be given at the temple, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe, on the folGeorge Grammer-Smith, Weil known lowinz five Monday mornings at 10 baritone, and one of the farmous o'clock: October 12, October 26, Nogroup known to radio listeners as, vember- 9, November 23, and, the. the' "Northerners," and bis wife,, final on November 30., Florence Gullans. Smith, equally well, .Dr. «Wirth, a graduiate ,of the Uniknown soprano and. coac.h-accom- versity of Chicago, is associate: editor panist, will -furnish the musical part of the American Journal of Sociology, of the eveniàng.: holder of the 1930 Social ScienhceReSearch Council feîlowship in Europe, The North Shore Alumnae: club of Phi Beta bas an interesting and va- former secretary,.and nianaging: editor ried programü outliné«d for the ensu- o f ýthe American Sociological society ing year. There are -to- be reviews and author of books and numerous of current drama, several round articles. on. sociological subjects.ý He table discussions: of, musical, and, is a forceful speaker. and: an outdramatic topics, besides- programs stan.ding authority, on the sociology given bWy.membersi Year books con- of niinority groups. M,,\rs. Ely Aaron, of Highland Park taininiz detailed-.information of, the yea r's plans wl he available et Sun- ïs chairmian of.the parent Fduication committee. day's meeting. .s on IM rs. Warren W. Shoemaker, treastirer ofý the national ýcouncil, Mrs. Langdon- Pearse, - the. chairmnan of horticulture, and Mrs. 'Alice Dr ake Miller, the. cîvics chai rman. The members of -the Garden, Club af West Virginia will serve> as bostesses 'at the convention. Mrs. Frederick B. Thomas bas aecepted the agency for shearwa.ter Pottery, the well-known southeru p.lottery, whlch' many of us have seen on our trips to the -Gulf Coast. It -Io now on exhibition at 743 Eim Street, Winnetka.. The public Is cordlally invited to- InApeet IL-A~iv.* qui en Fintjier i8ameur 85 *EAUTY -SHOW 1213 WILMEITE AVE. wimof$e 616. lu S implicify Marks Wedding iTemple On Sunday morning, September 27, a simple wedding ereniony took place ini Foundation hall, Baha'i House of MNiss Charlotte Svendson WVorsh ip. and John Staats of the St. Clair hlotel. Chicago were united in nmarniage. by the Baha'i service -which Nvas read bv. Mrs. Robert Lee M.\offat,i Dêlfa Tau Môf1hers Wili Talk Over House Benefit The meinhers of the Mothers' association of Delta, Taui Delta wjll mneel on MXonday, October 5, at 2:30 ini the afterniooni, at the Northivesteril tniversity chapter bouise. Tea ivill be served at 4 o'clock. Mrs. AIlene Speers of Evanstoni is chairman of this. meeting at m7bich plans jean S~vendson, a little relve -v 4>11me mani of the ways andi means coinbride., vas a flower girl and cast rose inittee., and Mrs. J. Paul Clayton of petals in the path of the bridai party. *Wiîiîtka is president of the mnothers' associati on. Wins Five Priîzes * Winnetka Dahl1ia Show Mrs. Beatrice Harding Arcus of W ddngi C icgoI Wof infereinhicagom.11 ---- ia'i party w thern, also spent the summer on Cape j y, an intorm Cod, and is now teaching in the pub- Iat the club, with brý ping, pong, and dancing lié scools in Bloomingtol, .111. B~order, who maices hnomeauu' De inisway e, 'bowling, diversions.,I 0gïorence PARK AVENUE.0GL[NCOIE