ughion.blyie,rpe-rith?ep-less‘redlar.willths.For*tu«areisitjhnlt;f*dule.eds:n’seld:ra-g°-tly.sed3isotwo vears01;plt;ieaMrs. Geo. A. Fair Entertains.The Woman’s Club, of Arlington Heights were entertained by Mrs. Fair da at her pleasant home at the head of tli Bothwell street last Saturday afternoon, a It was ‘ Daughter's Day” and the^guests numbered sixty-five. The rooms were hatastily decorated with the club's colors inof pale pink and green. An unusually interesting program was given as follows: thVocal Solo............................Miss Edith Kinder \\Piano Solo....................................Miss Sigwalt ,Recitation,'1 he Joiner-.... Mrs. W. M. I»yas Vocal Solo, Past and Future, Miss Maud FairReading............................ Miss Maria FairRecitation and Essay, The Man with theHoe...............Miss Gertrude BreslauPiano Recital....................Miss Helen PackardRecitation......................... Mrs, ( arberryThe talk by Miss Gertrude Breslau on the working people was a paper of exceptional interest and gave straight facts, as the writer's vocation brings her in daily contact with the monopolies and the working class.After the program, a nice lunch was served by Mrs. Fair and daughters. Several of those present very generously gave impromptu selections and the afternoon's enjoyment ended by strolls through the hostess’ spacious | grounds.Mrs. II. Iv. Nelson, Mrs. Carberry and the Misses Gertrude Breslau, Helen Packard and Maria Fair, of in Chicago, and several Palatine ladies were among the guests.UievlotyewilikwidiidoCiitpaAlumni Banquet and Ball.tioe.!