Marks.Luncheon of Wom'ýan's Club Impressions of the annual spring luncheon of the Woman's Club of Wihurette still li nger, Tbey s peill color-t he b ues of roses on tables, of spring flowers massed in bouquets on the, speaker's table; col.or in the> new prints of womnen's frocks and spning bats; the gray- green of near-by lake. Tbhey- spell inf ormality, and ligbtness --the informai and brief. words of welcorne by tbe president, Mrs. David J. Davis; tbe short and frienidly greet- ings by tbree guests of bonor, Mrs. Herbert V.' WeedP president, of tbe Tentb. district,. Illinois Federation of Womnen's Clubs; of Mrs. Charles Clar ke, president of. the Conference of: Club Presidents -and Program Chairmen; ofMrs. Harry L. Barker president' of the* Woman's Catholic 'Club of Wlmete; of Mts. Charles Williamson, president of the Junior auxiliary of the club, wbo in her com- ment on activities of the juniors, presented to tbe senior club tbeir gift, a cbeck for $250. Impressionsof the annual.lunch- eon speli entertainment-light and of bigb order, sucb as only can be given by those who are real artists-spell a ligbtness'of mood tbat steals only .., -..,, zi allinchernswhen nffie'r introduced by Mrs. Harvey A. Bush as the clima.x to ber two year tenure of office as program chairman. Much had been said in advance of the marked talent of William Miller, tenor,.wbho sang two groups of selec- tions. He sings, and one is. instantly aware' tbat critics bave- not been ex- travagant in their praise. Real -beauty is in bis voice, its quality, its flexibil- ity, its expressiveness, its color. His - ~Motett IPhotos Two Wilmette girls ore active in Plans for the an"uo card'party spon- sored by .tudents of the Marywood school in .Evanston u1hich VAUl be held Saturday afternoon, May 9, at tihe Stevens hotel. At thse left i., Miss Ruths Clohisy, Wtho is general chairinan of tihe Party. At thse riglst is Miss Betty Fù1som..head of the auxiliv.ry committee on patrons. Northridgje Notes: ail departments wilfl e read, the elec- tion of officers following. A s ocial program bas also been planned. TPhe social committee announces there wil be- a tour to Lombard during lilac time, the date to be set later. Garden Co*nter Features "Virginia Gardens," and Mrs. KRich- ard Bentley will speak on "Conservaý- tion." An overflow audience crowded tbe center's beadquarters in Winnetka Community House Tuesday morning, tbis week, to bear Mrs. Donald C. Cottrell, landscape arcbitect, discu ss "Designs for Suburban Gardens." Re.,wetei9 n the audience w-ere and Bridge, WiII Aid Junior School' With its spring benefit party, little more than two weeks dis- tant, thée Lvanston Friends of the ;Chicago Junior school are arrang 1ing final -plans for tis. event. The cinner, which will l>e held at Shawnee Countcry club. on Friday,. May 22, at7 o'clock, will be followed by, dancing, --,id bridge at 9. Keith B eecher' and bis orchestra, who opened the Continiental'roomtat* the. -Stevens botel,, will furnisb the. musi 'c. J. H. McNabb, 950 Hill road, Win-, netka, will be in charge of the tak- ing of motion pictures, and screen tests of the Party wvhic will be a fea-, ture of the evening's entertainment. Mrs. Charles H. Warner, Jr., 2412 Isabella street, Evanston, general chairman, who is receiving reserva- tions for the dinner, announces the completion of the comnmittee on ar- rangements: Mrn. W. A. Hansen, supervîsing the dinner, is assisted by Mrs. J. F. Grimes, Mrs. F. D. Mas- ters, Mrs. J. H. Allen, and Mrs. Wil- liam A. Osgood. Mrs. W. E. Jameson, with the- help of Mrs. W. B. Davis and Mrs. N. Cbase Flint, bas charge of ther Mrs. A. V. Gustavson, witb the aid o f Mrs. K. L. Baur, is arranging for: the prizes, and Mrs. S. H,. Nabigian is acting as social chairman. Assist- ng er are Mrs. Franklin Wanner, Mrs. David Patterson, Mrs. R. -A. Sonnen, Mrs. James A. Hemingway,, Mrs. Water F. 'Mebrlicb and M4rs., G. H. Simpson. The proceeds of this M4ay festivity will be added to the scholarship fund man. 110w can'Firai anytbing but the peti and "be on ber toes' to -kep up vwith <Iii peopleeif today, in tÔ be llu, oungDerg, retirig presidnt rot the man's two nouse guests xrom Min-, r guests Womans society,,,were guests. Fol- neapqlis, -IýI ...LiUiau N. Zelle, violin- presldent lowi ng luncheon the members and ist, and Mrs.' Margaret Hicks lértiuar guests returned to Mrs. Low's home ýScbmidtti, pianiset, who :are visiting B. to conduct tbe afternoon progra h beéfôü'abtt;a, Wëëk 'er to la