the New Trier Township High - scbool on~ that night., are rapidlyt taking form. 'lhle members of the IEvanston Junior auxiliary of the Infant Wei- fart. association have for the past thrce weeks- been selling advertising for their programs, holding teas to acquaint people. wth Badminton, "the gaine of the hour," using varied, means of selling tickets and making, final arrangements,,for the accommno-1 dlations of. froin, between, 3,500 and i Airs. William A. Oigood of 1009 4i000 people through specially con- C hesînii avenju e; wùiII revint, one à1- structed bleachers nvh NwTrier WV 'recei, îooksabout ,Vussolipii'j gyimnasium. Nowas the days grow'i shorter. these, efforts Ancre ase and fie, 1 SazvdiistCaesar,ý* by. Ge0?rg ini addition the hostesseï 'have, taken! Selde. The revicew wiIi bc giveil .al ()Ver their responsibilities 'in plan-;'flie' regEilar'#ion thly inmeetingp of the ning for dinner parties, supperparties nns Aid society o1 the JVQ- and -cocktail gatherings, prior toi andî follo%,ihg the Badminton matches. mette Iar-ish ethodist church ai Ont of the brilliant affairs of the,2 oIl ck h sdy frii 2., evening is to be a supper party to be given biy MAr. and Mrs. Frank Ketch-' arn of Devonshire lane, Kenllwrth at which tinie they will entertain in Sets Wedding lDay their attractive game room which isa reproduction of a North Woods cabîn Mis Harriet St. Claire, the daugh- with huge stone fireplace and al. i ter of WVilliamn Martin St. Claire, )35 rlev w~ill have as their guests all of l Oakwood avenue, >.ho is engaged thle, out-of-town players among whom! to, be married to Francis A. McClel-. are:- the star of the evening, jack1 Purceli .W'orld's singles badminton la" Of Wilmette, formerly of Tiffin, champion, and Mrs. Purcell, josephi Ohio, lias choseix June 6, at the date Nob1leý of.the Granite club of ToËonx- for her wedding. Mr. McCleIlan had tO, Ontario, WValter Kramer, ranking vSiting hirn the past week-enid Fraxn- American amateur froin Detroit, andcilcs Reinhart, a iriend froni Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. jack Cameron of Clii-1 -.. Allieuny rXII,4,ln AAAAo AO51. Plans for the cominig season will be discussed and the results of the drive for funds will be announced. On "dryQueen of. Scots" The clothes in the coming picture Mary Queen of Scots," starring Katharine Hepburn, will have an in- fluence on your fal fashions. Among t he fabrics will be a- quilteid satin'-back taffeta which will be im- portant' for evening jackets. . .. The picture should strengthen the Margot desire, for ruifs, ruches, etc. . . . Also several of the wraps will be developed into modern, effective evening wraps. 1...There are sports possibilities in the leather jacket and jaunty liat which she wears in an outdoor seé- quence.33PakAen, (Flrene, 33 arkAveueGlencoe, ta a weit known, deiner and .stylist on the North Shore.) *to Evo»ston's Early American BUrsin buds - n« fifin the-tulip bods - mawakem- in wadem -lake yista sgaOf spring 'Orb" IO m,. gtead guesta viii oon ujoy». Winterc 2cs ie ayt the DCV 508OUs varelovte. linew. Good. food tast ebtter and relaxation is eaier in thee delightful ourrouadinge. ý Make ,eservatiomns no-for your summer residouce at nhe Homestead. Hlnmau Ave. near Churçh St. Télephone -Greeiteef 3300. Operated by Philip A. Daniel- son. Th e HOM ESTEAD 4INSEVAN A. . P aterson, 1400 Tower road. Winnetka, who are having a supper for twenty, Mr. and Mfrs. Donald B. Laurie. 611 Rosewood avenue, Win- netka, a supper; Mrs. William, B. Hale, 900 Mount pleasant, Winnetka. is esitertaining- with a. party for her dau.ghter. Mary. who, is having, a house guest for the occasion. Mmf . and Mrs. R.- Ward Starrett,' 221 Voodstock road, Kenilworth, willf have Mr. and -Mrs. jack Purcell as their bouse *utsts for the wee-!tti..f ciat'ion: held its final meeting prior to the matches, on Monday at the home of Mrs. Robert T. Sherman, 60W Maple avenue, Winnetlca. Mms. W. Burton Ellis and Mrs. John F. Halla- day, chairmen of the advertising for' the pograms, were the recipients of hearty congratulation§ on their suc- cess in selling $1,500 worth of ads. Mrs. John Kimbark, chairman of the ticket committee, reported a* large increase in the sales of ticets. but ieLiene -Eiwpean Hcuid Emhvideiy iCOMPLETE TFROUSSEAUX ct %'Oy mocl.st prices No obligation for dis play at your home - jus: phione 54à, eRoscoe teet Làaoiw3.152 :: hi"0aqo, iU.Lols 4, ~, g