Hold 2nd Major Meeting of Four In anticipation of fieeting mont ahead and the necessarily busy da: that, must comne before their..bie niaI international convention ne June,. the North Shore Alumnae Alpha Phi are being very forehar ed in getting at their new year business. Raskaskia chapter, Daugliters of the American Revolution,. announces that its next meeting occurs Tues- lis day, January 9, at 12 o'clock naon, at the Chicago Woman's club. Co- tYS hostesses, f o r the' day are Mrs. en- are W fae ndMs ae Chre .Pxte ndMà ae *eV.SHI. i. The day. is in charge of Mrs. Arthur L. Allais, chairman of ap- proved schools and :historical reý. Mrs'. LeRoy Shelton of Glencoe, er, tarl H.' Reed, district officer ..president of the North Shore Alum- of the Historie American Building nae of Alpha.Ph, announces the sec- survy.His suec, Mdes and large meeting inth yery Architecture," lie will illustrate with series of four marking the joint as- stereopticon sldes. sembly of the five-group units wbich meet separately- at monthly inter-. Assistinig hostesses-are Mrs.. John vals,,during the season. It %will be a H. C oulter,, Mrs.- Clinton. C. Lane, luncheon meeting to be held on Fni- Mrs., Warren G. Moore, Mrs. Wil- day,. January. 12. atth home, of. liam N. Pelouze, and Mrs. Albert Mrs. J. E. Kearns, 1136 Lake Shore Wetten. drive, in Evanston. Mrs. Will Kelley, 730 Hibbard Under the capable chairmanship . road, Winnetka, is in charge of res- of Mrs James Allen of Highland TatQa whichare. eq S edby Park, luncheon will be served at the Sunday previous to the meeting. 12:30. Assistant hostesses for the Mrs. Ivor Jeffreys of Glencoe is occasion wil be co-members of her regent of Kaskaskia chapter. group, including Mrs. John Huess, *Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrs. William Droegemuelle.r, Mrs. J. R. Chason, Mrs. R. H. MeMillian, and Mrs. Guests af Luncheon Paul S. Nelson, ail of Evanston; as well as Mrs. Roy Woltz of Wlmette, M±s. George F. Spaulding, 241 Mrs. R. T. Scott of Winnetka, Mrs. Harbor street, Glencoe, is in charge A. L. lMcDougall of Glencoe, and of reservations for the higli school Mrs. M. C. Jahn of Highland Park. and preparatory school students who - G. arr dents, andi those Who plan ta attend * Mrs. Jesse . aË of, Beverly may make reservations 'in advance His, district governor for this area with Mrs. Spaulding. of Alpha Phi, is to be the guest of * honor. She wiIl report on lier cur-. rent activities. Mrs, Shelton. will. preside at the To M@orry business meeting foreshadowing con- vention business, and there will be a ________________ report from each of the group chair- avenue, Wilmette. About the middle of Janua Mr and Mrs. James Mil Brown are expected to fly toC cago from California ta spenc week or ten days at Lake Vi with Mrs. Miller's mother, 1 J. Frec$ Lynn of Cedar Cr farm, before gain g east ta from New, York for Chile tvl they will live, Af ter her marric ta Mr. Miller on December 2,1 bride, the former Gertrude Lyl and -bride groom motared . M ethodist Junior Guild Prograrns The regular meeting 'of the Jun ior guild of the Wilmette Parish Meth- odist churcli will lie held at -the home of Miss Margaret Wilen, 422 Fifteenth'street, Wilmette, on Mon- day, January 8, at 8 o'cloek 'i the evening. Hold Open House Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketcham, 40 Devonshire lane, Kenilworth, were hast and hostess' at an open house on New Year's day. 4I1 ner pi days. Ce lebrate Annual Reciprocity Day S In a spirit of camaraderie the five, northi side' sistérho' ods of Chicago. Winl join wvith the Sisterhood of' the North Shore Congregation Israel of Glencoe for an annu al recirct day. It will be held on January 9, at 2. at Temple Sholom', 3480 Lake Shore drive, Chicago, with Rabbi, Jacob Weinsteini the speaker for the occasion. Rabbi Weinstein-is a newcomer to Chicago and occupies theý pulpit at K.A.M. temple. So f ar he has con- centrated ail his energies on be- cominig acquainted with his own-con- j gregation. This talkwill be bis.first S general address, and is being await- U ed with great eagerness.- A reputa- tion for penetrating thought and flu-. stein, and this affair offers a fine ary, opportunity to hear him first-hand. ller In ad2dition~ to the program fliere C'hi- will be a display of articles made Ai a by the Home Crafts group. It in- illq cludes maids' aprons, gloves, gar- frs.> ment bags, infant supplies, and rest rnany other attractive specialities. saîl, These will be in charge of Mrs~. Ben- ere jamin Leo Steif and Mrs. A. J.ý ýage Freiler of Glericoe. the Mrs. Milton Grauer, president of vnl, the local Sisterhood, looks for a ta large North Shore turn-out, She has hey pointeci out that this program will ?gg- take the place.of the regular Janu- Of ary meeting. ?&l~s. MiltonKlee, vice- president, is chairnian of arrange- ments for the day, and all wbo want to plan on transportation are asked to get in toucl with her at ber home, 1045 Meadow road,.Glencoe. To- ResuIlmeé Ladies Day 'Evenis af Shawnee Club' Following a holiday interlud Shawnee Country club will resurr ter, Barbara, and a group of thirty boy and girl schaolmates of the Glencoe school. Water games and informafl aquatic sports are planned.