tof L The annualî meeting -of the Tehth Distriet Federation of -Women's Clubs- will be held on Thursday, April 6, W ith the Rogers Park Wôm- an's club as hostess, i its Clubhouse 7077 North Ashland boulevard. Mrs. Henry Rhode, president of the district, will preside, and Mrs. ~Fred R. Lu!kin,. general federation press and publicity chairman; Mrs. S. F. Mirabelle, Illinois. F'ederation art chairman; Mrs. George A. Ste- venson, chairman international re- lations; Mrs. Fred W. Waterman, chairman press and publicity; Mrs. J. H. Riemenschneider, chairman WIth spring coming on apac e, there shoUld be murùsie in the air.; The Nelghbors 4ring, their :happy share Of it tO Kenlworth on April 4, when they have askedthree charm- lng Young People to sig and play for themn at their nex~t regular meet- ing. set for 2:-30 that afternoon. The. .Program iwill consist of riumbers. by Purcell, Mozart, Gershwin, and Rob- ert Sanders. 01 these artists,, Agatha Lewis is the lyric soprano.. She has won the :favor and praise of discrliminating- audiences throughout the, Middle West because ci theý purlty and sim- ticket sales is pictureci below. W. T. Reece, Mrs. William Mrs. Ross Moyer, and Mrs. s as "well. the able accomn- wo. A native' of preced, willi Sexecutive ieral meet- 10 o'clock James M. stess club, nse, after iairmen of r reports, i, district literatulre chairmnan and s. P. M. LaRose, district music urman. Mrs. LaRose wifl present rjorie Elliott (Mrs. Charles H.), nposer, pianist, and soloist, who J play "Moon Moths" (poern, isical setting) and "Tango" from opera "Gypsy Moon" (written. iW, th Mrs. p4uA contes- Il be read airman of, fo Marlor panlut fI Greelv., M Confest Awards