October 25, 1934 WILAVIA il LIIF9 Service Club Sponsors. At Brownson Circi. Treasure Hunt Card Party oënd Bazaar Ms .A lifratchairman of Mr. and Mrs. 'W. X. Wancr, 211 Brownsoén circle, sponsors a tour.. of Lockerbie road, wiUl give thefr aui- oThe annuuil card 'party and bazaar A. Century of Progress Art. exhibit. nual treasure hunt and midiight sup- ofteProtestant Women's Service at the Art instituteOn, Monday,ý per Saturday. club ýwilI be held on> Wednesday, No- October 29. Mmbers and thei vember 14, at the Stevens botel., Mrs. guests will meet in the gallery to the B PWAY Murray Billings and Mrs, J. W. S.* right of the entrance'at 2 oclock. mia- Bessonette have charge of thjs affair, L J K I for which tickets may be hadt from UýOLY7U ST any member of the club.f . The bazaar Will open at Il o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warc, 325 0*u and ail sorts of fancy goods, bake,.3y Abbotsford road, left Kenilworth PtbLuuaIoAj.s goods, kitchen articles, will be on sale. Wednesday, motoring to Turkey Run ns 401,UtR 8U~ For. the, card party there will býe and Brown County National park O OT>0"blWA&ASHd17wý4 prizes for each table, and numerous in Indiana for a several days' visit. or North Shore Travel Sevic.-Evanst., others. Mrs. George Wilson is president of the club and Mrs. C. H. Caine is pres- ident of the Protectorate for Depend- cnt Protestant Children, for whose heliefit the party is given.t 41 Northridge Notes A meeting of the board of the Northridge Woman's club Of Wil- mette will be held Thursday, Octo- ber 30, at 10 o'clock, at the home of the president, Mrs. Leonard Van Deursen of 2114 Greenwood avenue. A tour of A Century of Progress Exhibition of Paintings and Sculp- ture wvas thoroughly enjoyed by the group of members who made the tour on Friday, October 19. This is the first of a series of tours planned by the clul) for this year. The meeting of the literature group ivill Lic held at the home of M.%rs Frank Crawford, 2034 Thornwoo I avenue on Monday, November 5, at 1 :30 o'clock. Mrs. Freceland G. Stec- ker will give a review of "Earth Horizon", by Mary Hunter Austin. Thiis most unusual autobiography combines a valuable history of the pioncer middle west and south wcst -with the development of a mystic philosophy. It is a vivid picture also of the great movements inter- locked with the suffrage movement and the prohibition movement whicll arose fromn the changing conditions of woman's environment. It is es- sentially a woman's book, breathingi of the emotional turmoil and adjust- iuients that led to a demand for e:raticipation of agc-old taboos. WO OL Garden Club Meeting 'lie ,\Vilmette Garden club luolds, it. next monthly meeting Friday af- EIL 'ternooni November 2. Mrs. E. H. Burge of 924 Forest avenue will be; One and Two-Pie the hostess, with Mrs. O. H. Son-, tag and Mrs. C. G. Smith assisting. The afternoon's program is* in charge' man of the Milwaukee division ofoMs hre a ere.car KNIT S the Chicago Plant, Flower, and Fruit' guild. Thomas J. Phillips will he the seakeA Special Purchase On Sale Give Ping Pong Party Friday and Saturday, Only Mfr. and Mrs. Paul Gathercoàl, 2411 Thorhiwood avenue, had as their 1 guests last. Friday Mr. and Mrs. EÊd- win Kayser and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn turc golf party in -their rathskeller. s m garments sel! at nearly'twice this price. Mr. Gathercoal entertained a group of'men similarly last. Monday eve- ning while'Mrs. Gathercoal attendedAdie ary eecon her dinner club. His guests included Second Fleer R. W. Tarr, Paul Mengel, and *Ed-________ wvard Xayser. See Our Advertisements on Pages 22 and 3 Mr Ramnd sJ. Mark.Hale, E da1A0t5é1s l e Ramoa radreturned Monday of d a r As 1ast wek fma L imottor trioto 1EV A N sTON NORTH SHORE ART LEAGUE Monday ........Slcilpturm " Aktt Himmif Tuegday and Wednhdy ...uIe Panm Wednesday, Thurmday Nlghts. .Ufe Pmldmg Thursday .... ............Nembers' Day Friday.......... Lmnàdmcam Plntlme Saturday .......Junio Mmd Admit' Paatlm studios Commuhty Bouee, Wftaetba Po r ftU Information sailin*la. M N ()ctober 25, 1934,