Golf club Monday, in the qualifying round of the Chicago Women's bis- trict Golf association chanipionsliip toumnamient. With a 78, she scored two strokes. better than par* for the course. However,. ber record was brolcen the next' day by Mrs. Melvin Jones of Lincolnshire, lastyear's cham- Pion, who shot a 76, for a new course record. Mrs. Arends' record was equalled. that same, day, by Mrs.. Lee Mida of Butterfield and Miss June Beebe of Olympia Fïelds,- 'he resùits of Tuesday's play were: Championship- Mrs.. Melvin Jolies of Lincolnshire defea ted Miss Florence Beebe of Olympia Fields, 8 and 7;,Mis Jane Weiller of Version Ri dge de- feated Miss Helený MacMorrân of, Indian Hill, 1 up. in nincteen holes; Mrs. Lee Mida of Butterfield defeated Miss June Beebe of Olympia Fields, 1 up; Mrs E. T. Nicholas, Jr., of Beverly defeated Lucy Jane Hedberg of Skokie, 3 and 2; Miss ýAriel Vilas of Glen View defeated Mrs. John Arends of IKildeer, 2 tîp; Miss Ruth Wiley of Bunker Hill defeated Mrs. J. W. Tay- lor of Evanston, 4 and 2; Miss Evaý May Johnson of Skokie defeated Missý Rena Nelson of Exuxoor, 3 and 2; * Miss Mildred Hackl of Midlothian de- feated Miss Virginia Ingram of Sutnset * Ridge, 1 Up. First Flight-Mrs. C. M. Case of Illinois de'eated Mrs. D. M. Bell _of Riverside, 6. and 5; Miss Mary Joslyn *.of LaGrange defeated Miss Katharyn * Dougberty of Evanston, 1 up; Mrs. Stanley Jaicks of Oak Park~ defeated Miss Marilouise Slibeck of Bunker Hill, 3 and 2; Mrs. O. F. flurn.ett of Medinah clef eated Mrs. I.. Navin of Sunset Ridge, 4 and 3; Mrs. W. W. Haerther of Exmoor defeated Miss Do'-othy Fuller of Riverside, 3, and 2, Mrs. Ô., C. Horn 'of Glenéagles de- * feated Miss:M.ary Russelli of LaGrange, I1 up . in t wenty holes; Mrs . Lillian Zech of Tain O'Shanter defeated Mrs.; H.P. Saunders of,"North: Shore, 8 andi 6; Mrs. J. Legrand of M ission Hihîs, defeated Mrs. Don Powell'of Acacia, 'up. In the second round of the match play We.dnesday;, Mrs...Jones. was Laing bas chosen ber sister, Sarah Ja'ie, to ýattend. ber as hem maid of honoir, while Mr. Buck lias chos-n John Boddie to attend bim as best, mian. The ushers will be, Tedý Laiyig,. brother of the bride-to-beand Ja mes. Gordon Buck, biother of the. groom. r Eiiig rnc mau a qti w NW Uk lto egage the stars vno wilopen rueir respec- tive engagements in Chicago after appearing in the Shawnee revue. *A fter dinner at 7 o'clock the 1prograni will'be arranged in sec- > tons between dlance nwnbers. played by the* jeani Goldkelte. orchestra. Heading, the program is the Rkudy Vallee ballet with four. ensemble nuffl)Crs. Anna 'Belle will offer modern dance creations;. the Cutier, sisters, the Harmnony. boys, Lucille and La Verne, will. ail enterlain the* Shawnee mem- bers and. their.guests. William C.' Dornfield will act as master of ceremonies..' Mrs. Royý M., Kirtland will act as chairman of the Ladies' Bridge cornmittee and .will'be, assisted. by Mesdames A. H-. Oelkers, Bea, tr-ice Harding Arcus, William.,Ba-l- hatchett, B. B. Landingham, N. S." Given, and Agiles Cortieil.' Be- ginning August 4, the afterniooi gamnes will start at 2 o 1clock -and six gaines of, four bands each, ivili be played. The commiittee bas madle two unusual 'rules for hoth afternoon and evening play. Dobing will be allowed for in- formation only and 11o additional points ,are added to a score whichi bas been, doubled. .'Tlere will be no ýredeal but one reb'd - to each R.OYK TLN hand'wilI be allowcd. The win-MR.OYK TAN ter tournamnent for the eveuing p)lay'ers will start September 4, aud the after-, noon tournament will start Septembher 8.. 