Final attention is called to thé' "Hick Hop,". a benefit dinner dance to be-given by the Seabury guild of the Church ýof thé Holy Comforter at the Kenilworth club on. Saturday, .May 20, at 6:45 o'clock. Old-fashiôned square dances, and the latest modem,,ones will be part o! the evening's diversion. To mnake the -scene gayer and more ýcolorful, those attending, are requested' tg dress in farm or garden clothes.. Prizes wiil be, awarded. to the, best- costumed couple. and to winners in the game planned as one feature of' the dinner dance. m0.. kiCi. - Tickets may be members o! the tee who are assisi with the benefit: Iý ner of Kenîlworl man; Mrs. Conger ilwoth, d a n ce med from dren, dres of the Ke These foui wil strol chair- o! Keni- Mrs. dirnner center n and Approximately three-hundred res- ervations have been .made for the Spring Fiesta. dinner dance the Ken- ilworth' center. of the Infant Weltare Society of Chicago isý sponsoring at. the. Villa Moderne Fridaày night, of this week. Among that number are several hosts, and hostesses fromn this sec- tion of the xorth Shore: .Mr. and Mrs. JamesR.. D, Stevensona, Jr., of Kenilworth, Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Gibson of Winnetka, Mr.ý and Mrs.. william Wood of Wilmette, Mr. and Mrs. John Tittie of Winnetka, Mr. Ik Photo ton Walters of lHighland Park, Mr. chU-c and Mrs. H. P. Ridenour and Mr. ojeet and Mrs. Stephen. Paddock .of Chi-' 4ane..' cago, Mr. and Mrs. T. Roswell Coyne riday and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mooney tne of KenilWorth and Mr. and Mrs. ewed John Lane of the Kenilworth Gar- dens. n D. A 1sireie numrnh , ,f ntni as a, the te a nd bridge the Bar of this ueek at the ýr wL rrngtvôn. Luncheon WiiI Concude Aclivifies for Guilds Crache Patio to Have Chi Omega The annual spring luncheon of the e ade hnUui HnoSe Womnan's auxiliarirof the Phurch àFnt'aae nnvui -oo eu for the Villa Mod for the last time W week at the homne Hartnett in Indian 1 AI um nae +o rs Sunday r'e alumnae of Chi ty met r of this George President Ienilworth 40 was a .May