cwmemApo1 Mrs. Gordon E. Mordoa cof Wilmette. will be .jnstalled as hihpriestess of Bethsaia Shrine number 43P, White Shrine Of, Jerusalem, at a. public. instal- lation 'which ýwill: take place on. Thursday,,Aprill11 at 8 o'clock at the Evanston Masonic tem- pie, Maple avenue and Lake street. Others to, be inducted inito office with Mrs. Mordof are Rudolph Ha- mann, watchman of shepherds; Mrs. Paul D. Blake, noble prophetess; Mrs. Andrew .G. Fraser, scribe; Mra. Bur- dette Kinder, treasurer; Mrs. George »eering, chaplain; Mns. June Roron, shepherdess; lins. Edward P. John- snguide ; Mn. RoyA. IHopkins, hcÏld; John H. Thomson, first wise- mani; Charles L. Brace, second wise- mani; Roy X.lHopkins, third wiseman;, Phillip H. Eichling, king; Mrs. Will- liam Guy Morgan, queen; Mrs. Ru- dolph Hamnn, first hawlsnaid; lits. Ray E~ Fjefluan, second handmaid;, Mrs. Isabel Ohnett, third' handmaid; Mrs. Hugo Fisher, crganist; Mrs. William H. Shellman, guardian; Rob- ent F. Milne, Suard. The qjueen's. -attendants are Mrs. J. W. McClinton, matron of honorý; Mrs. Sinmon H. Carlson, Courier; Mrs. Hugo B. Dinlcs, Mrs. Howard1 G. Moore, Mrs. F. Thomas Cook, Mrs. R. Roy Milne, Mrs. Delia Grantz, Miss Grace Grantz, Mrs; C.: A. Johnson, Mrs. Adolph F. Jloess, Mrs. John Woodhead, Mrs. Luella C. Newton, Mrs. Alla Heater, Mrs. Grace Hilis. The banner bearers are Mrs. Lew E. Davis, and Mrs. Harry C. Brace. William H. Shelîman is colon bear- er. Mns. Charles L. Brace is instruct- ress, and Mrs. Emma L. Wickersham is to be 'nistress of robes, and Mrs. Monday, April 15. The program wiII take the foru of an informaI panel discussion ini which Rabbi Joshua L. Liebuan of K.A.M. temple, Rabbi Martin Mi Weitz,t di-; rector -of the B'nai Brith Hillel fpun- dation at Northwestern university, and Rbi Charles E., Shuilnc-f North' Shore Congrégation 'Israel1 will speak on somé. Jewish problecu, the exact naiture of which will be decided upon just before: the speakers step on the platform., The, character of the discussion will be:entlrely infor- mal and the 'audienlce wili be invited to paticipate in the di scussion. Mrs. Albert A. Kahn, chairman Of the social commfiittee, is. in, charge-.of the luncheon arrangements.. Reser- vations are to be made by mail to thé Rudala Berker of Wilmette is Temple office before Saturday, April to present the "uçleep-uWlking". 13. -- - scene frosn Macbeth on the Shah;- As ~ uuaI1 h meeting will opn at -t a ft-gDy. ogo of the >sÊ 9. o'clock with srwing; luncheon wiIl arts depar: ment of tihe Joman's be served at 12:30) following which CatIolic Clueb of Wilmette Friday there will be reading of reports and cf ternoom, April 12, et 2 o'clock. election of officers, and then the prograni.,Eireryone. ih cordialIy in- vited. Catholic Juniors WilI Eleci Officers Tuesday Election of officers for next year is to be held by the Juniors of the Woman's Catholic Club of Wilmett e at their next meeting on Tuesday, Apnil 9, at the St. Francis school hall. All members are asked to at- tend. In addition to the election, Miss Janet Lersvh cf Wilmette will play ,several selections on the piano, and Dr. Francis E. Senear will talk on cosmetics and the care of the skin. Dr Senear is well known for bis Nofed Diseur WiII Be Club's Lwicheon Arlist ý The annual spring luncheon for the Woman's Club of Wilmette 'is only a littie less. than three weeks away. For that occasion, one of the mlost festive of the club year>- a Frank .Parker program has béen selected by. the program comniittee whose chair- man is Mrs. Harvey A. Bush. Frank Parker gives a solo perforu-. ance, bis art that of the story-teller; his song is a miniature drama in which he expresses al moods, tragic or comic, pathetic or: satiric. Each of his interpretations beconies a liv- ing thing, efiriched by authentic cos- tumnes. Shakespeare day, under the auspcesof the fine arts depaFt- ment of the Woman's Catbolic Club of Wilme.tte' wil be Apil 12,, at 2. Wcléck Mrs. Frank Thae will preside.. 'Mrs.' Walter Berminbghatn, accom%- panied, by. Miss Marian Setaro, wili, sing Shakespeare songs as follows:. ;h0 la Sylvia?7.........FranIE Schubert lii. Haï, the Lk... Franu Schubert (Poathumous) 1797-1828 >flstresa Mine. .-.John Allen Ç irpenter The' following group top wiIl be sung by.Mr,. Bermingham: lin queele trine mnorbIlde-_frMxn anon .escaut" ......Puocini Thei Sleep, That FJîita on l3aby'a Ryeo-- John Alden Carpenter Le. Silhouettes.. John, Alden Carpenter After the vocal numbers, a group of scenes brou "Macbeth," "Merchant of Venice," "Romeo and Juliet,» and, "The Taming off the Slrew,» will fol- low, presented by the Misses Dolores *Koch, Geiivéve Smith, Rose Toscan, and Anti Hoffinan, senior students at Mallinckrodt High school, under the, direction of Mrs. Charles, Broad. Miss Eulalia Barker will; be pre- sented in the "sleep-walking" scene from, "Macbeth," and Mrs. Michael Morris wiIl play piano sélections from "Mid-Summer Night's Dream." Mrs. George Beaudin, chairman of the fine. arts departnmeit, is to read a paper, entitled, "Thei Bard of Avon." The hostess for the afternoon will be Mrs. Charles Berold, Mrs. George Browning, and Mrs. Herman Lersch. Save Rummage0 for Two Day Sale,'Guilds Urge Uncovering plants in the garden and rummaging through the house go hand in hand as spring sends forthl. Mot kers fo Meef The M lothers' club of St. Joseph's parih wll aveits regular monthly meeting on Friday evening, April 5, in the school building.