Mr. and- Mrs. James W. Aider of Wilmette .anÛnounve the 'en- gaemtent of. t h e i r daughtx, Marie ýLouis e, taWilliàrmAins-' Worth Rolfing, son of M. and Mrs.Reuiben.C. Rolfing of Cincin- nati. Miss Aider attendeci the Chevy Chase school in, Washing- ton, and Erskine in Boston. Mr. was graditated fromt William s in 1938. At Woman's Club 'onaities of the current stage discussed interpretativeiy by Donald Faucett at the Wii- Woman's club on the after- of M'ar,.h 115. Mr'sWna+* <ct iý ulatron; W. Wilmoth, associate pa- tron; Mrs. Hazel Svebilius,.chaplain; Mrs. J. 0. Converse, mnarshal; Mrs. Roy MIllrath, treasurer; Mrs. Mayý- belle Moore, secretary; Mrs. Lena N. McKinstry,ý conductress; Mrs. Florence Parkhurst, associate con- eU to In the, short tim that Mrs. Smoot was matron she accompiished, a .good deal and was, most successful.. She was ioved by ail who. came in con- tact-with her. She will be greatlyý missed. M. W., Gay baubles that .cast ver li Me in* money but are worth a greai deal in chic. Illustrated above, bubble pearis in Iovety pastel shades, $'1.95.'Not' lus- tr -a t-e d , matching. bracelet, $1.95, matching, earrings, $1., Flower pin of delicali shaped white petals endf btanai«g.stage earaciers . Katharine Corneli. is the most vi- * tai and dynamnic in the group, ac- * Cording to Mrs. Faucett, and won her way to the top in spite of p-ar- ental objections and heavy odds. She did not arrivé overnight, a-la- Cinderelia, but it toqk years of hard work and painful effort ta transform the ugiy duckiing into the swan. Her husband, Guthrie McCiintoc, serves as "best friend and sevrst Ps c EDGAR mhat the golden era of the A theatre is dawnlng for it A. STEVENS, Imc.: Evansfon, 'I. il EDGAR A. STEVENS, bic. i Sal o Cotsand Suits,--untbougyhi-of valuos the fashion spottiglit is on waists! were Mrs. mette . Il EDGAR A. STEVENS, Inc.