activities 'Coca ircles. By TE,*N BROICK Kenilwortli Infant Welfare Center to Have Lingerie Show Members of the Keniiworth q center of the Infant Welf are So- ciety of Chicago are devoting inuch of their time to their or- ganization this fali, preparing for benefit projects planned be- fore the holidays, one a lingerie show in-November, the other a benefit dance the miîddle of De- cember. The regular monthly meeting was hield Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Nona Jane Handwork in Ev- anston, during which details were settled for the lingerie exhibit on November 14, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. J. P. O'Connor, 718 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette. Mrs. Lester Dunbar is head of the com- niittee making arrangements for the display. Models will be girls ini the organization, and a 'percentage will be given to the Infant Welfare center froin ail lingerie sold after the show- ing. Tickets, nominal in price. may be bought at the door.. The center also is making plans for its large benefit dance in Decem- ber wbicb "promises to be one of the biggest and most entertaining charity parties to be given on the nortb shore this season," the center states. "More about this later." The board of directors of the Ken- ilworth center, which met Monday of this week at the home of Mrs. Phillip A. May, 1216 Ashland avenue, WNilmette, will. hold another meeting on Tuesd.%y, November 13. The monthly sewing meeting takes place on the same day at the Kenilworth * Union church. Miss Mary Branigar of Evanston * is president of the organizaion. Other members of the board of direc- tors are: Miss Nona Jane Handwork, vice-president; Mrs. Phillip May, cor- responding secretary; Miss Ruth Griswold, recording secretary: Miss Eleanor Lippincott. treasurer: Mrs. î Lester Dunbar, social chairman; Mrs. Earl Bommerscheim, sewing chairman; Mrs. Claude Saunders, chairman of collections; Mrs. Richard Clinton, chairman of volunteers. Kenilworth Anticipetes "Womanl.ss Wedding" Kenilworth is izetting ready to, turn nut in large numbers on Pridav night. Nrovember 9. to sec 'fifty of its maie ritizens show what they can do in a draniatic wav.' The interest is not confined to the local maie talent. but is also centered in the Park. Ridge School for Girls, the recipient of the proceeds of the play.- Mrs.- Charles Ware is president of the school, which makes the interest of Kenil- worth more intimate. "A Womanless Wedding" will be presented in the Memnorial gymnasium of the joseph Sears school at 8:15 o'clock. Herry B. Wilson Will Wed Oklehoma Girl Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey Maxey Of Tulsa, OkIa., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Mildred Jane, to Harry Borwell Wilson, now of San Francisco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bertram Wilson of. 611, Laurel avenue, Wilmette. The wedding of Miss. Maxey and Mr. Wilson Satur- day evening, November 24,. in -the AIl Soul's Unitarian church will be a fashionable affair, one of the most important social events of the winter in Tulsa. Miss Maxey, prominently identified with the social and cultural life of Tulsa, was graduated from National Park seminary and the University of Oklahoma. She is a member of the Dilettantes, and the Junior league, the Little theater, in which she is particularly active, the Junior aux- iliary of the Children's Day nursery, and is a charter member of the Junior board of the Children's home. Miss Maxey is a Kappa Kappa Gam- ma. Mr. Wilson was educated at North- western university and Darthmouth college. He is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He is te 'arrive in Tulsa from the west coast November 16. for the pre-wedding festivitv. Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Beirnes. 