for Mrs. Arthur W. Reebie, 577 Ash street, Winnetka, is having as ber guests at luncheon Friday of- this week, the members of the committee for the course-of, lectures Byrd Arnold Smith is to give as a.benefit for the Cradie ine. Evanston . The- speaker, a otdconsultant psychologist,> is offering a.series of sixlectures on"Pychoogical. Interpretations," cmmncngWednesday mnorning, -October 7, and continuing each successive Wedneslayý morning et teCaiat 10:30 o'clock., Aftet one Iour of. formal lectutre round-table discussion takes place un*. for Showing of Clothes for Opera iss Janet Sidelt and Miss .1anc Hoover of, Evanston, Ms Veronese Beatty' of Highland Park, Mrs. T. Weller. Kimbali of, Keniilworth,, and Mrs.: Charles Ostrom -of Wilmette will be among"the niodels at th' showiîîg of: opera goxvns and' wraps to be held Mlonday, October 5, at, the homte of Mrs. James G. McMillan, 44S Sheridan. road, Winnetka. Mrs. McMillan, the chairmani of the North Shore Womnen's Opera cornmnittee, and ber co-workers are finding.i-r frnlýssible to take tiinie from work in which to do Carlos Photc their comimittee and have devised this shopping, their Two menbers of the yoiing married sel in- Winnetka are ainong those plan for viewing fall fashions. ,who are to be mannequins ai fthe Tenth A4nniversdry Pashion .ehow and tea Mrs. Arthur Jones of Glencoe, who: for the benefit of Northwesternt University settlement Saturday afternloon, lias assumned the chairmanship of the October 3, at 2:30 o'clock, at Sleokie school in Winnetka. They -are, fron fashion -'show committee. announces, right to left, Mrs. M. Dutton Morchouse ('Louise Lackner) and Mrs. William that Pierre De Reedcr, musical P. Wiseman, t/se former Mary Louise Fenton. The binefit is held tinder d Irector of 'Blossomi Timie," has artits/iices of the. Winnefka board of the settiernent. ranged with the principals of the cast to entertain the guests; and Betty jaynes, the younigest opera sing er to tii 12:~30 o'clock. Luncheon which is optional, is then served.. "The Art of Effective Living," as it touches upon such subjects as "Drama," "Aesthetic Experiences in Music, Painting and Sculpture," "New Books," and "Personality Portraits or Intimate Glimpses of Great Lives," is interpreted by Mrs. Smith, a popular speaker. n11Coe., Luitheran Church Circle's' Anlicipale Yul. Sale Thse circles of the Ladies' Aid s will open its 1936237 season Thursday, October 8, at 2:15 o'clock', at the Edgewater Beach hotel, with a reception for its members and guests. Honor guests will be Mrs. Henry Rhode, president of the Tenth district, Mrs. Clarence Hough, president of the Chicago Drama league, -and Mfiss Therde Cocroft, managing editor of the Theatre ouild. The second in the bi-monthly series of philanthropy sewing days, held under auspices of the philanthropy departinent of the Womnan's Club of Wilmette occurs Friday of this week. The Research and Educational hospital, of State Public Welfare wili benefit thereby, al women of Wilmette being eligible to join in.this philanthropic work. Membership, in. the club is not required andi women of the north shore opera cornmittee on Sunday, October '4. Johni Pane-Gasser, noted City Opera tenor, and Eleanor La Maîxce will sing. Dudley Crafts Watson will discuss the opera plans. Mrs. Normain Coptborne gave a luncheon for bier Winnetka commit-. tee at her home on Tuesday of this. week, and Mrs. Beatty held a mneeting. at her home for twenty-two committee members. S. The first t X4 the buffet I'u vv OmA % -. C. Ur, 21. day. homne: ardson. ThRe luncheon Mrs. H. E. Holdoway. A. Rich- son. F irman is phone 4452. ?eneraLÇa mII ± ., rs; Empfield at, further in;formai