toAid Urphanage Approximately .seven hundred tickets b ave been sold by the Friends of Lake.. Bluiff Orphan-1 age for their 6irst anniual benefit,' acard party, fashioti show, and tea, tobe held Wednesday after- noon, March 3, at the Woman's1 Club of Evanston. Thé distribu-ý tion of, tickets bas been going abead ver' rapidly, and it is ex- pectèd that' more tha n eight bundred.reservations will have been receivéd before the after- néon of the affair. The two added attractions for the party are a showing of spring fasb- ions by X'. A. llànna, Iffe., ôfSpt- ish, court, and a book revew to be 'pre8ented by Mrs, James S. Har- vey. Forecastitig what will be worn this seasoti in sport, afternoon, street, dinner dresses and wraps, the Hanna shop will display a large collection of spring inôdels. The mannequins for the fashion - -AU L * -IMr. Arthur Andersen, Men's night will be observ 'ed by the Womans'sClub of, Wil-7 mette Saturday eveI ngftho s week at the clubhouse. at 8« o'cloick. Dr. Sigmiund. Spaetb, critic, lecturer, broadcaster, ili reveal "the Adyctitures of a TuiieDetective.". Dr. Spaeth, wbo cones f rom Ne w York ýCity, is called "America's great- est'humnanizer of mu sic" with, it is said, "bis wit and wisdom, educa- ion and satire tnusically illustratecL" He brings to an audience "Ithe rare combination of mnusic, huxnor, and interesting information." Dr. Spaeth's latest and most amus- ing discoveries are inclu4ed in the- ptôgrani he %vill give Saturday, a program to which each member may bring one guest-husband, brother, or best, friend-a guest fee will be charged for other guests. The prograni is considered unique musical etitertainment-talking, play- ing, singing, broadcasting-A critic of the Los Angeles Times, in comment- ing upon Dr. Spaeth, remarked that, 'It is bis knowledge of what the rare combina lic illustrati Rarnbeau, and Francis C. Woolard. additional gitests., Dr. Spe For those wbo do not care to play hstmor, interesting ikiformni cards the commiittee bas arranged witl& music. for Mrs. Harvey to give a critical review of Noel Coward's book, "To- night at 8:30." Mrs. Harvey, chair- mani of the literature departrnent of To Tell of Frontior of mu,5 C eding lo Aid la en spaeth four tumes. I could hear Iim four hundred times more. Hle is the first mani who has ever miade me en-. joy a talk on, music in spite of my- Self." Members of the programn comimitte. Mrs. George E. Walk, Mrs. Glen S. Roberts, Mrs. John A.. Donaldson, Mrs. C. J. Zipprich, Mrs. Ralph C. Courntry Club Dance esex The Country Club of Evanston 15 the having a 4jnner dance Friday eve- Nel- ning, February 26, with Wally Wads- 1 tea worth's orchestra playing for danc- ing. The dinner hour is 8 o'clock. ett, 821 01 ner coutri February