honor ot the initates neld at the home of Mrs-; Budd C. Corbus in IEvanston. That evening, after the ceremony of initiation, a banquet *was beld at 7 o'clock at the Georgian, with Mrs. William Archibald Yonkers (Elizabeth Freudenreich) the ýtoastmistress. Responding to the "Toast of the Ivy,"P for1 the alumnae, was Mrs. John Heuss with h ler "The MUre Plant." Responding for the seniors, was Joyce, Pl.acek, with ý"The' Leaves";ý for the. Juniors,, Jean Greg- ory, "The Stem"; forý the -sophomores, Ruth Hipp, "Th e Rôots," andi for the.freshmen, Marion Nicholson, with "The Soul." In addition to the pledges of the Northwestern' chapter, Miss Afn 'Henderson of.Wilmette, -a pleçlge at the newest.chapter, Beta Xi, at the American university in Washington, D. C.,. one. of the original. petitioni> ng group, was unable to be initiated into that, chapter, so the' Nortbwestern chapter 'induided heir amtng its in- itiates. Her sister, Zella, is a mem- bers of this active chapter. Initiates of the local chapter were: Dorothy Brooker of Evanston, Louise Clausen of Highland Park, Jane Con- - ley, Concordia, Kas., Arle Rae Col- vin, Fulton, Ill., Mary Stuart Creed, Hinsdale, Jane Gehrz, Milwaukee, Martha Hart, Ft. Thomas, Ky., Jane Kirkpatrick, Benton, Ill., Lucille Learmonth, South Bend ' md., Jean %ýety Gantner, Vrii Coffey. During the play andý between scenies the school orchestra will render selections. Heleni Cashion is general chairman, of, the production and Peggy -Jane. Bachmann of Evanston' is publicit y cima.The play is dirécted by ,Miss Virginia Griffith. Farewell Party Mrs. Donald J Dick of Wilmette î& entertaining at -an evening bridge Friday, March 11, in honor of Mrs. Charles A. Ramnes of Evanston, who with Mr. Barnesandthe children, is leaving shotly te make their home in New York. 0. of M. Party On St. Patrick's Day, Thursday,L Mamch 17, Mrs. Susan MNartin and hem daughter Mrs. H e r b e r t W.- Henke, of. 836 Sheridan, road, will have a dessert bridge for the Mar- thas and their friends at 1. o'clock. ~-'4irnoancin~ our 'I Sprin~ Opentn~ with a galaxy cf the Ioveliest bits of feminine f >inery you've seen .in, yea rs. Hat 1s that are wearable, flatering, end bit sentimiental. Sketched: A Gibson, Girl seilor in, navy with pink sueïde trim. S7.6@ Others fromn $2.95 l'o $ 15.00ô co lony hot shop 1640 orringfon ave., evanston PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISRRS Oldberg, ilworth4.ý lai $eaalor PIay This Secautiful 26-PuECE SET of SiIvrwaore You have nothing to do but'opçn 170Dm home to a few of pour married frienda on, the evening you select. We prepare, serve, and hear ail expense of a delicious dinner. Then you may enjoy a pleasant evening at bridge or other pastime, an~d learn briefly about the Stainlesa Seul Waterleus Cook- ware in which youir meal wus propartd. Decide on the. date for your dinner. FME out the convenient coupon. Act irmd and the Stainlese Seul Hostess wLI cal!t. help you make arrangements N am . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . Address . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. is P7odnifon March 17, até gymnl4ifrn. Elizabeý Tudor,