Inspired. by the success of ,th~e charity. bridge and fashion show which took place.this fait, the Junlor auxiliary of the Woman' Club of, Wlmette is now brimming with en- thusiasm over the lecture serTles it wli bring to North Shore audiences durlng the next three months. T7he wayýs and means committee, with Mrs. W. H. K. Bennett, Jr., as chairman, is sponsoring this phil- anthropic project, and is responsibleg for securing the speakers. At the first lecture of. the .serles on March 28, William Albee will speak on "Eskimo Harrvest." Wher he was 21 years old, Mr. Albee had already sailed around the world, en- counterlng more excitlng adventures ,that ceul, ha- feund Inn,' iy fi've books, and- he has been moving around ever since. His first trip. to Alaska camne when Mr. and Mrs. Albc.e set out to walk to .Alaska via British Columbia and the Yukon ter- rltory for a belated honeymoon. How they got there, and what they learn- ed, saw, and did there during the. next five years, Mr. Albee will tell with motion pictures. In view of the growing. interest KI, Maurice Photo Este 11e Aie'r Johinson,-head of Chicàgà éonsertator?, of Music, is directing* a program to be pre- sented by dramatic artists, wuhen, on March 27, women from the Wilmette Parish Methodt.st church and their friends go to the Chi- cago Lighting institute for a tour of that institution and pro gram. Sefected for Program 1 Mrs. Sarah D. ie b e 1is, in The Womani's'Club of Wilmee chro hotàinn e r neyer stops its activity ýwhich,*hav- which is to be 9n centered around the staging of s e r v d through its aill Better Homes exposition, t ourtesy o f ' of interest' to ail memes o varesa nuamer - turns towards the next regular al-. turers. a n o me-day meeting, Wednesday, March 15. who were present ýFrank P. Breckinridgeý invrest- last y' e a r at a Victor Hiavàceir ment counsel of Chicgwlspa similar d i n n e ir .c..,Wl p will rememffber- what a deliciaus atth0. ein mrnn session at' mneal wias served. One of the fea- 1045 o"clock, and will be introduced tures of these events ar .te en by Mrs. HarleyL4.' Wadpgrn are he enuchairman. 'The second lecture iii suggestions and the new recipes th home and educatiolcureun- which are furnished by the spon- he ors n sors. der the sPonsorship of Mrs. L. C. Torrey, Wiil be given at 11:45 b; Following dinner. Victor flvacek Mrs. Rihar -MCÇru ,re .who is >the -~ ~ ~ hor fl~JstWillpresident of the Better Film Coun- speak about flowers and plants, talk- cil of Chicagoîand. Mrs. McClure's ing particularîy on the subject of subject will be "The Motion Picture types of house plants and their care. and the Family." Mrs. McClure This promises to be a most lnterest- has been President of the Morgan ing and instructive talk and *Mr. Park Woman's club,, presidentO Hflavacek -has--said that he will be, the Third Congressional districtt off very glad to answer any questions the Illinois Federation o! Womnen's concerning flowers and plants. Clubs, chairman of the motion pic- ture Comniiuee o! the Illinois feder- L5 on the radio, n international nel icted, and for hisi ces before u ni v hiqn pqCflfSt. pr.lq and avenue, the mette. Rble Th~e gu udy speaker for s he evening wil, rous Dr. Laura 1 t y nick, head ol iza- social sciE homne of 317 Belde 'n, Mvarcn i13, at the, harles A. 'Whetston, mue, Chicago. hostesses wlll be Chatten and. Mrs. she teaches several evenings, a week ina schoçî for hoys and manages her own househoîd without assist- ance. *In the afternoon, the club wil have as guests, ail workers in the philanthropy department and Econ- omy shop Who, are not club mnem- bers, and this Doenm txyl.Ii 1- and 42