Bail to Be Gala On. in Holidays One of.the most important so-, cial èvents alông the North Shore, during the Christmas sea- son, 1 the Çhlristmas baîl te b e givren by the Kenilworth center of :the-Inifanit .Welf are Society of .Chicago. 'Str enuous efforts are being made by the mnembers of ýthç organization to assure the success.of the party which is to be held Saturday evening, December 22,at Soi Country club. The entire clubhouse bas been taken over for the evenig and will present a varied group of attractions for those in at- tendance. The trnykaClub othrâ, êa tiUred on the near north side, has been procured for the evening. The or- ganization features dance number.;, which were popular several years ago, their instrumentation being a shade on the "blue" side. *-As a special avldet musical attrac-- tion, the society bas contracted the services of Cleo. Brown, well- known piano virtuoso. Cleo's piano * arrangeements have eliciteô mucb piano,' augmeurcud 3 ner înroaty contralto, will provjde entertainiment, between dances. Guests ixot inter- ested in dancing will find other eni- tertainiment in the form of bridge andi a complete Casino room. Mrs. Lester Dunbar, chairman .of, the social committee in, charge c f the affair, bas pointed out that!.the pàrty will be unique for charity halls in that guests will not be asked to makie additinnal nurchasies of any CàftôîPPhot Mr. aisif Mrs. A. E. Klunder of Q09 Clsestniit avenue annoen1ce thse engjesii~of their daughter, Vorothy, to M. Lawrence Davis of Chicago. Mr. Daz4sis Lvthe son of Mrs. H. B. Davis of Decaitir, 111. Miss Kli:ûder and Mr. Davis arc graduates of James Millikin univer- sit¶' ai D«atur. The zwedding znil! take place next itinifuer. Invitations are out for the dinner dance to bc given at the Blackstone December 28, by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Morton Knode and Mrs. 0.: S. Picher of Hubbard Woods for Miss Nancy Knode andi Miss Muriel Picher. Out-of-town guests at the debut of Miss Knode andi Miss Picher will in- clude John andi Miss Elizabeth Hol- lis of Boston, who were bere] in Sep- yotmg social set of JEvanston ana the north shore, will bé the Country Club assembly baIl, to be held on Trhurs-.. day, DCecember 20, at the ýCountry Club of Evanston from ý10 at 'night unil 3 in the moYingi. Junior.memn- bers of the Country club are spon- soring the affair,and they are inviting nine-hundred of their youngý friends to dance to the musi c of Earl Hines' Grand Terrace orchestra, "an orches- tra which bas :achieved 'great popu- larity: aMong, thé younger siet," the club ýannounces. The committee in charge of *the arrangements, is headed by, Hess McLean of. Evanston. He:'will be assisted ,by Missi Jane Mclntosh -of Kenilworth, Queen of the Navy hall on the Northwestern campus this past October andi daughter of Arthur T. McIntosh, and by, Miss Margaret Louise Doering, attractive daughter of the Walter C. Doerings of Wil- mette, who is at present a student at the Academy of Fine Arts. Miss. Doering was honoreti last year by being inviteti to serve as attendant to the Queen of Honor at the Veileti Propliet's baIl, an annual society event in St. Louis. The Evanstonians on the commit- tee include Miss Ellouise Pope, a LtL1IUV Loc orery ii -aKe A OreSL. Miss Kathryn Bower of Rogers Park is also on the committee. Tickets are being distributed by junior members of the Country club, and a limited n umber will be on, sale at Chandler's,, and the Co-Op in Ev'anst ôn. for Ballet Russe Benefit Dec. 26 The north shore is to be well. represented at the opening per- formance. of the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe December 26, juidg- ingby tbe'numiber of local wom- en, wbo have taken boxes or. gioups:. of seats -for -thatý eve- ninig,. toI benefit the Woman i's Trade Union league. Includeti in this, number are Miss. Dorothy, Stirling and the Mesdames Ernest Ballard, Laird Bell, Frank Bersbach, George B. Everitt, Wil- liam B. Hale, William, Gold Hibbard,, James L. Houghteling, Carl. Kelly, S. S. Gregory, Jr., Charles '1'. Mor- dock, Edwin Clark, Gilbert H. Scrib- ner, Sidney F. Bartlett,_ Walther Buchen. Assisting in promoting -the success of the benefit, by serving on, the com- mittee and acting as patronesses, are Mrs. Chester Sargent, Mrs. Bell, Mkfrs. Ballard, Mrs. Bersbach, andi Mrs. Hale. A junior committee is enlisting a young audience for the opening night. Serving on this comrittee are, among others, Miss Elisabeth and Miss Su- san Ballard and Miss 'Deborah But- ler, of Winnetka,. Miss Jean Wilhelm last year. The league, maintains a clubhouse for recreation at 630 S. Ashland boulevard in Chicago, in,, what was once a fashionable neighborhood in Chicasco. The league is interested. in education, for the underprivileged factory woxnan, and it also strives to give courage to unemployeti girls. may be pur- bas increas uber of the was decideý ach one bas the Oak Cr of ten. 1 A sewing bas gone-to dayat the neg tÔok *Place Tues- vorth Union churchi. tiary 19. i an- si, Wpil ýmusic,* ...a 1prce I