for N. S. Villages North 'shore chairnien of the fund and subscription committee for the Chicago: City Opera me rcenl corpany wee by Anna Fitzu, secretary of -the committee and a- former opera, star,, at, a tea held at'the home of Mrs. M. B. Kennedy, 455 Sýheridan road, Winnetka. Mrs. Kennedy had been instrumental ini securinig the- varjous chair-men, and 'the selections wvere approvediby Miss Fitziu., Mrs. James G. McMiIlanl is general chairmafi for the north shore. Mrs. Geo~rge P. Eus and Mrs. Ralpb Hei.' mnan are organizing g,ru1p. lit Ev*anstoei. Mrs. E. A. Zlmmerman is the Mesonic H-ospital The gala opening, of the San Carlo Opera comrpany on Monday,ý October 5, in the Auditori1um theater, a. performance of "Tavat"will be ta ken' over by .-the Women 's' auxiiary of the Illinois Masonic hospitil for the ,1henefit ofits charitable efforts in assisting the woirthv The auxiliary 'was 50 successful in its theater, bencfit last year. when it took over al but tený rows of the balcony, that it bas enlarwed the scope, of its venture by engagzing 'the whole bouse fnr» this ,'season's benefit. Mrs. William E. Buehierof Glencoe is chairman for tbe north shore assisted by, a committee of sincere wvoeoen tdeaivoring toe rac'h muuic loving patrons who can be assured of a pleasant evening while helping some unfortunate person to have the necessary hospital care. Mrs. John F. Timm is president of the Women's auxiliary of the Illinois, Masonic hospital - Mrs. Fred M. Dlalies is vice-president; Mrs. Ida Herrling, second vice-president; Mrs. Thumm, recording secretary; Mrs., Arthuir C. Leppert. treasurer. chairman for Wilmette, Mrs. Vernon Loucks for Kenilworth, and Mirs. Norman Copthorfle for 'Winnetka. Mrs. Dwight OrcutV's responsibilities as head of the Glencoe group are being taken during her absence by Mrs. Walter C. Hughes. Jason F. Whitney of Evanston is chairinian of the opera. .We:ks' seasofl, which will' open Saturday, October 31. Taking advaiitage They are. fron.leJt to riglît,' rspectively of Mr. and Mrs. dollars worth of equiprnt available in the new opera building, they art expected to, present an outstanding .group of prograins. Tbe conmmittee is planning a group of suppers to bc the given in the opera building, with parkSpecial vaiôs rtists present. of the three and one-haîf million Mary Crane League to Open New Room are ton, Robert E. Spaeth cfoi as st vice-president; Mrs. Wil.\cNameecf Evanston, secM e-president; Mrs. Smith W*l- cony William E. Bueluler of Gleficoe Dr. seats. founded the Illinois Masonic hospital at 836 Wellinszton avenue, Chicago, in 1921. Tbe Women's auxiliary contributed $3,000 1ast year to the charitable work of the institution. money whichi it raised througb several bene- upotb sledn ewYork, and Newport.- Edward ini Evantf to help teacher. student a se,îding jolinstofl's Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. of theson, bas been attending Wainwrigbt Miss Nina Kenagy, director WNashington, fi Kehoboth n, iet., i lI-,aoia uç9o @ts At Westmoreland M\ajor social events at WestmoreMrs. John Marshall Roberts, 328 WednesWarwick road, Kenilworth, entertaiw- land club for juIy conclude tht chi!ren. a buffet with wéek Band camp in La G ra n ge, Ind., 'Nursery school, with next of. day friends at luncheon o11. In addition to Mrs. Fléer, the nem- ed a group of night., at bridge club, where, be continued bis work on the officers Counitry at-Skokie of. the Mary Crane Ieaigte Wednesday oboe and clarinet