C. Campbell, gave a bridge1 Lyon, the founder of the coflege. President Woolley wil spealc front the New Yorkc Club dinner in New Yok ty. and will be introduced by Dr. 'John - R. *Finley, editor of The New York Times. Her subject wilI be 'The Woman's Collegcin iaNew Day." Mrs. Chester Masters of, Wtnetka ain& Mvs..GeorgeSpaulding of Glencoe ire ausisting with the plans, for the meeting. Saturday of this week the Mount, Holyoke club w1il have the néet of a series of regular monthly luncheon gatherings in the Carson Pirie: dining room. Ail mnembers who are in theý loop shopping or attending the theater are urged to have luncheon at the especially reserved Mount Hol- yoke table. ..,National Park Alumna. .E.ectNew Officers Thet annual meeting of the North Shore'auxiliary of the National Park Seminary alumnae was held on Feb- ruary 18, at the home of Mrs. Roy J. Foley in Winnetka. Election of 'officers was held. The following women were elected: Mrs. A. B. Olsen, president; Mrs. H. P.. Peterson, vice-president; Mrs. M. L. Potter, treasurer; Mrs. R. 1. Foley, recording secretary; Mrs. A. V. Sheffield, corresponding secre- tary. The next meeting wilI be held on March 18, at 212 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette, Mrs. H. D. Nelson acting9 as bostess.ý Florence ClifFord li Wed fo Eired Forbii club bouse. Thle lion will review ,nglish journey." w iu Chairman of -k . F tg.E. the moi îLe ZIrencI fo r ;.f2 n e! cei2ngLam (Specially Priced), 6 TEASPOONS (heavy) . . $8 6 DESSERT FORKS. $12 .$14