Marry. Lake Forest Girl on August 3 Saturday, August 3, 'is to be th edng day- of M.iss Eliz-. abeth Read and Philip Allen, son of Mrs. Charles R. Dean of 1906 Forest avenue.. The wedding will take. place at 4:30,o'clock in, the afternoon in, the' garden of the home of the bride's par- ents, Mr.,and Mrs.. Frank W. Read,' 496East'.Illinois .road, Lake Forest, with Dr. Herbert MacComb Moore, president of Lake Forest college, officiatinig. Miss Elizabeth Krafft of Lake For- est is to be mjaid of, bonor, andthe bfrdesmnaids wilI be two Wellesley classmates of the bride, Mrs. Vander- bi Straub of Albany, and Mrs; Horn- ton Dietz of Minneapolis, and Miss Redscousin, Miss Kathryn Soutb- wick of ,Chicago., Ross Allen of Canton Il will serve bis brother as best,;nanFh ushers are ail former classmates of the bridegroom at Lake Forest col- lege. JmesMitchell of Milwaukee, .D.onald Carter ofý Witinetka, .and Hobart Swan of Libertyvil..ý. andl Mrs, James carton oi rEvansty', fornierly the Misses Wbithock; the dinner for tbe men of the wedding party at wbicb Mrs. Dean will be hostess, Tbursday evening, August 1, at ber home. in Wilmette,' and the dinner dance .Dr., and Mrs. B.N. Parmenter and, Mr. and Mrs. Johni Griffith of Lake Forest are giving the night befôre the wedding at the Medinah Athletic club on Michigan avenue in honor of Miss Read and MiçQKraN*-who ihu'rself wifl e a Visit s Swser Miss Frances Bluthardt of Chicago, formerly of Kenilworth, left Friday to visit her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Wharton, at . their 1,ome in Fairhope,,Ala. Miss Virginia Dora Pierson of Wilmettte will be the bride this comting outumn of George Stezmrt L.auson of )Evanstoit, formerrly of Wilinette. The betrothal wias an- néouncegj at the Lake Shore Athleic club Iast Saturdajy evenlilg. Vfirginia Pierson Is gagement of their'daughter, Virginia Dora, to George Stewart Lawson, son of Mrs. George Lawson of-Evanston, formerly of 1218 Forest avenue, Wil- mette. The betrothal was made known on Saturday evening, July 20, during tbe opening of. the casino atop1 tbe Lake Shore Athletic club in Chicago. The, marriage is scheduled to take place in late October. Piio .rn..nn ;, 2- ndtint.m.é- ni *in Miss Virginia jobuston, daugh ter of the Richard C. Johnstons, 321 Mel- rose avenu~e, Kenilworth, was bostese at a lingerie sbower and bridgetea Saturday in honor'of Miss Dorothy Cobean of Evanston whose marriage take& plâce August 3. New Yorker Augusl I17 Miss Alice King.of Wilmette has chosen Saturday afternoon, August 17, as the date of her marriage to EH Walsh Garrison:,of New York City. The ceremony wi11 be performed at 4:30 o'cloçk in the Congregational cburcb of Wilmette by the Rev. Roy Crosby of Connecticut, a, college friend. of the bridegroom. A..smàll rec eption, and wedding upe il follow. at the homie cf'the bride's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kari David King,. 914 Green'wood avenue. The bride will have as ber only at- tendants ber smfall niece, Margaret jean King, flower girl, and ber nepbew, David W. King,. ring, bearer, cbildren 'of Mr. and Mrs., Kari D. King, Jr. (Eugenia Moore) of Glen- coe. Serving ýMr. Garrison as best man will be Herman Butler of Chicago, while the ushers are to be Dr. Wil- liam Droegemu ller of Chicago and Kari D. King, Jr. Mr. Garrison and bhis bride Will go' on a two weeks' montor trip to Maine and Quebec, and on their return fromn their boneymoon will make their borne in New York City- Announce Trot h Mr. and Mrs. William C. Shaugh- ia-wortn. Mviss bnauglnues.y attLViUVU Northwestern university anld was a mniber of Alpha Xi Delta fraternity. Mr. Brevitz is a graduate of the Bal- timore City college in Maryland. Engoged *ieala Photo This week brings announcement of the engagement of Miss Ruth Alice Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Johoison, to John W. Bornhoeft, Jr., son of Mr. and, Mrs. -John, W. Bornhoeft. Both families live in> Wilmette. Voters WiIl Have Garden Bridge Tea A series of five.garden bridge' ieas taking pflace simultane- oushy Wednesday ..afternoon,, juIy 31, is a novel prject of the Kenilworth- Leagueof Women Voters. ,Playing bridge, and having tea in various gardens will be tbe means. of a summer get-together. for mnembers of tbe league and their friends. This is tbe lirst undertaking of its kin.d the league bas had and tbe committees in charge of arranging thisinformai and social- afternoon are very eager. to bhave it resuit successfully. The hostesses for tbe afternoon, eacb of whom is in -cbarge of reser- vations for her oüwn garden party, are to be, Mrs. Harry Olin of 205 War- wick roadJ; Mrs.' Gilbert Kelly, 412 Cumnor road; tbe Misses Harris, 223 Meirose avenue; Mrs. C. A. Keith, 310 Warwick road, and Mrs. Eý. F. Snydacker, 1340,Cbestnut avenue. League mnembers and their friends may eitber enjoy a gaine of bridge in onecf these five gardens, or, if tbey do flot play, miay arrive a littie later .itiithe afternoon for tea. Jean C. Mr.. and Mrs. Frederick Beers Crossley of Seattle, formerhy of Wil- mette, announce the approaching marriage qf their daugbter,, Jean Campbell Crossley, Thursday August 1, te :Ralph Bener Stroule of Tacoma, ,,Vasb. The.ceremony wîll.take- place ini the Epiphany churcb in Se.attle., Missý Crossley was born'i i Wilmet .te and was graduated frorn New, Trier. Both she and Mr. Stroule attended the University of Washington. Tbe latter is an attorney in Tacoma, a Birthday Dininer. F. K. Benzing, 139 Abingdon ave- nue, Kenilwortb, entertained a .small group of friends at dinner at the North Shor.e. Golf club Wedinesday of'ast week in bonor of bis birt hday.