to North shore models parading the newest fashions presented by,:smartest of shops at the. annual l)enefit spons6red by the. Wonian's.board 'of. St. Lke's hospital Wednesday, October,21, are. announiced :this week, to-î g9ether ivith a partial list of box h o Ild e r s, flower and cigaret, gir1.s.- and the speci.al f cature highlightinig the'review of fali and winter modes.. Ames, Mes. N. Landon Hoyt, Jr., Miss 'Frances Pri e, Mrs. W. Edwin Smith, of. Winnetka; Miss Muriel pic ,her of, Hubbar d Woods;, s. George A. Poole, Jr., of Glencoe.,Mr the. former Ellen Stuart; Mrs. Gilbert Stecker' of Wilmette; and, from Evanston, Mrs. joseph Hibben, Miss Charlotte Hubbart, Julia Pattersoný, and Mrs. Louis Watermulder (Helen Dawes). NumbeÎed afiong the box-holders are Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Ed,nonds of Kenilwortb, Mrs. John W. Gary of Glencoe, president . of the board and general chairman and treasurer of the benefit;: Mr. and Mrs. Mannequins .include Mrs. John D. Mrs. Elmer L. Gates, president of the Evanston Friends of the Chicago Junior. school, with the assistance, of ber board of directors, will serve as hostess for. a luncheon to be héld . Monday, October 19, at, 1 o'clock, at the school in Elgfin, to which methnbers have the privilege of invyiting their friends. Those whocan accommIodate extra passengers in. their cars, or those who wish transportatio'n, a re asked to telephone Mrs. W. E: Jameson, 1610 Ashland avenue, Evanston. The school tan be reached by takcing Route 58 to Elgin and then byý turning right on Route 25. 'This. affir is, one of .the orgaiizaPaul Stone-Raymor Photo tioti's means of aciding to the scholarship fund for carrying on its ivelTwvo woinen pr-ojincnt in social, civic, and cultural activities and two fare work, so it is hoped that a large vitalIy inicrested in the success.of' the forthcoining fashion show for the bellegroup will attend as this wiIl be spièni.fit of. St. Luke's hospitad next Wednesday (October 21) in, the Grand baildid opportunity to learn more of the roomn of the Stevens hotcl, arc Mrs. Walter WJolf, ut the leeP, and Mis. John school and its work, the Evaiiston W. Gary. Mrs. Gary, whose home is in Glencoe, luis been Imesident of the Friends state. Wornan's board of St. 4uiee's hospital for. niany years, and is general chairmnat and treastirer of the benefit this year. Mis. Wolf, who lives in Chicago Following the luncheon a shiort duiring the wvinter, but has a homte also in Winnetka, i., chairman of the program wiIl be given by the boys fash ion i-evIewv which is to be given twice Wednesday. One showing, with of the school, after which the guests will have the privilège of a tour of tea, is at 2:30 o'clock ini the alternoon. The second, zvith a dinner dance, is the buildings and beautiful grounds. ,ut 7:30. I j Wrîgley of Wilrnette; Mr. and Mrs. John. Landreth of Evanston.. lis andi Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. G uest From Californa .Mr. and Windshjied of Car Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schulze, Jr., of 300 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, gave a dinner party at the Harvest Home dinner dance at Skokie Country club on Saturday, Mrs. Schulze and her son, Walter, returned to Kenilworth 6y motor on Friday fropi Mrs. G. R. Benson of 210 îlot;or Mrs. Lyman J. Hubbard, 162Touhy avenue, Chicago. Mrs. William A. Osgood, chairman of ways and means, and ber commit- Attractive young girls f rom Chicago and the north shore will be offering flowers to brighten the attire of the spectators. Among them will be Dorelle Mouton of Kenilwortb, and the Misses Jane Parker, L ucy _Rumsey, Katherine Bulger, and. Evélyn Bous- Meirose avenue, Kenilworth, have invited a grç)up of friends for supper on Sunday to honor Mrs. John Ratiabone of Los, Angeles, formerly of KenilWorth~, Who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Webster of 1601 Tenth tee, announce that again for the third: season arrangements have been made to secure the services of Miss eleatalented young book reviewer and Iecnor Ellis Perkins, the well-known and turer for a seriés bezinninor Taniiarv Members of the Tuesday club were ç ntertained .this week by M4rs. Card tables will lie set up for Charles R. Mack at ber home, 707 radio. those who 'wish to play. Buffet sup- ïng as nostessý Central avenue. per will be served at Il o'clock. the lecture. rs 'L~uIflI ws Miss Virginia Craig, 211 Ninth street, is attending the Illinois Con-* ington,Ç 111., this week. ference on Social Welfare in Bloom-