a1 course ot4>1 1VturesV1I4 enitea"x- 'cursions in the jungle of Col- lege Education." Dr.. Mabelle B ab coc k Blake, président of Chicago Teachçrs college and 'formerl.y director of' incividual education at Smith college, will be -the lecture r. Her, training and experience have given. Dr. Blake an unusually fine preparation to speak on this subject. The sub-title of ber first lecture, Tuesday, Febrizary 5j' will be "The, Suntlight and Sbadows of the jungle.",:, The remaining talks in the series will. be given the five subsequent Tues- days. Eleven o'clock is the'hour of the lectures., In' addition to Tuesday's program, the College club. bas scheduled sev- eral events for next week 'Sunday afternoon, Etebruary 3, at 5 :30 o'clock, Miss Elizabeth Pain, will talk on "The South Seas and the * Orient," showing ber own motion pic- tures to fiustratë>-the lecture.' After' * the program a special Sunday night supper will be served. The club's supply of place doilies to be used in the dining room will be replenished Monday,,.when mem-ý bers of the club with ail their mothers and theircousins and their aunts who know how to crochet are invited to help make the new linens. The work will begin at 2 o'clock, and tea will be served.- 1Mrs. Howard Van Doren Shaw will be the club's guest of honor at a tea from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock Thursday, February 7, and will tell some of her experiences on a trip aboard a freigh- ter last year, as weIl as plans' for a trip on which she is soon to embark. * She was a great success at the club, a year ago, when she read her humor-, ous paper, 'Traveling Atone." An evening bridge Party is pflanned by thé club for Friday evening, Febru- a ry 8, at 8 o'clock. Attractive prizes and delicious refreshments are two t of the features promised. The club's February calendar gives k nrelin¶inarv 7notices of a benefit con- Joh& ,liiot, considered one di the forernoWç lyric and dearnatic tenrr amotig the youinge r tiçts of to- da. ising aria sej»theecture- recital of Mosscnet's "Manon.- to bc Po*esènted'at the Womat's Club: ,.of: Wilrnette Wednsesdoy,,morning. Kappa Alpha Thetas Posipon. Gala Luncheon The Founders' day luncheon, of Kappa. Alpha Theta celebrating . its sixty-fifth anniversary has been cbanged froni Saturctay, February 16, to Saturday, February 23. The event will take place in Marshall Field's Wedgwood room at 12:30 o'clock. Ullestad, president; will preside. Al ahunnae of the univers ity are invited to attend. Mrs. Beimfohr is a merm- ber.of the Delta Gamma sorority and a graduate of the University of Idaho, Sh-e bas done graduate vierk in Eng- lish, literature,. andý children's 'books, studying at ber aim'a mater, the Uni- versity of 'Pennsylvania, and. Colum- bia university. Sisf.rhood Nolos Tbe board of directors of th~e Sister- hood of the North Shore Congregation israel will meet at the. Temple on Mon- day, Pebruary 4, at 10 o'vlock. Al board menibers are urged to attend. I*ollowing the board meeting, at:2 -:1S o'clock in the afternoon, Mrs. Ann KCu- per will read the play, "The Children's Hour," written by Miss Lillian Hellman. As ýustal, there will'hé sewing start- ing at 9 o'cloek; the Braille class will meet at l0. Luncheon for School, Girls Anna Marie Booz, 919 Forest ave- nue, will be hostess at a luncheon this Saturday for a group of girls frorm Senn High schQol. treasurer, is toastmistress. Mrs. William T. Grimm of Kenilý- worth is the north shore member of the arrangements committee, with Miss Grace Millier. of Highland Park. co-chairman. Miss Jane ýHymers :of Evranston and Mrs. W. 'M. Branch -of Winnetka are taking north shore reservations. For Both Superior quality oak leather half I soles and loigwearîng rubber heels sewed or na5led on any size shoe. Workmanship anid. mater$sl absolu ur - anteed. Work done wfle you wait or dellvered free toyour homne. Best of service. We Lengthen. and Widen Shoes to Fit in Our Bargain BaseinCu SA&LE, )N$ FROM ý20 to 4C KnowU or me oooKs oi Lyc ict a- who in private life is the wife cf an Honor lowan American, Kenneth Brown, are "Har- enlik," "Ini the Heart cf the Balkans," Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Hays,, and «Child of the Orient." avenue, entertained at tea A dramatic reading will be given honer of Mrs., Elizabeth Lat at the samte hour and the 'same place 'Moines, who is visiting t] on Februar3y 20., DeBerards. 519 LaurelKEW O WQ IN Sunday in 550-NO. MICHIGAN AVE. C14SCAGO MICHISAN AT oI der of Des e Wilford Fre Parking At Lydy's* IWSH AND OHIO0 s k %.q...