WVoman's Club Invites Ail North Shore To Its Spring Festival Mardi 27, 28, 29 To de TIw.e-Doy Morry-E of Entertaittment, Exhbits, Natfures,ý Luncheon, Teas, Next Wedncsday moi il o'clock, the doors of t mette Woman's -club w to celebrate a thrce day t Festival of' fun, frivioli good times for everybod Delicious luncheoins and Will be served, too, becau of. the mothers-ana 5cm: dads-will be acting in th which a re to be staged, ai won't be any time for, Co The clujb roomns will be att î decorated, and every nook an wiIl be occupied by some cc or bQQoth hytjng, alliuring art sale. The Maàin auditorilum, comfortable seating arrangeui, the various programs to be1 the stage, and the smaller ro be used for the bridge toui fortune telling, tea room, at activities. The entertainment forW afternoon will include some dance numbers by the pupils Alice Stade-Rosalie Brown mumd Fisher. Lois Haile. Tai Puizi, Barbara *iodenkirk, -lielene Steffens, Betsy Taylor, of Wilmette; Gladys Bohnen, and Patricia MulliIQ of Winnetka; Virginia Burkhardt of Kenilwortb; Sheia Weiymm,,i o Niles, and Marion McLeod of Evans- ton-assisted by Mrs. R. D. Oilar. club chairmian of dancing. The atmospbere of the -Old South. is brought to us in the evening for a good old-fasbioned southern style dinner is to be served at 6 o'clock Pro-Round of Chicago as a mystic seeress, -will Bazaar1 read tbe crystal and give you the *benefit of, ber vision; while Miss, Dinnle Elijia Everett. will read.your hand- writing as to character, temperamnt rning at and talents. "Graphology, or hand- he VViI-, writing," says Miss' Everett,' "isIlle, 'iii open physicaligesture of the mind." She sp b as written a.nd publisbed inanly arti- Sring cles on this fascinatiing subject., Mrs. ity and Walter J. Gougb b as charge »of the Ly. fortune- readings, and ber assisting dnescommittee is as .fellOws: Mesdames àse most Char-les. F. Ripley, George. W. Put-~ ~ .nain, F. D.,Scarf, Charles Mahanl, he shows A. F. Hooper, H. A. Riley, John J Lnd there Downey. R., W. Hallet, Harry Mons, oking at H. C. Carroll, M. C. Boothe, Leoniard P., Parsons,, Norman. C. Deno, J. IE. tractivelyý Scbulte, and H. E. Coyl. id corner M rs. Robert F. Kolb is chairman of cincession the White Elepbant bootb, and ber tic1es for comuiittee i.nolides the f olléwing. will have Mesdames, W. J. Aider, Harvey A. nents for Craig, W. J. Hanna, Roger A. Briggs,' given onf Carlton L. Banker, Charles R. Bixby, Omns will Charles D. Ewer, Howard Miller, [Mamlent. Frederic R. Kilner, Cbarles H. Kraft, nd other R. A. Wheelock, John Camipbell,, Morris A. Shapiro, John P. 'Harris, ednesday Raymond E. Bell, Richard, J. Codvý. , artistic Robert W. Hull, Rudolpb H. Horky. Of Miss' Charles Sears, H~. O. Weishaar, Wil- n, Rosa- Iianm S. Cloud, George L. Mittelsdorf, ne Hen- and Miss Frances A. Goodbue. be managead y Mrs. C. C. t-eflder- son and Mrs. William T. Morgan. Others on the committee are: Mes- dames R. C. Fyfe, 0. F. Jester, j. C. Baker, F. C. Hipp, A. C Mitzncr, G O. Pearson, C. R. Mahan, R., P. Engel, Alex F. Whitehead,, W. F. Schur, Paul Rensch, C. R. Smith,.arid Missý Rebecca Fitch.-Lillian- M. Christy. The choirman of the commiltee disposing spare for t/e Spring Festival of the Woman's Club of Wiline tic Wednesday, Thursd«y and Priday of next ureek, is Miss Rebecca Fitch of 1033 1lmzmod avenule. .SIe also' is in the prologue for the Old Plantation Nigkt play,- anid is nit the grab-bap ecomrnilte. "An afternoon witb Hope -Sum- mers" at the home of Mrs. J. W.. Nuzum, 745 Micbigan avenue, will be given to benefit the Wilmette center of the Woman's auxiliary of the 'Chi- cago Infant Welfare, Monday,, Mar.ch 25, at 2 o'clock. Miss Summers will. read, "The Green Bay Tree." Tea will be served. This is open to, members and friends Vassar Club's Evening Benefit One of,the nost delightful en- tertainmcnts- to be given- this Lent is the. reception, and the talk by "Commiander Cortlandt R3aughmnan of. the Great Lakes Naval. station .bef ore the North Shore Vassar club and its guests. The subject is. One with whicb Commander Baughmnan .is. extra- ordinarily familiar, "American Samoa in the South Seas."l The list of patrons and patronesses includes the.names Of Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Capron, Mr. and Mrs. .Ernest S. Ballard, Mr.-and Mrs. Roy Jay Cook, Dr. and Mrs, Vernon C. David, Dr. and Mrs. Kennetb Horan, Mr. and Mrs. ,John Matter, Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Cuniberti, Mr. and Mrs' Percy B. Eckhart, Mr. and. Mrs. Peirce C. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lord Wells, Mr. and Mrs. HaselI Howells, Mr. and Mrs... Nelson Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Lapham, Mrs. Keith Preston, Miss 'Elizabeth Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Ayres Boal, Mrs. Andrew .MacLeisb, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Latbam,, and Judge and Mrs. William Broth- are rs JLU ha..jrtrrs c Vid e ior VVil- mette; Mrs. Allan Gilbert, for Ken -- ilwortb; Mrs. Miles Warner and Mrs. Gerald Burtihani, for Winnetka; Mrs. Stanley Peirce, for Glencoe ; Mrs. Edwin Gilroy and Mrs. Fred Biggs,' for Highland Park; Mrs. John Barý- low, Mrs. Edward Forsythe, and M.Nrs. C. P. Fullerton, for Evanston. Mrs. Whipple Jacobs is in charge of a group of the Vassar girls wbo wilI be home from college at that time for 'their Easter vacation and mong the -numerous .fea:u res., ii i&vture on ijil >4ani aanL~Inu- de provision has been made for nia,p illustrated by motion pictures, e interested in the past, present.-will be given by Dorotlxy Walton future. Tea leaves will be rea(l Binder when Mrs. Ralph Brown :e tearoom, by Mrs. Jean Baxter opens ber home at 722 Prospect ave- i bas served the club in this capac- nue, Winnetkq, for the next. meeting, before. Mrs. Rose Walsh, who is of the North Shore Wellesley circle 1known in the metropollitan area. Tuesday, March 26, at 2:30ý o'clock. Meef in City .The S.A.E. Mothers club met Mon- day for luncheon. at Mandel's, Chi- cago. Hosfss fo Circle Mrs. Roy William Ide, Jr., invited members of the North circle--of St. Augustifie's cburch to have luncheon with ber Wednesday of last week at ber home, 1332 Forest avenue.ý