luncheon sets, bathmats, needle- An exhibit-which vwil attract con- cases, pin cushions, potholders, toi- siderable attention and interest o let accessieibad rdg thepart of garden-minded wilmette,' et.The' home baked foods bo oth at the annual. Better Homes ex- is in charge,' of Mrs. William T, hibit March 7; à, and 9,-,at the Muehlberg, and' the homemade can- Woman's Club of Wilmette, ýwIl be dy booth i charge of Mrs. Victor a rock garden and poo'l.' La Fave. The rock garden Io only one of The grabbag booth, conductedby ýmany attractive exhibits anrd dem- Mrs. Marion Miller, will contain onstrations which the'merchants of useful articles, manY of themn made Wlmette and .neighboring towns 'are by Mrs. Miller and her committee. planning as their part i, the big Mrs. Robert H. Bacon has two spring fair which the Womnan's Club skiled fortune-tellers for' the for- of Wilmette sponsors each -year, tune telling tents. showing new, and improved. labor- As to the White Elephant booth, snd mitime saving equipment not oven if. ciranb.mMifUnit- tions committee of th( league, will spea k on the Election Com mis Needed Changes, in :E Mrs. Lyons, :becaus training and experien .partment of governme eration of the Cook C of Women Voters, is wý speak on this subi ect. rects the school of gov, sored' by the Cook Cou' Luncheon hostéssesr will be Mrs. E. L. Mrs. Purcell. Smith.1 be served at 1 o'clocl gram will foflow. Sex- be' a u& Ajyos enW %AaA - ions and elec- Robert E. Sherwood's wldely dis- ie Cook County cussed play, "Abe Lincoln in fl- "The Report of linois" wiIll be read by Ann Birk ssion and' the. KuPer for the Sisterhood of the Election Laws." North Shore Cpngregation Is.rael. on Monday March 6, at 2: 15 ocoki se of her longthe lounge of *the temple~ This out- nce in the de- standing success is now appearing eâit and its OP- before capacity audiences in Nlew County League York. It stars Raymond Massey. veil 4ualifled to Not only is the play considered * ~~ Sh fWd- noteworthy for its characterization, Vernmhent 9POfl- but for -its honesty and dignity. The mty lague. picture it presents is eloqûent be- n e xt Thursd4y cause of its basic material,- as well Nygaard and as its theatrical vividness. Luncheori will Mrs. Kûper has added depth to her k and the pro-; interpretation of the play through. her careful study of it, and of the source material from w h i c h it spra'ng. Carl Sandburg's "Lincoln- had a profound influence on Mr. Sherwood,. and Mu. iip&' feir. t. this frequently as wefl as' to some n, 227 Raleigh actual "appur1teances" of Lincoln's tertalned the for her "feel" 'of' the part. ,ge CI u b at Preceding the reading William E. ýe on Wednes- 'Diez will address the group on the eon took her Lima Conference. He was to havre bridge party spoken ini January, and when the he Friends Of meet ing was postponed, the Sister-- at the Coun- hood felt the subject was toô im- portant to be omitted; so it is being offered at thist. *h lu chairman ar itive year of ibit and Miss co-chairman. the rnerch- 'or exhibition .members of be served. Do TheIr Dit for Setter Homes Show Next Week