Include Series * of Entertainments Announcemnent hascorne from Mrs. Maurice. O'Brien, head, of *the' commnittee in'charge of en- tertainment for the second an- nual North Shore Hôbby and Ha ndicraft soth aasplendid series- of. entertainments has been arranged for both children and aduIts. Th1e; show, which is* being held Friday- and Saturday, October. 21 and 22, at the Wôman's> Club of Evantonis again- sponsoredý by Chi Omàega, and the proceeds will be turned over.to the four philanthro- pies in which Chi Omega is interest- ed. These include the occupational therapy department of the Evanston Children's Home. and Aid society, and the medical bureau of Berea college. For the children attending the * Hobby show, Mrs. O'Brien announ- ces that she will have a magician Who will perform off and on during the afternoon of October 22. There will also be a series of puppet and rnarionette shows to entertain the youngsters. Mr. and Mrs. R. aninounce the engaaei Murray, of 1336 Scott avenue, Jlubbard Woods, U: of Mrs. Murray's daughter, Miss Virginiia Ford, Chicago, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hayes s planned for the llrst of the. Vear. Miss Ford is ollege for her secondl year., Her fiaiicé, is a grad- i Fefiture, of N. 'S. Auxiliary Progrem A bridge luncheon and fash- ioni show,, for which, Mrs. James, G. Shakman WiM. open her home*" at,35 Linden avenue, Wilmette., will. be the occasion of the Oc- tobe r meeting of the North Shore auxiliary. of. the Chicago Matern- 'ity center next Tuùesday at, 1:i30 o'clock. Mrs. Millard: B. Kennedy, progranvý. chaîirmn, 'who b as .only recen tly- returned from thre, months in, Europe, has arranged for an Evans- ton shop to display its most- interes*-. ing fal and: winter clothes.' Mrs. Dorothy Sargent, stylist, will, e scribe the clothes which the mnodels will wear while luncheon is, bein. served. Six mernbers of the auxil- iary will be thie mannequins, Mrý. Charles Houseman, Mrs. Nelson G, Wettling, .Mrs. Henry G. Zandeir. Jr., Mrs. Frederick E. Nelson, Mr.s, Raymond J. Wiese. and Mèrs. Doug- las F. Geller. Mrs. Gerald F. Pauley -has ar-. ranged for thé following membersz of ber committee to assist Mrs. Shakman with the luricheon: Mrs, William D. Mabie and Mrs. Howard R. Gill, of Winnetka; Mrs. W. Austin - - .... , - ---r- -w--L 1V4 present a talk on "Why Have a Hobby" and will demonstrate with his own, which is a very fine collection of card cases. Mr. Buckles will also give advice on ways and means of starting and addmng to a hobby. For the aduits there will also be an ex- hibit of current books, and a dis- cussion of them by Miss Mary Beim- fohr of evanston. Guest of Holyoke Club Miss Mary C. J. Higley, who is a guest of the Chicago Mount Holyoke cl ub. this week, has been alumnae secretary of the college, with head- quarters ini South Haclley, Mass., since 1926. Change Place and Date of Faîl Rumma g. Sale Because the store which they had engaged for their annual faîl rum- mage sale has heen rented perman-, ently, the Friends of Lake Bluff Orphanage this week announce a change in the place and date o! the sale. Postponed' frorn October 13 ert H.. Whitfi Mrs. Harold Glencoe. cl of Evanston, W., McKenzie Lecture Séries Helps Park Ridge School Fund The Alliance for Guidance of Rur- Ai'members, club, té Di ge club Fri at 6:30 o'î LILL& y- >1 lyuuluit, pxsop i ýurCh at heJci 'ast month, and other nortil igo col- the home of Mrs. E*arry-IlIpns, 157 shore residents active i the alliance f honor Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, The are Mrs. Carey Orr of Wilmette, a* Mhlcago chairrnàn of the group is Mrs. H~ar- patroness .of the lectures. Mrs. Vin- iield at old Hayes. A benefit party, the pro- cent de Messimy o! Glencoe, Mrs. ay evem ceeds will be given to the ways and William IF. Benoist and Mrs. enry, ck.means committee of the division. J. Cary-C;urr, of Winnetka. WILME TT E-LI FE Ro(b -' mnade by selves.