Women's Western Golf Tournament Sunset RiPýdge Country club bas been selected -as the setting, of the Womén's Western open: golf tournanent to be- played June 24 to ?9, and is entering- two ' of, its chamfpion playèrs, Miss Virgin'ia -Ingram and Miss Shirley Ann Johnson. Some of the other, contestants: al- ready registered are Miï Lucile Rob- inson 'of DesMoines, Mrs. Opal HiIli and Mrs. C. R. McCubbin of Kansas City, and Mrs. Melvin Jones of Floss- moor.1 Miss Robinson was just grad- uated from, Drake university and is' playing in the Trans-Mississippi con- test this week, as is Mns. Hill. There: is a possibility of JHelen Hicks and Vi,'ginia Van Wie enterig the Wom- en's Western. * Players, it is annouced, may be from private or public courses, or un- * ttchdand must have handicap of 18 or under. Each entrant has three -days of play, including consolation flights. Wednesday, June 26, there will be a driyjng contest, and the fol- lowing day there is to be a putting contest and an approaching contest, tising three balls. each f rom a differ- wnîl start as soon as, te- îast match goci out on Itriday. Any man wish- ing to pay must register, and he will be paired with one of the contest- ants, it is planned. In the evening a buffet supper willbe served, foilowed by dancinýg.ý Mrs. James L. S'urPiess is to be ho:tess. for the day Piday, lune 14, when the North Shore AIum~-- nsae association of Kappa Kappa, Gamnma holds its luncheon and annual mneeting at the, Chapter houze. Gads Hili Da nce l'o Be suer oe t hegayest of early sumrevents, the carnival and dance for the benefit of the Gads Hill nurs- ery school and settiement Saturday, evening, June 15, at Skokie Country club. Ainong the hostesses will be Mrs. J.EndicottC Bradstreet, Mrs. Samuel C.- Smart, Mrs. William Ogden Cole- man, Mrs. John Pontius, Mrs. Willis D. Nance and Mrs. James Waller Marshall, the last tlire of vho ar fo Arden Shore Tea Mrs. Willis Hlutson is entertaining the members of the Winnetka Arden Shore board and associate members at a tea f rom 3. to 5 Thursday, June 20, at her home, 1112 Elmwood ave-, -nue. Members of the board- are asked tbring with them any small white elephant,. bric-a-brac, jewelry --such as 'beads, -earrings, brooches,- brace- lets, cétume jewtlry that does not harmonizewith this year's ensembles and artificial, fiowers, parti.cularly gardenias. Such used articlies.,as these which the o .wner no longer needs become- the cherished - possessions of, the mothers to whom Miss Anna Belle Ferrier, camp superintendent, aw.ards. themn during vacation days. Golden Wedding Mr. antd Mrs. John A. Clements,1 381 Sterling road, Kenilworth, and Mi. and Mrs. Harvey W. Clements of Oak Park will entertain Saturday1 at the home of the' former in honor of the Clements brothers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Clements of Oak Park, who will celebrate their>1 golden wedding anniversary.. "promj Scheid Side" ny at 1 :15 oclock. Mrs. F~rank lenhelrn wil read "The Distaif by John Van Druten. Ticket.Chairron Board Holds First Meeting; PlanslTea The, new board of the, South- cmn Womnan's Educational1 alli- ance Met, -for l.unicheon this (Thursday). noon, at the home of the recently reelected presi- dent, Mrs. . aul Clayton, 1153 Pine Street, Winnetka. At thîs,: the first 'Meeting -of the fiew board,. luncheon was to be served on the terrace of the Clayton house, overlooking the woods and wild flower garden., The particular work at this session was the formation of committees to. plan the pro gram for the coming year. Plans were discussed for the alliance's garden party, to beheld at .5 o'clock ' Monday, June 24, at the home of Mrs. William F. I3enoist, 81 ýLocust road, Winnetka. No business will be transacted that day, the affair being .purely a social occasion. Punch. and refreshmnents will be served out- doors, under the trees, The party Wl ein the nature of a farewell tea, it being the last. get-together of the alliance until fail. Mrs. J3enoist will be assisted at the garden party by Mrs. John A. Pres- cott, .Mrs. Parker Payne, Mrs. R. J. Frost, Mrs. John Morse, and Mrs. Vance Roberts, ail of Evanston. Must Have Cars The annual picnic for, the: blind of Chicago again will be held this year. The ,day is June 19,.wî'th the: meeting place the Illinois, Home. for, the B lind in Chicago at 10 o'clock in the morn- ing. "We are badly in need of cars to take the blind for a ride, then to the park for a picnic lunch," the com- mittec for the nicnic n1eads. fted t or tUe (ads school and>settlement. ,nt q>Ufl- Lean is Il Crossley.. he former. .say, eve- home, 407 or of their Mr. and ýn Frances About I