* Radio skits woven about "Aunt Sairey Bisbee" the New Eng-. land spinstet familiar in the.play 4"Beggars Are. Choosers,", an. * original character and story from the Pen of Bertha Burrili, Mr.James A. lurrill of, Wil-1 *mette, soon to be broadcast,,over. a new radio station, will- be the piece de resistance of the East End Circlebroadcast Friday. afternoon of this week at '2:30 Holy Comforter will be held next Monday at* the homes of members. The annual Thanrksgivinig offering of jellies and canned fruits and vege-; tables for city missions wiIl be col- lectéd at this timeé,, andail those at- o'clock,. at the home of- Mrs., E. J.Mclltaith,, 1127 Chestnut, avenue. Theso.loist -on the program will be Miss Dorothy L. Pound, piarlist. tending the ail-day sewing and, luncheon meetings are:asked'to remember their contributions. Thle McLaren guild will meet with *Mrs. James P. Hijrnes'of 337 Sheridanroad, Winnetka. The Chase guild wiII be entertained at >the home of ,Mrs.: Edward W. Uhlemann, 162,Fuller lane, .Winnetka, and-the Anderson guildý at the home of.Mrs. M. B. Salisbur,, 608 Earlston. road, Kenilworth. Mrs. Austin D. Sturtevaànt, 95 -Higli street, Winnetka, will be hostess to the members 'of the Stewart guild. as., 614t Photo ristonCarlos Under the chairmanship of Mfrs. Frank W. Allen of 1100 Ramona road, Wilnictte, a two-day runima~ge sale is taking place today and toinarrow (Thrirsday and Priday) at 1112 Davis street, bvanston. Miembercis of the Infant Wdef arc wzill bc 0on hand fro,,î 7 in he, îorn. ig mti 7 at niglit both days ho disi Bertha Burrill's "Aunt Sairey Bisbee" has been on the air but, because the ABC network on which she has appeared, has no Chicago outiet, resi-. dents of the village and friends of the author have flot been able to listen-in. "Aunt Sairey," is. to be ini*troduced, however, over a new station opening in Novemlber, WVHIT, a five-thousand watt station. Somne of the littie skits to be given Friday Carlos Photo ru Mr. and Mrs.- Albert N. Page o1 Wiliiette annoiince the engagement anid approaching niarriage of their daiighter, Marian. Louise, ta Willianm MacNeiîl Clough of Dallas, Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franke Clough of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Paye is na raditate of Wellesley Plans S euefit an WBBM. Armistice . yr programn over ionTwo Couples Observe Miss Pound, a Chicago pianist, bas been praised by public and press for ber highly developed technique as weil as lovely tone quality and much temperament. For ber "genuine talent for the piano," for ber "grasp of ftiusic," for "an attractive personality on the. platform," for "assurance of Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and, Mrs. Wiliam W. Sears of 556 Greenwood avenue, Kenilworth and Mrs. Sears' father and niother. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander N. Jerreins of flolland, Micb., are observing thei' wedding anniversaries tomorrow (Fr1. fdIvT. for A Russian Fa"ir A few of the patrons and patronesses for A Russian Fair, the benefit. program sponsored by the lEvanstonNorth Shore Smith club, MIonday evening, November 9, at Orchestra hall, are named this week. They are Mr. and Mrs. James T. Nicholson. Reading CircI. Hosfoss The Reading circle is baving its next meeting Mç,nday, October 19, at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. J. Melville Brown, 738 Eleventh street, urer; Mrs. A. H. Labahn, public Miss ýMargaret Donica, program. at 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Shane of 422 ald ec- Central avenue have as their bouse as- guest Mrs. Arthur Ramage of San, anaU V1F. tiVI UV! Lj-4. JLcas o v ty; Francisco who arrived on Saturday netka was elected secretary and tri urer., for a tbree weeks' visit bere. H. U j