on August 13. Fouir days later an informai dinner dance is listed, a type of party, which, the club declares, "gets better" as the season advances. August 2 1., is a l)uffet dinner and bridge. The Labor Day week-end' starts off witb golf evenits on August 31. In- dividual and foursome ýprîzes for low net, putting prize, match play against par, and other contestà are scheduled, both for that day ýandSunday. Satiur- day -night an informai dinner dance will take place with music by a pop- ular botel, and night club now broad- casting over, WBBM at 6 o'clock daily. Events for later in the season include a dinner dance September 21, the Harvest Home dinner dance Oc- tobèr 5, a buffet bridge September.11, and the. quaifying round for the di- rector's cup September 21.; Each Sunday morning during Au- gust the' Won Tyme Trophy for best low net is scbeduled. WiII Be.Guest at House Party in Rhode Island Miss Dorelle Moulton, daughter of the.William A. Moultons, 235 Raleigh road, Kenilworth, is leaving this Sat- urday for Narragansett Pier, R. I., where she will be the guest of Miss Ann Kenyon of Providence at a bouse .party to be given at her parents' summer homne. Du-ring the past week Miss Moulton 'has been the guest at several bouse parties including one giveti by Miss, Lily Fleming of Lake Forest at ber patents' summer bome at Eagle River; and another given by AI Edwards of Elgin at bis parents', sumimer place at Lake Geneva; and a third at South Bend. Mrs. Mouilton,1 is, motoring on Saturday witb ber daugbter as far as Reading, Pa., where she will visit ber sister's family, tbei J. Lee Baushers. 140W Photo by J. D. Toloif M*Sf Dorothy Campbell of .1209 Grectzwood avenue, Wilmette, is one of the Protisional membersF of the. .vnon Jusnior league.. Sheis re- turning the latter. Part of this week from avi'isit at the William 0. Beits' Sf4mmer home at Tomahawk, Wis. Golf al Skokir Coupitry club has bis,,.. occupying maiy of her sim- mier daYs. Gkaests in Kenilworth Mrs. William Morton Kitnne, 126 Abingdon avenue, Kenilwortb, has as lier bouse guests, Mrs. Benjamin Curtis McFadden of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Arthur Raymond Kinne of Hins- dale. Mrs. McFadden is the former Frances Kinne. A. luncheon and bridge party at Skokie Country club last Tuesday for a group of old friends was given by Mrs. William Kinne in hionor of ber bouse guests. Costume Party. A costume party for childrenw i Il be held at Suniset Ridge Golf club at 3 :30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, ýAu- gust Il. There .will be awards for the cbild wearing the most original cos- tume, the child witb the futiniest cos- tume and the child wearing the. pretti- a ae.. aftroctive sam 1er. prices' on fur rentodoliaag and repairing *W. now haàve fujli information about lk. 1935-36 fur styles. Bring your furs to our h.adfurrier who wifl work with yo U t. turn th.m into gorments of charm and, style. Relunng repair ing aàlso. You'll marvel e whet you sae by taking advantag. of the ofF-season pr1êes now ini ef.dc. Edfmaes gladly provd.d. SHORE LUNE CLEANERS 125Woshlmg*. Aveue. WIIm.1I' Greenioef 3400 eWiImetfe 3400 e GUuse.1300, JOHN A. COLSY& SONS AUCUST FURNITURI, SALE. w of and hiag t- their -su mmer home i e lufo Cus Antiocb. ,Mr. Breit is on' a fisbing Rtr rmCus trip, staying at Everett's resort at Mn. and Mrs. John Boylstàn, 1302 Eagle River. Virginia Breit is at Cbestnut street, with Emily Gleason Wehawkee camp, and the Breits' only of Wilmette and guests from Cincin- sou, flrotber Francis, of the Domini- nlati, returned, recently fromn a week's can Order, is iii camp at Menofluiiee, cruiseto Mackinac and Dulutb on the Mich. S. S. Octorara.. 620 CHIURCH EVANSTON