36 WILMETTE LIFE June 14, 1929 Garden Day on June 18 Will Benefit National College Garden Club Awards · Former Residents Will .f3e Announce Plans Three Events Are Thirty-Six Ribbons Entertained During Visit for Two Weddings to Intrigue Guests For flowers arrayed for ju~lging for ·D r. and Mrs. George \V. Bre\YSter at College Benefit flower perfection and artistic arrange- of Selma, Cal.. will be th e housegue sts Decuring in June · ment. · the \\' ilmette Garden cluh BY JEAN TEN BROECK Entree · into \Yin1~ctka. Huh1,ard awarded thirty-six ribbons at it:o; an\Vood s, and (~lencor . ~arden:-. in thr nual spring flower show held Friday, freshnes:; ni tlwir June beaut~· will be rllllC 7. at the home oi ~f rs. Ro scoe L. afforded tho:;c who attend the m orn- .Robe rts in \Vilmette. Th ose whose exhibits were elected ing lecturt' on "Tht· ~I a king- oi a as rihho n winner s were : Garden" g-in·n in the auditorium of c'la~~ .\ Arti~ti<- A'rrang't·ll1t:"l1t. th<.' ~ational "Kinderg-arten and Ele(a) Larg-c.·. effect - )Trs. T . E : ~~rF:lro~· . mentary rullegt· Tue:-day. June 18, by ~Irs . C'. L . g lckf·tts . and ::\lr!'. c·. :\ . llurl~fr s. Linn \Yhitt . Thn~t', too. \\·ho but. !h) ~milll t- fft· c·t - ~frs . <'. 1!. Bixlt~·. commence "Garden daY." a benefit for ~Jrs. llopc· T~omvf-lnn, ::\ln.; . .J. B. Schau h . the building iuncl , i t.he cnlkge, with )Jrs. A . .J. ~tlllR(Jil. <d H.cwk (:arclt·n-)frs. John }'. "·t·t' clon. the lecture: ma,· n1akt· rc-..rnation~ for (cl > · w ild flcnn·rs- ~J1·s. \\' a lt«>r c : . luncheon at th-e Club \' i:-.ta del Lago ~lit c· ht · ll. ln· SaturdaY cn·ning. rune 1.~. \\'ith (t·) Fl'·"··:ring- !'hruhs and \·i,}e!'-::'\lrs. ~ir s. Harn: G. Phillip~. lo15 Ridg-e Frank Scht·ICll:'llht·IJll, )Irs.. f. l . I::tl.;t·r, and )Irs. ( ·. x. 1 furl but. a\·enuc. F.,·:1 n:;ton. the rha irm:-~n . Dur( 'Ltss n. Flt·\n·r l't·J·ft>cti,.n. ing the luncheon hour. Spani~h trouha(;1' Iris, purpJ,:- ::'\Ir: . W. c·. c'larl;:, dors will entertain the guest~. :\1 rs. E. L. Scho·Jd t·n lwlm, ~frs . F. r:. Brc .. d.;!', and ~frs . .\ . E. Lt·, ld··; hlue ~fr . . \\'hite . a \\'l'll knmm g-ardener )Jrs. E . L. SdH·idt·nht·IJil, .:'\Irs .. \ . .1. Stinand lecturer. will gi,·t· her talk at 11 :-:o n. ~II'!'. n . 11. ll;tlllt·it·r; whitP- ::'\Ir:-:. o'clock,· illu~trating· her remarkc; with .\ . E. LoJ::i ~": nn·llid .::'\lrs. 0. A. ~ontag; ltl 'llll7.· · ~ .:'\Ir s. E . 1.. !-'dll·itlt·l1111'1m, ::'\lr!'. colored :-.licle~. The :'pl'akr r' :; "()\\·n .\. E. L~·git·; ~ihnian :'\Irs . <' . ~ . llurl:- uct:" . ful g-ankn on a hit _ ,. i(lt)l city but (b) }'('olli· · ~-:\Trs . F. c;. l!n>~·ks, thlt'~' lot." we art· informed. "i~ tht· in~pira ri I II>~ JJ1 s. tion f(lr her kcturt· " hirh shn uld It') ( 'ltlumltiiH· :\Jr:-. .J. F. \\'p( ·diJil, prn\'C e:;pt.Tially htlpful to all wh o )lr:-.:. (' 1'. P.t.·rg·, :\Irs . .1. IJ. !-'t·hauh . (t· J I'Yrl'thrtllll .::'\lr ~ . ./. F. \\'t·t·d~ ·n. really dn tlu.- ir nwn gard<.'ning ."