Mr. and Mrs. Arthur.Bonnet, 157 Robsart place, Kestiluorthý, entertained 77aîsesday, in honor of Mr. Boptnet's Parents, Mr. and MrS. A. C. Bonnet of Chicago, whose golden weddintg they celebrated. Mr. Bonnet wmas, borit 72 years ago on the near north side. Mrs. Bonnet's birth place was Mokena, Ill, but site cam< to Chicaigo jet /wr erly. girlhood. 7bey kth havr vividrecol- lections of thse gre«sç Chicago irèî in 1871. Mfr. Bonnet bas been engaged in busi- ness in Chicago the past fifty years, having at one time been connected wit:h the old D and M~ department store on the site once occtspied by Siegel Cooper and company, and now by Sears Roe- buck, at State and Van Buren streets. He was also connected with the Moody and Waters Pie company and the Case and Martin Pie company before these firms combined. Hie is now associated ,with his son ini t-he advertising business' in Chicago, A host of relatives and old friends -were among the guests who offered congratulations. UNITARIAN SERVICES "Sifting the Righteous" :will be the' subject of the address by the Rev. R. Lester Mondale at the services ini the Unitarian Church of Evanston, 1405 Chicago avenue, Sunday morn- ing, May 26, at Il o'clock. The church school session begins at 9:45 o'clock. Mrs. Albert W. Scarratt, 521 Kesil- worth avenue, Kenilwoirth, and Mrs. Harold Wilson of Winnetka will be hostesses at a bridge luncheon' Wed- nesday, May 29, at the home of Mrs. Scarratt.- -I FIELDS EVANSTON STORE OFFERS YOU A WORTHY GUIDE TO< VACATION LAND Our camp advisor with ber registered camp Iist, can give you ail sorts'olf tips and valuable in- - formation concerning we4l-kniown, established camps throughout the country. ON THE SECOND PLOON