House Board4, WiIlI Have Reunion Day On Saturday, May 22, the re, wiii be the anlnual'Beta House association meeting. It wil be. a. reunion with the North Shore Alumnae, with the'electioti of < officers for bothï the House as- sociation and North Shore alumn- nae, for the comning year. At 12 olclock; the- House Board asscitio wllhave its .meeting and elect6in., Luncheon will follow, and in the afternoon the alumnae wiIl hold -their meeting with election of officers. Theý chairman of the. nominating 7- TIiiittee,1 for the House board is Mrs. Walter Wilson. Assisting. her. are Miss Frances Cutier and Mrs. Parry Owens. Mrs. Harold Anderson is retiriflg preidet of 'the, Mouse board àssncia- tion, and Mrs. A. L. Wiltberger is the retiring vice-president. Mrs. Robert E. Wooden is treasurer, Mrs. Scott McDowell, secretary;, Mrs. G. W. Noble is budget chairman, Mrs. J. H. Lewis, finance; Miss Frances Scheid- enheini is on the house comniittee, and Mrs. Walter Wilson is retiring as ways and means chainxian. Mrs. S. E. Lingle is chairman: of the nominating to Be Made at Mount Holyoke Luncheon' For the annual, ltuncheo'ii and program of thé, Chicago Mount -Holyoke .c* tlb to be held, Satur- day,: May' 22, at, i1o'clock at Jacque's, . 900- North Michigan avenue, Chicago, jieinbers of the. or ganization *who attended the, centennial celel.)ration ob- serve(1 by the,college at South Hadle y, Ma§s.,- Ma>- 6 atnd 7, wiIl bring their reports. back, to the, Chicago Club. Amnong those who willspeakthat, afternoon are Miss, Florence Huth, the' president;ý Mrs. JamesJ. Forstail of Winnetka" the chairman of the Alumniae Day paogram; Miss Helen ~MonchQw, one of the three womeni speakers for, the Centennial; Miss Dorothy Brooks of Highland Park, Miss Harriet Allen, Mrs. Kari Vittuni, Mrs. Maurice Elgutter, Miss Grace. Sweniarton, and Mrs. E. B3. Tomlinson of Oak Park--- Mrs. George Spaulding of Glencoe, Miss Louise Meals of Evanston, and Mrs. Robert L. North of Chicago will be dressed in costumes representing some of the earliest days of the col- lege. Alpha P'hi chapter will be guests for the luncheon and meeting,, Saturday, which will be held at the, Chapter house. Reports will "be given by the dstrict convention delezate. Mrs. Morton Brooks,.- jr., . and by the dis-, trict governor, Mrs. Ralph Strader. Nelidoif Photo M1rs. W'illiamn A. Zimmerman&n, Jr., the former Lolita Jertlin.g, daughter of Dr. anid Mrs. AdolPhet 'IE. èBertling of Wilmette, and Mr. Zimmermann have returncd f rom a wedding trip through thte squth and t/te east and are now at honte witl t/te ride's Parents. Mlrs. Zimmewrmanns wedding dress, of palest bhie satin, wvas, trimmnied with seed pearls. Lier tulle veil wvas held inl place 7vith a cluster,. of orange blossoms' and s/te carried a round bkql4et of u4tite roses and lhues of the r-alley. Mr. Zinrnmerman:n is t/te son of Mr. and Mrs. lVjllja>n Zùnmcirn.mnnof Chicago. Chi Miss Monchow will repeat in brief outline her centennial address, "Wom-- en's Contribution to Education i the Past One Hundred Years," and there *will be election of officers.. Miss Julia Drake has been made chairman of the nominmating committee. To Dedice'te Memorial man avenue, reservations. a rmustrong, 1000, Hîn- vanston, is in charge of 1331 Chesi party ini ning. F Dirierwill meet DinnerTuesday, S. H. 0. Weishaar of Mrs. D. avenue gave a dinger avenue. home Saturday eve- members terical.soi Ivills, head of the organization, and Hans 'Lange, director, spoke,. and. Richard Crooks, and Alec Tempfleton were soloists.