November 8, 1934ý WILMPTTP 1113R Furnilure Harmony. Nexi, Watson Lecture "Harmony-Arrangeinent of Fur- ture," is the titie -of* Dudley Crafts Watson's next lecture at the Kappa Kappa Gamma bouse in 'Evanston under auspices of the North Sbore Alumnae association of that sorority. His talk will be.Tuesday inorning at 10 o'clock. This lecture is the last in hbis series of three, the first being "Taste-Past, Present, and Future." About 1 50 persons assembled for the opening ýtalk ini which he traced the development of decoration from the early perio(ls up to the present. Peace' Is Theme of Sisterhood Meeting Tbe November 19 meeting of the Nort*h Sbore Congregation- Israel Sisterbood will be. dedicated to the theme of "Peace." Tbe Rev. Tbeo-. dore C. Hume, pastor of the New England Congregational cburcb of Chicago, will address the meeting on this subject in the temple in, Glencoe. Dr. Hume bas* long been active in peace movements, and bis efforts have brought bim wide distinction. .. lu addition there will be a program of piano selections by Miss Ida Krebm, and an exhibit of photo- graphs wili be biinL in the temile Mrs. Lewis Blessing, Mrs. WViliîs lounge. These hoorps eeo Litteli, Mrs. Allason Clark, Mrs. John display in the Illinois Host building Ristine, Jr., and her sister, Mrs. Me r- during A, Century of Progress expo- ril Humphrey, Mrs. E. M. Horn, Jr. sition and ber sister-in-law, Mrs. Raymond ý Tea will be served following the Hadley, Miss Ann Luther, Miss Vir- porm h intammesat coua Musinisson Jae andwork îi- ng ashostesses. Guests are invrited. cott Mis Noa Jne Hndwrk, Sewing will start at 9 o'clock as Mrs. Bently Handwork, Miss Betty usual , witb a box luncheon at 12 Fogarty, have been attending th-e talks. 'o'clock followed by the business Mrs. Preston Weir and MNrs. Her- meeting and prograni. bert Blades. who have been taking tickets, are pleased withi the numnber, sold. Mrs. R. C. Evans is chairman Northridge Notes of the series, Mrs. Phillip Henry is, philanthropic chairman. A tour of the Park Ridge Scbool l'lie two philanthropies for which for Girls is planned by the Northridge the association is raising funds, are \Voman's club for Wednesday, The Cradle in Evanston and the Rose Xovember 14, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. M.\cGill fund. which is sponsored by R. C. Quinlevan, pbilantbropy chair- Kappas ail over the country. man, will take reservations for those w ho wish to go. In preparation for a Thanksgiving basket to be donated Iby the club, members are asked to Women Voters Meeting bring a donation to the meeting Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. The Kenilworth League of Women Frank Crawford, 2034 Tbornwood «Voters will have a meeting Monday, avenue, Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber will Novenmber 15, at the Kenilworth club. give t he curren t events prgram. Çorcion s ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ,six Velvetones in 6'/2x9'/z Polders THREE 8x10 Silvertones (In folders) (Ieila é ice doo 51.11, (Regular Price *50 Photography -of the highest quity Make your apPointment for Christmas NOW! O pen Rvouings amd Ssndays S. GORD ON, Photographer 624 Ghurch Street Evanston Greenleaf 1300 Bridgeé Is Next Eveint for CathoIic, Juniors A bridge party for members and tbeir guests, will be held by the Junior auxiliary of the Woman's Catholie Club of Wilmeite Tuesday, November. 13, at the Woman's club. A brief business meeting will pre- cede the card playing, as this is the regular montbly meeting of the club. Matters taken up at the board of di- rectors' meeting, to be beld next Sun- day morning, will be presented to the members for furtber discussion. Miss May Crumlisb, social chair- mnan, announces that Miss Elizabeth Browning, Miss Betty Peterbans, and TO MAKE ,Miss Mar y Turley- will be tbe. host- esses for this, meeting. Card 'Party and Bazear Wednesday of next week is the day, of the ànnual card Party and bazaar of the Protestant Women's Service club. It will be held at the Stevens hotel. Mrs. Murray Billings and MNrs. J. W. S. Bessonette bave charge of this aiffair, for wbich tickets may be bad from any Member of the club. The bazaar opens at Il o'clock. Among the numerous pnizes will be one for each table. Tickets may be obtained from the chairmen or any member of the club. A SENSATIONAL ENTRANCE For evenings of gala formality, Martha Weathered presents the mer- naaid silhouette in a gown of coral lame, brocaded with gold medallionb. Bugle-beaded straps accent its demure front neckline and daring back. The ruffled skirt begins with a slit and ends in a flaring train. This spec- tacular gown is from a striking collection of new formai costumes from MARIHA WEATHERED-THE D'RAKJE VV AL &0 am K. a a im A. a ir Xb ov