The time has corne, the hour is at hand when William Albee opens the lecture series, sponsored by the Jun-' tor auxiliary, at the'Womari's Club of. Wilmette on Tuesday eeig March'28, with his illustrated lecture' on "Eskimo Harvest."- Itlwas just about a year',ago that William Albee rleturrnedagain to. * Alska on another great adventure. This time ini company with Carl- Dreutzen, president.'of the Adven- turer's Club of Chica go. As Mr. Albee said on*the eve of departure: "Mr. DreutZen and I have been corn- missioned to search for outstanding. specimens of walrus, oogruk, and seal. We are particularly anxious Estelle Ayer Johnson, head. of thie draina tic departrnent of Chicago Conservatory of Music, wlll present a. group of dramatic arti'sts, :grad- uates of the. conlservatc5r.y,, in a pr'o- gram ini the Little theatre of the Chicago Liszhtirig institute on! Marc h This proeram wiIl be oiven before a. large groun of Wilrnette. women who will att-nd the lkerfutre demon- stration "Color and Li2ht".. being snonsored, bv the. Fourth diviqinn of Metho diqt Woman's Éii1ld. Estelle Ayer Johnson so c1&ç-rfshtd the wom- en with, her siDlenclid interDretatiofls given at thef r Spring luncht-on last th, are t iig oneo mgPier Miss Svlvia Arme Johnson, one of Staff Photo the artists. is saidl to h(- one of the reerhôuse in Glencoe new findq of 191738. She bas played r, Jr., who will have the lèading roles in numerous out- er show on the Nainj standing producti-ns, I'L i g h t of Ages," dramatization at the Civic h& Shore Garden club, ODera hoiise i October 1937 being' is a member of the of note. Miss Johnson is praised by ues as state chairman critics for "her warmth of spirit, ~ , ~ keen understanding of fier- charac- the mounte were aearchi s their que8t d certainly sew- the are 27: Models for Card Party Nine models haveý been named for the fashion show which wil be held Monday, April 24, in conjunc- tion with the annual dessert bridge ýe won great acciaim by the critics. Equally gifted youne wômen ap- ýaring on this diversified program Il be Misses Lotta O'Leary, Vir- nia Houston, and Doris Franks. .e' concluding play "Prayer for ir Sons" is on an especially per- 1 a r kc Lawrence, Mrs. Byers, c, and their committees.