A id to Resume Sew tor Summer C>amnp The Myra Lane chapter of the A tiit TdM ary Crane league will eta The St. John's Lutheran Ladies, 2831 Harrison street, Evanston Wed- Aid nd issonay soiet ~*nesayOctober 12,,for dessert and. Aid nd Misionry'Socetyisýa work -meeting. meeting today, (Thursday) at 2 ThJae dam capr da 'clôck, to open its activities for one-o'clock lunicheon and wvork meet- the, year. ing Truesday at thé home 'of Mrs. Th-a nM Pauco=l I'vnt Officers for this season are: *Mirs.. G. A. Reinharde.- president*, Mrs., GeorÈe -Simnons, vice-president; Mrs., H.. E., Nilles,, secretary; Mrs Ed- wardc MeyeY, recordmg secretary: Mrs..Arthur'Austin, treasurer. ýe, The. guest' speakcer for the alter- noon, will be, the Rev. Theodore *. Thormaàhlen. superintendent. of the orphanage at Addison. Il., which will, be the beneficiary of the work of the group for this year: its' char- ita ble project will be the remodel- ing of the nursery at the orphanage. Other actities on~ the caIendý' for the fal include the Harvest Home . dinner November 10. and the Christmas sale and tea on De- cember 8. The circles of the society are co- operating in the carrying out of plans for these projects. On October 3, the Young Mother's circle met at the home of Mrs.f John McLean at Arlington Heights.c October 11, the Eveni.ng circle wil be in- session at 8 o'clock -at The Clara'. Belle Baker'chapter w ilI be entertained Tuesday,, October IL. at- 1 ' Wclock, by. Mrs. Edward G. Westlake, Jr., at her home, 819 For- est. avenue, Evanston. with Mrs. Warner Harwood the co-hostess. The. chapters, busy \yith 'ail of' the sewIng to be done in prepara- tion for -their simmner camp, are devoting. their meeting days to work on curtains and other articles de- signed to bring cheer and comfort during summ-er vacation, days for House nei ghborhood. day, uctober 7, adzL0 UKcJA- home, .1118 Mohawk road, ýWilmette. Mrs. W. K. Yates and Mrs. Frank Haines will beasitt hostesSeS. "House Plants"! and, "Chemical Gardening for the Amteur" are the program'sý subjeets to be discussed by Mrs,. Arthur Durand. and -R. B., Hovey. Annual. reports will ý be rèad and, niew voffliers Nwill be installed. Mrs. Willard Thompson and her daughter, Carol,* arrived Tuesday, morning from Glendale, Cal., to visit hber parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Edward A. Evers of 1020 Sheridan road, for .a month. Mrs. Thompson is the former Virginia Evers. National Presideait Birthday Tea Miss Mary Ellen for seventy-,five of day, September 25, Tenth street. fromn casion of the affair Daily gave a tea her friends Sun- at her-home, 618 à to 7. The oc- was. her sixteenth Mrs. James Hlarvey, the excel- lence of whose book pro grarns i recognized along the N o r t li Shore, will conelude the series of book reviews at the Wil ette *Parîsh Methiodist church on Oc-ý tober 14, with "The Yen rl ing c.f' Sin~gle admissions mnay be ob- taiiied at the churchfor the re-, views ivhicih are opeýý to he public, Lord'$ Sftidcio iUiomIII, adUE roviUVieLcavenIue, VViI- netka., i The Friendship circle is. to hold its meetings on- October 17, with Mrs. David Dushamn of 1616 Forest. avenue, at 8 o'olock iii the eve-' ning. 1October 20 is the mieeting day of the Social circle which will gather at the home of Mrs. George Peter- son, 1334 Maple avenue at l o'clock. The Childrens circie wil have its Wis., i s returning horne aturday after spending several weeks visiting- lier sister, Mrs. Fred E. Witt, 622- Prairie avenue. Addresses Guild President' Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cuenot have ta1ken the hous.e at 2144 Greeriwood avenue, Wilmette. They moved last week from their home at 435 Park. avenue in Gleneoe. cnosen upon w> She ilaa single admissions may be obtalned *at the door. *a Pandia part y ait the Stevens hotel November 4. Photo by Underwood and Underwood WJMETTE LIFE.