* Definite Shape Mrs. William W. Darrow, president of, theè Witinetka board of Northwestern Univer-. sity, settiement, is eufX«IfIng_ ail of the comm ittee Nnembers of the Tenth Anniversary Fait. Fashion show of ,the'Winnetka. board at luncheon today (Thursday) in. ber charming earlyý American, home, and beutifu gardens at 596 Oak street, Win-, *netka. Among tbe guests will: be MrS. -the Part of the first mlpting this fait cf the Wonian'sAid society ýof the Wilmette Parish Method-" ist. church held: in teWoes roomin last Thursday was given overto.the' Fait Festival, of .which Mrs. Arthur L..Fieri chairmann te, the discussing of plans which have taken shape during the summwer months and the showing Of- many articles made by the women during the sunmer. The Fail Festival will be heid on Novemberý 19 and 20, (Thursday and Friday) in 'the*Sunday school rooms, each of which 'wili* be decorated wîth panels represefltiflg a certain counltry. These have been draw'i by john Zipprîch and were eoeeuted by, him with the aid of several other young people of the church and are neariy tinished for the.y have been working on the wail panels fer severai weelcs. The work bas required muich time and care fui labor for the wali space in Donald Defrees, the general chairman *of:.the Tenth anniversary show, and following. assistants:, Mrs. Harold 0. Barnes, 'chairman of exhibi*tors; Mirs. Harold Wilder; programi chairmaun; Mrs. Rwleigh, Warner, in charge of invitations; Mrs. Richard' Aishton, ticket chairman; Mrs. Aus-tin Jenner and Mrs. Warren Lamion,. ini charge of models; Mrs. Robert 0. Butz, chairman of properties and niusic; Mrs. John Ott, chairman of the *dressing rooms; Mrs. Ogden Colemani, publicity chairman; Mrs. Martin Lindsay, chairman of the luncheon at Indian Hlill, and Mrs. C. R Jacobs, chairman of the tea. each room was measured and a certain panel made accordingy. Mr. colors. Zipprich first sketcbed in the scenles with chaik; later each' was painted in - gether this week for the first time fol- cn meeting tnis week. Committee members are coming te- IQwing summer vacations so that detailed plans are not as yet entirely formulated, however, definite an- nouncement ismade tbat the Tenth, Anniversary P'ashion show is te bc held Saturda.y afternoon, October 3, at Skokie school. kinds. All of these things have taken a, great deal cf timfe and work for Koehne Photo several groupa of wonien met each week ail during the summer. Orders Mis Eleanor Louise Kremer mtade a sedate and striking bride when she became . Mrs. William Douglas Barclay in a ,wedding ceremony in thre were taken for some of the articles Pirst Met hodisi .Episcopal churcir of Evanstopr et 4:30 o'clocle Saturday, after they had been displayed at the meeting, and some of the things have August 29, Her. high-neck satin :w-e<dirg gown was fashioned with long slceeres and a long train, and her veil fell from a tulle cap> witk bonnet brim- already been sold. One of the most nopuiar rooms at and satint chin stmap. Mrs. Barclay is the daugirter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Kremer of 723 Laurel avenue. ter 4,atë., .