Infant Welfare Aiinual reports of work ac- complished, and the appointmnents of committees by chafrmen,,consti- tuted high points in the mnonthy mheeting of the Kenilworth center of the Infant W elfare. Society of Chi- cago held Tuesday of this week. at the 'Kenilworth Union church. New officers were iristalled, with Mrs. Gerald Van Doren of Glenview tak- ing -over-Abe presidency. Mrs., Peter Ridenour of Chicago, vice-president and chairman of the program comrnittee, appointed Mrs. WiIlis Stroig, of Glenview, Mrs., George. Emery of, Evanston, and Mrs. Paul Hasseil of Glencoe to her committee. Mrs. Willis Strong of Glenview, so- cial chairman, has Mrs. Tyson Pop- Moff ett]1 peUl of Wlmette as co-chairyman, A Chcgon sJh Mrs. John Ottere of Wilmette, Mrs. Reichert, toas installed as p Gustav Schwarz and Mrs. George idt of. the Mary Crane Nuri Emery of Evanston as members of t her comniittee. league at the annual meeting The chairman of points, Mrs. Ed- luncheon àt Shawnee Coui mund Burke of Wilmette, is assisted cu od fti ek by Mrs. Richard Clinton of Kenil- worth. Mrs. Phillp Atwood of Glen- coe, treasurer, will have Mrs. Keith Capron, a fellow villager, assgstîng Jewish Council Calendar her. usaWdedyan1 Mrs. Fred Gillispie of EvanstondTuf esdayWees, matndgs chairman of volunteers, will be aid: deay ofnet for meeinsc ed by Mrs. Russell Mathias of Win-bencarnsetior metobalrs netka. Chcg seto. atolC Mrs. Robert Jones of Wlmette, 0f Jewish Women. secretary, has for hcr assistant, On January 16, at 11, the a( Ifrs. Edward Younkers, Jr., of Glen- îstrative' committee of the d( coe. Mrs. Robert Powell of Kenil- ment of service for foreign bori worth Gardens, recording secretary, be in session. At 2 that afterno will be assisted by Mrs. Mary Car- meeting of the department of men of Evanston. ice for foreign born will be The. chairman. of the membership under auspices of the departmiE committee, Mrs. Leonard Wilson of immigration. Evanston, has Mrs. Jack Waterbury. January .17, at 10, a meetir of the same city, as co-chairman; the international relations cia Mrs. Charles Bradeen of Glenview, called,, and Rabbi Charles E. Mrs. Carlisle Christie of Winnetka, man will address the religious ýMrs. Thomas Morris of Wilmette, class at 2 in the afternoon. Photo pres- rsery and intry L'hurs- have of the 'uncil idmin- lpart- n will >on, a serv-, held int of ing 'of .ss 15- Shul- study Give Four Book R.vi*ws The Junior Auxiliary of the Ev- aflston Infant Welfare will have its next monthiy book review Monday, January 15, at 2:30 o'elock, at the home of Mrs. Charles Galloway, 940 Private road, Winnetka. S Assisting hostesses will1 be MrS. Gene Heywood, Mrs. George. Pad-' dock, and Mrs. T. I. MeKnight. Louise Leonard. Wright (Mrs. Quincy. Wright) wili gîgvé the proý grarn. Mrs. Thomas> Clark, 1025 Mo- haWk road, Indian Hill estates, chairman oDt'book reviews, hasar- ranged to have Mis.. Wrightpresent. a book talk for -the four meetihgs in January, February, March, and April. To Hear Drama Progr am A luncheon and dramnatization by Ann Birk Kuper 'will be given for the Beta Theta Pi Mother's club at1 the Edgewater Bech hotel Friay,1 January 12, at 1:30 o'clock. The1 event is -the regular meeting for thei group, mothers of members of the! Rho 'chapter at Northwestern uni- versity. Reservations are being ta- ken by Mrs. L. W. Oison of Chicago.i program chairman of the club. Bridge Luncbeon Meeting The North Shore Group of Alphat Chi Omega alumnae held its znonth-s ly lunceoni and bridge Tuesday. atD the home of Mrs. Schuyler .Daltont i Evanston. Assisting hostesses werec .Mrs. Robert Doepel of Winnetka andc Mrs. Richard Hanley of Evanston. Spekson North Shbore Installed January 8 A luncheon at Shawnee Country club Monday of this week was the occasion of the installation of new> officersfor the Mary Crane Nursery. league. At that timne Mirs.*:W., Van- dervoort Ga-thany, outgoing presi- dent,. turned'over the gavel of her office to Mrs. John L. Reichiert of Chicago. The cornplete board, in add ition te Mrs. Reichert is now: Mrs., Charles Eluisof, Evanston, first vice-presi-. dent, Mrs. Harry Mason Smnith of- Evanstoni, first vice-president * Mrs. Frank. Bryan of Wilmette, third vice-president; Mrs., George D. Thei- sen of Evanston, secretary;. Mrs. Harold' Cuniiff ;of Glenview, trea- surer. Chairmen-Mrs. Rafisom Sherman of Winnetka, work, with Mrs. Wiiford Rutz of Evanston, co-chairnian: Mrs. George Cullii, of Evanston. pub.- Iicity: Mrs. Stewart Baker of Win- netka, social, with Mrs. William Car- rey of Chicago, co-chairman; Mrs. Bruce Brown of Evanston, purchas- ing: Mrs. Victor Jones of Evanston. rummage, wlth Mrs. Arnold Carlson of Evanston, co-chairman; Miss Marjorie Williams of Chicago, vol- unteer, with Miss Virginia Johnson of Chicago, co-chairman; Mrs. Rich- ard Koenig of Chicago, revisions.. Miss Clara Belle Baker of the Na- tional College of Education will serve as educatiônal advisor, and Mrs. Richard T renkman of Evans- ton and Mrs. A. J. Feigel of Chii- cago are the two delegates to the Council of Social Agències. Ail of the nine chapters of the league have appointed their chair- men for the coming year, as foi-- Lows: Jane Addams chapter-Mrs. John Reckitt of Wilmette; 'Kenîl-' worth-Mrs. Leslie Drew of Kenil- .wqrth; Myrýa Lane, Mrs. eurchfîeld, KCennedy, of Evanston; Nina Kienagy -Mrs. William Tell, Evanston; Ediia Dean Baker-Mrs. William Scot t of, Chicago; Clara Belle Baker-Mrs, Luncbeon~ 1and has bet ni the 1:ô the 1. month. as a benejlt for schola,-ahip fuizd. ~trtct'a party on Sunday. After attend the'rmatinee at the Teatro del La the children went to Shawnee Cc trY Club for gamnes and supper.