· :'\Irs. A. ·K (;t-bt'rt. Luncheon will he serwrl at 1 p'rJxk. (!') llt·~ Jlt · ri:-:- )lr !' .. \ . E. Lt·gi o' . and the garden tour will romnH.' nre. at (g) FloWI'l'R 11t·t listt--cl : lt·t·land lJ()J)j)it'S - .:'\Irs. ( '. L. P.ickt"tts: orit·ntal p! t))Jlit·!'2 and continue until 5. .::'\lrs . .T. I·'. \\'l ·t.· d~·n; lupin P - :\fr~. \'hark:-: In \\' innetka the Hillside ~arden:\ of \ ' ;(Jl llt·lll'!-'t--11. ~~ rs. ~r err itt ~tarr. ~f rs. Hermon Hut ler. Mrs. James L. H oughteling, and Henry P. Crowtll will he open to t lw:;c.· Announce Women's Bridge who retain their lecture ticket :-;. In Schedule at Westmoreland Huhhard \\'noel s ~r rs . Rancblph Buck. Dridge days at \\'estmoreland Coun~f rs. Frederick H . Scott. chairman of try club have been arranged ior the garden tour, ~Irs . Robert Cluett t'arh week during the season with :1. and ~f rs. Lan:->ing H. \\'arner. will offer program that includes progressive the hospitality of their gardens. In hridgt· on June 15. 22. July 13 and Glen cor ~r rs. ] anw:; Simpson. ~frs. 20, August J. 10. and 17. and ~cptem Andrew ~facLei sh , and )fr:-i. CarlS. hn 7. 14, and 21. Miner ,,·ill permit the Yiewin~ oi their Pi\·ot game s will he play ed on June garden . . 29. July 4 and 27. August 24, and Sep~frs . ~ - Landon Hod nf \\' innetka, tember 2 and 28. a member oi the groui) of the go\'CrnSeason prize.; will he awarded for ing hoard sponsoring tht.· affair. is :-.even choice progressive game score:;, general chairman. Other g-o\'erning and tea "·ill ht· sen·ed at 4 :30 oclock hoard members who are a~si:;ting· in each Saturclav. The committt.:e that ha:; planned th<.· the p'u hlicity and the ~ale c.i ti~ket :; are: ~chcdule is composed oi ~1 rs . A . .1 . In \Yilmette, ~frs . C. P. Dubhs, ~Irs. Lindstrom. ~Irs . ]. A . .\{anley. ~fr..; . Robert Stoddard. ~fr:- . ~farguerite Cal- H. E. Rrookhv. ).frs. H. 1. Allen. and kins TaYlor: In \\'innetka. ~r rs. Hob - ~f rS: B. D . SteHns, the chairman. ert But~. ~1 r:o;. \\'illiam Truesdale. Dr. Ida Laird Rarrull. ~~ r:; . Francis E. Marries This Evening HinckleY: In E\·anst on. ~f l'sclamcs Al~~is:; Ethel D-: - tt\· Berger ...daught " r fred Batt-:-. Flnrence ~. Capron, ni Rohtrt 0. Der.ger of Kenil\\'ortlt. George ~r . <~r(·n:-. . J-ft.·rman Fabry. \\ill be married this e\·ening to C'harlrs Alexander ~f o:-.eln·. ~~ ilton \\'. \\'ilker. llenn· C.ib~oli, son of ~fr. and ~frs . Fred ~- Kingnn..:. an d ~1 i:-is ~. E. Clintt.Hl t. C.ih:o;nn of Chicago, at the Thompson . Kenilworth Cnion church. with the Mrs. ~~ arkham B. Ordt· nf Glencoe l~ev. Herbt.·rt L. \\.illctt officiating at i assi . tin g ~~ r~. Fredt ·rick H. ~cott in the wedding sen·ice. ~fiss Berger will plans for the garden tnur. h a ,.e as her on h- attendant, ~{ rs. Caine~ Gue . t:' "·ill pn,,·idl' their own tra11 sT T. Robert s (R.ettv TYler) of Chicago, portation and are to ,· i~it the gardens while Caine:; T. Rnhe~t will serYt' ).[ r. in any order that be~t ~uih their con- ( ~ibson as best ~nan After a honeymoon ,·enience. Bo,· ~cnut:-. ,,·ill a:-. . i'st at the bride and groom will make the ir the entrance~.· Flag-. will mark the home at 1~52 Oak street. Evan~t on. g-ardens to be vi:-itcd and the route · \\·ill be dt·:-criht.