Work at Meeting ..of Writers Cuild Saturday evening, Decemnber 29,. at the Georgiaân hôtel, Ev- anston, the North.Shore, Writer! guild will hold an informal eve- ninrg party, particularly, for the husbands>of thetËenîbers; afeiw other guests a re. .heing inivited. A buffet dinner wil. e servetd at, 7 o'clock and wilI be followed by a j)rogralIi composed etire- ly f original work (1011e hy mnenîbers of the guild this. fall. ini connection ýwith their class. A feature of the evening's.prograir wil I be a one-act. play, 1tTimne's Foot,' written and produced by Miss Janet Marshall of Hubbard Woods. Among the other numbers on the. program tfrere' wfl be a grÔiip ofpoéins writ - ten- by Rowena Bennett (Mrs. Ken- neth Bennett) of Ravinia; poems by Mrs. Roy Walker of Winnetka; some. bumorous sketches and poeis b,. Helen Hill (Mrs. John Hill) of Ev- anston; a group of songs by Louise Ayres Garnett (Mrs. Eugene H. Gar-~ nett) of Evanston; and a number of qqhor.tstories. Mrs. Taliaferro Milton cf Win- netka. and Mrs. Samuel Sackett and Mrs. Kari Dixon, of Evanston, have arranged' the prograni for thifi guest mfeetin~g, and lWrs. Arthur Boettcher a nd Miss Margaret Wals.h of Evans- ton1 have, made the other -arrange- ments for the evening.,, The guild, formerly known as the Creative Writing class, nieets fort- *nightly at the Georgian botel utider Prof. James Weber Linn cf the Uni-. versity of Chicago. Mrs. Herbert U.' Nelson of Winnetka is chairman cof the guild's exécutive committee andý Mrs. Milton is;one<cf ifs members. HoIds Open I-bus. Mns. Robert A. Steitz, 514 Maple avenue, entertained sixteen friends and relatives at dinner Christmas and .kept open lieuse the remainder of the day. C&HosPhoto Mrs. 'heo dore 0. De/an g of 1501 Forest aveiue announces the: en.qa9ynwit of her daughter, 'Gladys, to Paul H. Foy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar/ihaxad Foy of 414 Latirel avenue. New Yeor's. Ted Dance' Innova ion .1 $&oieî A tea, dance on New Year's day is plann.ed by the winter, sports corn- * mittee of Skokie Country club at the eue occasion when adult members and young folk niay niingle in one friendly party. The usual holiday dance for high school and collegç students was cancelled because cf thé lnany private social affairs taking- place during the holidays. The com- mittee felt that the tea dance would more than fi the vacancy and would flot clash with other festivitiks'. Dance music wiil be piayed between 4 and 8 o'clock b>r, Lew Diamoud and his Hosts' Chr.istmas Night Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Littell enter-- tained a small group of fniends at a buffet supper Christmas niglit at, their home, 322 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth.. soup., les, all css the SFruit -i shore A program cof distinguished quality and varied interest bas been planned for the huge benefit the Vassar alum- nae of Chicago are giving January 5, ini Vassar HOuse, to increa.se the schoýlarsbip fund., "Tania," the Ru ssian dancer, spon-, sored by Miss Alicia Pratt,- Will give a program% of dances during the eve- ning. CarIa Hatvary, Hungarian Iyric tenor, wiIl sing popular sonigs and light operetta ariai. The junior League of Evaniston wi'! contribute several skits and dance..nuin- bers. Tickets - may be secured î rom the following Vassar lunmnae on the north shore: Evans ton-M rs-. Phiîlip Merrili,. Mrs. Arthur E., Case, Mrs. Edward ]Porsyth, Mr.s. C. B. Fullerton,' Mrs. Thomas King, and Miss Ferances Olm- stead; Wilmette and Kenilworth-Mrs. Clayton Seaman; Winnetka- Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Sieck: Glencoe -Mr. Edward Harkness and Mrs. David' Mayer, Jr.: Highlanl Park-Mrs. F. L. Gilroy anid s.Riçhard Týattçsig. Flower GruiId Plays Santa Claus to Sick; With three crates cf orange gifts, with canhed fruits and wihboxes of janis aid jeli wrapped in gay Christmas dre Chicago Plant, Elower, and *guild committee left the nort- last Friday afternoon with it sages of cheer to the underpni, sick in Chicago hospitals, hom( institutions. Already a l.ett< .tome from T. V. Purcell, presi the guild, expressing his surpi «Ind gratitudle for the lovely. received te inake possible thi guild's firqt official Christnmas Claus noie.. HoId Open House Mr. and Mrs. Ale x Jostin, 240 Essex road, Kenilworth, held open bhouse Sunday in honor of their sons, Bob and Dick, and their daughter, Betty. Hon.or Girls at Home for Holidays. A Christmas luncheon party honoring. the undergraduates a t home..for the holi days will be held by the Chicago. Mount HoIyoke College, club. on Sa t- urday, Decemnber ?9. Luncheon wiIl be served at A o'clock at the Chicago College. club and wiIi be folIowed by a prgram in charge of Miss Martha Quiîsen- herry of Evans-ton. A serics of eight, or ten, five-minu te speeches, half by undergraduates and half by, graduates, will present the most recent activities and news frein the collège' and f rom the Chicago club. An activity of the club ini the very neai' future *111 fre the spor1-ôrship of a benefit for the scbolarship fund. Chaliapin is singing the part of Boris ini the Russian opera, "Bonis. God ounoif," at the Auditorium on january 28. The Mount Holyoke alumnae grenp is sponsoring. the per- formance, which promises to be a brîlliant one. Chaliapin wilI be suip-' ported by the all-Russiarn cast whîch played at the Stadium in Nýew York last year. N. CI. E. Instructor to Grive Three Lectures vegd Viggo Bovnj e rg, in sitructor at the es, antige National Coliege c f Education, is rlasspeaking on January 4, at the lunchi- dent of eon.: Meeting c h child study coin-. rise at mâtte cf lThe Chicago Woman's Aid., things His subjîct is, "Democracy, lIu The js, the Hom e." On January 10, Mr. Bovïb- Santa jerg will speak in Wheaton te the. * coliege group on the thesis, -Directly or Indirectly Ail Teachers Are Aduit Educators." Later in1 the day, Mr. Bovbjerg will speak te. the yoig. people of the Presbyteriani church in coîinection with a vocational guidance~ enter- program developed by the church. ýonight Lakle Sunday Ni9ht Tea 1Miss Maijorie Smytbe, daughtL r cf Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smythe of 43 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth,, will entertain a t a Sunday nigbht tea De-, cemàber 30.