The Seeing Eye Augm entiflg the Chicago com- mittee fo r The Seeing Ee," philanthroPic institution organ-. ized in New Jersey, a school founded,,at Morristowfl in 1929 t ,o provide guide dogs for -those of the blind who have the men- tal and physàical characteriStics: which. will enable them to bene- fit ther.eby," is a north shore group under, the chairmaflship of Mrs. Donald'Rogers of Glen- coe. A drive to'increase.membership in the organizatiofi to raise funds to defray the expenses of training the dogs, is ttfderway. Monday afternoon of this weelç Mrs. Rogers opened ber home in Glencoe for a tea for members of the committees and showed the mo- tion picture describiflg The Seeing Eye. s Dorothy Campbell of 1209 îwoo>d avenue is chairman in tette; Mrs. Courtenay C. Davis, enilworth; Mrs. 'John_ 1. Shaw, ciown me iV a--- -- wa sworn byv Miss Ruth Fisher of Chicago, for her marriage last Sat-. urday af ternoofl to Sterling 'Harper. j r., the, son. of Mr. and MIrs. Sterling Harper, of 1007 Greenleaf avenue, The bride carried a round bouquet of, white carnations. The wedd ing.ceremon-,Y took place, in the Wilmétte 'Methodist Episcopal, church, and, was. followed byý a re- ception in the church. parlors. Bou- quets of white flowtrs decorated 'the chancel for, the cerem ôny. Miss, arbara Fisher,ý sister of the ard gandof fiowered Corsage.of sweet peas. was 'David fHarper,i bridegroom. Mr. Harner anid bis At a recent diner, 31r. and Mrs, Lottis G. Raggio, of Ke,2ilivorIh anxounced the engagement of thçir daughter, Dorothy, ta John F. iViedlin, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Witedlin of Wilmette. MIiss Raggio atteided DePuuw ,uwer- sity -zLhere site uas a Ilembher of Alp'ha Chi Omega sorority. Mr.. On Comnmittee1 Guild Spring Pai Several riorth shore junior guid of St. cnté-dal re hnsy The freshma2i and, sophomnore classeg.of the National College of. Education are_ giving. their annual sýprinig form4l at the Ev- anston CountrY Club 0on Ap--7. Under the 'able chairmafship of Miss. Lois- oley o ofWinnetka andNMiss Helen Ljunggrefl of Evanston'..the, dance..promises tlo'be one of ýthe gayestý and loveliest of the. early spring seasofi. tafet an a Assisting them on the varions ap- 'rhe est -an àpoInted commtitteeS are Miss Mary' brother of the Louise Hastings. chIrano th mnusic commnittee4. Miss Amny Strohin. bride are mak- chairmnan of the "*bids" coffmitt.ee: ~ SrthWth- Mliss Phyllis Reidel, chairman of the decbtatiott1 Niiss Ma4eline Tatk chairman of the entertaiflflent; Miss Dorothy Finger, chairman of the prize committee; and Miss Cathrifle f or Junior Hedman, chairman of the publicity rty ~ ~ ~ is Ap.I Oi lteanor Berwanger, president members of the of the freshmafl class and Miss Har- . Luke's pro- riet Beyer, president of the soph- with plans for omore class, are acting as the super- inodanep and visors for ail the dance arangements. follows, saying, to repeat a littuç0 the above explanatioli, that it is: A school founded in Morristowfl, N. j., in 1929 to provide guide dogs for those of the blind who have the mental and physical. characteristits which will enable them to benefit thereby. Braille frees the blind in the mental world. The guide dog is designed to free the blind in the twCwc-l ploye4., ,eople who came to y e durig arecent -e d .47 are em-ý Iigb achoo,2 at- BriaIShower Mrs. joseph Joyce,. 531 Essex. noad, Kenilworth, will be. hostess at a lunch- eon, bridge and miscellaneous showen,ý today, at Shawnee Countny club in honor of Mliss jane Demnt of Ken- ilworth who will become, the bride of John Holloway. of Çlencoe on Apnil 3. devoted dogs."ý' est post Lenten parties. Bridge tables will be placed in the club lounge for those who do flot wish to dance, and an attractive prize wil be awarded at each table, Supper is to be served shortly before nid- night. M-ns. Dean H. Rosensteel of E-v- ýs Of theé RuLoio of f aith- of W'isc uate of is a ýscôniSii St, Marys Cooking School Open lo Publie The Cornmunity Food Shov uate of the University of and an Alpha Delta Phi. v and. t st 'mi