rii.-ivns 4nau b sponsora b k the Evanston- Friends of Chi- cago Junior School for the bene' fit of the schoélairship fund of the scbool in Elgin, will comimence. on1 Wednesday morning, Jan-: ery 12, at 10 o'clock in the. Georgianl hotel, Evanston. Wbile Mi ss Perkins is well lknown to many, ber background and wide experience in ' many fields alway-s bears repet ilion. After graduating from No rthwestern universitv. is Perkins sýpent somne.lime writing and producing pageants and plays. Ont of .themil *The japanese TWinsO" won for ber idmittance to Professori Pierce Baker's famous "Fortv-Seveti Wôrkshop," an organization closely limited ini membersbip 10 those of rei ftitr eaing playý. Afier a >year as drainatic director in a social settlement in New York. Miss Perkins became interes"fed ini the League of Wonmen V'oters ini Ev- anstoi led h, by Mrs. Hiarold Pearson, the womieu .wilI be gfvýen an opportuiîy to work on some of the draperies which have liot been ompleted as yet. The officers of the auxiliary are Mrs. Carl 1. jobnsesi of Evanstoin. president: Mrs. %V. H. Bartot of Chicago, vice- presidenit: Mfrs. %V.'P. Okesoni of Ev- auston, secretary-treasurer: Mrs. Frank R. Adains of Wilmnette, publicitv Chair- man.. Almothers of Acacians. whether I)iedges, actives or alumni. andi wives of alunini. are. nost cordially invited t10 attend this; meeting, A social hiiur -wiIlul<î the book rev iew Alpha Omicron Ir, M I Open New Season Jan* 11 The North Shore group of Chicago Alumunae of 'Alpha eînicron Pi will . 1). Toloff Photo Hazel Kraft ýo! Wilrnett.,, anad Mr. Fih'rs v41 i peaiIhome n :Chicago of 1er Jiaîi<ry15, folloîwt'i(g o or frip in thesc solh. Their w.'tddbur tooL' plac'cPcember 21). at the 'hoime Of the bride's parents, Vlr. and Mlrs. Charles Il. Kraft, 123f)rouwou azlieI. Mr. Ifflers i. tte son of .1r. .and Mrs. I:r.d. C. i ers, 73) Sheridan rrod. the 'renth district of the IIlin1,is Federation 'of Wonlien'SClbs,ý bas subnitted to the state'radio chairna n the .fo11loWing rÙport: " serîtes of four radio progransj, by the four largest Clubs of the t. letinît district wvas sponsorcd by a îtw. paper over Station WLS on Mond(as at 1:45 10 2Zo'clock in the afiteriii,il as follows: '*iecemiber 0--Thie Rogers .l>ark Wonmân's club gave ail original, plav- let written by their p résident, Nis. James N-M - assie, Whbicb -fea:urvd their véry effective safety1 proigr;tm. A novel part of this' was the 'ue duction of a broadcast within a hod cast in which Judge Brande of thec Safety court suspended court pro- ,fetillgS tôo Sp$< kTÔto rth YR, Cr S Park club. "Deceguber 13-The ôn' s CIluh1 of Evanston inroduced several lutin- bers of ils creative writing detpart- ment ini original poeims. The subj1- jects ranged from the gay and imici- fui. to the deeply impressivt. and beautiful; the two fine readers addedJ greatly :10 tbe effectiv-enes, oft1ic program. coi-. in il and jantd e plays, hies.. Ili wilii e ail exhi, AlOuti <if h- :îeuhvn. The subject which will be covered by the series are as follows: january l2-"ýNews from New York with Play Readling J. nuary 12 fieviews of Current Plays,,: lanuary 1u'Clock. Assis Richard H. li i:vallstl and -NI îsuon Uustoniers, and also gaivv e Of Delta CWamm1a timely suggestion t0 Christila- slwp- mouleC Of 'Nrs. lrv- pers. Ashla,îd avvnîî 'écner27-The WGau.Cub lanuarv. 10.. aui 10Of \7ihlette put on1lte oi erta 4esscs will be Mîrs. radio play writisig contest conducted Mrs. George D) by lte cluib, a playlet entitled -Thy n, Mrs. Wallace 1.> Rod and Tby Staff," written hv NMrs. Lewis, Jr., Mrs. Johil 1. Kinnear of WVilmett e. It Mrs \\an-ï - featured the work of the club',I Econ- 36 WJL M E TTEÊLIFE