at Annual Luncheon On Wednesday, june 2, at a de-* ightful luncheon. in, the-solar- ium of the, Barrington Country, club, the. Northridge, Woman 's' club ended its seventh year. -The U-shapedtable was beautifuilly decorated , with'.streamiers ,of bridai wreâth, and vases of tu- lips, lilacs, snowballs, and snap- dragons.ý Mrs. Leonard Van Deursen read the Invocation. rsH.B., ingersol, president, in a b*ef and gracious speech thanked her boardfor its cooperation and'ex- pressed her happiness that the main purpose of the club, namely neigh- borliness, had. been fulfihýled.. She then introduced the honored guests,ý Mrs. David J. Davis, who has just completed her office as president of -the Woman's Club of Wîlmette, and who .charmingly greeted the club ahd extended best wishes for the con- tinued success of Northridge. With further best wishes for the continued success of Northridge, Mrs. Ingersoil presented the gavel ta the new president Mrs. Edwrd Devlin, who expressed her hopes for .a happy anid prosperous club year. On the behalf of the Ouütziio 5Oth Anniversary Birthday cakes lighted with fifty.golden candles will decor-' ate the lunc heon tables when members of Kappa Alpha.Theta celebrate.their fiftieth annivers- ary of the founding, of Tau chap- ter on Friday, june 11,. at 12:30 o'clock, in the ballroomn of the Orrington hotel. Mrs. Donald E. NichaIs, president. of Tau association, wili be assisted in greeting the guests by Mrs. D. Bligh ýGrasett, grand president, Mrs. Wil- liam C. Henning,, Mrsg. George S. Peaks, Mrs. Frank T. Murray, Miss Alta Miller, Mrs. George, Sanborn Smith. Mrs. Arthur R. Colwell, Mrs. Richard S. Carr, Mrs. W. S. -Schroe- der, Mrs. Chester: Taylor, Jr., Miss ,Mary Alsted, and zpemblers . o the board. An animated afternoan is promised with Genevieve Forbes Herrick as toastmistress. Mrs. L. E. Mitten has, written an amusinz historical sketch- in which Barbara Whitehouse, Phyllis Swenson, Jean Grasett, Madeline Long. Sally Newton, Daphne Wheeler, and several ather girls will fake part. .. Among thôse from out-of-town who have made earlv reservations are ,Miss Eva R. Hall of Sycamore. II., M. A. Borresen, vice-president; Mrs. Ernest Kuhn, recording. secretary; Mrs. William Mericle, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Charles Murphy, treasurer. Committee chairmen-Mrs. Wil-. liam Edmonds, program; Mrs. Ray Oughton social; Mrs. Leônard Van Deurse n, community interest; Mrs. Frank Suttie, child and home; Mrs. Morgan -Woodruff, literature; Mrs. Mrs. Clarencé"N. ahil, 22à Sheridan road, .Wikmîetka, lormertv of Gleiz-. coe, has recently been mode vice-president and chairmnan of tva'ys and ineans of the Womenm of Rotary> of Chicagoa. lit this caPacity she will have charge of tlie large bene it party which, the organization zill sponsor nexrt fait. The activities of the group are fritèiaril.y philapithro pic and include scwving for the babies at the Cook Cotunty hospital, and aid for the Home for Destituite Crip pied Ciiildren, and crip pied childrènt at the Ilinois Researchi hospital. ' -Y -. -, . l ., ,s aa vaiu4 Lm., Nfrs, Alvah 1,. Miller (Mildred Jones)> of Jesusalem, Palestine; Mrs. J. T. Haviland (Mfarjorie Benton) and two daughters, of Wayne, Pa., Mrs. Eline r Jennings (Marie Benton) and thrce dauzlhters, of Appleton, Wis.:; Mrs, C. Sterrv Lonz (Helen Rvan'>, her mother and daughter, of Pontiac, III., three generations of Thetas, and Mrs. Clarence H. Boswell (Ruth Ward) of, Rockford. Ill. On the follow ing afternoon ,(Satutr- Jack Mervis, 141 Robsart road, Kenilworth;. is exPe-cted home frani' the Universjti o iconsnStr day. yo icosnStr Reading Circle The Reading circle will mneet Mon- day; 'june 14, at 1 o'ckôck at the home Of Mrs. Melville Brown, 738 Eleventh1 Street. Miss Lucie Dix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tonm Dix, 236 Oxford road, Keiiilworth, is expected home Friday, from Connieticut,,college., Members Of thý Chicago-and North Shore Vassar Clubs are cordially in- vited ta attend a tea to be given in honor Of Dr. Henry Noble Mac- Cracken at the home of Miss Mera Galloway, 825 Roslyn place ýEvansý- ton, Friday, lune 1l, from 3 :30 té 5 :30 o'clock. W--ý