fi'rst time in Chicago and vîcin- ity- it is believed,, by the Kenil-' -worth.center ef-the Infant Wel-, fare S%,ciety of -Chicggo. -This, *means,-otf raisin.glunds is, sug- *gested by Miss Mary Adelaide Allison, chairnian of the knit- ting and sewing committee, and therefore chairman of- the. Jack. and Jili shop which thete enter mlaintains. Miss Allison, wbo bas asked Nlrs. William Fowler, Jr., of Wiunetka. Mrs.- Donald LaChance of. Kenil- wortb, Mrs. Ralpb Scbnetz, .Mrs. Albert Brown, and Mrs. George Reeves of Evanston, to assist lier, will also inaugurate a sertes of montbly teas. ite 'Itraveflng Layette Bfaskt" wilI 6e, what its name implies, an attractive basket filled witb bibs, bootees. knitted sweaters and other INrs. Hayes M\cKintiey of Wiltnette bas announced that plans are now practically com- plete for tbe merging. of.,,the Ivanston Aluninae group, the North Shore alumnae group and'i' the Lake County group of Cran- ina Phi Beta into one group. 1Sone years ago, the Chicago Aluni- nae chapter, which met for luncheop once a month inthe, city, grew so, large that it was thought advisableto. divide the inembers înto groupi ac- cording to localities. Consequently, eight such groups were formied 'ail> over- the Chicago area, groups whicb held their regular -local mionthly meetings, but the cbairman i o each group and any other Gmamma Phi who wished to attend, reported au the nionthly luncheon in Chicago., Now tbchemebers of the tîrcee nothsh r rops ,hav e, so matnv iliterests ni commnon and nicet so often at other activities. thry bave decided to conmbine and will mneet together for the first timie foi- a one o'cloek lunicheoin oitN onday. January 17, at the homne of Nfr,. Duanie Peterson, 1014 Starr road. Xinntetka. An atteiidantce of aboui seventy-five is .expectced. As executive chairinin of the or- manizifn cornnnte. Nlrs. 'iin time, ceriter states.. At the montbly teas, young womeiî wiIl assemble for sewing and knitting for the Jack and Jill shop wbose headquarters are in the Heartbstonc tea rooni in Hubbard Woods. These 'two novel ideas are dis- ip. cim.- Ir. ei4 Service L *Mrs. Douglas H. NIcMillatî of vi anston vil1 rcv 1 Th )aniigerOlu V'cars." I1w Gilbert iFraiikati. Mrs. lRvan, %wlîose lhonic is at *159 Fullier Jai-e. Winuectka. is inean~ or. reservations wdiicli arc, to bc nit Ibv Jatitarv 13. W ILMETTE LIFE