In 'spite of swnmer vacations and the languor *that one gen.. erally associates -with. warm weather, the. programi commit- tee of Fort Dearborn chapter of Daughters of' the American Revolution has been planning activities for the coming year. Mrs. Geor~ge H. Crampton, 2515. Ashland avenue, Evanston, the new- ly elected first vice-regent, serves, according to custom, as chairman of the committee. The following women wifl assist her: Mrs. Reid R. Bronson, regent; Mrs. Edward R. Wray, Mrs. C. R. Morrison, Mrs. Harry H. Hamputon, Mrs. H!arold E. The officers and chilciren of the' Tenth District Federation of, Womien's Clubs are planning in- teresting as',well as beneficial. out lines of work for the coming year under the efficient council, of their president, Mrs. Henry Rhode of Lake Forest. 1Mrs. Fred M. Clarke, 931,Oakwood, avenue, Wilmette, second 'vice-pres- ident of the Tenth, district, has se- lected the fourteen new chairmen to serve the district in the. varlous departments during the year. Wilmelte is represented, i that roster by ýMrs. Archibald A. McKin- ley of 2710, Blackhawk road, former art chairman of the Womnan's Club Woman' s Edepart- MeKenie n home; ake For- pnulanmhropies. Luere wil ue a fashion show and book review in-. cluded in the afterrnoon' s entertain- ment. Orville A. Oaks, of Evanston, will talk on "The Romance o! Wood," at the meeting to be held at the Wom- an's club October 17., were Ti tzitar. George athe son f fW ?wood avenue. pproach to the , Mr. and Mra. )to by Koehne. Mrs. Paul M. La a member o! theN club, music, Mrs. mse of Zion City, ýuk egan Woman's lyron E. Boswell Ridge School for WILMETTB LIF-E