·d cardulh· hnth at the coll~:gt aiter the kctun: and at the Feting Bride-to-Be \J rs. Hon King was hostc:-;:; at a \.i ta del La go at lunche on . lunchron a;1d kitci1en sho,,·er on \\'eclncsda\· at her homr. 711 FMcst a\·cnue. To Reside in East i()r ~fiss Ethel T.n: ., \\'r a\· of Glencoe. Tht· Harold T. :\'n~(llb h:tn.· rented " ·h is to he married or; June 20. to their home at ~-tX \\'a-.hingtt·n an·- ~tanh-y D. Grace. nue fc·r a nar to ~I r. and ~~ rs. 1~. \[ r:;. Fred n. Cro ss lev. 600 \\.as hingE. Bidwell ·{·i Kan~a :-. City. ~ln., and ton ayenuc. \\·ill entertain at a lun chhaye taken an apartmL"nt at the Oakt.'·ltl ancl miscellaneous shower in honcrest, in EYan:-ton i(·r a nllmth. at the or t'i ~~is-; \\'ray, next Friday. end of " hich time tht·y "ill take up thc:ir I.H.' rmanent re:-.idenct· in Pitbburgh. ~f rs. Phillip I I. :\' n\Inan, 411 Is Hostess at L~ncheon Washington an.-n ue. entertained at a ~~ rs. Knight Blanchard entertained farewell luncheon and bridg-e party in forty guests at lunch eo n and bridge on honor.. of ~frs. ?\ewton. on Tuesda\' \\'ednesdav of last week at her home, at the \\·e tmorc:land Country clul;, 1015 Chestnut a,·cnue. of Mrs. Brew ster's sistcrJ ~[rs. E. J. Clampitt of 908 Central a\·enue. for ahout a month . Mrs .. Br e wst~r was the former Edna l.C\\'1 =' of \Vtlmette hdore her marria ge la s ~ ~larch. Several parties arc being ·arranged l1\' friends and relati\·es of ~fr s. · ffrew ste r wh o ·will arriYe tod.ay. 11r. . ] ~Ir s ' Clampitt will give a family d~H · · · l I ·I tl · e CtllllfY chnncr party anc >rtc g-e liS v . t-o· and on 'fue s da\~ ~fr . Judson Stone and ~~ rs. !{alp h. ~1oody \\·ill entertain I I . d 1 . 1 e at Skokie at unc teo n an )fl( g ~ Countn· dub for ~~ rs. Brewster. Tues~}ay nening ~Ir. and ~Ir s. B. I'rank l.C\\·is Jr. \\·ill be host and h8st. ' . 1 ,. 1 ess at chnner and hndge at t 1e ·" t1 rt 1 ~lwre Golf club ior Dr . and ~I r:-. Bre\\·ster. ~Irs. Rannond \\'heeloc k · r ·1 h ·11 - t · 1 , club at ot I\.en1 wort \\' ~ . enter at.n 1er luncheon and bndgc on \\ eclnesday at her home for ~frs. Jlre\\'Stcr. The marriage of :M iss Marina .Russo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russo. 526 Sixth street, to ] ames Y. Annoreno, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Annoreno of Chicago. will take plare Saturday evening. Jun e 22. at St. Francis Xavier church. The Rev Bernard Brach· \\'ill periorm the ceremony. A reception at the SO\·ereign hote'l '"'ill immediately follow the wedding. Mi ss ~farie Annoreno. sister of the gro01i1, \viii attend the bride as maid. of honor. Miss Man· Rus so. sister of the bride. Miss Thelma ~fancinelli. \f iss Sarah ~Iinor , and ~fis s Georgiana \Verdon will be bridesmaids. Anita Turk ··will be Ao\\·er girl and Joseph Accomando \\'ill he ring hearer. Ge orge ~Iurphy is serving Mr. A_nnoreno as hest man, and the ushers \\'111 be Ralph ~r ancin elli, John Sisk. Peter Damiani. and Arthur Schafton . After a six week s' honeymoon trip to California and the Canadian Rockies the hr: ;e and groom will make their home temporarily at the Edge\\·ater Reach ho feJ. Among the affair s that haYe been given recentlv in honor of ~1iss Rus-;o \\'ere a shower hv ~Irs . Eugene 11ancinelli and her da~ghter. ).