nicheontiorfthe ,w- wvilI be lield at Bridge 'wifl start, at 2 oclock, w p)artners progressing. Mondai', tiiere wilI be a holiday bridge rth %volien, at the, saine hoti-, %with pivot thle gaine. N ~ G. \V. Wait Of Evaîîtstoiî is Chaîrmaii of Utbe, eiX~bridge coimpittec and N assisted hv Mrs. A. J olainsen i E of so ini c lianrge oi 1pîzes. and(lth~ esae -1 \. V Chamîpion,. 1). j.Donahue. iV .1~glei ali. 'P. ieran D.. D. -NlcCtcheoii %,(if1.y à1 stobi 1. H. J. , MýcLatighlin of (Chicago. D., F-. Wileyv of Xinette. and C. WV. Z c ) 1 of Winnetka. Tlwc days of golfilng eveî(its arc- on tdie caleîîdar fo r the iené. Thcv vilbe plavnig, for t he 1)r or cup. anid ail classes are to bc elitertcd. Th vnwi olfersxillu.11)lidont Sun- casnlunilcon Timsday, at \\11îchI t i.c colf lairnian.1 - Nf rs. Coiifort ut1rof Chicago. exKplailled the uveiits.of the seasoii atiîdsomni fthte .ruies for' those-ceveîîtls. Ttî.ri$g the aitrnon tere . va an 1 -hole sw epstae~ venTt. Town flouse Studio Thée engagemienit .of MisMary Eli-wabeth Jwlcr of f'innietka and George .4. ,Qliinlani of Wiliimette .îïas:,ann;olinced qta i ncheongie Saffurday. Thje zweddinig .Viii bc in t/w fait. s Brings Infant Daughter frNorth Shore Visit Mrs. Frank 'W. Currier of Wq socket, R. IL, the former 'Char] Moody of Wilmette, and her e Tmoîîths' old daughter, Nancy j have been for the past month %, ing Mlr-- and MrS. Ralph W. Mc at the Home.stead. -otte eight ean, visit- ody * F Extensocn TyeTal Large. extension table- four Arrow Back cheai'S .. Soliçk MapJe... dSouIy con- structed . .. these, and doz- ens of other features maec this an unusual value et this pricê. We've sold many of these suites et muci, hgher prices. 5 Pieces S33.50 Maple Chair Weil made, solid turned Wood, in e variety of chintz covers .. . ahfbg-g..E Iiiu accordaîîce with an animaàlcils- tom. hîniicheon Ini the orchard on the liitliaii 1lili club gromnds \%-Ill be a featuru ni the first woliiîs golf day of tlie sèasoni.\Vedne,,dav. Juie 2. li t1hc, veather is unfavorable for picnckig. unchon ~~'ll hbe served Ii the c1illluse. Thic-e eiît on tis Openling dav is; to he a bliind bogcv. This will also he the fil-si dav of the ju cChallenge mîatch, an ýcvliît plalllned( to get new lui ivirs. -44& IJC ierar Mrs. Edward S. Hill, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Curtis C. Tathamn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- %vard J. Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Currier, Mr. and Mrs; H-arry L. Stonte, and Miss Ruth Kniep of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. William H. E,1llis, Mrs. J. F. Stone, Mrs. J. Nye 'Maéàalister, and lier daughter, Mrs. Raymnond Uîiderwood, and Mrs. Frances-P. Campbell of -Wilmette; Miss ,Btty Sunderland of Wilmette, and Mrs. P. C. Weir of Highland Salem Rockers Fine. reproduction of the oriqinil! Note the quaint upholstering-beeutiful .to ,Idk,.t-iuxurious to loI! in-Spring cush- ion-Maple freme. ..' S32.50. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Paidar, 732. Nrthesern nveêrsities; and is aà Ctriniiig avenue, Kenilworth,'Mr nierniber of Sigma Chii fratermnik,. and Mrs. John' Clements, and Mr. and -Mrs. Willard T. Grimm of Ken- ilwvorth xnotored to Mason City, Iowa, last, week-end to, be guests. at a Mr. and Mrs.,Dewey G. Hutchinson bouse party 'given by Mr. and Mrs. and' their daughter, Anne Louise, Charle.s E. Stricklnd of ason Ciy, oedt en,of Apr'il from 1336. who formierly lived in: Keffilworth. Central avenue to 120 Dupee ýplace. -Opposite the Railrôad-outh of Wilmette Avenue 51:7-25 GREEN BAY ROADI WILME of the cl Saturdav.