Music, Poetry1 to Be Combined in Fine Arts Day MrS.. John. Tracey and ber daughter, josephine. will play one. of Brahms', Hungarian dance s, arranged in duet form for- the piano, at.tefn arts, programi of the Catlholic Wom- an's Club. of Wilniette Friday, ,March ý8, at 2 o'clock. This will be followed by a piano, solo, "Second Mazurka" by Goddard, played byý Miss Josephine Trracey. Mrs. -Frank Trhale announces Iha Miss Janette Brennan will read-se-, lectionsf rom the following authors of Catholic poetry: Coventry Patmore, M~osignior Robiert. Hugh Benson, Katherine Tynan, Rev. *Charles O'Donnell, late president of Notre Dame university, and Aline Kilnier. Hostesses of the day are Mrs.. Wil- liam J. Kenney, Mrs. George Quin-' Ian, and Mrs. Edwin Vogt. At the book-reading class to be beld at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Harry Sherwin, 1029 Greenwood avenue at 10 o'clock Tuesday, March 12, "The -House Divided" by Pearl Buck will be reviewed. iounge. Mrs. Henry G. Daltonî, chairman of the membership committee, bas been very active in sécuring new members, and made arrangements for Tuesday's delightful aiternoon. Bridge followed ohrgames, during which newmemn- bers and members of the. board be- came acquainted. The prizes were unusual and dainty. MaleoL , Balfour Photo IWiynsoiw WiI/u'Iin cKiight of Ke'zilworth is to be onie of the littie iiaeimeqins. diçp!ayinç, s/ring's neivest jash ions for children as Pari of the bridge tea~ and fashion show, the Chicago Welleslev ;club is hrzviiig at the Show Benefit for We llesiey Club The Annual Bridge party f or the benefit of.the scholarship, fund of'the Chicago Wellesley club is to be, held at 2 o'clock on, Tuesday,> March 19, in the Gold, Coast room'of th'eDre hot el. Mrs. William E. Schweitzer of' Chi- cago is chairman of the committee. The other membersare Mrs. ,Charles Floyd of Evanston, Mrs. Lowell Noyes of Evanston, Mrs. 'Thomas McCon- neli of Wittnette, and -Mrs. Thompson :Wakeley of Kenilworth. During the 'Fashion show, which will include both the newest spring models and also children'S clothes, Mrs. Norwood 13urh of Keni1worth and .Mrs. Cecil Merrifield of Chicago wiIl play the piano.. Mrs. Drennan Siater is chairmian. of the ticket committee in Evanston. Her committee includes IJarthea, Pflager, Mrs. Eduard Poser, Mrs. Walter Burr, Jr., Miss -Marjory Bil- low, Mrs. Melvin Wagner, Miss Clara Hart, Mrs. John McClelIan, Mrs. Samuel White; and Mrs. Alexander Gutin. Mrs. Newell S. Knight is chair- anof the Wilmette-Kenilworth comniittee, and Mrs. Hàrry WXillianis is working with her.' Mrs. John Nashi Ott is chaîrman of the Winnetka committee which in- cludes Mrs. E. L. Hicks, Jr., M,\rs. J. C. Stephenson. Miss, Louise Con- way, Mrs. John Demn, and Mýrs. H-u- bert Howard. Mrs. 'Charles D. Brandriff is chair- man of the Glece committee. Mrs. D. W. Lewis, Mrs..W.,A. McKinney, and M1iss ýErelYn Waltz are on the committee with lier. Miss Margaret Broomneli of Chicago is publicity chairman -of the Chicago Wellesley club. Moflaay. Wednesduy the Scribblers club, which includes in its members the writers in the organization, met with Mrs. Robertt Hovey. Kenneth Horan was the speak- er of the afternoon. Mrs. Robert Stock- ton is the new executive secretary, suc-' ceeding ta the office afý Mrs. Franklini Bowes who resigned,. Alpha Phî Mothers Meet The Alpha Phi Mothers association is meeting this Thursday at the Soro- rity bouse in Evanston. The mem- bers are sewing for the Red C roûss. Luncheon, will be served at noon, witb four bostesses, in charge. Gieorge D. Conlee, Mrs. Ralpb F. Potter, Mrs. Judson, F. Stone, and Mrs. Rager E. Williams. Mrs. Fî E. Parry is the luncheon chairman. A Hard Times party is being beld at Winnetka Communnity House Fri-. day evening of this week by a class in ballroom! dancing directed by Mrs.. E. R. Goldberg of 503 Rose-, Wood avenue, Winnetka. Mrs. Gold-. berg plans ta continue al ber classes througb the. summer.