ing ofEuel O eilsDays Wit- out End,' by Ceine Wallace lien- nessy, well known dramatic instruc- tor and reader, and of piano selec- tosby Mrs. Ernest Lechin. Mrs. J. W. Hogan,- president of BrownsolI circe, , wîll preside. Hostesses for the -social hour are Mrs. Robert- L. Smith, Mrs. John J. Foy, Mrs. Florence Schaack, and Mrs. J. C.. McCartby. A small guest fec wiIl be* charged. Pen Women, Spo.nsor Short Sfory Contest Furthering its liurpose, the stini- ulIating of interest: in créative writing, the Northern Illinois branch, Nation- al 1 eague of',American Pen Women, ui *Chicago, is sponsoring a nation- .vide short story contest beginning janu- ary 1, and continuing up to February 15. Short shorts wiIl 'also be acce1>ttd, but the limit ini length will he 2,000 words. An entrance fee will be re- quired, and the manuscripts must beI t ypewritten on one- side of the paper unlly, the comniittee announces. A prize (4 $50 will be given the winner. Mrs. Agnes G. Gilnian of 5415 University avenue, Chicago, chairman. wIll 1pro- vide furber information. Christmas Party The home of Dr. and Mrs. Thona.s L. Grisamore, 411 Lake avenue, was 1 the scene of a pleasant Christmas party recently. Guests for dinner were theI farnily of Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Page of Wilmette, the family, of Mr. - and Mrs.,. Aaron Speer of Wilmette, Mrs. Speer's mother,- Mrs. Myra. Hibbard of L.os Angeles, end A. C. Tisdelle. Tea for Visitor of the Sis- : may .be madeý u Weather .like thîsemptes, your Miss Lorraine Borre of Wilinette has returned f romn London, Ky., wvhere, she was the guest during the holidays of Mrs. James Cornu and. be on, James Corn,.r. 7, at 2 beeti ar- the Sis- FUEL