.LL1 bLLAUoJA. Both Mrs. Bogert and Mr. Mulford presented factuai information on the backgroundý of the State School Board situation, using Senate Bil( B' 6) sponsoredby Senator Stuttie, and, House Bill (4), sponsored. by Representatives Vaný der Vries. and 'Neilli, as their examPpie. These, bis had been. defeated àt the speciaI session. Mr. Wàshburne's topic, «'junior High Schools, in New :Trier Town- ship," tied, up this information with the former topics. WiiI 'Sew for Wo'man S Shell'er Friday ai Club, The Chicago Woman's Shelter is the beneficiary of the philanthropy mette Friday of this week. Mrs. W. K. Wanner is chairman of the day, and Mrs. P. H. Williams is luncheon chairman. Ail- women of the village, whether club members or not, are welcome at the club, sewing days. A hot luncheon is served at noon, and work, whiech begins at 10 in the morning, continues until mid-after- noon. Con gressman R ai p h~ Church, wh.o has retÜrneà toEvanston from Washingtoni, willi teill mem- bers of the Juntior auxiliary' of. the Woman's Club of Wilmette o f "'The Work of a Conigressman," at the dinner meeting of the jun.; iors at 6:45 o'clock tonight (Thurs- day). Mr. Church, only ftepub- lican con gressman f r onmCookc has just been reelected to returrê to Washington. Mrs. Almon G. Harris has returned to Penacook, N.H., after spending three weeks with Mr. and Mrs., H. C. Carroll of>1531 Lake avenue. Mr. Carroll is a brother of Mrs. Harrýis. *The reports of the secretary and treasurer attested to by the audit-, ing committee, were applauded. To know that the foundation 'Is stili sound.is gratifyiný.: The successful, close means an iequally.encouraging satfor thé officers just eleeted: Mrs. Harry E. Smoot of 610 Maple a v enue, will serve the chapter as matron; Mrs. "William Oakwood of Evanston, s *sscite matron; Wil- liam T. Jones cof 1232 Elmwood ave- nue as patron, and August J. Kuel- zow as associate _patron. Mrs.1 William T. Morganis' con- ductress;. Mrs. Harry Sanders of Wînnetka, associate con.ductress; Mrs. Harold D. Skelton as secretary; Mrs. Earl E. Orner, treasurer.. Thé installation cerémonies will take place at the Wilmette Masonic tem-. pie, 1010 Central avenue, oh- De- cenbçr 5, at 8 o' cloç1k,. Resolutions. were read by Mrs. August J. Kuelzow on the death of Charles Lafayette Hoskens, past pat- ron of the chapter. Mrs. Charles Kunzelrnan and the daughter of Mrs. Edgar Fellers were reported ill. A climax to the meeting was the delicious refreshments served by Miss Dorothy Kuelzow and her comn- mittee-E. G. T. Clark ICuebler of Northw.etern untiversity, whosee summer t'rips to Germizny h-ave mgd4e possible his observande of the.growth o.ncl de- vüelopment:0f Fascismn, will speak, at an open meeting of the North Shore. Congre gation Israel. Sis- terhood Monda y at 2 o'clock in the temp~le at Glence, on. "Buy Ways cf Peace." E. L. Ray, Photo To Read for Drame Club Miss Ann Whitmack, Wilmette librarian, will read "The Sea Gull," for the Round Table--Drama- lub when the group meets Friday after- noon, November 18, at 1 o'clock at the home aïf Mrs. Jacques Wilis, 1606 Forest avenue., FOR. THE HOLIDA Y ( bouquet -FO IT We are happy t0offer our cus .I1f~PI I1i tomners ths new and exclusve 4400 id eJ,