Sweetbearts cf Many Lands, of Many Bras, to Be Pictured February 13 nesday, .rebruary 11, is one par- ticularly apt for this season of year., her club members or flot, by the philanthropy de- assemble to do their bit Rapid Sale of Tickets Augurs Well for Succesof Woman' s Club Benefit in March The fine ,arts departinent of tthe he ar deartmet ofth%-lub areu Woman s Catholic club ôf, Wilmette colaborating in 'providing the .morn- is té be hostess to the. sweethearts of ing programn at 1:30 o'clock. A talk, many timés and countries on FPebru- on garden activities -will be given at ýary .13, in its Valentine program at 12:15 and luncheon will be served at 1. the Wilniette Womans. club. BasnD owo ie h The sweetheairts will be posed in rno D ou b îe h a f rame while appropriate songs areafe'onpgrm t2,edso - Sung by a c horus composed .'of Mrs.- troduction to residents of Wilmnette. Charles Norman, Mrs. -P. J. Riotinig, He and his 4dream pictures, with Mrs. Robert, Fontham, Mrs. H.arry music"' have delighted Sunday, Bye- Bettinghaus, and'Mrs. Charles.Broad. ningý club audiences for years, bhis an- The seethartsare:nual, n even biennial appearance, O f Sehool Days....... Agnes Thale becomîing .a . Sunday Evening clulb The Littie Girl of, Long Ago.....tradition. ............. .Elizabeth Ronan Thletrbeascontoge The Hawaiian Sweetheart .......... Thletr ,ascont ge ............ .:Mrs. P. -J. BroWn at the club, Wednesday is entitled The Indian Sweetheart .............. "Motoring Through Unusual West- ............. e.... Mrs. F. J. Rothing ern Wonderlands." The Irish Sweetheart...... ......... m. 'R. O. Turgeon,, Music, chosen appropriately. en- t Thé Italian *Sweetheart .....i....... hne h feto ohtebat ............. Mrs. A.,J Chubbhacsteefctobtbheeat Just Plain Mary ..Mrs. A. F. Sllivan of bis colored photographs and bis T'he, Merry Wtdnw Mme. F. Tourtelot celloquial, informing comments, whch The Red Cross Nurse ...... ......... are at timesenlivened with unforceil ............. Miss Vivyenne Morin hmr The Quaker Girl . Mrs. C. H. O'ReillY The Hoop-skirt Girl ......... Mr. De Cou combines a rare 'talent' ........... Miss Catherine Schmidt for selecting a lovely and impres*sive The Scotch Girl. Mrs.. A. H. -Robai The French Girl .... Misé Jane Norman subject and offering it *witb the ap-1 The SalVation 'Arry Gi rl............ propriate and beautîful musical .......Mrs. Arthur Hughes., scores. The Dutch Girl ..Mrs. A. J. Wernecke The Spanish Girl................. One of America's greatest critics, ..ri.e.Miss Maian Ortseifen who, writes program notes for thei The .. Ms. . J.SullvanBoston Symphony orchestra, says: Mrs. Harr3' Lombard and Mrs. M. ,~Mr. De Cou's pictures 'are niarvels B. Morris are assisting in making th i5 fpo gah adcl omr prorama succesLbltrtr hir fpoorpyan oo, omr to be described than the glories o man of the club, has arranged this sy o.ti n ae. Valentine' pageant. 'She is also spon- His appearance at the Woinan' ' sorinig the original poetry 'contest club heralds one of the gala, pro- which is now being. conducted, the gramis of the-year. winner of which will be announiced att tihis meeting on February 13.Ant W.B r a ot -Robert J. Casey, author and îec-Ant W.B nhm t turer, HowardVincent O'Brien, book Speak at E. Garden Club editor of The Chicago Daily News, Anita Willets. Burnham, artist, and and Gene 3Morgan, faue rier of a leturer known for ber iniimitableo The Chicago Daily News, are to *.act tlso e rvl bod st as judges for the contest. Mrs. Mar- 'be the speaker* at the next regular shail V. Kearney is fine arts chair- meeting of the Evening Gardent man. club of Wilmette Tuesday, February 10, at 8 o'cl ock, at the Wonian's club). . Today's* work will be done for the Baptist 01d peop1es' home, with Mes. Harry ,Burnsideacting as chairman. Mrs. G. W' Conilee. is.luncheon chair- man. ,Sewing commences at, n continues until on into the afternoon and luInchieon, is served 'at 12:30 o'clock. The next philanthrop,3 sewing day hias ýbeen cbanged from'February 20, to