"iOnce in a blue mo there cornes along a studentt who stirs the blood and imagination With he r readit'g and acting. Here is . that student. Marjorie Hurtu- bise has writtefl her own pro- gram, every word-of-it. YOU, will be thrIlled with what she does and with what she gives promise of doing in the years to corne," so Dean Ralph Dennis has writý- ten to former students of the school of speech of NorthWest- ern univerSity. each of whom he bas invited, with a husband, wif e, or f riend, to a tea at the ExastnWomai. cub Sun- day afternoon, April 18, at 4 o 'cloclç. Miss Hurtubise will give ber orig- inal progratu, "Meteors in~ Mauve" a dramnatic recital of the outstandillg in- cidents in the lives of Pleanor Duse, Sarah Bernhardt, and Ellen Terry. Dean Dennis is fiying homne f rom '- nt*1uest, where he went atter alike, in thie middle west, espvc.mny, will be given May 11-15, at the Ev- anston Woman's club. The exhibit, sp onsored again by the Rockford Col- ' lege club of Chicago, Witt take over the entire' clubbouse, and wili have several of Chicago's. outstanding shops, as well as about twenty smaller dealers f ront this vicinity and the east, New York and Pennsylvania. The Antique show under auspices of the Rockford club is conceded to be perhaps the highest class of its type not only here but ini the entire country. Plans for the exhibition in May are going forward vrery rapidly and as- sure its success. Although the coin- mittee considers that it has ail the space allotted that should be, ex- hibiprsýare, Sill ç'lnorinýg for space.- Mrs. John M. Compton and )*rs. Fran'k H. Stôwell cf Glencoe are co- chairnien cf the Antique show. with' Mrs. Robert Meier and Miss Evelyn Wienecke on their committee. Mrs. lames M. Hobbs is director. To G;ve Tea Winneika is choirman of 1North1 Shore .Priends, Chicago Jtsnior school, an organicition which is gidflg a mnmbership tea «t the home of Mv';. )lmer Jezvell Dicte, 1206 Tower road, Winnetka Monda y cf- tervroovn April 19, ai 3 o'clocle. Mrs. Clarence H. Shaver of Glence was appointed chair- man ýof the -nominatiflg commit-ý tee of the Friends of Lake Bluff Orphanage..at a meeting.,held Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. James H. Prindie in. Evanston. Servîng on the nominating commnittee with Mrs. Shaver are Mrs. Arthur Andersen, Jr., M.rs. Brower Munroe, Mrs. Ralph Z.,'Soren- son,. and Mrs. Harry W. Chron- quist., A meeting of the nominatiùig com- mittee will be héld April 20, at Mrs. Shaver's home to prepare a siate for the annual election. The next reg- be. held Wednesday, May 5. Miss Jessie Arbuékle, superintenci- ent of the,.orphanage, addressed the' members, last week, and commended the group on the progress madle since the first organizatiofl meeting ini No- vember, 1936. The .sewing of thre dozen play suits was completed at the meeting, and the entire lot sent to the orphanage at that time. -Additional bos, list are aiso a Mrs. Herbert I îses to last week's ounced as being, igall, Miss Grace D. THrdy, Mrs.. lawý of Mt end in Ken: and Mrs. P New York. ty campus, the following officers b-, ing elected to serve next year : Mrs. Albert R. Cobb, president;, Mrs. John R. Hastie, v,ice-presidenrt; M 'rs. *5III IV.-. -. . s. Ralph Soren- ,Sunstroni. and son, Mrs. Bridge Tee to Benefit Wellesley Studeni Aid and avenue, or 'UPPQ of her Co present..