pleasant anddecorationsSEVEN CLUBSr-osr-Wsrs Represented by President* atWoman's Club Meeting Friday afternoon was the annual presidents' day of the West Concord Woman's club, and as usual it proved to be a decidedly successful affair. The feature of the afternoon was a dramatic reading by Miss Erdine lishaw, who has appeared before the club several times in the read from Bernard Shaw's perm an.” and made a distinctly fa-vorabe impression upon her audience by her dramatic ability. Mrs. in Derby, accompanied by Mrs.8. Lei and, sang a group of songs that were received with much favor an Mrs. Charles E. Brown rendered piano selections that were very pleasing.The attendance at the meeting was particularly large. In addition to the local members present there were also seven clubs represented by their presidents, including Concord, Maynard, Sudbury, West Acton, Hudson, Qroton and Greenville, N. H. During the course of the afternoon Mrs. Derbycalled upon each of them for• * - ♦ • * • * • _ • • * • | * , «and all responded most happily. All in all it was helpful meeting.Following the regular program re*freshmen t a were served in the banquet hall. The appropriate to the day and cidedly charming effect, was in charge of the social service committee, which is composed of l|rs. Clara Leighton chairman, Mrs. Flor* ance Pillings, Mrs. Harriet E. Shepard, Mrs. Anna E. Hall and Mrs. Kath [ srine Logan.The next meeting of the club will take place Apr. 7, and will be chil dren's day. A most attractive program has been arranged for the youngsters, the chief attraction being F. O. Harrell, the musical magician.