Show Project ofO> t/e ebeso th Kenilworth WeIfare dancing chorus cf sixty coeds ini "-ec Music," is Miss zignes The Kenilworth center of, the F rater cf Kettilworih. The Waa- Infant Welfare Society of Chi- M l showt will1 be> given March 13, cago is sponsoring. its annual 41,1,n 7 card party and style: showý March 20, at the Ketnilworth club. The Kenilworth center has gained a reputation through its activities for being capable of giving, an entertainmient worth. attending., The style show cornes at an ad- vantageous. time when new spring clothes are in order> and the card party is -a. splendid time to greet the people who have returned f rom their winter journeys. Tea will be servedl and it promse to be a, gala event. Tickets mnay be purchased at the door or from Infant Welfare mcem- bers. Mrs. William Jenks is social chair- man. Eleanor Bommerscheimi is in charge of tickets. Mrs. Rathrvn M1c- * Dowal is in charge of theý style show, MisMary Branigar, -Miss Mary Esthier Davies, and Miss Mary Lawnl are on the club committee.. Mfiss Kathryn Stolp is chairman of prizes. Miss Mary Schaeffer is in charge ot * the refréshments, Nona Jane Hand- work has charge of muisic and MIrs. Marian Langdon Guest 5C;dric Smith is chairman of pub- fH nrB oeWdig There will be music, cnharming young matrons for hostesses,. and beautiful models to lend glarnour to another Infant Welfare party.-J. S. Books Show Versafilify of Sisley Huddleston Those who are planning to attendt Sisley Huddleston's lecture on March 2. ui1llfnd interestinz examvles of Miss MIàrian Louise Làngdon of Wýil.mette and O. Stuart Murphy of Peoria will be married this Saturday afternoon at the residence. of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buel A. Langdon, 715. Laurel avenue. The ceremony wjll bc performed by the Rev. Stan ley B. Cr.osland, pastor of the Rogers Park - Côngregational lchurch, and will be attended by .only ,the imniediate faniilies. Miss Ruth Allworth of Wiluiette, *Miss Betty Dostal, a GIen.eoe studcnt ai Northweestern university, is one of thse shou, girls. in "S5weet Music," w'hich zîtll- be held in thse NA7tio,,al Colree'o! Edueat ion thse- Shawnee Event$ Mrs. Florence Ward's . The junior high school niembers, Program WeII Afenci.d of Shawnee Countrv club will have a masquerade party this Friday night About one-hundred wonen were at the club. present at the book review and cur- l3eginning this Thursday n ight rent events class of Mrs. Florence prgrssvecontract bridge. will be, ard Tuesday morning of this week. played instead of auction.' It is hoped sponsored by The Neighbors of Ken- that a tournament will be worked t'P. ilworth, and held at the home of Nfrs. later. H. A. Lundahl, 224 Raleigh road, The buffet luncheon, style show, Kenilworth. and bridge held at the club last Mon- Mrs. Ward commented upon We day proved to be -an unusually popular MNfo-,e in New Directions" by H. A event w'hen one hundred. memberq Overstreet reading very sple-ndid exc- anrd guests wvere present. INrs. RollO cerpts from it. It. is the most Gullickson, Mrs. Theodore H. Bar- thoughtful book of the winter, she 'be- rett. and Mrs. Charles \V. Moody lievs. In the corseu. o<f hr1 iivu Mrs. Bacbman, who was the Cornelia Otis Skinner is appearing rroommate, was guest of honor at, Shawnee Country club on Satur- bridge tea ber two hostesses 'day evening, March 17, ini one of ber last Saturday at Shawnee Count- famous. programs of "original charac- club. The visitor accompanied ter sketches." Miss Skinner %vill be M4ulford to Wilmette from the a dinner guest at, the club. and will I. give ber prograin fterwards. Masquerade Parfy Jean Dickerson, 416 Sheridan road, Keni!worth, entertained twenty-two f riends at a masquerade party at her; home on Saturday evenng, Marcb 3. Have Bridge Luncheon A group of 'tvirnty-eighit women for- uierly. of thle Vista del Lago club en- tertained at a dutch, treat bridge luncheon at the, Chimneys Tavern Tuesday., Mrs. T. G. Cooke of Ken- ilworth is chairman.