F Musical Guild, Inc., were entet- The board members of the The annual1 joint meeting of .the Woman's Clubof Wilmette and the Wilmette League of Women'Voters Will behé I d Wednesday, October 21, at the Womnan's club. the At >the morning esouder, sponsorship of. the League of Women Voters, Mrs. Florence Fifer1 Bobrer will speak. She is* oneof theprnnent> women in civiç and polîtical af fairs in Illinois. Mrs. Bobrer -served for eight years in the Illinois Sentate, the only woinan electede to that body. Sue is well-known.for ber welf are wozk, having been chairman of theI. E. R. C. in Maclean comnty, and knows the relief, situation thorougÉly. She is at present one of the national directors of the League of Women Voters. tained at tea Wednesdav afterMrs. William A. Durgin told noon in the studio of Florenc.e the story of the founding of thé Gullen Smith in theFine Arts Daughters of the. American building in Chicago,-A, number 'Révolution at'the openî-ng meetof nbrthi shore womcin, are.acing of the. Skokie Valley ehap- tively interested in the. welfare tçr, Monday, October. 12, at the of the oréranization. The ffuild stole.-a marcb on the ;ime of Mrs. Charles A. WhetHubavenue, ',Scott' S on. 1405 Usual fall rush of music club, activilrd Woods. A buffet luncheon tics ini Chicago,ý when it held: a, meet'men, September 12. ut 12-:3,0 o'clôck, preceded the ing -of its chair was called by the presimeeting The eeting.: The à sisting hostesses dent, Mrs. W. R. Morgan, who, preere Mrs. J. K. Farley, Jr., and ceding the business of tbe dayý, was hostess at a delightful buffet lunch'Miss Carol Jackson. Mr.Farley gave a report of the Fourtb division meeting at Wbeaton October 5, wbich -five members of the chapter attended. The Skokie Valley chapter and the Glencoe chapter pl an to woïk fogether. on the good citizenship award to be given to a New Trier Iligh school student. The chanter will also give a badge at the Palatine Higb school. At the November mneeting, to be held at the home of Mrs. David R. DeCamp, 615 Abhottsford road, Kenilworth. on Noveniber 9, members are asked to brinoe cigarets for U. S. dis- con at berborne on East View parkwav. The membership list:Was revised and plans laid for the first meeting of the guild's juniors on October 17, ie Arts bi 'Idin the. studio, in 4he ing. Arrangements were also -made for a director's tea in October when the various menibers of the board have returned to town for the winter. 1The members of the boardl include: Mrs. Morgan, Miss Agnes Hooe Pulsbury,, Florence Gullens Smith, publicity chairman; Miss Alma Birmingham, prograin chairman; Mrs. Julian Clay Risk of Winnetka, membership chairman - Miss Lai3ra Howardson, Fredéric Snyder, whose. program is "The Verbal NewsPaper," and obe 4ftfor4#flSinpMrSU, sad upill give it talk on "Keeping Ahead of the I-Iea4lines,» ut the afternoon, nieeting of the Woman's Club of Wilmette Wednesday, October 21, at 2 o'clock. Members of thse Wilmette League of Women Voter: ù,il be guests. .Because of hier great natural cbarm. and ber ability as. a speaker, -Mrs. Bobrer was selected to present a *plank on bettet' personnel in government to the Republican National convention. Ata time like tbis. wben jnterest "11 ented musicians, aside f rom monthly on progranis ini the studio. Included n.among tbose whom the guild bas. rs. honorcd with public presentation in The assisting bostesses w Ott- M. Ruth, and Mrs.. Ç- previous years are: Marya Matvas, White. Vinow soprano with the Chicago City ing day. The Neizbbors of Keni ilwortb w ,nOpera company : Ludlow White of To this event tl have charge of the enlrietainme, ntEvanston, baritone with the Civic women of the vilL V'alley chaý sponsored by the Skokie V P Opera company; Arthur Lande rs, forter to be given for thev veterans on~ merly of North Shore Country Day py, wiii De bour the luncheon vhen the philanf the Wonian's Ids its next sew- courtesy of the Woman's City Club' of Chicago. Mrs. Howard E. Ringbolm will give instructions on "How to Mark Your Ballot." After the luncheon bour, the civiés club invites ail , club members department, of the Wonian's club, ences at 10 and whose chairman is Mrs. John A. Don- automtatic macnine wilî the bc through W. Johnson by A. voting given Mrs. A. B. Adair of 320 Meirose eidenhelm is Girl Scout sociation. , Mrs. welsn, social. Council of Wilmette representative; avenue, Kenilworth' entertained the Mr s. Welsb, Girl Scout-work in Win- mtembers of ber card club for lunch- to many of the most historic internetka. Mrs. Farley, Great Lakes as- eon and bridge in ber borne on Mon- national conferences. He is in' touch day. with -the, rnost vital in world affairs.