Rehabilitation Institute Auxiliary Bird, Garden Club Plans to Conduct Schedules First Meeting Today Holiday Workshop The Winnetka Auxiliary of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago will hold its first meeting at 10:30 a.m. today. A tour of the institute will be followed by a movie, "The Way Back." After a short business meeting lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. Officers of the auxiliary are Mrs. Eugene P. Conser, chairman; Mrs. George J. Bulkley, vice chairman; Mrs. Robert H. Brew, recording secretary; Mrs. Walter Cherry Jr., corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Barger G. Nix, treasurer. Church Women to Hold Luncheon Wilmette Woman To Create Settings For Holiday Tables Table settings for holiday seasons will be created for Kenilworth Home and Garden Club by Mrs. Herbert P. Donald of Wilmette Monday. The meeting will be held at 1 p.m. in the Kenilworth Club, 410 Kenilworth Av. Mrs. Donald will present designs for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's in table settings for brunch, lunch, dinner, or late supper. Tea will be served following the program. Serving as hostesses will be Mrs. Creed Black, Mrs. Ovid W. Eshbach, Mrs. William G. Hanner, and Mrs. Daniel J. Terra, all of Kenilworth, and Mrs. Robert Prentiss of Winnetka. Tickets will be available at the door or from club members. Mrs. Walther Wyss of Winnetka, Frances Dawson (R-7th) of Evanspresident, will preside at the quar- ton. She will speak on the role of terly luncheon of the Wilmette Christian women in politics. Mrs. Malcolm Long of Glenview Mrs. John Flanagan, 1133 Seneca Lutheran Church women's group to Chairmen include Mrs. William be held at noon today in the church, is chairman of the luncheon and Rd., Wilmette, will be the hostess C. Lucy, hospitality; Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Fred Ueckermann of WilH. Kruse, publicity; Mrs. Theron for the Fourty Acres Bird and Seventh and Greenleaf Avs. The guest speaker will be Rep. mette is program chairman. Wright, program and projects; and Garden Club at 10:30 a.m. today Mrs. L. L. Stuart, membership. All for a Christmas workshop. Members will complete 100 tray are of Winnetka. EDENS All future meetings will be held favors for shut-ins at Illinois Children's Hospital School. in Winnetka homes. Luncheon and a business meeting will follow the work session. Helen Gruenwald, one of three delegates sent by Wilmette garden clubs to the University of Illinois The Rabbi Sholem A. Singer of Conservation School this summer, Highland Park will speak at the will describe the crash course in luncheon meeting of the Glencoe soil, water, and plant conservation. Forest Chapter of ORT at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Canadian Club to Meet Gertrude Maxwell of Highland A representative of the Hummel Park. House in Evanston will speak to the Mr. Singer will discuss on North Shore Canadian Woman's "American Jewry Portrait of Club at 12:30 p.m. Oct 27 in the Orchestrated Bedlam." He is a Orrington Hotel, 1710 Orrington lecturer in the history department Av,, Evanston. Mrs. John Duerkop, of Lake Forest College and has 190 Fuller Ln., Winnetka, can be traveled abroad to study the gen- contacted for further information. eral cultural patterns of countries. Rabbi to Address Forest ORT Unit New Trier Faculty Wives To Fete New Staff Members DORRIS ADELMAN ANTIQUES, INC. 902 Linden A v e . HUBBARD WOODS New faculty members at New Trier High School and their wives will be honored at a potluck dinner at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the lounge of New Trier East, 385 Winnetka Av., The annual event is given by the New Trier Faculty Wives' Club. An evening of swimming, volleyball, badminton, and bridge is planned after dinner. 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