Christmas Music for Dec. 14-. Music end TaIk on Currenf DBison Last Program The, Womnan's Catholic Club of Wilmette ivili, meet- Friday, December 14, at 2 o'*clock in the afternoon. In their vestmnents of blue and white, the miembers of the Girls' choir of -St. Augus- tiie'S Episcopal church, direct- ed. by Miss Mary Mickey,,will sing Christmias carols and, other music. The h ostesses wiIl be -Mrs. John, Downey, Mrs. Guy Packard, and Mrs. Norbourii ,Philpot. the meeting 'on Nýovember- 23, of the;Woman's Catbofic' Club of Wil- mette, was a "home'and fireside" meeting and a well-Iaden table of canned goodls answered the appeal of tLe philanthropy department for the Thanksgiving baskets for the needy. -Mrs. joseph, Joyce, chairman co legisiation,.and law observance of th, *Tenthý district, read the . Illinol CriminalCdea nd Seditiôn lawý anq ù rged club women to becomel familial with it and uphold it.' The businesi meeting closed with Mrs. Rober Markh.am'Is intensely, interesting re portof the Tenth districtmeetiflg. :f le r is Geep Ieeling ýail evidenceci the tru( musician in the,'making, especially ii onie 50 young. It was civics, dayand Mrs. Theo- dore Barrett* introduced the speaker, ýRev. John W. Barrett, directôr dl Catholic hospitals ini the Arch-Dio- cese, formerly director of the Chi- cago Couincil of Catholi'Wornen1. "Th World, is tending toward Christ or paganisn-toward Peter- Members of 0 ber 848 Catholic ica are asked t( court re of A date of the children's Christmas party to be held December 17, in Odd Fellows .hall. "Santa, will be there," the club. states, "with his sack on his back and a gift for eachi little' girl and boy present. And do nlot forget, it is also the evening for us Io reincmi)er in our littie way those who are itot as fortunate as we are. Let. this be a 'one-hundred per cent meeting. Santa will give Us a warm. welcome. D on't disappoint The Convert league is meeting Tuesday. evening, December 11, in the Palmer house at 8 o'clock. R ev. BSisbop Sheil -will be the speaker. The meeting is an open one, and al are invited. -Quilmette court hopes that many of the Catholie Daughters and their friends wiIl be present. Re- freshmennts will .be servecI frce o charge. "Remember the date," the court urges, "December 11, the speaker, Rev. Bishop Sheil, the place- the .Palmer bouse,, and the tilme 8 i'clock.." t Neighbors Club Wil Hold Philanthropy Day For its next meeting on Tuesday .afternoon, December 11, at 2.-30 no'clock, the iNeighbors of Kenilworth C, will have a talk on "Mary Crane eNursery School" by Miss' Nina Ken- Sagy, director, and music by the joseph, Sears School. orchestra. The occas- sion. is philantbropy day, in charge of Mrs. john Law Wilds, chairman, The If hostess is Mrs.: Harry Mous. I. Miss Kenagy has been the director of thé Mary ýCrane Nursery school ever since its inception ten years ago. The school is a cooperative project of the National College, of Educatfron kr. Philip Ringer, 'Young, Cberm- ing, fo EiipIain Legeal Status of Women Mrs. PhilipRinger is to be tUic speaker at: the December ineet- inig of the Wilneitéte League'of. Xomen Voters. on. Deceinber 12, .at the home of Mrs$. Ralph Totter, 925 Chestnut avenuite. A Young, woman, ,she :is said ,to, haveý a great deal of charmn and to be a..Wealth of information. lier subject is "The Legal,:.;tat- us of Women." The meeting is under the depart- mnent of government and legal status of women., A skit, "A Day ini a Lawy3er's Offi ce," directed by Mrs. Fred Rye, wilI bc presented. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, and the league requests that Misç Anirs Frank j: direct or. reservations bc made b-y noon Mon- of a group of dancers who zviI dIo day, December 10, with Mrs. S. E. acrobatie and tap dawaccs a!Ê the WelIls of '1508 Forest avenue. 1V/uIîtc JEephapit sale at thec Worn- The board of the Wilmette Le-agite (v1 's club of Wilitiette [l'edicsdav., of WVomn Voters will- meet at ll. * Decemiber- 12, sponsorcd bY the o'clock at the home. of Mrs. Selby wvYs and mnewis departincnt as a Singleton. 1100 Forest avenue. building fund project. Mrs. Quincy Wright will be back f rom Europe after Christmas andý. ready to present to league members. iinusual and interesting currcntt Luncheon and Sale e%,On Vednesday, Deceniber 51 thé for Episcopal $uiki'd président of the Wilmette league. -Thursday of next week, the Wo- all-day meeting at the home of the- men's Associated guilds of St. Augus- state président, Mrs. Frank Hixon, tine's Epis'copal church %vil bhave on Mayflower road i Lake F~orest. their. regular ail-day session. How-- The Forum of the Cook County * ever,. a special luncheon, and a sale of League of Women Voters will have Christmas delicacies and foods M.ill for the subject of the day, "Govern- accent the day. Inasmuch as the ment- llousing, Its Weaknesses and luoncheon will bc a demonstration ar- Possibilities," at its meeting at 2 o'clock ranged by the East circle, ih is re- Saturday, December 8, in the Palm erý quested that reservations. be made, house. The prinicipal speaker will be placing themn not later than the WNIed- Charles S. Asçher, secretary of -the nesday preceding, either with the public Admninistration Clearing House.. circle chairman, -Mrs. George West Friday, December 7, the econiomic of 931 TWelfth street, or withi Mrs. iwelfare and education departinentç Philip NI. Bright of 731 Ashlauid w hold a joint meeting at the some of ts memDers c consciences subscribe to uWhy 'cannot the Catho protest, that these bis, cred ini the program ofi )n, because uld not in This very serious talk concludèd these bis. with -lively discussion. A social hour >ic wornen followed when Mrs.' George Brown- be consid- ing and Mrs. Guy Paçkar poured tea. the Illinois -.C. To Heer'Architcf At the meeting of the Wilmette Garden club on Friday. Decernber 7, with - Mrs. W. A. Kendrick, 13441 Greenwood avenue, John Gyllenhaall,1 architect, wiII be thé speaker. Buffet Supper Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gathercoal, buffetnoi road, entertained at a buftsupper for sixteen last Friday preceding the charity dance given at, the Highland, Park Woman,'s club.