Make -Reservations for Shawnee CIub's Lido Party Saturday Although the time of Our newsgathering was',a . littie early for ail reservationsa to be. in for Shawnee's Lido party, nevertheless'quite a few hadi beeA made the first part of this week. Among those entertain- ing the largest groups Saturday evening,ý when the club has an annual event reminiiscent* of the "far-famned pleasure isIe in the Adriatie," will be: L. J. Beauvias, the E.,C. Howards, Miss Jane Becker, Mr. and, Mrs. Conger Reynolds, wbo: are entertain- ing the Frencb consul general, René Weiller and Mrs. Weiller, and4 the Weillers' son and dataghter, wbo are here from France on a visit; the H. W. Croxtons, wbo are baving one party, and their son, Bill Croxton, an- ot her;- tbe R. G. Kimbelis, the H. E. Jobnsons, tbe William G. Ruggles, 0. W. Turner, Jobn Thornburn, the Ro- land D. Feltmans and the H. G. Win- stons. The glow. from many colored lan- terns "Il shed light upon the setting Walter Marx Are' Married July 20 Miss Elizabeth Aider, daugh- ter of, Mr. and' Mrs. James W. Aider, 931Greenwood avenue, became the bride of Walter B. Marx, ýson of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ýMarx of Kenilworth, last- Saturday afternoon. at the hom e of her parents at 4:30I o9'dock. Rev. John G. Hindley, of- the Wil- mette Congregationalcburch, ofici- ated at the ceremony which took place in the living-room against a back- ground «of Sabonia ferns, a,1nd tait urns of Easter Mies. Miss Adler wore ber mother's lovely wedding dress of ivory appliqué-point. and ber finger-tip veil was held 'in place1 by a wide 'band of seed pearls. Her beautiful round bouquet was of white roses and liles of tbe valley. 1The bride's sister, Miss Marie Aider, was maid of honor. She wore a dark *brown 'orgauza gown embroidered with large yellow dots, a matcbing bat with a band of yellow daisies, and carried an arniful of brown-eyed Su- sans. Mrs. AI der wore a dress of turquoise h1.ilà lr :1 .... n hat. and a corsai match arranged ny tteclub' Pols sional, F. Lee Smith. The exbibition *wilI be staged at Il o'clock on flood-;, lighted court number 2, with Mr. and Mrs. Kari Kamrath among the not-ed stars. There wilbe others. Thé Lido party means dinner tables set on the north lawn surrounding a 4specially constructed dance floor. An augrnented dance orchestra will play on the dining roomn terrace. Dinner service will be any time after 7 :30, Forest preserve, FLnVVbL s ouL en coe. The club il planning to have an- other tour in Septemnber at which time dahlia gardens in Glencoe, Deerfield, Northbrook,. and Wilmnette wiIl be Photo bY J. D. Tolof Be fore her wedding Sýaturday, July 13, Mrs. Hall Lippincoît.. zos Miss Doroth3, Anne Darby of Winnetka. Af er they retuirn froin their inotor trip4, the Lippincotts zcill live j» Ezwastoit. Mr. Lippincott is the, son of 111% anîd Mrs. R. R. Lippilitcott of Wilimette. Announce 7 The Annuai Labor will start with an ii dance on Saturday,2 wilI continue with spei through Saturday, Sun day. Major Everits Evanston Golfers Win week-end Gives Bridge Lunch.on nal dinner st 31, an d Mrs. LeRoy Woodland, 336 Leices- golf events ter road, Kénilworth, was hostess and Mon- at a bridge luncheon Friday at Indian Hill club. uF gui Uc**iab. Marshall Goddard of Evanston served tbe groom as best mnan. Mr. and Mrs. Marx are motoring to Maine, .where they expect to spend a moiith. They wil ive in Evýanston after their return., WiImeffe Garden Club Pians Tour Augusi 2 Gives Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Henry Hall, 500 Central ave- nue, was hostess at a bridge luncheoný Wednesday.