of Mrs. joseph Michacîs, 1202 Sheridan, road, Highland .Park, ata Ballet Russ e musicale and tea at ber homne on FridaY, De- cembier 10, at 2:30 o'clôck. Théê guests wil include al north shore residents who are inter- ested in the ballet. Miss Anti Barzell, autbority on the dance,, wiIl discuss the ballet as r form of art. Mrs. Charles E. Shul- man of Highland Park will also speak, and Miss Marian Plaut, pianist. will present the, mnusical.,program. Mrs. Michaels is chairman of the north shore committee for th sale of tickets for the Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo wlîich is being spon- sored by the National Counceil of je,"W «USlm Ch o;ao ic on, oi- the first three niglits of the ballet's Chicago engagement on Decînher 20, 21, and 22, at the Auditoriumi theater. For forty- four years the National Council of Jewish Womien, Chicago section, lias mnade important con- tributions to the cultural, civic, and pliilainthropic lii e of Chicago. Iii re- cent vuenrs hecause of a greatly iii- Moffet Phiot.' Grcrnivood avenue, IVéieie, a sen- ior at Denisoiz imiversit y, Gransville. O)hio, will play the lead ini Georgye KelIy's <'The FIlterinq Wlord" Io Ibe Prescoited ai the ,stizeersity fin Decenîiber. Afiss Gui hrf dge has b.een active ini musical circles and in 1*IlW.C..A. work. Sfic is a meniber of1 Pella PllariDta rrlv ence Bourke Ellis. book stylist, and news commentator, ivill review "So G.-reat a Man" h%. David Pilgriiîn.. Shie iiliaIso cornmrent, on c trreut events. A fantaky of poctry and nîiusic. called "A Christmnas Garland. wiII be given ini the aftertion. thtl-' guest art ists to bc: Clara Mac Berger, reader, Jcwel Mfartin "Lovejoyý, solo- ist ; Irenie lehlwoixlI>erson, ac- cotnpanist. Ail donations of ChritNiiia, gilîs frotît members wilI .1c sent ti,,tli crippled children at Cook-C6tunîv% ho0spital. Mrs. ~Walter 'V.Steiner. 2s Broadway avenîue, livatiston. is in charge of arrangements. assisted by N rs. 1 eo D). NicSiatic of 561 \%'ii- sivtka aveilîtw. \\*iuueltkýa. 'ýTo AUdres 0. A. R. opus frorn the fertile î>cn of Nlax%%ell Anderson. is' Auni Birk Kuj>er's selection for. ber ne.xt rcading, wh.ich li i lbe bcld at the North Shore Congregatio Isracl'on Moinda, fl-ecenîll)er 13. at 2:15 o'clo ck. In '*The Star \ý'agtn"Mryiikr son bas diversed f roin the s;tyle of «*iteset" llgh Tfo?' ad ià l'Ï other. recent .plaýyN. usilv.ý a flashhack tecbniiqtu,. vagueIy remin iscet t.of, of . "The Star WVagoli" is set iii ;i sniall Ohio mntu faetuiriulg 1 t wi wherc Stephen iNIýichi in inven< r, hisw*%I artlia..aiid his laboralorý; aissistant, Hanus \Vicks, 1ive unevvit - ifîly tinder the sanie'roof -for tltirti - ve years. Stepjien, aided bylthe faithitiHIati- lis. 1 i\%eiùts thin', - "just f(ïr fini mocre or less useltil gifakets whIlciý iîever lirove financiallv benelicial if. t heir overly-honest inventor. Fitnai % ail epochal inventioni of Stelphenl* cauises ail upheavai in- the regutLar hives of thlese silall-town lfol.k. whiçli Imlds the ilnterest of the udin< iintil t1w last curtaini. MIrs. Kuper*s fandliigr of *'Tiiq St; r Vaio&'is surv tobe 1, killfti Mrs Uarry J. Myersot' of the Chicago section, miembership of over 1,5C Chicago and its suburbs. Bernstein is gezieral chai Ballet Russe commiiittece. is presijelt ima lDelta wiIl be guests at a1 eliicli- lias a ias party to. 1w given by tlle Iwomnen in graduate niienibers of tlle s% MLrs. Fred îîcxt ~ensa afterniooîi. F inan of Ille 1Ier 15,. at IlleChapter lbolisqe a n stoi. ch i- IL)b be Il public as iîsiual. iea wviil be .served in thec Temple loinge. affordiniz .an1 op- t»ortïîniitv for a social hour folowin,. XMrs. Kul tr*s performance. -Nf. C. 1'. 1% iiiu- WILMPAHITE.. lIFE ,Nt à Il C4