Open to Public Printing Concern and, Candy, Fac- ranged through the co-operation of tory +0 Be Mecca for '.Toursfs" Mrs. Henryr W. Drucker, chairman N.x* ondayof the civlcs department of the Wom- a's Club and Mrs. Eugene A.in berg, chairman of the legal statùs When, you see attractive. publicain department of the Wilmette League tions and Christmas. cards and cal- of Women- Voters. enar d yuevrthnko te Judge, Walter J. LaBuy, judge of processes involved in xmaking.,them? the Circuit court ýo! Cook county, TOwaéh. thèm.1 being m ade is a wiil spea k on "'The Jury System, TowachWith Special Ermphasis on the NeW fascinating tbing,'and the first tour Womnan Juror." Lawyers believe of!ý the -W-om an's' Club of Wilmette, that. women have a "greât 'deal to Monday, NOvember 6, has been plan- learn about théir new obligations, and tis tant will hel ail women, nedto ivememersandguets howhether club woMý!"r flot, to learn join the tour an OPP9rtunity to go what is expected of them.' through one,,o! the largest printing After the talk of Judge. LaBuy, a comapanies in. the world, the Hall practical demonstration of empanel- Printing confipany. The plant 15 bo- ing a jury will be given by two at- at 600Wes Dverey trettorneys, Eugene A. Weinberg and cated t40WetDvre te, Henry W. Brandt.- Chicago, and is an on 0oneflQor, ., iteesedar -i, td oat-~ To watch candy bemng made and tend this open meeting in -the audi-w to "sample" here and there, as one torium of the Woman's club. always does ini candy factories, is fun, pure and simple, and the tour in the afternoon is planned with the C. D. A. Meeting lighterside of sight-seeing in view.g The factÔry is the -modern Mars The montbly meeting of the Ouil- Candy cornpany located at 2019 mette court, Catholic Daughters of North Oak Park avenue. America, will be held Monday eve- -~ --- - - .ning. November 6, at 8 o'clock at the Resèivatioins are iimited and those Who wish to go and have not yet made their reservations are asked to do so immediately before the list is complete. They may be made with' Mrs. .Youngberg or ber co-chairman, Mrs. Robert H. Bacon, or the mem- bers of ber committee: Mesdames- Albert G. Ackermann, John Barthol- omew, Edwiý W. Burbott, J., W. To Give Review Snazelle Photo .Mras. Rozer D.Oitar -is chair- mani of the ways and means de- partmenêt of, the Womar' Club Ôf Wlmette, the department upon which restsalal respousibilf.ty for the annual raisîn g of moue y for the club's building juv&d. Many are the projects which talce place throughout the season, but those in the immediate present are the tour on Monda y, November, 6, and the series of Friday morning book i'eviewis, the next of which Brownson Circle Plans Philanthropy Party A dessert bridge, a philantbropy party, àt 1 o'clock Monday, Novem- ber 6, *i11 be given.by the.Brown- son circle. Mrs. Prentiss McKenzie ýh is to be served at the story of Cathe- aund ber chilireu.. rie de ivie avenue, il 1217 Wilmette to returu Novemnber 8. Monday. 34 'I ner at 1Glen- n. Be-N t able spast bignals J tvents For Catholic Club Ways and Moans Salad Luncheon. CafhoIic Action and Fine Arts, *Depariment .Programs Annou nced The fine arts department of the', Womaù's Catholic Club of.Wilrnette, with Mrs. Frank L.'Kaye as.,chair- man, will present the following pro- gram Friday, Nove>mber 10,, at 2. o'clocký, at the Womnan's club, Green- leaf avenue and Tentb street. Mrs. Gorge IR.- Steele., 918' Sheri- Sidan road, will-review «"Biography of a, Family," by Milton Waldman. This book is written around the life o! Catherine de, Medici and ber children. Mrs: Steele bas always been deep- ly interested in this epocb of French history, bas' devoted much tirne tiv the study -of .it, and will, give a scholarly review of this rnost inter- esting woman,- Catherine de Medici. The second haîf of the program. will be a style show, "What the Club Woman of 1940 Will Wear," its thème shrouded in- mystery. To mu- sic accompanimenit, club members will niodel. Hostesses for the afternoon willI be Mrs. John j. Tracey and Mrs. A. W. Withrow. The ways and means department is announcing once more its salad luncheon at the home of Mrs. Wal- ter A. Jordan, 125 Abingdon road, Kenilworth, Tuesday. lMrs. Edward Hoffman and Mrs. Douglas Wilson are co-hostesses.' Because of the large nurnber of tickets sold, guests ,are urged to corne promptly. y Monday, November '6, the Catho- -lic action department of the club will meet at 1, at the home of Mrs. Henry G. Dalton,1029 Chestnut lavenue. At that time the Rev. James' rSheridan will inaugurate a series o! tbook talks. Mz's. John J. Traçey, )f Mrs. A. W. Withrow, a nd Mme. :James O'Brien will assist as bost- f esses. Tea w i 1l be semved at t- 4,,1.