at CIub's White Elephant Sale :Plans for the Christmas bar- "~ gain sale of."white elephants". are:going ýfor'vard niicely, states the chIairmai.n, Mrs. C. P. Evans,. wvho, is bending every effort té- ward the success of, the affair hihwill be given at the club on December 12, from noonl until 1o0 odcock in the. evening. Mrg. Walter ý R. Kiiupfer has ar- ranged -a ,delightful and varied pro- ~ ~ gram'to begiven at various periods during the afternoon and evening, which includes the following num-, bers: 'Oroup of songs. .. . Mrs. Edgar A. Fellers ÀA Garden Siklt"........... Jane Michal Acrobatie and tap dances- Agnes Frank Dancers- Piano numbers (boy prodgy)- D r b sW ilson orchestra Mi j. ett ? l ir . i rntd ya fa Magician ......... .......... Lois Fahs iret si&le hr era "A Room to ,Let"-dramatic sketch b' ourtesy chairin of the Worntw's Amateur Players, luc. Wrltten and Catholic 'Club of Wilmiettc. A writ- produced by Madeline Clarkc, and"acted ro petyan hirsedn by Jean Everson, Nancy Burbllnger, ero Ot>,ad'ucrtdw Peggy Plerson, and Elsie Llppen philantliropy and dfrarnaties, s/le lis Popular songs........... Sander Kellin' bec» ani activre mber for inany Magiclan................. Nick Tomel Mrs. Ernest Freeman is vice-chair- er. man of the sale and has secure& some splendid posters announcing the affair which were made by Wil- mette school çhildren under the su- ClPub's Cou 'rtesy Chauirman pervision-'of Miss Frances Donnelly.Trn o  The tea room will be under the run o oery fas astime direction of Mrs. Walter 'J. Gough Mrs. Edwa-r4 F. Cummiskey of 1336 and she has secured Mrs. Jean Bax- 'Elmwood' avenue, courtesyr chairman ter, who' was popular, at the *Mart of th Woinan's Catholic Club of. last spring, to read the tea leaves. Wimetfo aryhe ersjin Another feature which bas gained ed Ithe u forerly thg ree yash o- gregt popularity of late is graphology ington, D. C., twenty years ago, be-ý 'and for this we have secured, Mrs. coming active in philanthropy work Betts Burtch. to analyze your pastadin rmtcs' ice irho present and future tbrough your, she bas written poetry for a pastime, handwriting.ý Mrs.Brc sqiea four years ago winnitig *he blue rib- authority in this field having writtten bon ini a contest for hier poein, "Rev- aridles on the subject and having eries of, a Maiden2'" a contest for *given character analyses. frorn the Nvhicb Howard Vinicent O'Brieni of handwriting of royalty. the* Chicago 'Daîly 'News wvas judge. The varin1Is hooth's will 'be attrac- 'r..- - -- r41 , Marry on Wednesday , When Miss Jane Geringer, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles B. Ger- iuger of 1000 Michigan avenue e cornes the bride of Herbert D. Seyr- mour of the Orrington hotel she will have a small home weddiiig. on. Wednesday, December 12. A dinner, party lat Shawneeç Country club will follow. Miss Marion Seymour, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Jane Bless- ing of Evanstion will be bridesmnaidsi, and Samuel Dunn of Chicago will serve Mr. Seymour as. best, man, while the. bride's brother, Miles Ger- inger, Jr., and. Warren Fisher, of. Evanston will, usher. Both Miss Geringer and Mr. Sey-, mour attended Northwesternuniver- sity, where the, former was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Seymour also studied at the Univer- sity of Maryland and the University of Florida. He is a member of Delta' Kappa Epsilon (DKE) and is the son of, Herbéd 'W. Seymour of Evanston, formerly ofBaltimore, Md. The bride and bridegroom will sai1l' December 15, for Europe to 'spend two weeks in Paris and then will. go to Lonxdon to make their home for a. year. 1 Among the many pre-nuptial par- ties in, honor of the bride-to-be is a. bridge luncheon today with. Miss Marioni Seymour as hostess and a dinner party at the Stevens hotel to- mor row with Miss Rose Solfronk and Miss Rose Kerner as co-hostesses. Otlhers~ who., have: entertained re- céntly for Miss Geringer were Miss Jane Blessing who gave a lingerie shower' and a buffet bridge supper; and Mrs. *G. F. Sullivan, of Chicago, whio was hostess at a boudoir shiower and luncheon. Mrs. W. P. Kapsa of Chicago gave 'a personal shower and buffet bridge supper; and Mrs. .H TaYlor. of, Evaiston'entertaïned at a glove, shower. and 'also a buiffetbridge upper. Feature of Party for Junior School A special feature of the ac- tivities of the north shore. group- of the Chicago Junior school is the annual Christmas party for the benefit of the school1. This year it wilI be held on Wednes-'> day, Deceniber 12, atý the homne of Mrs. Lansing B. Warner, 201 Sheridan road, Hubbard Woods. Lirneheon will. be- served 1au: 12,:30 o'clock, and reservations: are in' charge of Mrs. Clarence Leland of Winnetka. and Mrs.ý George S. Channer of Glencoe. The hostesses will be the prograni comrnittee Of the North Shore group. assisted by members from the exec- utive committee. ýThe .popiuiIer -in&icians., Elizabeth Hartig Percy, violinist, of Chicago. and Charles Baron Fleischmann, baritone, of Kenilworth, will present the following program, arranged by« Mrs. Aima Wallace Ratidal.l,.'ac-. compaflist: The Sllghted Swaln..> Old Engiish Bendemeer's Stream Old l ilsh Sigh.No More' Ladies.....ý._.. î- William Arrns Fiýhér. Charles Baron Fleischmann Fantasie Appasslata Vieuxtenl)s Elizabeth Hartiz Perey Aria from. Herodiade "Vision Fugitive" .. . . . . . .. . .1 M a,ýene-t Charles Baron Fleischn'ann Medit-atiofl-"Thais" ......... Massenet Obertass .............. ...Wieniawski Bird as Prophet........... Sùhum'ann Perpetual Motion _ ...... -Bohni Elizabeth . artig Perey. My Homeland -ýý.........Oey Speaks .Long Ago in Alcala ......... Massagel' At Partlng..........Rogers 1 Love Life ............. ...>anuà-Zueca Chaie-,Baron Flelschînaflfl Rummnage Sale k On Today (Thursday) and tomorrow, the North End circle of the Coli- gregational church is sponsoring a Charles F. Ripley, George W. Putnam, will help your club. This is Charles R. Mahan, Archie F. Hooper, ty of the. ways and meansc H. A. Riley, H. A. Richter, Horace of which 'Mrs. Clifton L. Pressl, Maurice. C. Boothe, John A. chairmnan.-L.M.C. me'. of Mrs. G. F. Fischer of Lake Forest, Q.,of M. Meeting it was hostess at tea Wednesday of last vi- week, her guests being a number of St. Francis Household, Order, of ent north shore women. Mrs. Fischer Martha, will meet with Mrs. Carl is is the mother of Mrs. Stan~ley Knight Schaeffer,.-830. Sixteenth street, at of C'hicago, formerly of, Kenilworth. 1 ':30 o'clock Mondaýy, flecembr1. "i