the home of. Mrs. Stephen R. ,Truesde.1l,ý 1830 Sheridan road, Evanston, at 2.o'clock on Wednésday, April 12, to hear .a program, by, Miss Margaret Walsh. Miss Walsh, Who is a professor of English at Loyola univers ity, gave such an interesting talk the last time she apPeared, before the gro'up that she hias been asked to g 1iv e an- other program. Mrs. Truesdell will be assisted by the following hostesses: Mrs. Dean Buckmaster, Miss M a r g u e r i t e Stokes, Mrs. Paul Heineke, Mrs. George Walsh, Mrs. Harry Young, and Mrs. K. D. Carpenter. i'Mrs. John Hageman of Evanston,, the new president, will preside. Oth- er officers elected with her are: Mrs. Hayes McKinney, advisor, Mrs. Stephen Truesdell, vice-presi- dent: Mrs. J. E. Woodman, secre- tary;' Mrs. Donald Brewer, treas- urer; Mrs. Ralph Laue and Mrs. Charles Swann, social chairmeri: Mrs. Douglas 2H. MacMillan, pub- licity; Mrs. Lawrence lJass, mem- ,conipels him to keep Kaskaskia chapter, Daughters ofE ernational develop- the American Revolution will hold ýz knows whereof he its next meeting Tuesday, April 11, the rest of us, he at the home of Mrs. George L. et, not fancy. 1 Cragg, 4053 Lake Park avenue, Chi- Sfancy of Alexander cago, where the members will meet ray ln his own fas- for luncheon at 12 o'clock. oughout and beyond A report of the state conference Buff et Supper Planned AIumnoe Presiden- 4 For A.O.P. Alumnae On Tuesday, April 11, Alpha Omi- cron Pi's North Shore Alurnnae group will meet at the home of Mrs. Van N. Marker, 2214 Colfax avenue, Evanston for a buffet supper at 6:30 o'clock. aids ai ;t of Mr. r TTnli 44