Onle of the high-lights of the se-.Ssion was the president's report. Mrs. Ed- %vard 8. Hall revicwed the birth of the ojrganization. ils rapid growîh as the %\innetitka Republican Wénme's, club. irspréading into the'.othér villages, title and scope to include ail Repub- lican women in New Trier. Would Bau Patremage. Mr*s. Berilice T. Van dér..\ries,, whose election to the General As- erlyorîgiriallywas splts:ore(l l)y the cluil), talked on thie. work of the eiaueat Springfiùld. The lst sess'iQt of the i.cgislaturce, she said, was the inost disbrilani;ted, one in~ the history of our state ; a, sérions inalter coisidering the great expense in1voived1 and the nuinber of important matters that got no consideration. The great- est conflict m-as over the mnatter ot patroIYuge mntFshte imgedall iepn1tý' licans to join with other organization,, such as the League of Womnen Votvrs. ini cooperating ini the attenipt to (Io âway wit hthie patronage systcmi. Thle egisature, Mrs. Van. der Vrie.,. am Hmui , .UTUigUO Malcolm Balfour Studl Jeae' Ladd of Ke,,ilworth wili hate a r i Pr fa, entll Il rawn ,,i MSir James Rtrrie's Q u tyStrt." Senior 4-ay ai kovce'nore sehool; Iivansîon. to be p/'rcstited I'riday ez.enin, D I~eember M. nd.'r lte direction of Miss M rs. R~?oiin D. Wood gave a repoirt stude as recording secreary; r' Rhrt -Clik T. Sherman as treasurer; Mrs. Joli in th P". Hooker, as organization chiairman; Thi Mrs. Hill Blackett, as néeni)rshlip chairman: Mirs. W. A. Magie, as pu~b- licity cliairmian; and Mrs. Howard is' CPhillips as, social chairman. Several S p. and stage mnanagei lands ot mienîbers c ast. of characters is io.ebe .anvy Ja: san ............1 ary Wiloughby.- .Lel ,nny Willougliby ...i enritta ........('beIt Pop Up wiWé MALVAZ, 0e.