Continues Head of E. S. for, C. C. Patten Memorial hall in the Evans- ton hospital was the locale for the luncheon and annual meeting âf- the Evanston Society for Crippfled Chil- dren Wednesday of this week at. 12:30 o'clock. During that meeting, Mrs. Alfred H. Taylor of Glencoe 'was re-elected presidfent; J. ROY, Skiles, first vice president;.,Mrs. Edwin Ford, second -viceS-president;. Mrs. Burt Depue, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Leonard, Wilson, corresponding secretary;-, John Kimbark, treasurer. Members of the board.ofdirectors are Mrs. Julian. P. Anderson, Miss Katharine Brothers, 'Mrs. Warren Buckley, Mrs. Melvin Cassidy, Miss Helen Chapman, Mrs. Budd C. Cor- bus, Mrs. Çourtney Davis, Dr. James Dolson, Dr. John Fahey, Mrs. Dain Fuller, Mrs. iPaul H*einecke, Dr. Rob- ert Longergan, Mrs.. John J. Louis, Mrs. Donald Mann, Mrs. John L. Porter, Mrs. Sidney S. Porter, Mrs.-. H. Carman Lutkin, Mrs. James Kit- tleman, Mrs. John McPherrin, El- mer Nilles, Mrs. Drennan Siater, Mrs. Rodney Starkweather, Mrs. William Stahl, Mrs. John Eliot War- ner and Mrs. Elmer Wieboldt. Miss Bell Greve, executive secre- tary of the Cleveland Association for ZacicappecijJJV. £iUw iULmin iz m, 000 building, dedicated in 1938, the association off ers occupational and physîcal therapy for the disabled, maintains vocational training shops, and a. curative workshop. Befoare. becoming head of the as- Malcolm Balfour Photo Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Phetps, 260 Wood court, Wilmette, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, G 1 a d y s Irenei to Andreto J. Ragona, son of Mr. and Mr.%. J. A. Ragona of Oak Park. No date has been set for the wedding. - I Next,.Tuesday, at the Chicago Col- lege club, 30 North Michigan ave- nue,. at 12:30 o'clock, the Vassar College Seventy-Fifth .Annlversery P'und Executive board. will have a luncheon ta mnake plans for thée local players. experienced and lwpelul ones, to give 1940 a dramatie start .n lite. The group will assemble at. 3o'clock Friday, January* 12j, with ,MissEm-ily Goehst as hostess. FÉrm 4 ,to 5 o'clock there will bé a> club' tea following the Chicago Symphony orchestra'concért.. Adistinguished memnber 'of the club,,Ida Carothers Merriam, is to be guest of honor at a. club dinxier Saturday, January 13, and at .8ý o'clock she wilIl give an original: poetry recital, "Magie in the Arts." The play reading group, is meeting at 10:30 Monday morning,ý January 15, and on Tuesday,. at 2 o'clock, Miss ýGladys Bezazian will give a costume recîtal, "The Story of the Dance," in three parts. A club tea is scheduled for that afternoon, fol- lowing the Scammon lecture, at the Chicago Art institute. WiII Discuss Hobby The next meeting of the Kappa Ai-. pha Theta Motber's club will be held at the chapter house on Thurs- day, January 18. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. John A. Clements of Kenilworth, a Theta mother. wil speak on anticiue nu-d- Retroth.d In The Seeing Eye For the purpose of interesting vol- unteers. ln the work of The Seelng Eye, and obtaining. memberships for the famous'-school in Morris- town, J, which "educates"' dogs 'to guide -blind rrmen and women, comn- mittee meetings on the North Shore have been planned. At 3,o'clock in the afternoon, 'Wed- nesday, January i7.' Mrs. Martin L. Straus, 139 Hazel avenue, lnce will enterta in her committee in her home. Members of, her group are:, Mgrs. Rayýmônd B.. Anthony, M rs., Hamilton Moses, Jr., Mrs. Julius .J. Hoffman, Mrs. .Benjamin *L. Stein, and Mrs. Ralph J. Rosenthal of Glencoe; Mrs.-John B. Erskine, Mrs. Theodore Kauffman,'Jr., and Mrs. Harry L. Oppenheimer of Chi- cago. At 3 Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Har- 'y, C. HQIIoway oonferred with -her committee members at her home, 589 Sheridan road, Glencoe. On that committee are Mrs. Edwin C. Aus- tin, Mrs. Amasa C. Bull, Mrs. Sam- uel Pirie Carson, Mrs. Edwin Cas- sels, Mrs. James M. Glaser, Mrs. Frank Brookes Hubachek, M r s. Maurice H. Karker, Mrs. Stanley Peirce, Mrs. Mark Rector,, Mrs. Sam A. Rothermel, and Mrs. Donald W. Rogers. The- meetings. have been arranged, il.tt...eb. :u ui i s priiia ku iJjfleaims, and accomplishments. *Mrs. Frederick A. Preston of Lake' Forest, general chairman of the 1940 enrolîment, was. presenït at Mrs. Holloway's, and wiil l e atý the met ing at the home, of Mrs. Straus. A colored moving picture.. shown' at, the tea Tuesday, wili be unireeled, again at Mrs. Straus' tea. It depicts the work at the school. Since the cost tg the blind student store tr )r thle day v41l be y. Her assistants MeKarahan, Mrs. Mis. Charles Phil- t Rogers, Mrs. Ed- Irs. J. R. Bueil, jr. warci.