February 13, Mrs.. Frederick Tilt, chairman. of. the department,' an-. nounces. Arden Shore is the bene-. ficiary of the .'s-ewinig at that tiine, wbich wili be done under the chair- nxanship of Mrs.,Frank Corneilland ber committee, Mrs. Willis Hu tson, MIrs., O. C. Easttmnanl, Mrs. Charles- Bixbv, Mrs.. Arthur Taylor, .NMfrs. A, Ë. r.4ogié. I and Mrs. Paul-Renisch. M irs. Leslie Gates is luncheoýn chairman.' It is ex9.eed that, Miss Anna Bel Ferrier, superintendent of the Arden Shore camp, ivill be at the cl'ub to tell of her work. Garden ýClub in Meeting,,. With Att Group Feb. 11. The February meeting o f the XViI- nmette Garden 'club will be held Wed.- nesday morning, February; .Il., at 10:30 o'clock, at the Woman's, club of Wilmetté. It is the ann'ual, joint meeting of the garden club and the art department of the Woman's club. Mrs. Clay Harkcness of Aurora .wil speak' on "Perennial Gardens" and Jesse L. Smith of Highland Park will talk on "Wild *Flower Preserva- tion." M'rs. Gordon Wilson will inake the flower arrangement for discu>s>- siôn. Reservation s for lunicheon ' are to be, made. wit.h Mrs. John. Camp- l)ell: of 815 Lake avenue, Wihnmette.. by Monday, February 9.,. ihle i.mnbers of the Garden club are invited to. remainý as, guests iu the afternoon when Branson 'DeCoiu presents bis dreani pictures, "The Gardéns of the .Pacific Coast." Reserved seats for "Why Men Leave Home,",the play to.be given Marcb 5, 6, and 7, as a benefit for the building, f und . of the Woman's club of, Wil-: mette, are, going1 very quickly.. Sinc. there are to be three performances, i. is possible. to uise *only. the best loca- tions and, to assure good. seats, for every- one. 'The doors are not to be open. until 7:30, tbere being' no need, :witb this plan, for earlier arrivaI. 11Next Sunday, in. accordance with ai) annual .custom, the ticket committee is giving a tea at the club bouse for the cast and. the committee chairmen. Assisting Mrs. J. Robert McClu re and Mrs. Conrad T. FryVkman, who ae in charge of the sale of, tickets, are Mesdames E. G.' Allen, J. H. Brum- baugb, G. B. Bassier, IlI. B.* Fosteri A. L., Grinneil,. H. 'W. Grigsby, R. T. Hosking, 0. E. Koegel, R. E. P. Kline, E. D. Lyon, B. PF. Lewis, J..J. Mi ' Is,~ H. W. Mons, W. H. Magner, F. L. McGrath, H. E. Robrer, Lu'dwig Skogh, H. A. Storms, H. E. Von. der 'Hoff, G.W. Lilly, C. P. .Dubbs, 1). P. Mor- ton, Carey Orr. Mrs. Tho'mas Mintz, who plays the part of Nina Hargraves, is one of the y:ounger matrons of the roomn mothers at the St. Francis Xavier school. A member of the XV1oman's Catholic club.ý Mrs. Mintz has taken part in ail of its. dramatic productions and appeared recently as onie of the statues ia series' of art representat ions. North shore playgoers -will. remernier' her as' Gloria S'wanson -in ".Closé-Up." Mrs. Mintz studied dramatic art at Barnardl college, New York City. As Nina, the wif e of Sam Hargravès, she tries to dominate himi andý takes -extrerne mea- sures to .keép hini at home. Sm i strong_ for tb'emi and fin&~ diversion d uring ber absence iin Europe .that is 'not at ail t6 her liking and makes bher realize that she mnust conduct' herself differently toward him, Conradj Frykman,. who plays the, sturdy role of Sam Harg 1raves, bas'had niuch experience with practicai drama- tics. 'At a convention of, the Gym ,clb anld as bis subject is to ail, members are ring their husbands. I speakon "The Re- wsipaper to the Com- The monthly me service committee club of Wilmette m day, Eebruary 9, at George C. Lowell, que. ýg t m ex phsizng ld nd ew ombn -c;"*LAi5L<JYnotel. Dr. Ut I1~t~X pfasiifl 01 an ne coblations. Marguerite Wilker, director' of 'the the Wornan's She will offer suitabie suggestions University' Nurse ry. school. at Ann be hed Mon- for various exposures and uses of Arbor, liispeak on "Nursery home of Mrs. rooms 'and wili touch upon the psy- Schoolsp" and will answer. personà1, Ashland ave- chologicai. and physicai. reactions to problems eeviosmyb id color.' ' . by calling the OrrÎngton. fi '1