atternoon, March 20 at 4 *OCIocK,. Each year these exhibits in celebra- ý tion of Holy Week have grown ini size and beauty and the one this season is lovlier and more unusual than ever. Sculpture, wood carving, - stained glass, paintings,. embroideries, rar e books and, examples of architectural. art wili aIl be ondisplay. The ex- hibit of1 stained glass wili be b) far. the' most extensive showing there ha's ever been around. Chicago. The O'Shaughnessy studios,. the louis Ostfendorp studios, te~ila Harder studios, the Gianpini-Hiiggrt.~ studio and the D)'Ascenzo studio of Philadeiphia will ail1 make contribu- tions of stained. glass,. Alois Langi*~ nephew ôf the famous woodcarv er of __ Oberammergau. ,will.,have ,severall carved wooden figures on display and the American Seating company an;. the Kelly Interior Crafts, studio wvill be others showing wvood carvings. the Junii WelVe.lngto n Reynolds, one of Clhi- a?'s chl cagô'5 most outstanding painters, lias Soin rda.ý just completed a new painting lic o'clock, li cll "Madonna and Child."V I1 Otber painters whose. naines are I-ord famuiliar. to ail art loyers. and who Jon l will exhibit their works ini thi's ex- thée first hlibition are: joseph Rirren, PauIlin" the auxi, Palmer, Anna Lynchi, jean june NI - drel's SA ail, Ethel Coe, Mother Alexine, S1Is. aid coat ter Stanisia, Edna M. S. jolianseir.i e;,r Louis Xeinler. 2 George Chapellier wvIll have on cýx- hibit seven or.eighit paintings irom enlui bis rare collection of famous oid Cu masters. Cu Th~e Northwestern university A A group Cappella choir was fouinded by the nesday, Mi j late Dean Peter Christian Lutkin in' Mrs. Otis the spring' of 1906 to furnish ini- avenue, cidental.,music for, a lecture on earlY Keilworti church music given for the Evanston of thiese yq % Vomans -club, wvich, at that timne or relative had rooms in the Evanston Y. Il. Mrs. M C.A Illný o çrý.tr* r 1v a C.A uÏii a dinenwlgrtd's to hre. Mrtgae a ta suits of this ]impromptu choir that hie decided to oraiaina h einn fte Msorganized it as a permanent choral tion primi schooi vear September 1906. succesf1i1 Dorothv Hall is chairmnan bridýqe tea and fash ion shoztw. orauiliàarv Of tilé I'oli- b of W'Jilixttte is '7*-I'pl" VY afiernoon01, A4*il 9, af 2 at thîe [Woian's club. .411 proceeds firoui the off air. ?given to lte 1Vihunette if Lýocal charities and to the 'cr.qe»cv Relie f Pu sîd. Foi- lt ime In titi, St vit' rez'ules -ilarv lias s/'onsor-ed, a chl- haip iviti, appealing firocks ts and Isats ior tiît lutle ~' of sociclY, -uïiii ci silft. >o(th Junior Garden tb New Organization p of young people mlet Wed- [arch 9, at the residence of is L. Heath, 1426 Asburv WVinnetka and fornied the h Junior Garden club. N1o:t young womnen are daughiters res of Keniilworthi residents. Uark Cre sap, of Winnetka 1lk on the organization anld ose of a club and it wvas ,omake this neiv organiza- iarily a study club. ,ufus Stolp, who is a very the club house to make crosses for day after Easter, is evoking much Palm Sunday, From theré they 'viii interest ini the village. A generou, proceed to the homes of the four response hias followed the announice- hostesses for one o'clock luncheon ment and it bids fair to be *a "sell and ant afternoon gather ing. ouit,"' That and. nothing less wil The South group is to have its satisfy its sponsors, the committee meeting at the homne of Mrs. Foster announices. It coninients further Branson, 817 Central ýavenue, with thirouglî its, publicity chairînan, Mr. Mfr§. Harry.B. Wilson and Mrs. Wil- R. Tencher: bin E. Teni Broeck, as assisting host- -The Infant \Vclfare. work need., esses.. verv little introduction to commend The East circle will meet at the its wkorth and. far-reachiing poss.ib)il-- ýhome of Mrs. ClareniceýM,. Puimna-n, ities on behiaîf of Chicago's, under- 62-3 Washington 'avenue, with *-Mr.,) privileged children. Mrs. 'Ralph W. Nate S. Akely assisting as hostess. Moody, 1235 Ashland avenue, chair- The Southeast group is' laving its man 'of the senior, board, an 1d M r. ineetiîig at, the residenc e f. M-Nrs.. A. E. Beirnes, e.~ 927 Ramiona road. M. Aiitriii,, 1136 Ashland avei.ue. president of the Junior societv. rep- Mrs. Robert G..> HalliWelI and Mrs. resent the. Xilneite- center at th!ý Frank J. Wenter, Jr.,, are to assist excutvecomitee eetng1oft . as, hostesses. Womlan'sç au..xiliary of the. Infant The West circle will1 have as its Welfare Society o 1fý Chicago, 203 hostess, Mrs. R. W. McCandlish. of North Wabaslh avenue,, Chicago cacli 1700 Walnut. avenue, with Mrs. Civde,ý monlth. *Here thenceds and thle carL' Brown andMrs. -W. A. Bersclh as- being ýgiven to the children and. sitn.mothers at theý stations. also, the suîg- gestions fromi the centers as 1(î the At Vista de Lago variotis methods of carrving oni lti , A white éléphant lunicheon and inestimable wvork are. discussed, andi bridgé is s@heduled at the Vista del plans made.. Reports of the.se ineet- Lago club for Moiiday, March 21. ings and contacts are gîven at the "Bring your white elephants.to >the following local nionthlv meeting of party to, be disposed of and get -a' the represen-tativ-%es. . A ver%, close white elephant," the committee an- touch and relationship is kept be- nounces, and states, "For further -iný- tween the main office and. the oi - dormation caîl Mrs. Val Smnith of lying wvorking groups. Wilmette'sor \Vilmette or Mrs. Allant Houston of jective is the Alice H. Wood stationi .\innietka." A St. Patrick's dinner located at 1964 North lialsted strçe. dance Saturday. evening, March 19,. "The activities of our ineî is -also. one of the outstanding club center have been three-fold: first. events. i~sjfg money for the support oi infant Welfare *wor.k at the Alico H. Wood station; second, seýviuîg o 1 layettes and other garnients for de. 'TicktC a m n stitute babies; third, doing onîte work in the station. "Wilmette center, during ,1931. Con - - tributed $5,956,09 toward, the, coý~t oi the Alice H. Wood station: 1.111. garments for the babies, aIin con- junction with Highland Park,-,Ravini center, wvhich also wvorks for, ti-,- Alice H. WVood station, ftriirll voluinteer hielp for sevéentv- five per'- cent of the station's bi-weekly con- ferences throughQut the year. *"The Infant Welfare societv~ lazt The play, the club's annual draniat- and "jollification" wii follow ri- icentertainment presented by an mnediately afterwards at the Kenil- "éail-star" cast, is the one in which worth club, where refreshiments wiiI H. B. Warner starred a few vears be served, and where the cast miay ago. be greeted after the show. :There After the play. is over. a reception also.will be.danci.ng. !'oratmng 10 raise funds forthe cI'I. Wood station. 'Inarry March trch 16, Mrs. 0. M. Ruth of h and lier daughter, Mrs. H. enzie, 1447 Edgewood lane. tentertained at bridgé at the ome in honor of Miss Eliza- rill of Evanston who is to- pbert' Ely of Kenilworth on