to Attend Ponley Trhe meniters of the Skokie .Valley chapter, Daughters of the American Revoution, *will at- tend the opening meeting of the for-ty-séconýd annual State 'con- ference W'ednesday, 'March, 16, in a body. The conference wilI be held thiree days,:March 16, 17, and -18, at the 'Stevenis hotel. The meeting, at the conference wil be in place of a chapter ineeting. the tbree girls chosen ta represent their high schools in the D. A. R. gocitizenship il. ma1 otest this. year, in the high schaals whcre the Skokic Valley, chapter sponsors the contcst, are Ruth Wiehrdt, of the Palatine Township High schaal, Kathryn Young of the Rosiclare High scIoj and Bernice Blakley McDonald of the Cave-mn-Rock Comn- munity Uigh school. These threc girls will be sent pins of recognition and 'will receive invitations, along witi girls f rom other high schoois, who are in the contest, ta attend the Wednesday evening meeting af the- D. A. R. at the state canference at- the Stevens hotel. The chapter bas the bronzeý D. A. R. rnarkers ready ta be placed on the graves of three former mem- bers of the chapter, Mrs. Florence Upton Ross, Mrs. Mary Crossett Kingsiey,, and Mrs. Eloise Kraemer, The members of the nom jnating commttee, Mrs. W. G. Mitchell, Mrs. Otto Ruth, and Mrs. William A. Durgin, will give their repart at the Apnil meeting. Keaskia .,.R.t Have Annual Guest Day Xaska J. D. Tolof Photo Bernie Photo Arnong thte chairmen of club activities booths for the annual Better Homes Exposition at thte Woman's Club of Wilmette Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, March 8, 9, and 10, are Mrs. W. K. Yates at the le/t, an'd Mrs. Victor La Pave, chairmen, respectively, of Tea roorn and Candy booth. Thte exposition, which will be open to the public front 10:30 in the morning' until 10 at night, is a pro ject of thte club's wcn's and Pnea>is cornmittee, and benefits thte bilding fund.1 Garden Club Program on Flower Arrangement The speaker. at the meeting of the Wilmette Garden club 'on Friday, March 4, at 2 o'clock, will be Chris- tine J. Wbitlock, wbo will talk on "Table Setting and Flower Arrange- mnents." The program is in cbarge of Mýrs. Harvey A. Bush. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank J. Scheidenbelm, 804 Forest avenue, Wilmctte. Mrs. C. E. Wells and Mrs. J. B. Olwin wiIl be the assisting hostesses. rdaughters of the A board meeting at 1 :30 o'clock n,_announces that will precede the meeting. ing of its charte lege. Their dauý among those elie Honor* society. by Mark Invite Wilmeffe Wome n to PhiIsnthropy Swing Onward IJôuse, a philainthropy sup- ported by Congrationalists, will benle- fit by the scwing accomplished at the ncxt ail-day work meeting sponsarcd by the philanthropy department ai the Wainan's Club of Wilmette, Fri- dlay, March 4, at the club-bouse. Mrs. J. Nyc Macalister is chairman of the %vork for the day. On ber com- mittce are Mrs' Earl Johnson, Mrs. David Park,. Mrs. HI. A. Whitman, Mrs. George D. Upsan, Mrs. Bruce Porter Owens, 'Mrs. George B. Knep- per, Mfrs. Enoch Steen, and Mrs. A. L. Grinneil. Mrs. W.illiam A. Richard- mant arei versa ty at Club Tunnel Tour Mrs. Paul K. Robertson, chair- main of the tours of, the Wo- man's Club of. Wilmette, bas mnanaged,"by hook or by crook"' to get -permission for sixtv mère guests to go down into the fifty mile tunnel underneath Chicago on ber next tour Wednesday, March 23. *This means that 120 reservations may he taken. in - stead of the originÙal 60. ýGreat disappointment was expres- sed by the members who were to late to get in under the.first sixty quat-thetickets were gone in fif- teen minutes-and sa Mrs. Robert- son said. she would se if she could. possibly manage ta secure permis- sion for twa graups Of sixty ta .ga down that morning, anc at 10 and The generai public lias flot been permittéd ta go dawn irito the tunnel for some time. It extends under the main business section of Chicago and carnies merchandise, coal. and ather supplies for the stores. The guests will ride in narrow gauue cars. After the trip there will be a 12 :3(Y luncheon at Carson Pirie's with a style show and talk on Mexican arts and crafts by Ruth W. I.ee. She will show pattery, hammcred silver, fine- cnt tin., bubble glass, and textiles which she collected ini the interiar of Mexcico. The tours committec is a part of the ways and mpians, committee of which Mrs. - Howard Ringholm is chairman. These projects are for the benefitof the club's building fund. Epw ortk Leàque-Group fo Attend City Prograem A rally ta hear a speaker at the Rogers Park Methodist cburch at Greenleaf and Ashland avnr-C; UFrtlI, be open t inmi- ncsday, a par- and 10,, ai and Greé Me, ..wilunette. WI.LMJ3TTB 3F