N~veniber 30; 1928 = Miss Eugenia J~nes, ·daughter of Prof. and Mrs. ·· Hilton -Ira Jones of Wilmette, and Clyde Peaster of Glencoe were married Saturday evening, November 24, at the Wilmette Methodist Episcopal church, Qefore. an altar graced with white chrysanthemums. The marriage service was read by Dr. Horace G. Smith, pastor of the church, and the Rev. Harold G. Case of Gle\1. I Winnetka Girl Chooses December 5 for Wedding Miss Edna Lea Spiesberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Spiesberger of Winnetka, has chosen December 5 as the late of her wedding to Jack A. Schram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Schram of Wilmette. The ceremony will be read by Rabbi Louis Koppald at 6:30 o'clock, and will be followed by a dinner dance u the Blackstone hotel. The bride-to-be's sister, Helen, will be her maid of honor and two younger sister, Laura and Marian, will act as flower girls. Mr. Schram has asked Richard Feuchtwanger to act as best man. Mr. Schram and his bride will reside in Chicago after a honeymoon spent· in Florida and Cuba. Boys Benefit by Bazaar · The Chicago Junior school for Boys, a school-home on the Fox river near Elgin. will receive the proceeds from the Christmas bazaar the afternoon and evening of December 7, at the Sovereign hotel, sponsored by the ~orth End branch. Mrs. George Karnes of Winnetka, and ~frs. Lester Singer of Evanston, are co-chairmen. Mrs. Harold Hinrichs of Chicago is general chairman. Vista del Lago Giving Children,s Party Today Uuh Vista del Lago will he the colorful . cene this afternoon of a children's party, an affair to which children of members may bring their guests. During the afternoon of entertainment for the little folk, the moth en will have a tea. This week two other events have hcen offered for the pleasure of club members. Monud ~· was the occasion of a pi\'ot bridge luncheon, and Thanksgiving eve a tmkey dinner was served \Yith bridge following later in the evening. Catholic Club Committee Sponsoring Benefit Bridge A benefit card party will be given Tuesday afternoon, December 4, under the auspices of the ways and means committee of the Woman's Catholic club of Wilmette, at the Wilmette W oman's Club building. Mrs. Samuel H. Moore of 707 Laurel avenue, chairman of the committee, will be assisted by its members, Mesdames John J, Downey, William FitzPatrick, Robert R . . Fontham, J ahn T. Janette, F. Joe Koza, William F. Krippes, G. Wallace Moore,. ]. J. Tracey, Arthur ]. Wernecke, and Frank Widger. To Sew for Children,s Home The Children's Receiving home a philanthropy of Lutheran Wom~n's lea~ue, is to be the beneficiary of the sewmg sponsored by the Philanthropy department of the Woman's club o.f Wilmette Friday, December 7, at the club house, commencing at 10 o'clock in the morning. All women of Wilmette interested in philanthropy work are invited to attend these· open meetings. A benefit card party for the Chicago chapter of the Visitation alumnae will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Boylston, !302 Chestnut avenue. Assisting :\frs. Boylston are Mrs. Hollis Gleason and Mrs. James Ford. Tic'i{ets may be bought at the door or from · members of the committee. Guild to Conduct Sale Charming new Christmas gifts and elephants will be available to purchasers on Friday, Dece111ber 7, from 10. o'clock in the morning throughout the afternoon, in the club house of St. Augustine's Episcopal church. The sale, which, this season, t:tkes the place of the annual Christmas bazaar, is held under the auspices of the Associated Guilds of the church. To Receive at Orrington Circle to Meet All Day Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Potter of 6fJ7 Mr!'. Byron H. Knapp of Evanston Forest avenue witt entertain at dinner and Mrs. Thomas J. Tubbs of 1350 at their home on Friday night, Decem- Greenwood avenue witt holrl a recepber 7. tion from 2 to 6 o'clock \Vednesday afternoon in the lounge of the OrringMrs. Charles Sanford Clarke of 526 ton hotel, Evanston. The reception is Washington avenue will give a bridge being. . . given in honor of their daughluncheon Wednesday afternoon at her ters-in-law. Mrs. Bvron ]. KRapp, Jr., home. and :Mrs. Edward \V. Tubbs. circle of the First Congre~ational church will begin at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, December 4, in the home of Mrs. S. M. Singleton, 1104 Forest avenue. Mrs. A. P. Calkins chairman of hostesses, will be ac;sisted bv Mrs. A. J. Coburn, Mrs. Vv. E. Williams, and Mrs. C. P. Evans. An all-day meeting of the Crescent aprons, as well as a collection of white