The spr i ng. meeting 'and luncheon is the annual gala event'bringing to a close thé so- cial activitie.s of the North Shore Conregtio IsaclSisterhood. This year it is scheduled for Monday, April 19, which ,will. imdeed be.a red letter day for. the mcornmunity. The progratn committee bas made a brilliant coup in securing Oscar Chauowtheyoung vio inist"ds covered" by Dr. Frederick Stock two ýyears ago. ,Mr. Chausow bas created afuiror i n nmu si c al circles, a. l thougb only twenty-two years old, bas been hailed by critics of thc metropolitan dailies as .a vîrtuosô oi OUtttndiitg geniu. ora.i lIa Chicago, of Russian parentage, Mr. Cbausow graduated f rom the University of Chicago, and bas reçeived tbe major part of bis musical education bere. He bas studied under sucb artists as » Leopold AuerJacques Gordon, Harry Diamond, and Amy Neil. In 1932 he won the Chicago Wo.uan's Club awarded the prize given by the Soci- ety of American Musiciails. *t 5t. b p i -- r. - A me mber of the club. Mrs. john Falvey, and ber daughter, Mary Jane. together with Clare Barker, daugh- ter-of Mrs.- H-arry Barker, progra m chdmawilpresent t he progranfi for tbe 'meeting Friday, afternooI,. April 23, at .3 o'clock. Tbey wi11 present a musicale: Vale D'Amiour. ....... ,.... Moszkow's)d To Sprlng ...............Grieg, Clave Barker La Spaganola ...... 0l) Chiara*" Lullaby frorn 'Jocelyni" Mary% Jane Falvey il Trovatore (duet) ........ from. "Verdi" Mr,. John Falvey. Clare Barkier Liebetitraume..............Lii4zt 'l'orna A oelO.......Di, Curtis Marey Jane Falvey A winni 1lis "Sunshine rv oP.ti»iisil, e- The Wolinai's bo'v Shawnee CoultrY Clul close Tuesday, April are distributed and aw Ladies' Bowling" lu" at tbe club at 1 o'cli Wblitilig of Evaniston,.c in ioe 5.l i argeof th season at il draw tu a when prizes made at tbe ,n to be hield Mrs. C. .. man of bowl- ncheon, The Two children, Dorothy, ai-d "Sunshine Henry,"' one of * Vil- mette's own interests, wilI be: guests of honoir at- the lastail- dày sewing iteeting of the sea- son, Friday, April, .16,,,sponsored by the. philanthropy depart- ment of the Woman's Cluibe of Wilmette f or all womeni of 'the village, club memberg or rnot. 'The 'Martha, Washingtonl Homre for Cripled Children: is the beneficiary of the day's .work. The littie boy and girl fromn there are coming with tbe. superint .endent,- Nirs.1 lucie 1'. Hatch, wbo will give the luncheon bour talk. Mrs. 1.oyd Yost is chairman of Carroll, Mrs. Grant M. Chandler. Mrs. Hans N. Gantzel, Mrs. Frank HI. Guy, Mrs. Paul Hardînan, Mrs. Trh-omas S. S. Hardwick, and Mrs. ;Harrison A. Storms. Mrs. Ralph Plotter is luncheon chairman. 1Sewing commences at 10, a bot .luncheon is served at noon, and dur- 'ing thathour Mrs. Hatch will intro- Sduce Dorotby and Henry, and tell of ;in Chicago. Mr. Lyed in recitals >untry, and bas ap- in thie "Pop" con- iicago orchestra un- direction. In adcli- pied Childreii, which zvill benepit by the philcsthroýpy sewitig ut the Womian',s Clii), of Wilmnette Priday of this î,,ecl. Henry umiil bc a~ guest of honor at the Iiipcheoii hour. Al woitel, of Wllilinette are invited to at- tend. lowed at foc afternoon by Regent-DoIfgate "Sunsbine Henry" is 9 yearsok and goîng on 10. One ýpictiures a lad of tbat age sturdy, red cbeeked, and boisterous. Bursting in after school witb roller skates or basebail, ah oui of breath and very bungry. But, l-ienry is different. Henry was bori - r;nrtlé- 2nd whn lie was a tin-, lier as alterna L ared as Sc ts with th r Mr. Stc no1001 1 home of sewing and , Bspon