Party, Sept. 22 An afternoon of varied entertain- ment has been arranged for mem, bers and'guests of. Fort Dearborn chapter of. the Daughters of the Amferican Revolution at the annual benefit bridge party on Friday, Sep- tember22, at 1 o'clock at the Worn- an's Club -of Evanston.. This is 'the first, party scheduled under the re- gency of Mrs. Edward H. ElIwood. Arrangements have progressed un-* der. the direction of Mrs. Herbert Ewing, second vice, regent 'and chair- man of the ways 'and ýmeans corn-. mittee, who is- making' every effort for, a successful benefit and a ga y Party. .As soon as the guests.arrive, they will be served a dessert by the so- cial committee, of which Mrs. Ken- neth DeGarmoý is in charge. As- sisting her will be Mrs. Robert E. Brann, Mrs, Irvin C. 2Fabe',. Mrs. Harold E. Hayward, Mrs. Clyde M. Joice, Mrs. Samuel J. Lang, Mrs. Leroy P. Martens, Mrs. Simon C. .ý:Mller, Mrs. Leon F. Montague, Mrs'. Wendell C. Perry, Mrs. John A. Reitý- zel, Mrs. Henry E. Rogers, Mrs. Philip H. Smith, Mrs. James F. Spoerri, Mrs. John C. Strong, and, Mrs. Grover C. Wilson. Guests may have their choice of card playing on the second floor of. the club bouse, or attending the re- view in the lecture rooni. "Inside Asia" by John Gunther, a curren t book publhshed the latter part. of tliis summer, will, be reviewed by Frari. ces L. Dawsoni (Mrs. Horace), wbo lives at 3609 Lincoln street, Evans- ton. Mrs. Dawson is well known to book loyers along tbe forth shore for her. skillful, brilliant reviews. Her programs are, entbusiastically. re- ceived, Mrs. Dawson bas a Master of Arts degree froM Northwýestern university.- She was formrely assist- ant.professor of history at Simpson college. Later. in, the afternon a sç~tviea h,. The North Shore Iladassc which Mrs. Abel Fagen, Woôdlawn avenue, Glenco president, announces its ai rummage sale wi 'l1 be held in October in Evanston. North Shore Hadassal Prepares for Sale Mrs, Abiel. Fagen of Glen president- of North Shore Haè which will again hold its annua mage sale in Evanston, ea October. Mrs. Harris Pearistein of G will be the chairman. and the ing women are assisting her: M. L. Bein, Mrs. L. J. Golde: Mrs. Joseph Wertheimer, of land Park; Mrs. I. I. Fishe Mrs. Percy Cowan of Glencoe Michael Buhai, Mrs. Nathan mer, Mrs. George Ehrlich, Mn Berlin, and Mrs. I. Schuni George Ludwig announces te annual scholarship party for With Style Show Jesuit Patna missions ln India, will be held on Truesday, Septemnber 12, at 1 o'-clock, in the Evanston Wom- an's club, Church street and Chicago avenue. Mr. Ludwig is no0w station- ed at Kurseongý, India, where he is completing bis studies for the priest- bood at St. Mary's college. A number of Chicago and 'north shore women are .actively engaged. in making arran .gements -for the par- ty which willbe a dessert bridge. Mrs. F. Joe Koza of Wilmette is in charge of thé card committee. She is beinig assisted by Mrs. P.- J. Me- Gurk, Mrs. Martin Lynch, Mrs.. Wil- Hiam Wolffi Mrs. George Mayhercy of Wilmette and Mrs.. N. Wolff 'of, Bar- rington. Mrs. Irving Porter of Kenilwortb ýah, of Helping Mrs. Porter are Mrs. Arthur 1481 Adams, Mrs. Wallace' Moore, Mrs. oe, is Edwin Georger and Mrs. William nnual McGivern of Chicago,and Mrs. Fred-1 early erick Becker. MrÉe. Arthur Johnson, Mrs. Harry Jacobi, Mrs. Clarence Kuipers, Mrs. P. J. Kirwan, Mrs. Peter McCall, Mrs. Frank Oelerich, Mrs, George Steele. Mrs. F. X. hhle Mrs. S. C. Warden and Mrs. LeleVogel of Wilmette. Reservations may be made by caîl- ing .a nember of the committee on ncoe îs reservations whicb includes: Mrs. dassah, George Ludwig, C h i c a g. o; Mrs. i rum- George Beaudiri, Evanston; Mrs. arly in Frank Gibbons, Winnetka; Mrs. Wil- liam Otter, Glencoe, and Mrs..Arthur zlencoe B4oylston, Wilmette. foilow- c:Mrs. enr, and E High- er and* ý; Mrs. n Ray- .s. 1. S. an. of Divinity Stu dent Fréiday of this week the. Lake For- est, and - Northwestern alumrnae Of Chi Omnega wiIl be watching a fash- ion show 'and ,having. tea in the garden of Mrs. M. L. Schrnid t 500 Greenleaf avenue, in Glencoe. Ali are hoping for. fine weather for this first big Chi Omnega- party of the fali. The* latest, styles in' fur coats. especially those for college girls. .w 'ill be modeled by Mrs. Charles Ap- 'ley and Mrs. H., S. Chiniburg, Jr.., of Evanston, Miss Esther Roy-er of ýOak Park, and Miss Betty Kellough of Chicago. Clif Aspergren will play. during. the. show. and afterwards -there will be fortune telling for the entertajnment of gue-sts. Funds raised at this party will go. to the Lake Forest and Northwest- ern Chi Omega scholarships. Mrs. Frank, Rea.d of Lake Forest is c@o. operating with Mrs. Frank Masoni of Evanston, and the following corn- niittees have ail helped with the plans for the day. Tea-Mrs. Willard McEwen of Kenilworth,' chairman; Mrs. Walter Steman, Mrs. John Dell, Mrs. A. T. Beishe, Mrs. Frank Read, Mrs. Pierre Beach, Mrs. Charles Thomp- son, and Mrs. M. E. O'Brien. Style Show-Mrs: George Haneman of .Kenilworth, chairman; Mrs. Fred Norman anid Mrs. R. R~. Davy. Reservations - Mrs, Welsey Race of Evanston, chairman, Mrs ' George D. 1Rumsfeld, Mrs. Dean Collar and Miss Eleanor Lewis. House aiid Grounds-Mrs. J. J. - Romane of Glencoe, chairman, Mrs.. John Campbell, Mrs. L._A. Lindberg. Miss Ruth Briede. Mrs. Munroe Cole. VIrs. Theodore Rehn and Mrs. Rob- ërt Wienecke. Hospital ity-M rs. E. E. Raymond and Miss. Gloria Rensch' of Evans-. on, co7chairmen: Mrs. John Hei- berger, Mrs. Gordon McWilliarns. M/rs.. Frank Herhold, -Mrs. Edwiý-n A.Robson, Mrs. Ham ilon Ander-