vrudnce nnnu u t renilwortn,i Miss Li3' Fleming of Lake Forest, Miss Mary Elizabeth Price of' De- troit,. Miss Marguerite Hainley of Detroit, and M1iss flarriet Hoy of Columibus, Ohio. Nirs. A. C.'Kng of Kenilworth, will give a Itlunceoi n l honor of Miss Moulton preceding h4er debut, and Mr. and 'Mrs. joseph Fleming will entertain at a midnlighit supper at the D)rake' Frid'ay. ,Ioday Miss Li1'v Fleming will be. hostess at 'a luncheon at Onwentsia. Others who wiIl enfer- tain for the debutante are Mfrs-- WVayne.WilIs and NMrs.'Josepli White of Winnetka., M.Niss Mfoulton returned last Thurs- <layf roni* à three eeks' visit Iwith Miss Asu Kenvon at Naragansett Pie r. Opera Represenfative, . M4rs. N. S. Akely, 615 Lake avenue, Wîilmeute, Whio is well known in tiorth shore, music circles, will represent the Chicago, Grand Opera *Company in Xilmette and Keùilworth this fal when. she seeks,,subscrietioils for the côinig opera season. Thé season promises to be a gala one, for Ma.- tineli, Schiipa, and Rosa Raisa are sonie of the noted sinigers w~ho %vill 1w heard. To Renew Acfiviies. 'lli heCoiv Corner circ of the Congregational church wilI renew its activities ou T'hursday, Septemiber 12. The hiostess for the day vili. be * Mrs. .Frank Hoffnian, 1311 Maple, aene and assisting lier are to bc Mrs, 'William Hiayt, Mfrs. David Anderson and Ms.Roet, Hull. 1Lunicheoni will, be served at 1 o'clock. This vear',s circle chairman is Mrs.] * Villianm 0., Morris 1121 Nintlî qree-t. ,s. Fr C. D. PEACOCK, SJEWELERS SINCE 1837 Stat. & Monroe - Palmer House Cor. ~à vatta.: accompanied at. the piano b.y1 hiF mother, M.rs. Stanley Johnson of j Wîilrnette. Roger is a pupil of Wini.- fred Townsend Cree of Winnetka. Betty jane Hendrickson, pianist, will play "'Bravura" hy Florence Barbour and- "bance. of the Butterfiies" by' Baluta. Both «these youing.musicianis are 10 years old. The -devotional leader will be the Rev. James. T. Veniekiasenl of the Presbyterian church. School WiII Give Tea for Enf.ring. Studets The North Shore Alumnae associa- tion of. Frances Shimer school ýwill give a tea at the Georgian, hotel in IEvanstoni fromn 3 untl '5 o'9clock Fni- <lay of this week for ail entering stu- denits. Thie alumina e * and the girls %vlio. are retuirning to sch'ool this fa.1l bvl1le there fo ineet the new stu - dents. . Miss Janet .Tippery of Evans- ton, president of the group, is iii charge of arrangements. Assisting iber are NIrs. George* Hoffmnan of NWinnietka, field representative. for Frances Shirner, Miss Jane O'Boyle of Evanston, and Miss Bernice Taylor of Evanston. Miss Taylor is secre- tary- of the North Shore -Nlumnae association. ican hA.ip ,,tic JreveflIo Ab5 *To assure a smoofh, perfect make- up and ta protect your skin against winter harshness chaos. an Eliza- beth Arden powder base. Amoretto Crea., if your skin is average .. . Lile *Lotion, if your akin la oiIy .. . Ultra- Amoretta or Crs.. de Franc* if your ,skin is very dry. Renneckar Drug Co. 1138 central Av. Win.tte 38 acting as cha sA:L:E of FUR s Uhlemann 1s-,or ginal cre.ations f eat ur e ingenious. desîgning. The style illustrated qives butý slight con- ception ofthe grace- fui bea uty âchieved in t he se garments, and in many others in ourdisptay - youth- tail, HIudson eai (dyed Muskrat), -Alaska Seat, and Caracul. A stunning collec- tion of sports coats priced upward from $65. Ail Uhlemann coats 7 W. Madisoni St.. Crner Stt.En- YEARS 0F DEPEtDABLE