co:hosL tssj Mrsw .11Eyaooklandab t 9, to the music of Lew Diamond's Mrp. othquiMs wEre roe-end toorchestra. The club. completely re- the off ices of president and vice-dcradwfbeteclsro. president, respectively. Mrs. E. M.- Mrs. Clayton Burch, Mrs. DeWitt Kesten of Chicago becamne record- Stiliman, and Mrs. Henry Embree img secretary;ý Mrs. M. H. Wolfe of form the committee in charge.of the Evanston, corresponding secretary; dinner dance. Mrs. C. O. Ling of Chicago was re-elected treasurer,' Mrs. E. L. Mrs. Herbert Taylor, Mrs. Frank Ellis of Wilmette, publicity cha jr- Ketcham, Mrs. Hugh Petersen, and man. Mrs. Willard Grimm were the com- Plan fo th coingmonhs eremittee in charge' of the, redecoration discussed, including a' rum mage of the club. salc.. book review, and card: party. A dinner dance October 20;, and a. The dates for these. events, will dinner bridge October 27, are two be announced shortly .ohreens 9lc cus. OPEN, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK v OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CIOCK (Z t t ii PgRO E STOCKINGS exclusive witli Stevens 'in Evanston EDGPAR A.rSTEVENS c with i eIastic, Evafision EDGAR, A. STEVENS, Ince Evansfon 40000