Heads for Better Homes Exposition LuncheQn and dinner, and af- ternoon tea and fortune telling, will be part of the pormof the Better Homes expositio n at the Woman's Club of Wilmette; March 24, 25, and 26, f roeil in the morning to 10 at night. The exhibit," w ith its many fea- tures, 'has for its general chairman, Mrs. Arthur J. Dixon, and. fer its vice-chairman, Miss. Rebecca Fitch. Mrs. Emhil Anderson is treasurer.,Mrs. 0. E. Thalegis promotion chairman. 1Mrs. Fiederic-O. Ebeling is chair- man of clIub affairs which include two or three tablés ofwares. Mrs. Lincoln Torrey and her coMmittee aie in charge of kitchen arrangements and Mrs. D. Porter Empfield and'comà- mâitée have charge of the dining room. Luncheon will be served daily from 12 to 1:30, and dinner froni 5:30 te 7:30, in. the lounge of the club. Mrs. George D. Conlee is chairman ,of the ways and means committee of the club under whose auspices the exhibit is held. For niany weeks members of the ,committees have been working ener- getically for the success of this Bet- ter Homes exposition with its genl- eral booths of many wares and in- terests, and its social features. The three-day exhibit iu open te the en-' tire north shore-free of charge to those who have tickets-at a small .fée -for those who do not. Sixty thousand tickets have been distibuted- and three hundred posters have been placed at advantageous, points to calUattention to this, qne of the club's most,,importantprojects. Mrs. Arthur Stanten is social chair- .,man of the club; Mrs. Knight Blan- chard is chairman of the food solicita- tion committee. -fl General chairman of tihe B etter Homes exhibit spoèsored by thse ways a>sd meoess committee of thse Woman's Club of Wilmette at tise .ciibhotise March 24, 25, and 26, is Mrs. Artisur J. Ohxon. The evest i .s a malj.or one oit the north sho/re. Junior SchooI FriInds fo "FIy"Over "Lindy Trail"s The. North Shore Friends of Chi- cago Junior school are to give an ae:rial moiré flight over "Lindbergh Trail" at the home, of Mrs. Porter Fox, 626 Warwick avenue, Kenil- worth, Friday evening, Marchý 27, at, 8:5o'clock. The film covers scenes over and ini thirty-three countries of the West Indies, 'Central and South America, Each year new members are taken into the Kenilworth center of the Infant Welf are Society of Chicago, and to the group, which numbers residents frèm al along' the north shore among its members, have been added. twelve ongwmn, Mrs. Berrien Tarrant, Mrs. Fred MacKCie,, Mrs. John Heuss, Miss Mary Adelaide Allison, Mrs. Lawrence. Madison, Mrs. Frederick Boulton,. Mrs.- Rich- ard' Gobla, Mrs. Robert, Marshall, Mrs. Arthur Rooney, Mrs. Curtis Woolfolk, Mrs. Robert Powell, and Mrs. Wallace Miller. Membership in. the center.,is by. recommendation only,, and the names sbmitted to the. board at a previous session, were passed upon, and ac- ceptedat a meeting Tuesday of last W.eek. The point systemn has- been explained to, them and they are ready to, stat at once into active Infant Welfare work.» Durimg the mee.ting .the aniiuaI bridge tea and fashion show to hé given by the center was discussed. The day is March 31, the Kenilworth club the locale. Members of the cen- ter will be mannequins. A departure in arrangements will be made this' season, for tables wiil be reserved and there will be ushers. Reservations for residents from Wilmette north, may be made with Miss jane Ham~ilton of Kenilworth. For Evanston and its vicinity, Mns. John Harder of Evanston is taking reservations. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harms have, returned to tlieir home at 1020 Miami road from a trip to California which kept. them away about three. weeks. Choirmaaî of -Exhibits Amherst dlee Club Concert at Drake Many north shore namnes ap- pear on the patron and patron- ess, ist for the concert and dance sponsored by. the Amnherst Club, of Chicago and featuring the AmherstÇ College Gice club. The event. is to take p)lace Thurs- day. eveni ng, April 12,, at theý Drake hotel. Among those on the list are Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Burke. of Glen- coe; S. Bowles King, Mr. and Mrs. G. Irving Baily,, and Mr.ý and. Mrs. John, N. Ott, of Winnetkaý; Mr. and Mrs. George L. Treadwell of Kenil- worth;, Mr., and Mrs. Charles H. Brown of Wilmette; Mr."and Mrs. Charles Buresh,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watkins, Mr.- and Mrs. Lewis G. Blessing, Mr. and X'rs. Charles F. PutamMn. and I'irs. James H. Winston, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Swigert, Mr. and Mrs. Robent 1L. Scott, Jr-, Mr. and Mrs. R. e. Sherer, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Wells, of Evanston; the Rev. and Mrs. John: Timothy Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crossett, Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin, Mn. and Mrs. William E. Lewis, M r" and Mrs. Hamilton Moses, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kingman Perkins, Mr. and Mns. Charles W. Wrigley, Mn, and *Mrs. L. Parsons Warren,, Dr. and Mrs. George E. Shambaugh, jr., Mn. and Mrs. Edwin M. Casuels, Mr. and Mrs. Winthnop Snmith, and the Rev. and Mrs. Russel 1Boynton, of Chi- cago; Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Lay of Kewanee and Mn. and Mrs. E. Chandler Beech of Riverside complete the Iist. Mrs.. Robert K ay Wood McCoy of Evanston, is in charge of the ticket corn-, mittee and is being assisted> by Mrs Walter Glas, Mrs. Laurence C. Hecht, Miss Mmmi Schaeffer, Miss Nancy Lewis, Miss Ruth Griswold, Mrs. Swi- gert, of Evanston: Mrs. Bailv of Win'- IM M ark Be 1Lammens, and1 ru. Jérvis Ba Mrs. F. S. Yantis is giving a tea Friday afternoon of this week at ber home, 1130 Locust road, in honor of her mother, Mns. Henry Arthur Strain of St. Louis who is the house guest of her son-in-law and.daughter. dey ulsglst, March day M.s. tarni i-dinner to Miss her son's. - . ixteen of ber N'ew ier home.' On Sun- >nd was hostess at eaman's guests and