Committees et Country Club The followinig standing, committee of Skokie Country club. for the. yea, ending ýSeptember 30, iN4O, were re cently announced: Admissions, - J. C. Hyatt, chair man; &. L. Fox, E. E. Mack, C. T IRothermel, W. F. Tuttie, P. J. Rani sey, R. P. Fletcher, Jr., D.. W Shand, S. R. Penfield, Luther Dear birn. Caddie - William N. Lane. chair. ma;Henry Hassel, vice-chairman! Eantetanent - S. A. Rothermel chairman; B 3,. R. Gebhart, vice. chairman; F. O ., Brown, L. Djuncar Lloyd, Gaylord Millikin. Finance:. W. L. Keady, chaiîrman; 0. P. Alford, H. E.. Greene. Grounds .- Thomas G. McMahon, chairman; J, C. Cormack, .Howard M. Keéfe, Herbert A. Lundahl. House -Forest D. Siefkin, chair- man; C. Lysle Smith, William H. Furst. Sports and Pastirnes-S. A. Roth- ermel, chairnian; N. C. Flanagin, vice-chairman; -A. B. Olsen, Harry Pauschert, Paul Sweazea. Tennis - Pliil C. Barber, chair- man; E. G. Davies, L. N. Jones, R. E. Welch. Winter sports- Kenneth L. Fox, chairman; Edward E. Mack, R. P. Fletcher, Jr.,,.C. H. Stowers, T. Ol- iver Morgan.. Missonary Group and Guild la Meef Jointly The first meetinig of the new year for Wilmette Parish Mvethodist church women, will be a combined Missionary society and Woman's guild session- on Thursday, January il. The1 executive committee meets at 10:30 o'clock, and at 12 noon a luncheon will be served by t h e Have Meefing Jan. 8 Cuilds to Take. Up An important, meeting of the Cath- olie Action department of the. Wo Af an's Catholie Club of Wilmette wil fe-oia ok be held Monday, January, 8,..at I Foîîowing -the holiday recess t o'clock, at the. ho me of 'Mrs.. Henry guilds of the Woman's auxiliary, G. Dalton, 1029 Chestnut avenue, the* Church of the Holy Comfori Wilmette. The Rev. 'James Lawler will resumne their luncheon and se, will be the speaker at 3 o'clock, -and n metgsnx Mody T at 4 tea. will be served. Mrs. George Steatgidwl etwt ýE. Wells., will >,give a report on the -Leroy Shonts, .143 Abingdon avenu lîbrary. duing the month of Decemn'eiwrh ndteGiwl u .'ber;.eandworth, andorthewGriswoldpgu ber an oherreort wil e pe-with Mrs. Allen. Tyler, 1427 Gre sentedby Mrs. Thomas P. Gibbons, yaeuWimte treasurer, and Mrs. Edward 'Hoff- or0 vne imte man. ëcoring ecreary.A meeting of the James Madis( 'na, e odig ecetry guild will be held at -thé-home. Plans for the library for the rest Mrs. John W. Ladd, 257 Woodstoi of the, year, and for the ýwork. of avenue, Kenilworth,. and1 of t h~ the department willbe miapped, out Chase guild, at the home of Mr during the business meeting. Charles Itschner, 2716 Blackhat The fine arts department of the road, Wilrmette. c lub willI hold its, next meeting Fni- Mrs. -William T. Jènks, 806 Fo: day, January 12, and for that event dlale avenue, Winnetka, will ente Mrs. Frank Kaye, chairman, has tain the William White guild, ar arranged an interesting program. Mrs. J. H. Barnes, 238 Poplar stree en guild. The Seabury gpild is meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Arthur B. Carlson,' 118 Oxford road, Kehîl- worth, and the Anderson guild with Mrs. Stanley Knight, 1567 Ridge avenue, Evanston. The members of the Whitehouse guild will sew and- have luncheon at the home of Mrs. Warren Trlggs, 631 Sherman., ave- nue, Evanston. Marjiana Hahi, 826 Park ave- nue, and Bernard Black 2112. Beachwood avenue, Wilmette, are two young peo pie, w1o enjoijed the annual Shaw.nee Country club Junor Iiigh Christmars dance as part of the holiday week celebra- tion. Mrs. Carl A. Bruch sérved as chairman. of the part y whici attracted a capacity croud of Shawnee mem bers> children and, their guesta. Has, Tea for Cousin, a Newcomer fo Village Miss Jo Ann Collyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter Collyer, .730 Ninth street, who returned homne for the holidays fromn Sullins college, at Bristol, Va., entertained at a teat Sunday, December 31, in honor of' Dinner G5iven in' Honor ,Of Canadian Visit . rs Mn. and Mrs. Fred M. Coxon of' 1538 Central avenue entertained at a candle-light dinner on New Year's day in honor of Mr. Coxon's uncle and aunt, Mr. and.Mrs. William Mid- cleton of Granton, Ontario, Canada. Their gu.ests included Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Johinson of Oak Park; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foelkers and the latter's mother, Mrs. Hausman, of Elrnhurst;,Mr. an Mrs. George Mc- Clure of Harvard, II.; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brown of Wilmette; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight. lKelly and Mrs, Kellv's mothen, Mrs. Susan Hudson, of Chicago. Eleanor Ellis Perkins, GivesClub Book Review the. of .er rheý Irs. ild 3on Sof )ck .rs., vwk Dx- To Review Lin Yufang Book for Club Juniors The Junior auxiliary of thé Wom- an's Club of Wilmette will hold its first meeting of the new year on Thunsday, January 4, at e:30. Fol1- lowing dinner, Miss Ethel Schoem- baum of Nonthwestenn university will review "Moment in Peking" by Lin Yutang. Miss Schoembaum re- viewed a book for the Junior auxil- iary last spning and her presentation was .so popular with the gnoup that she has been asked to review "Mo- Holiday Open Hause Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Miller Horth of 2144 Thor-nwood avenue entertain. ed one-hundred guests at an open house during the holidays. Bridge Club Hosts Mfr. and Mrs. Paul Rensch, 915 Eleventh street, are entertaining the members of their club at bridge at their home friday evening. esses at a tea at Shawnee Cou club froni 4 to 6 o'clock Satui afternoon for a group of abouts of their friends. Tuesday Miss C miskey left to return to the Uni sity ýof Illinois after spending, holidays with her famuily. naton. 30