3rd Summer Benefit for Woman's Club, The tlýird of the summer en- tertainniints >.,anned by, the ways and, means cômmittee of, the Women's Club of, Wilmnette will .thke, place on. Wednesday, August,7, at,,the club houseo Greenleaf ajienue and Tenth street. Thjs time'it will be a, dessert bridge and the:time 1,:30 O'clock. Trhe lounge as well aàs the large. auditorium will, be available, the play-' ers will pivot and, tbere wili be a prize for each tab le. Mrs. George D). Conlee, general chairman of ýways and means, bas chosen Mrs. Artbur. C. Youngberg to, be chairman of this August party. Mrs. Youngberg is assisted by Mrs. Fred 'White, Mrs: 1H. E. lingbolm, Mrs. Horace Young, Mrs. Charles T. Morrison, Mrs. Benjamin. Jacobson, Mrs. A. V. Gruhn, Mrs. H. B. Burn- sgide, Mrs. W. D. Millard. Mrs. Lincoln C. .Torrey and Mrs. Edward Blüm have refreshments in charge. Reservations may be mnade with any one of the committee. These parties offer a way to enter- tain one's friends thlese hot summer days with the assurance of a pleasant afternoon and nô after-the-party ef- fort to follow.-E.G.W. Susnset Rdge Wome'n _ HoId JuIy Guesi Day Tuesday was the July guest day for Sunset Ridge women golfers. Guest prizes were awarded as follows: Iow grsMrs. F. J. Priée of Highland Park;, flrst low'net, Mrs. H. R. Ham- burg of Chicago; third low net, Mrs. Carey of Wilmette; fifth iow net, Mrs. Chester'Sargent of Winnetka; low puitts, Mrs. E. W. Rowe of Chi- cago; and a special nine-hole event, Underwood & Underwood Photo Pic! ured in Iser garden ie Mrs. Herbert Levy of Glencoc, I'resident of the Sisterhood of the North Shore Con gregat ion Israei which is sponsoring a musicale Tuesday afternoon, August 6, a! the Aaron Yo.unkcr home, 349 Sheridan road, Winnetka. Under Mrs. Lcvy's direction comnmittecs for tlhe 1event are cooperating to make it musically artistic and a very delightfl suîinmer party. N. S. Sisferhood Tuésday, August 6, is the date. marked on the, calendars of niany north ýshore residents and their friends. At 3 o'clock that afternoon -theyr will1 be seated on one of thé cool teriraces or in the large living room of Mrs. Aaron ýYounker's home at 349 Sheridan road, in* Winnetka, in anticipa- tion of the treat in store. Miss Marjorie Livingston, soprano with the. Chicago Civic Opera -corn- -pany, and Josef Raiéif, concert pian-. ist froin.New York City, wiIl be pre- se ted, on that day at a musicale given by the'> Sist'erhood, of North Shor 1e Congregation Israel of Glencoe. The Sisterhood plans, one large, gathering each summer in order to realize the funds with which 'to further thé extensive philanthropic and charitable work it bas scheduled4, for the coming year. Committees un- der the able direction of the president, Mrs. Herbert Levy of Glencoe, are co-operating to make the afternoon not onîy a successful financial yen- ture, but also a very delightful sum- mer party where Sisterhood members and their friends, together with the many summer residents in our midst, may assemrble to enjoy an afternoon of fine music. Mrs. Harold Moses of Winnetka, chairman of the committee on ways and means . is in charge of arrange- ments; Mrs. Sylvan Hirschberg .of Glencoe, is program chairman. The reception committee is headed by Mrs.. Gilbert Loewe, Glencoe,.chairman, and Mrs. Joseph Michaels, Jr., co-chair- mnan. Tickets may be obtained from the financial chairman, Mrs. Walter Hirsch, 473 Provident avenue, Win- netka. Guests are welcome. (Contributed) retary to the eau collegeini uate of the Ui a meinbcr of sorort'ty.. afppa Kappa ess for two weeksi at th.e latter's sumnii a nouse party home. nia. 'th w4o naEl recently retu an extended sojourn to Cal cait for them. Wednesday, july 31, Mrs. Van e- Deursen attended the meeting of the ne executive cornmittee of the guild in in the office of its president, Theodore SV. Purcell, ini the city. The com- Jb ted nuttee bas stated that this year bas :- been.a. very successful one in guild work. of Summer