novelty numbers. Sunset Ridge has many gay plans for this summer, including an infor- mal buffet supper with orchestra and dancing every Saturday night. Thurs- day afternoons special golf events have been planneci for mixed four- somes,> and the' usual Thursday night buffetsu pper will be served, followed by cards, keno, and ping pong. Mrs. Dick. Payne ýof. Winnetka, bridge chairman, announces that there will be a special bridge, party Decora-. tion day, May 30, for the women of the club. The> regular Friday bridge, parties wilI start june 7. June 4,. marks ethe opening of the women's golf seasonf. It Will' be a "ichoose. your1 own handicap," event, according to Mrs. Howard Jordan of Kenilworth, golf chairman. Kappa Alpha Thefa Group Sponsors Dessert Bridge The Evanston and .North Shore alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta are giiga dessert bridge at the Theta house Wednesday, May 229,ý at 1,:30) o'clock, for the benefit of the schoiar- ship furic. Mrs. Willard T. Grimm of Ken ilworth is president of the as- sociation. Mrs. Thomas B. McMartin of Win- netka is chairman of the benefit. Mrs. Clyde Marshall and Mrs. Leo Cham- bers onf 1Evaston. are inlcharge of re- Violet Strands, who was Pre- sented by Bertha. Ott at thé Stude- baker Iast rnonth, will dance in the floor show duriâg theatntua4 pring bene fit of the North Shore auxil- iary Of the Chicago Maternity cen- ter May 29, at thte Lake Shore Athleic club. Winter Campers Refurn té Camp Homecoming More than one-hundred boys and young men, alutuni of the Winter camp at Arden Shore, returned to the encampment at Lake Bluff Sun- day for their annual homecoming, some of them bringirig wives and Mrs. Albert deVarennes. Those nom- inated. are Mrs. Meflermott,,for re- election as president; Mrs. Benjamin Bills of Evanston,. for vice-president; Miss Josephine Pridmore of Glen-. coe; for secretary; Mrs. J. B. Allun of, Chicago, treaisurer. The program for the afternoon will be a reading of J. B. Priestly's "La- burnum . Grove," by Mrs. 'Carl Tr. .Weber of Evanston, a member ,of the club. Miss 'Georgia Dupee, who received the Regional Scholarship award, will be puest of honor. Garden Club, Tea- Mrs. Mark Cresap. of WooDdl.ey road, Winnetka, will, be, hostess at tea to the Keniilworth Garden club Friday, May 3L. A chalk talk. will be given by Edwin L. Howard, A.I.A., on th3e aubject of "Contructeive Ida. for Your Garden." Link Tea Tociay Mrs. William J. Weldon, 1340 Greenwood avenue, is entertaining the Friendsbip link of the Wilmette Baptist church at an afternoon tea today. the l 332 s. ichiatjn Wabash 838SI chairman of pubiity. On the committee for the dessert bridge are Miss Paulinie Fera, *Mrs. George Smithi, Mrs. Stewart Ayars, Mrs. Frank Suttle. Mrs. L. 1E. Mit- ten, Mrs.,.Duncan Welty, Jr., Mrs. D. BihGrasett, who is a national of- ficer, Miss Helen Sarge nt, and Mrs. Willard T.- Grimm.. served to me mbers and friends of the association. The winter camp is ended, and workers and attendants are engaged in preparations for the summer guests, mothers and children, who start coming to Arden Shore's wooded acres in J une, for a succession of two-week camp vacation, periods throughout the summ.er. Sings if Festival On Sunday, May 19, in Beloit, Wl.., Mrs. Walter Bermingham of Wil- mette appeared in the Linc6ln High Sehool auditbriuim as guest artist for the second aonual Brother Dutton gonlg festival..