imani. Wvv iti ge white cmarts guide thiem, their instructor led the'm through vowel sounds, word usage and pronuniciation ini a gesture to- ward effective speaking. toward a Better Englisih movemnent. I-t was a related and quick stelA from their lesson to the rest of the ,programi. The story of the popular adtuneful lighit op)era,.' "'rhe Bohie- imian Girl," rewritten fo>r the occa- sion by Mrs » Frank Rothiing,. wa, read by NMrs., Roberxt Fonthami. Accenting the story itself was musiec, delightfully given hy club niembers, wlîo, as favorites, sang and playe.l several of the favorites that have miale "Théý Bohemiian G.irl" live on. The. four solo ists displayed cultiva-, tion in their chosen art. Mrs. Roth- ing with her sympathetic contralto opened the prograîn wit'h "A Soldier's ife»ý Mrs. Frank Kaye, a soprano with ringiing timibre and wide range. thenl sang "In the G3*psy Life." Mrs. Michael Morris,. a'concert. pianist, giv ing excellenit support in bler accômpaflinlent of ail the singitig, %vith clear full toile played, as solos, the s-pirited "Gallop," and then after the duet. "I Dreaint I1I)welt in Mar- hie Halls'.". 1)% Mrs. lZothing and MNrs. Kave, "l'le- Beautiful, Happy, and [ighit." Mrs. Rothine followed the last piano solo.with 'Comne, with' the Gvpsy Bride," M Nrs. Fontham with lier warm and stnoot'h contralto voice' sang rh Heart Bowed Downi." -Aniotlher dueét, "Th1en X'ou'll Retnern- ber M, by Mrs. Rothing and Mr S. Kave. showed theni at their best in enisetiill singing. The prQgramn .etded with' "0 \Vlhat Full Delighit." The prograin foundl great favo'r witb tbe audience. Reports preceded the progran; re- l)Orts.'of the parliamentary law class, annouincemnent of the philanthropy food shower at th e regular Novembier meet ing ofý the cluli;- the book study November 21, at the home of Mrs. I-arry Sherwin %wheni Mrs. William F.. Germer ill reviiew "Mrs. Barry"; invitation to miembers who sing to join the Club choruis meeting with NIrs. Harry 1Bettin.ghauis, and Mrs. on JjecemDer 6. Thi nerE der the leadership of1 Green-wood of Evanston, hI sewing 'meeting on Weci this week. Tbe other Evansi will, meet on Deceinher 6. staff in Washington, she 'is weii known' for her insight and comment on life and personalities of the capi- tal. She is. a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Sigma Phi, and Kappa Alpha Theta, and bas recently been elected president of the; National Woint.n's Press association. Mrs. joseph, Halsted, president of the Associate Alumnae, is planning the program ani tea with the assist'- 'ance of Mrs. Ernest Barbour, ýpro- grain châirman,' and. Mrs. Fred Schroeder,. Jr., social chairman., The following north shore alumnae will be assistants at the tea:' Miss Frances Cutler of Wilmette; Mrs. Leonard J,. Paidar ,of :Kenil- wvorth; Mrs. Clifton H. Stowers of Glencoe, and, froM Evanston,' Mes- dames Wallace' Christopher, John, Marcy Scott, Aldo Nessler, Wil liamn Frickson, John- H. Goessele, ,Jr., Ralph E. Colville, Elmore M. Murphy, Dillon R. Browni William Siegmund, George A. Veeder, Raymond *H. Keeler. andt Miss Mary Louise Pax-_ Soni. Club Invite$ Village Women to Sew for Girls The Service Cotincil for Girls alone- will benefit by the sewing at the Woman's Club of Wilmette Friday of this week under the auspices of the philanthropy department. The Chi- cago Womani's Shelter, announced last week as a co-beneficiary, will not be ajded by philantbropy sewing un- fil in Decemiber, it is announced this week. The sewing day is open to 'ail vil. lage women. During the luncheon hour Mrs. Albert, Held, chairman o the case committee of the Serv*cf counicil, will describe the work of herlý organization (The Protestant~ Big i Sisters), whch assist needy protest- ant girls of the Juùvenilecourt as long as their need exists. Its purpose..is to guide and belp the girls under its eare s0 that they may grow up to be normal, happy, useful citizens. Mrs. Allan M. Rossman is luncheon îen miembers Of the cU[iIILV rst J. W. Soîheii, 'chairm of Ernest Warner, Mrs. J.1 ups Miss.Grace Burchard, and Beazell. are Mrs'. ; Mrs. Boodin, ,rs. R. F. Architecture in Illinois." Mrs. C. C. G. Sanford, formerly jean Faukner of Evanston, will give a group of pi- ano solos. Both Mrs. Kessler and Mrs. Sanford are from the Illinois chapter. Mrs. George D. Rumnsfeld, programn chairman, has issued invitations. to. al Illinois Chi Oniegas in the surround- ing areas to bc guests on this day. Reservationg may be made by calling Mrs. John Heiberger of Evanston.. The first Chi:.Omega yée book bas just gone to press. and will be inailed as a 'notice for this meeting. Trhe book, will include the entire program of the. year, and, members- are asked nôt to -mislay tbem as theewill be, no meeting notices. Theo B. Robertson, Jr., 215 Fourth street, wbo is àttending Knoxc college, has been appointed assistant manager of the college theater. He is also house manager of bis fraternity, Phi Sigma KappLý A dditiond Club and Social -News on Page 39 CIOSINOOUT UN4CALLD. FUR COT f« rbalae nte de - emuin 1 l&$tea ni, SË5il SeMi@ &f it*, 5quiri.~U I«c.m, 50.Aime f0""-4. . m a lecest a ota Às S; . 45. .b W *nle'Pu$3.'2 ~ eF,""ui rge s etlasler At the Command of the HomE-sTEAD Cuest A Notable Dining Room Service Creole TH1IE 1HO0M 1625 J-iaman Avenue: a few pacci --------------