Activities in Wilmette thése days are htighlighted by the' group of women on the.commit- tee in. this village to. seli season subseription tickets for the tour gala programns the Northwest- ern University Music. Festival >will give in May.. i With three co-chairmen, Mrs. Har- vey A. Bush, Mrs. Herbert B. Mul- ford, and, Mrs. Frank J. Scheiden- helm, with five new members, Mrs. Percy B. D. Idier, Mrs. F. W. Bur- 1pee,. Mrs. J. C.* Baker, Mrs. P. W. McKay, and Mrs. R.:E Pattison Kline, this group- is canvassing the village, selling tickets, already quite a number of which has been sent in Music patrons and friends of pre- vious festivals, as well as newcomers, * new lovers of music living here, are urged to get in touch with any mem- ber of the comnittee to get infor- * mation as to prices, to obtain tickets, This comînîttee, in addition to those just mentioned, includes Mes- dames John W. Fisher, Jr., Otto Malcolm Balfour P~hoto Moffett Photo A Winn.etkan, 'Mrs. Rawleigh War;ier, at the le! t, is assisting zcitls the sale of boxes for the fir.vt National Badminton tcnurnantent ta be played in Chicago March 1-3. Mrs. Warner, a mnember of. the Junior atixiliary of the .Evanston Infant Welf are center, which, with the Junior Service league, is conducting. the tickets sale for the mnatch 'es, headed lasi years's box contmittec for the touirnarnent sponsored on the norti: shore by the Juniior avxiliary. Mrs. Eugce l/ oss, also a reside;it of the same village, is servinig as chair- moan of utshers for the national tournanwent zchich is ta lbc played iii the' Naval Contest Mar. 24 Theresa Cook BroWnl, of Waukegan,. Tenth D is t rictî chairman 'of music, announices that the. Tenth District Chorus contest W'ill be held Wednesday, March'24, at 2 0,'Pcloc.k, at the Woman's Club of Evanston. Ribbons wvil1 be, awarýded by Mrs. ~William J. Piggottp na tionial mu-, sic ýchairman. The contest is, for- chorus-es, quartets' anid;sist S! ,At the, close of the, contest, Noble Cain,. direct or of the, Chicago. A Cap- pella choir, will, direct the entire groups, of singers inone oôf his owil compositions-"2Lullaby." The, accomn- panists of the winning chorus will accompany the Noble Cain -numbe.r. .The ,pitibic welfsare ehairman of the Tenth district, Mrs. W. C. G rif- fn, of Niles Center, is stress.ing in- terest in the Frances Juvenile Home association, located at 5141 South Michigan avenue, Chicago. This home was fouinded for the purpose of giv- ing care and medical treatment for littie girls afflicted with veneral dis- cases. These girls range in age froni 2 to 12 yearS. -The clubs of the Tenth district vvil The Festival will open the evening of May 11, with an ail-Wagner pro- gTr&m. The second coticert on Thurs- day evening will feature the Bach Mass in B1 Minor with a distinguished, list of artists. On Saturday after- noon, May 15, a children's program will be given with Alec Templeton the soloist, and that night will be opera night with Gladys Swarhout and Richard Crooks the soloists, the 1According to a wire received fromn Miss Helen Monchow, aiumnae coiin- cilor from the Chicago Mount Ho1y- oke. club, while attending a session of. the couincil in South Hadley Massachusetts, Mrs. James J. For- ~Stall of' Hubbard Woods, has been nominated one of three alumnae to be elected trustees of the college in I ravel TaIk and Movies North Shore Alutnnae of Chi Omega wili have luncheon at the Chapter House, Friday, March 19, at 1. M\rs. WNilfred Buis, wvho is pro- gram chairman, wJ1l present D. E.. Dean, traffic representative of the United Air lines, who will give 'a Famous Pi Phis WilI Be Topic af Alumnae Meeting The 'North Shore Alunae club of Pi Beta Phi sorority willî meet Fri- dav,. March 19, at 2 o'clock at the home of , Mrs. -Robert Gault. 2332 ot D'e- Miss H[obart, Rogers Shore hotel i, of reservations. o is at the Noth iston,. is in chage 'j. Play- rs. F.