Wilniette, of .which Mrs. Frank L. Kaye ischairrman, announces that its first, program of the year will take place rriday. Octoberý 14, at 2 o'clock. The, program, to be given by the club quartet, will be:, oreWhere rny Love Lies Drearning. na Monastery Garden,"-.'in' the Lux- enibourg Garden.- The. meeting will be followedby a Social hour, and the following corn- Initte.e wHIl assist MTs. Kaye.; Mrs. Frank Rothing, Mrs. Frederick Mal-. loy. Mrs. Harry Sherwiîn. MVrs. George Lundy,: Mrs.. Charles Nor- nian, Mrs. -John i lrehman. ,Mrs. Robert Fontham. Mrs. William- Mc- Nulty, and Mrs. William Oýtter. L .Mrs. Dean Lakce Tiý M.vrs. Lundy, chairmnan of the mem-1. beth Michelet) will bership committee of the. Woman's' of "'With Malice To Catholic Club of Wilmette. reported for te Junior avxi at the meeting of F'iday. Septemnber Wia' lbo 23,, that new mem~bers rejyied in- oraisCibfW clude Mrs. Thomas F. Rourke. and b ig te regidar 7ýieo -Mrs; Charles J. Calderii ,atid that day eveiag., Octobe those reinstated are Mrs. Robert. £ng diier. at 6:45( Fôrtham, Mrs., Franqk Collier. Mrs. TraxIer is, a imer Joseph Heinzen,.Mrs. George Bough- JILiiors, toni. Mrs Charles Hàuber. Mrs.' Gordon Diltz, ýandý Mrs. A. J. Ley. Thirty-five 'members of the Catho -SÏ Augstn'S lic Action group of the club met ,tSIil the home of Mrs. George Steel e Moiday, October 3, lor luncheon and [Marrieds Grow ' thk- im-.i vvetin2o f the aroup. j Wnp'sbiv evenirn 'raxler (Elzizaý give ai review wouard Sorne" riliary of te Vilmette dur- eetlng 'thurs- wr 20, f ollow- o'lc.Mrs. rber of the .Carlos .Photo Young in Numbei tour of some o1 f te *uiu u'eresi-j ing exhibits in' a building so large that it is said of,- it "if the entire hnmety-three acres (of floor _ space), were spread.. out as a, single floor, iù would more than cover' the loop area from Lake, to Van Buren and~ from Wabash to Wells." The. cost oôf the' tour really is nominal.. For, although the tour is. one of the projects of the ways. and means commnittee which raisesI money for the club's building, fund, the, object of the tours committee is as much to* brng rmembers' and friends of1 the. club together in a trip to places of unusual interest which are no± open to the general public, as: it is. to help the build- ing fund. Mrs. Daniel Zick, chairman of tours, wili see that ber guests be- come well acquainted and have an enjoyàlble tline Ottobe? 24.' Ste iai- gone through maxny floors of the MVart and has planned the trip with the eye of a showman, choosing those exhibits for the group to visit which she knows the womnen want to see-beautiful interior decorating and landscaplng, period furniture, fine glass and pottery, marbie, tile, and brick for building, and unusual novelties of all description. IThe tour is open to anyone. It is not limited tno club riembers. C/a~sic Per/eciton T'here'ls Fashfion signiif-. icance In this Colonial Frock. Èf,1 mapped out the course of study 'me 'has growvn 10 suca proportions inLÂ t-owar'Rirngnolm, euuran oti group intends to follow for, the com- it is exceedingly difficuit to accom ways and means., igyear. Mils. Frank Oelenich modate everyone at a private home. Mrs. Zick will meet hier party brought a number. o! outstanding: and it now has to have room for ex- the morning of the tour at the Lin- býooks to the class anid these mnay be pansion. I n a s mn u c h as such a 'den avenue "L" station.- They will had by applying, to the desk on healthy group is havig roing take the last coach of the 10: 15 Suniday morning. She also, told. of} pains" it has been found necessalW "L- train to the city. -F. BM. te, many fine:. Catho,ie booksthat, to, retreat t') the Panish House. the m ay be obtaine d at the .Wilmette ccmmittee announces. .However Public library. Some of these arelWednesday's meeting turned out to - :Catholicism and. the. AmericanIbe more of a conquest titan a re- , - Mind.~"Te Vatian Toay.Ye ter reat, for now there are deftnite plan s meeting place ini order to niake it day nd TomoVatican :,Thy esiero-aou hat îs.to be done to the new suitable for- such' gatheings Twns Are 21 Mr, and Mrs. Pearl Emirich, 116 Central Park- avenue. entertalned twenty-four guests at a buffet su:- per Sunday evening, October 9, ini honor of the tweËtY-firstbirthday of, their twin sonýs, Harry and Paul. )ut Oak Srd Smallt l.r o lnt ei'Misesshop a,ýr Larger six., In ber Sportswear I 704 Ghurch Street Evanston