bridge on the balconies and dancing around the lovely fountain of Diana, with cabaret entertainment later in. the evening.. News. of 'these plans las spread'so rapidly that reserva- tions are coming in . before the. in- vitations are out., AIl Vassr alumnnae and their friends art cordially invîted, the omiteannounces. Mrs. Arthur Wakeley 'and Mrs. Rimer Stevens are in charge of the benefit with the following committees to' help, them: Patronesses, Miss Helen Dawes, Mrs.,,Chauncey'Bor- land,' Miss" Betty. Durham, , Mrs. Bruce Thorne; tickets, Mrs. Philip Merrill of Evanston, and Mrs. Eck- hart. Williams of the Ambassador hoétel; orchestra, Mrs. Sylvanus Lee; menu a nd table arrangements, Mrs. Peirce WVard and .Mrs. Horace Ca-1 prou; decoration, Mrs. Alexander Patterson, Mrs. Arthur Illian, Mrs Frank Baker, Mrs. Arthur Case; finiance, Mrs. Robert Page; enter- tainiment, Miss Edith L-apham, Miss Elizabeth Kelly,'Miss Frances Olm- sted. Miss Betty Buck. and IMiss Harriet'Tilden. Skokie Listi Christmas and New Year's Events Al Skokie Country club children oi the ages 3 to 10 have be in- vited to mneet Sauta Claus Saturday afternoon, December 22, at a Christ- mnas party which begins at 2 :30) ocçlock. TFhe party will necessarily be confined to the children of Skokie members and their child housggests, according to the aninouncement sent out b3 tle winter sports commnittee, which lias charge of the affair. lleconîmittee will be Weill e resetîted at the party, to insure a pleasuirable afternoon for ail the yotingsters ald. promises great sur- prises. mary Ferguson, E~au ClIaire, Wis. ; Carol Nelson,. Chicago,_ Ill.; Alice Janet Stouffer, Elgin, 'Ill.; Helen Nicholas,,Jackson, Minn., and Helen Thorsen, St. Paul , Minn. The suhject for debate is "ResolIved: That- the, nations of the world shouldagree to, prevent the, international shipmne t- of arms and munitions." Giv e Parfies at Shawnee Pivot 'Bridge Luncheon, A ýdelightful Christmas pivot bridge was held at Shawnee, club Monday of '-this week. The lounge was filled with tables at play,. Mrs.: Walter Farrar had a table of fourteen, hOn- oring her sister, Mrs. jack' Ludwig, who, with her family, is visiting in the Farrar home. Others having luncheon and bridge parties were Mrs. William Mason, Mi's. C. P. Dubbs, Mrs. J. J. Downey, Mrs. Wil- liam Swazea, Mrs. john Plogger, Mrs. William Kendrick, Mrs. Clifton Darling, Mrs. Lfarry Clark, Mrs. C. M. Burlingame, Mrs. A. R. Wilson, and Mrs. Frank McClure. The prizes for each table. were quite in keeping with the season, being pepper. plants in white glazed pots. Play a+ Dance At the.. oung people's Christmas dance sponsored by the Kenilworth club last Friday Robert Cutler gave several accordion solos, which were enjoNed as inuch as the dancing. Bob M1cClouds orchestra, with Carleton (Buzz) Ross directing, furnished the Music. MIrs. Tom Dix 'Was ini charge of arrangements, assisted by Mary, Barrett, Lucie Dix, John. Spreuger, and Arend Knoop. Mr. and Mrs. Dix, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cutler, and .Mr. and Mrs. Frank., Barrett were chaperons. cember, 29, the members of the club will hold a holiday bridge party. Table prizes and refreshments 'are amo ng the attractions offered.' 'TO Sp.nd Christmas Hero. Mr. and Mrs.. W. H, McAdams8 and. their three small daughters, Barbara Jean, Nancy Ann, and Katherine. Pat-ricia, of' Boston, Mass.,. will ar- rive in Wilmette 'Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with- Mrs. McAdams' parents, Mr. and- Mrs. C.P. Dubbs, 1004 Michigan avenue. Carbon Dubbs, Jr.,, who is studying, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is returning home with the McAdams family for the Christ- mas recess. Mrs. H. M. Agnew, of LQs Angeles, Cglif., a sist.er opfMr. Dubbs, is also a holiday guest. Sokup, of w rnnetka. Keep 'cm Nestf Give ihem! a stock book for Chris tmas! DESN SIZIE ]POCKET BOOKS 35c. 75é ,,,$1 .50 C. HAHN for: STAMPSI suit. le, 5sa UmoeIu Av. (ad fler, opposite North Shore Statien) Ille will bd open Frido, u, mivAqJMou- day uriu2l 9 p. m. and *freu, g. te z2 ATTIRE WHNN RPIFSM LCLIANID AN4D FUISH0 US À PWASIJRI TO WEAR There'. a vast diffeu6 enco betweeu apparol ordinarily cleaued and garmnts we dlean and hand fini@'hi law, mvrs. taKie land Park andher c Mrs. Mitchell *willg group of seven rel; on Christmas day, il chell's mother, Mrs. Evanston. Chicago's ond the Nort h Skore's Leodimg Cleuners cneii ot