which will be held at the club Satur- day afternoon. Who could stay away when this invitation in rhymne is received.? If. friendlyj ghosts you've neyer seen Corne ta the club on HaUlowe'en. Fron. threeta five thehaUTS to staü* Dress up.in',an odd orfunny way. A horrid aid wfitch will m eet you there And fright ful ghosts wilU raise yourhair. We'li bob for apples andçichewup strings And do the rnast unusual things. Please let us lcnoii if you can corne And brin g vour frfends to.help make f un. Mrs. Catherine Rogers is chair- xwan of the party and serving on her comnttee are Mrs. Ira Snead, Mrs. Louis E. Walker. Mrs. A. -J. Rolle, and Mrs. Frank E. Peters. Four Books for Review in Junior School Series .Evanston Friends of Chicagc J'unior school ann6ciesT the folôw- ing books to be revielw.ed by Miss Eleanor Ellis Perkins in the third of the series of six lectures being given at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity National headquarters, the Lavere Memorial hall, 1856 Sher- idan road, Evanston, on November 2, ýat .10 ini the morning. m1a11y oi me n111i1 nl41U',.is in, unilag and its suburbs have had help from this scholarship funcl during the past fifteen years. This year, the fund has been made available to college. girls. also. Though 'Alpha Chi Omega. was established. as a' national sorority, in 1885,at Deý Pauw universityi, its Chi- cago alumnae were the first to organize as such, and this group ,-was installed as Alpha*Alpha Alum- aecapter. of Alpha >Chi Omega in 1906. It has enjoyed a steady growth g ince that timie.. its membership hav- *ing grown so large by 1925 that it Wasý f.ound'necessary to divide the chapter into seven sub-groups ýwhich met monthly in various parts of the city and its .suburbs. Later the group in Oak Park and other west side suburbs was granted a charter ()of its. own and at. the pre sent time 0there are sixt groups in Alpha Alpha ,-'ocated in Chicago and along the sNorth Shore. The government of, dthe entire chapter is managed by 9a general board of officers of whlch n Mrs.. Ernest Eklund is president., r Books by writers who revivify per- sonages and events of the past: "Fanrnv. Kernle,." hv Margaret. Mrs. Jam es G. Badger of Wilmiette is social chairman of the board, and to her falîs, the responsibility for the large projects which support the philanthropie work of the chapter. Working under her for the success of, the Evanston rurnage sale are &>ter yence.. Cxt tÉavayance.. FOR THOSE STAR-SPANGLED EVE. NINGS WHEN YOU GO FORT H TO CONQUER ... ARMED WITH THE GLIT- TER AND RADIANCE 0F RI*INESTONES, SEQUINS, LAME, OR ROMANTIC FULL- SKIRTED VELVET EMfiROIDEREi) - 1N SILVER .. . MANY JEWELED BRACE- LETS . .. WITH SMALL HEADDRESS TO SUIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL TYPE. N. A. HANNA, INC. 952 SPANISH CT., NO MAN'S LAND Thee bokrevewsar bengMrs. Wade W. Clutton, -and Mrs., sponsored by the Evanston Friends' Phiîip Maxwell of Evanston, Mrs. of Chicago Junior school for its John Pike of Elmhurst, Mrs. John schoiarship fund for boys at the ~ uu fWletMs .Cr school in Elgin, '111.W.NzrofWletMsJ.C- TPickets may bc proeured :at the ney Howell, Mrs. Maurice Miller, Sigma Alpha Epsilon National Head,.an rsLeB.To sofGnce and Mrs. C. B. Gwynn of ýBannock-, quarters hall at. the time of.the re- brn view, or from either. one of the rn following members:- Mrs. George H. Webster, general chairman, 6151I Linden aventue, Wilmette; - T...rs. Jt<~br oil-fasnioned uances. Friday nig ht of this week the of- will be the assisting hostess, After ficers and board of directors of the luncheon a business will be held club are inviting the members to a during which plans will bè discussed complimentary dinner and the an- for a rummage -sale, to be held in fluai meeting of the club. Evanston in November. is ,the Most import- ant element in child portraiture. Bernie bas *stablished a national reputation 1623 Sherman Ave. Evanston WILMETTE 467, 'B3etter Pictures-Better Values$' Un. 8998 *1~ 1, Y114