937 Ramona road, will entertain at a c ocktail party Saturday preceding the Monte Carlo party at the Evanstoni Woman's club, which is a benefit for the Mary Crane Nursery school at Hull Flouse. President 9 p t] a t( t, Fr Fi w G Mrs. Charles Warc of Keiilwoth ir president ofthe board of direc- tors of the Park Ridge School for Girls, wlskli, on. Fridfiay emeni*pg of this week tWIl derive beizeit from "A Womanless Weddiiig," a play given by fifty prorninent menz of Keniluorth in the gymnasium <f the Jose ph Sears school aI 8:15. Betrothed Du Bols Photo air.ad Mrs. W'alter Cli,, loil Far-ar of Wif illëte aîînounce lthe e'nflgq'în'î, of thrir .daîtghtcr, I)oroîh - y)eî,ton, la Georq(e IManlgcl. soi,<of .11r. <î,d'Mrs. .John î.1'an gel of Wiuncîka. Miss Farrar 1 .S a <radriate of thte University <of lli- nois and a ne mber of Pi Beta Phi. .11 r. .langel atteî,ded lte saini ui- e~rsit * . He is a îîzeînber of SIqyja Style Show Will Be Gela Event et Shawnee A style show staged by Martha Weathered will follow a dessert luncheon at 1 o'clock and precede a ganxe of bridge at Shawnee Country club Friday afternoon, November 16. The Women's Activity board of Shawnee, sponsor of the afternoon's )rogram, lias invited members to bring their friends. A prize will be given at each bridge table. One-hunldred reservations were made for the luncheon at the club Nilondav of this week, with a few guests coming in later in the afternoon .0 join the luncheon guests for bridge n the lounge. With that room.filled with.tables, oîîeor two were set up in the adjoining ballroom, thus provid- ng a glimpse at the art exhibit lend- ng color to the walls. Mrs. W. A. Kendrick acted as hostess for the afternooïn, duringi which a pivot game was played, with' aprize attractively wrapped lu whitei and silver awarded to the. winner at .ach table.. Tea was served at 4. Junior High Assembly The second of a series of dancinig parties will be given at Shawnee Country club for its boys and girls of the sixth, seventh, and. eighth grades, *riday evening, November 9. Adolph Franksen will supervise the dancing. Zhaperons for.this party will be Mrs. W. S. Pierson, Mrs. H. R. Perkins, à Uf1rs. Louis S. Anderson, and Mrs. F. t ;.LaBonte.1 A Entries. Open for Junior Aux-iliary's Charity Pet Show Ail days are now, dog days. andl the immense I)olularity 0f our canine friends has becomne Iso great that Amnerica lias lie- corne dog conscious, or' let us say, "doggv." Let Friday, No- vember 16, be your dog's (lay b% entering him in the second lan- nual Chiaritv Pet showv spon- sored by the'Junior Auxiliary of the WTonîan's Club- of Wilinette. The tim-e is 7 :30 o'clock. the place. the Woman's club at Tenthi and Greenleaf. The auxiliary again feels very for- tunate in bleing able to, procure the services of Captain XVilI Judy, editor of_"Dog World" to preside as judge at the ring. Captain Judy is the author of ",Dog Encyclopedia," -Traini- 'ing the Dog," and numerous other works on dogs. His tribute, "A Dog's P-rayer," has been translated into a riozen foreign languages. He is also the author of the newspaper syn- dicate feature, "Your Dog and Mine." As general chairman of National Dog wveek, he has had mnuch to do with creating a favorable background for dogs among the.Americani public. Fis radio broadcasts on dogs also have attracted considerable attention. You can. enter your. pets ai one of the follôwing places: The Candy Box, 1159 Wilmette avenue; The Gordian Book shop, 415 Fourth street; Lyman pharmacy, 400 Linden a v e n u e; Snider-Cazel's, 1167 Wilmette avenue, and the Ridge Avenue pharmnacv. 9W>l Ridge road, Wilmette. > AIl other domestic pets are eligible. Get your entries in at an early date. Tickets niai be procured where you register your pet or from any member of the auxiliary. The young wvoman selling yo' your ticket will give you information regarding the attractive prize.-A. R. Se.nctuery Depertment Perty Next We1 dnes.dey The semi-annual card party for, the Sanctuary department of the Wo- man's Catholic Club of Wilmette will be held in St. Francis school hall on the evening of Wednesday, November 14, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. John Boylston is chairman of the- department, Mrs. G. J., Bichl, Mrs. William H. Dillon, Mrs. P.- J. Klapperich, Mrs. B. W. Lynch,, Mrs. Henry, Martin,. Mrs., Robert Marlçham, Mrs. Samuel Moore, Mrs. 1dward Schâger, Mrs.- James Tarleto n, andMrs. N. P. Zech are inembers of the committee. 0. of. M. Hostess Mrs.' Robert Fontham, A21 Third treet, will have the next meeting on Vlonday afternoon, November 12, of he St. Francis Househald, Order of Mfartha. Sewing will begin at 1 :30. November 8, 1934 ,WILMETTE LIPE