Easter-Week tvefll Spo sord b C 'Id- First among the after-EaSter social events is the large salad bridge the Woman's guild of .St., Augustifle's 1Episcopal church is sponsorinlg at the.Woman's Club Tuesday afternoofl, March 30, at 1 :30 o'clock. it is the hope ofi the comuittee ini charge, headed by Mms Williamn Ed- monlds, with Mrs. S., Bigelow Haley, co-chairIaflh that the event will lie- Corne an annual aftair. The committec heads are Mrs. igym... obert5ofl. Mrs. Stanley L... Wade, 'sS. S. thes Two yo dramatic gr, Gibso': of IE ranged," by neni of the mectte iWorn I ;ketch north shore long identified w4Ith amateur Cru4h Kirchberg of Glencoe and J. Lincolfl reseiit a sketch, "A Marriage I-as Been Ar- guest evenig meeting of the fine arts depart- 'lub of IWilmette Friday, April 9, at the WVii- Radio Skits Will Be League Pwrty The 'Wilinette League o NVomen Voters.is§ having its an nual benefit party Wednesday,' Ap ril 21. This year the- event will be held in thiree north shôÜre homes, thos Of Mr s. Frederi'ck' W. :Merrifield, 1014 ElmwýOOld avenue, WTilne tte; Mrs. :Harry B.ý Bu-rnside, 615 Ridge avenue, KenilwOTth, and Mrls. G. T. H-ellmnuth, 636 Garland avenue,. Winnetka. An unusual and nove1 aiternoon'-s -entertaiflmeflt will be in store for those who purchase tickets for the day at Nirs. Hellmnuth's homne. Three enetaiing adio skits will be given. These radio sketches wefe 1vritten by Mrs. James A. Burrili of Wilmette. They are "The Long Arm," "Love 1-if e," and "The Great Crime WNave." They were part of the "Aunt Sairey Bisbee" series vvhich was on the air for twenty-six weeks last summer. They will be presented by 'Mrs. Bur- ril, Mrs. John B. J3oddie, and various other performers. The parties at the other twvo homIes Will End on monday An outstanding series of fort- sightly literary eventS draws to a. close Monday, March 29,' when Mrs. HM. E. Zander, Jr., gives the last of. the book reviews under the auspices of the North End circle of the Con- crevrinllchurch. on Satturday afternootl, April 3, at 2 oclovk, the jackc and J iii Players are >presentifl.-'Nobody's Boy" for the W,\onani's Club of Wilmette. This is the last of the series of young people's plays which this group has oresented in Wilmette during. this of Amnerica will hold its seventeenth animal cohference May 17-21, comning to Chicago for the event for the first tirne. Acting as hostesses for the parley will be the Chicago and the Evanston Junior leagues, and the locale f or. the headquarters of the tronference wil be at the Drake hotel. WiIt Be Mannequins in Juniors' Fashion, Show Mannequins for the fashion show to be given by the Juniors of the. Woman's Catholic Club of \Vilmette -i7t n ard nrty and. ota f s the fooas. of, Swork of the gild brai £rcby. the. a'lun of La Wei ral 10 Charles J. Enlind gave a ýn for twelve at her home, 115 avenue, ,Wedne, day ofthis at the Woman's cl April 7, at 1 o'clock. will be displayed. xaswuum