Mns. Murdo Rois Eoct.d Prosid.ui* of the WiImetie Lefgue -of Wom.n Voters for New Y.ar At the annual meeting of the Wilmette League of Women Voters. held on Wednesday of this weeký at Shawnee Country club, the members of the baard for he cming year were an- -nounced. Mrs. Murdo, Ross of .K.eni1worth is president. Mrs. Fred E. Parry is firsi vice- pre ien;, Mrs. H. B. Burnside,,mem- bershiP chairman.; Mrs. Fred S. Rye, .,rganizýation- chairman; Mrs. Ira L., Reynolds,. recording secretary; Mrs., 1. R. Adkins, corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. C. W. Co*zzens, trea surer; 'Mrs. LA. Btower, government and: its- operat ion; Mrs. C. L.- Banker, county affairs; Mrs. A. C. Youngberg and Mrs. A', V. Gruhn, ecnomic we1- fare; Mrs. S. D. Flinn and Mrs. Han-y B. johnston, education; Mrs. William H. Alger, jr., child welfare; Mrs. John Clark Baker, international cooperation; Mrs. Shelby M. ,Single- ton, publications, and Mrs. G. T,. Helimuth. publicity. Mrs. Ross and many of the meibers of the board of the Wilmette league attended the annual meeting of the Cook County league which was held on Tuesday at the 1-arriet McCor- niick Y. W. C, A. rectors Were introduced: Mrs. Jasper S. King of Winnetka, president; Mrs. Edwin E. Aubrey and Mrs. David L,. Shillinglaw of Chicago, vice-presi- dents; Mrs. George N.ý Simp son of. Chicago, treasurer.. Directors are Mrs. H.* B. Burnside and Mrs. Todd, Wheeler of Wilniette; Mrs. William ,M. Br.yant of Oak Park, Miss Elaine Blackman, Mrs. Mitchell D. Follans- bee, Mrs; J. M. Kurtz, Mrs. Louise Leonard Wright of Chicago; Mrs. William H. Walker of Oak Park. Photo by Balfouîr Pictured here are iln'ee oftte, ew officers of the 1in .mais society of the Doag'ter of the American Revolution, tuPo o f zhom live in Wilmette. In the center i.ç the regent, Mrs. Samnuel Jamnes Camp bell of Mt. Carroll. A t the leit is Airs. William Fin ney Williamwson. registrar, at the riglat, Mrs. Williami C. Fox, recording secretary. Mrs. Cai>pbell presents the D. A. R. saber to the new student colonel at. Military day at the U.niversity of Ilinois today (Thurs-, day). The Reserze Off icers' lùncheon is held in the Womait's building on the camptis. Mrs.,Fox and Mrs. Williarnropl lef t Wednesday to attend thte first state board meeting in thte afternooet and to be present a t the dininer ini hon or of, the staie board given that night by thé Alliance chapter, D. A. R., of Urbana. Se'ek Flowers 'Tuesdays ,ana1 semenientU nouUsCs. fA1iJVUepAV Iin me village are cordially invited to contrihurte fowers to the guild. .When you have flowers to give fo the guild, and want thern called for. and delivered, caîl the. chairmen for the guild in either one of Wilmette's two. garden clubs, on Monday, and your fiowers will be called f or -Monday eve- ning an.d delzivered early at the North- Outline Women's Golf Hill club' Sne 15 cflaiman of the committee ' and had as her guests her co-chairman, Mrs. Warren W. Shoe- maker, and Mrs. Carl Kelly, Miss Marie Louise Gardner, and Miss Eleanor Sherman. They outlined plans for woman'sgolf at Indian Hill this summer, including play. every Wednesday beginning June 5, with a guest day every fourth Wednesday. Mixed foursomes onntwn Sunavs and Final Meeting Fridoay for Kentucky Society the home of _Mrs., George Wý. <reer, 1108 Cherry street, *Winnetka, will be the final meeting of that organiza-, tion this season. Mrs. Edwin Quisen.- berry of Evanston and Mrsý. Endi- cott Bradstreet of Winnetka 'will bc Mrs. kreer's assistant hostesses. The programn willi open with *a group of songs by the North Shore Lyric en- semble, the choral society of the North Shore Musicians club, accompanied and directed by Electra Austin Gain- ron of the Northwestern Univers.ity s iris gar- Today. (Thui owing of is being held ridizer of nue under au seedlings Mothers' club church. Toa sponsored the Juniors of the Wor- ToMy an's Catholic Club of Wilmette for v) a Rummage sale the past yeari will open her new 215 Wilmette ave- recreation room with a benefit bridge, es of the Young for the juniors. Owing to Mrs. Qi-t- t. John's Lutheran, seifen.'s illness, the party was post- poned fromi last year. Mfrs. George E. West,, 931, Twelfth street, was bostes-s to ber dessert bridge, club ýThursday- of last week. n and wi' . Mr. H. s and will d4l~ay. Illi 1S have 4 out, ,