1The children are being entertained on Thursday nights with bed-timne staries. The stories are told f roi 7:10 to 7:30 o'clock by memibers of the National Col- lege of Education staff. Miss Edith Gibson Wil .Marty D. J3rower', Jr. Mrs. Adrian Brower of Chicago and Miss Beth BÉrower of Wilmiette will entiertain at hincheon and a inexi shower .Saturday at Miss Brower'homne., 720 Fifth street, in honor of Miýss, Editli ;Gibson of Momence.' Miss Gibson's marriage Io Daniel Brower, Jr., ýson of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Brower of Wilmette, will take place àt 4:30 o'clock 'Saturday afternoon, August 16. at thie Churcl i ofthe Good, Gives Garden Tea Harold Keith, son of Mrs. Carl 1I'eitli, 310 Warwick road, Kenilworth, eutertained about sixty guests at a ýgarden tea last Sunday evening. Af ter- sugpper gamnes were played and the ci-. tire party,,went 'sw'imming. Miss Leab Eldridge Tells of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Eldridge of Wil- Mette annouinced the engagemient of théir daughter, Leah, to Don Hamil-ý t.011 of Clevelaud, Ohio, recenitly at a Iuncheou given at Skokie' Country club. The weddiug will take place in the fali. Miss Eldridge was gradu- ated from the Universitv of' Illinois in 1-920 and is, arnernber. of Kappa Kappa Gammna sorority. 'T2he Wilnmette chapter, O E. S., will give a card party at 8 'dCock Monday cvening, August 4, at the Masonic Temple. AIl members and frieuds haveý been invited t.> attcnd. Mrs. Ida M. Lyons of Winnetka, wortby matron, is in charge- of arrangements. on Tnursclay, August 14i, at Ravinia park. Eacb town is to present one act, and the committees are now busy work-, ing with children. There is a f riendly rivalry , etween townls. ýeach. tmying to find an act that will. please the audience. of children most., Evanston will contribute two dances, ýMuriel PurWin doiug "Marieka," and Mary Martha Cross and Barbara Nevens dancing "I nvitation to the dance." Wilmette will send a boy pianist, Daniel Geppiert,. while Winnetka will' present Fay Palmer Kreer sînging songs for children. There will be a group of children, also f rom Winnetka, seen in f olk dances. Glencoe will have.a niarimba and xylophone duet by Harry C. Niegelsen and his daugter, Dorothy. A character dance will be ggiven by Shirley Burdette, Louise !Eisenstadt and Suzanne Mitchell. while Margaret Taylor. and Janet Hall will gi've.«a -specialty dance. Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt will accompany them. 1 Highlandl Park will have .an act fea- turing "An Educated Horse," with Molly Sloan and Mîldren Staugbter,'ac.- companied by Ruth Stoan at the piano.ý Hubbard Woods. may be represented ýby, J. Williams Macy. singing the "'Night- mrare Sonig" from Gilbert and SulIlia's Miss Faith Baurge Weds, Rev. W. R. McCormack Miss Faith Evangeline Burge and the Rev. William Russell McCormack of Champaign were mamried Thursday evening at the ýCongregatiornai church, Wilmette. Thbe Rev. Vere V. Loper oficiated. Miss Burge wome a simple white satin dress, a lace cap, and an illusion veil. She carried *a shower bouquet of roses and valley liles. The Çhurch was banked. with2 green, white candles.lined.,the aisle and taîl white baskets 'of ýflowers were at either1 side of the altar. The bride is the daughter of *Mr. and Mms. Edward Hiatt Burge of 924 Forest avenue and the bridegroom is the son of Dr. William Russell Mc- Cormack of PittsbUraRh .Pa.1>frs Among the out-of-town gueats were Miss Hester McCormack who came f rom Pittsburgh with ber father; Mrs. Seyniour Wbeeloc k of Denver; Mrs. M. S. Kirk of Dallas; Mr. and Mme. A. H. Hiatt of Peoria, .and Miss Élor.- ence Hiatt of Cleveland.