ymen Give Tomorrow Red Cross Events on: Programs Red Cross, current events and books are the subjects on the calendar of the National Council of Jewish Women in the Chicago Section next week, Tuesday morn- ing the members will assemble for the morning nutrition class and at tp. m-:-for home=nursing at” 185. North Wabash avenue, On Friday afternoon Mrs. Telix Levy will talk n “Jewish Current Events” and Mrs. Aaron Kanter will review books. . Hadassah will have a series of Pesach teas in all of its districts throughout the city Tuesday, with speakers iappearing on each pro- gram, “The Albany~ Park District will meet in the Eugene Field aouse, the Northwest at Logan Square Temple, the North Side in ihe home of Mrs Harry M. Fisher, 3740 Lake Shore drive, and the South. Side at Mrs. Philip Gold- |: -|dew. tion picture chairman. Before the noon recess the meeting will hear reports from Mrs. A. R. Tew, Mrs. George H. Green= field, Mrs. William E. Crowe, Mrs. Warren H. Lutton, Mrs. Roy fF. Gaut, Mrs. Paul Bodeman and Mrs. W.-F. Durnal. The latter will re- _|port on the election of a president and other officers. Arts will provide the afternoon program arranged by Mrs. Terrence C. Craig. Mrs. John E. Baillie will give an original tribute to the flag, the Windsor Park Woman’s Club will sing spring songs and Miss Dorothy Deere will be introduced by Mrs. Herbert A. Helstrom, mo- Awards in the inter-club art contest and the school children’s art contest will be announced by Mrs. Edward Krause and the new officers introduced. Mrs. J. F. Johnson, president of ihe Sixth. District, will gavel a order at the opening of the annu meeting at 10 a. m. Thursday in the First Baptist Church of Oak Park, where the North Oak Park Wom- an’s Club will be hostess to the district. After the chairmen have reported. the year’s work and the election has taken place at noon, a movie on “The Evolution of the Oil Industry” will be shown and the churus of 60 voices fromthe Spaulding-Sabin High School branch will sing. They will be accompanied by June Wars den and directed by Mildred Chin~ lund. The garden department. of the district was awarded $50 at the re- cent National Garden Show for the greatest number of entries. Mrs. Frederick W. Wilmot, the Austin Woman’s Club, Mrs. William Firn- haber and Mrs. A. H. Strong also received awards. _ ; Seventh District Meeting. The spring meeting of the Sev- enth District set for Wednesday in the Arlington Heights Presbyterian Church will be opened by Mrs. Bure ton A. Noyes, president, The Rev. Herman, McCoy and the Camp Fire Girls.of the Chanyata Group, will sake part in the opening ceremonies, After Mrs. Daniel Crumlish extends the welcome for the Arlington Heights Club, Mrs. Frank Maresh will report on the elections and Mrs. George A. Harrison, assisted by Mrs: Lloyd W. Miles and Mrs. Harry. - Hansen, will conduct the round ta- ble on “The Soldier Goes to Camp.” ee