day, September 9, at 8 ocloctc in the evening at the home of the president, Miss Dorotby Pettinger, 1424 Wil- mete avenue, Wilmette. AIl oficers and members of the junior clubs ini the Tenth district have been invitecl. If. the weather proves favorable, the. reception will. be held in, Miss. Pettinger's garden. Plans have been made to achieve a truly attractive setting by colorful illumination that will enhance the, beauty of the old- fashionied gardefi flowers.. Those pouring Nvill be Mrs. George H4. Beaudin, president of the Woi-. an's Catbolic Club of Wilmette,, anI Mrs. Kenneth Wil son, Junior chair- nman of the Tenth district. Standing in the, receiving, lne wilI beý Mrs. George Ortseifen, sponsor of the. juniors;I Miss Pettînger,: Miss Jane Newton,, first, vice-president; M~/iss Dorothy. Marshall, second vice- presidçnt,; Miss Patricia McCarthy, record ing secrtary; Miss Lucille May, corresponding secretary;, Miss Gecilia B.nz, treasurer. The direct ors who will act as hostesses are Miss Margaret Benz, Miss Harriet MUc- Dermott, and1 Miss Marion Ortseifen. ýRefreshments will be served by twelve Girl Scouts. Artbur Katzel, youthful tenor.- and the Jackson String trio will present. a delightful. prpgram. Musicians Will Begin Pro grams September 12 The opening - meeting of the f al season of the North Shore Musicians club wili bc Tuesday afttrnoûn, Sep- tember 12, at 2 :30 o'clock atth resi- dence of Mrs. G, Ross Stewart, 830 Ashiland avenue, Wilmette. The pro- gram will be a miscellaneous one with a sonata by Gade for violin and piano played by, Elizabeth Weixel and Dor-" othy L. Pound;. a group of songs by. Dorothy -Cordts, piano solo by Electa, Austin Gamr on,'and tbree movements of a Brahms trio played by -Winifred, Townsend Cree, violinist, Genevieve Horween, 'cellist, and Ernaui Akely, pianist. Assisting hostesses for the after- noon will be Mrs. Harvey A. Bush, Mrs. Walter MacLean, and Miss Dorothy Campbell. Mr. and Airs. Arthur' James. Elliott, 824 Ashitan.d avenaue, WiI- mette, annoulce the engagemient Of their dauphter. Efeanor Loutise, to H#erbert th-arlés Gans, 'soit of Mrs. S. W. Gans, of St.Lois. The betrothal was made known early in August at a tea given in Estes Park, Colo. at the summer place of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Waugh of Wilmette, which wasý rented during August by the Eliiotts. Trhe marriage will take place next S pring. Miss Elliott received both ber bachetor's and ber master's degrees f romn Oberlin college. Mr. Gans is a graduate.of Concordia college in St Louis and also of Oberlin. Miss El-. liott's fatber, wbo is better known as "Dad" EIliot-t, is student national sec- retary of tbe Young Men's Christian association. Plays Tennis Miss Helen Fulton of Winnetka was, one of 'the players.in a round- robin tennis tournament at Onwent-, sia club, Lake Forest, Sunday after- noon, Playing in the tournament were Miss Fulton, Girls' champion of the SThe club meets at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. J. Chapman, 2214 Chestnut avenue, Wilmette. Co- hostesses .will be Mrs. E. G.. Petry and Mrs., M., C. Boothe. This. is an important meeting,,the club empfiasizes, and a complete at- tendance is desired. -The. report of the nominating' committee will be' read and,'plans mvade for'-the annual banquet an d installation of officers in October. Mary Kather.tne Gleason to Be October Bride Saturday *afternoon, October 7, is the time selected by. Miss Mary Katherine, Gleasoôn of.Wilmette for lier.miarriage to John Taylor Snite of Highland, Park. 'The eeremon y will be' perforrned -at -the St.. Francis Xavier church in Wilmette at 3 :30ý oQ'clock and wiIi be followed bya re- ception at Shawnee Country club. Miss Maxine Gleason, a cousin of the bride-to-be, will give a bridge tea and pantry shower at ber home in High- land Park. on WednesdavI, Sep teniber 13. This Saturday Mrs. Francis S. Graham of Glencoe and her two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Rogers Wigglesworth of Evanston and Miss Virginia Lee Grahîam, will be bost-ý esses at a tea and crystal showe-r in honor of Miss Gleason. President o u ir 1It was beld on the Iawn of the par- sonage, with about fifty women in tattendance. Mrs. A. V. Gruhn, president, pre- sided, and the programn under the di- rection- of Mrs. E.. Meier. was "Ad- ventures of the, -Summer."p Mrs. George Lanib:and Mrs. Elmer Claar gave an informai talk of their travels, fone vagabonding and the otber travelinig.de luxe. The'territory cov 1- ered was as far. north as Quebec, east, :down the. coast of Mainie, and south tbrough Washington, and :the hilîs of Kentucky. Dr. George D. Allison spoke -of his trip. west into the g rand canyons eand b is experiences with mounitain climbing. j With such. a well rounded 'travel talk those who stayed in Chicago and entertained Fair visitors, real> ly felt that after ail they. had been Places and seen things without 'tbe discômfort of tents and over-night cabins. Miss Brodbeck was presented with a sum of money, ber Christmas gîft, and she gave a short talk on travel inî China. Miss Pearl Hoose sang a group of songs accompanied by Mrs. Paul W.' Stade. Mrs. George Williams led the. deyotionals witb a beautiful, and ap- propriate message. Tea was served by Mres. Walter. Haas and Mrs. E. 0. Anderson. Sapper for Debutantes Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Hobart are giving a supper at their bouse, 660 Prospect avenue,' Winnetka, Friday, September 15, for the girls who will assist Miss Barbara Hobart at ber debut' tea fromn 5 to 7 o'clock tbat afternoon. Alscy present at the sup- per will be Miss Harriet, Fentress and ber assistants at thé tea- ber parents,: tbe Cal-vin Fentresses, are giving for. hier tbat afternon. Later the entire group, witb their escorts, wilI go to the Fentress house at 939 Green Bay road, flubbard W-oods, to dance. Tea for Goucher Girls READING CIRCLE HOSTESS Mrs.- A. J. Coburn of 915 Linden aveniue will be the next hostess to the Reading circle which is meeting at her home Monday, September 11, ai* 1:1 ,*clock. Mr. and Mrs. rErnest H.il. 'eiscii- mann, 235 Leic ester road, ,Kenilworth, entertained a few friends at a musical evening on Ieriday, September 1, to meet Mrs. William Colledge wbo is here from Jacksonville FIa. Mrs. Colledge was a former Kenilworth resident'. meleilng - A dditio.nai Socei«iy Nec on Page 24 iy lub Dinner for Visitot hé- frst Mr. and Mrs.. Granit Ridgway, 207 in Oc-v Cumberland avenue~, Kenilwortb. en- tertained Mrs. Alex Hannah of Cali- fornia at a dinner on Saturday eve-, re'sning, Septèmber 2, at which a fe W intimate friends were guests., .4 a, I