{iss Thelma: a luncheon and theat~r party by ~fiss Sarah ·Min or: and a shower hy ~[iss Georgiana \Veedon. The bridal and rehearsal dinner ,,·ill he given next Thursda,· In· ~fr. and Mr s. Russo at their horne. Miss Hester Elizabeth Best. d;~ugh ter of ~~ r. and ~f rs. Arthur \Veilington Rest of Ashland. \Vis .. will be lll::Irried on Saturday aftf;-nvon Jt111~ l'l to Gordon DYmond Smith, sen of ~1 r . and Mrs. Cliarles Simpson Smith. ()8 Rohsart road. Kenilworth. The wedding- will take place at 4 o'clock. at the home of the bride's parents in Ashland. ~fi-;s Grace Best will he maid -.'lf honor fnr l1er si;;,ter. and the bridesmaid ,,·ill he ~fiss Jeannette Smith. sister of the groom. Charles S. Smith. Tr .. \\ill serve his brother as best man . ~Y11ile the nther C!roomsman will :n! r.eor!.!e \\.iltiam Gauger of \\ ilmette. · The ·bride and · a-rnom will spend the summer at ~~ anitowish, \\'is . ~fiss Best arrived on 'Monda,. to the house guest of the Smiths for about ten davs. during which tim e s!H' will he feted with many !lre-nuptral ,. ff.::tirs. ~I iss Edith Dymond of Lake 7.urick \Yas hostes at dinner and bridge Tuesday in honor of ~fiss Best. 11 r. anrl Nf rs. Smith entertamed at an e\·ening part,· on \Vedne . claY for a numhe.r of Y<)un!.! people to meet ~fiss Rest. This eYening Mr . and Mr~. Edward S. Challinor and their son and his \Yife. ~~ r. and ~r rc;. ~1adan.rl Challinor of Chicago. \Yill entcrtam ~t a -ho wer for \fiss ne-.t :lt the ('halhnor l1omc in \Vilmett('. :\Pel nn \f nn(h,· ~f r. and ~~ rs. L G . Hade of Deerfi('lrt will he host ::~ nd h O' t ~'s~ :l t an even;,,!.! nart\· in honor of ~fiss Be-.t and ~f r. Smith. Shawnee Country Club Changes Hour of Music The hour of mu sic ha s been changed at Shawnee Country club from 4 ll'clock in the atterno-(111 tt) S :30 o'clock in the e\·cning fur the bcn eti t of golf players and those wh o prefer motorillg in the atternoon . ~unday e\·ening, June 1<>, the Chicago Concert comnanv. a group of five artists. will gn·~ a program at the new hour. i 1 the lounge . Those who will appear 111 the mu5icale for club nwmhers and their guests will he Cathn-ne Blv Ct sch. soprano and accOJ,lp.anist; \Iarie Sweet. soprano; Elizabeth Houston. contralto: Edwin Kemp. te nor. and Frank Het;nett. baritone and director. Dinner ·will be sen-ed irom 1 o'clock until 8, a s u ~ ual, and th e supper hour is 7. June · 1~ and June IS will he the nccasions. n :spec tiHly. ui junior and :-ienior partie . Ruth Catherine Sieren Will Marry on June 22 ~[i ss Ruth Catherine Sieren. daughter oi ~Irs. Albert \'. Sieren. 114 Fiith street, will be marr · ·cl t , Edgar Fein Brumer of Clinton. fowa. Saturdav morning, June 22. at 9:30 o'clock. (l:t the St. Francis Xa,·icr church, \Vilmctte. The reremom· will he follo\\·e cl 1)\· a wedding hrrakia-..t at ~li s~ s ·iertn's home. Amcmg the parties ~·nd showers tln.t arc heing giHn · in hon or of Mi ss ~iercn \\'a s a luncheon and ~ho\ver bv ~frs. ~langus Bakke \\'edne.;;day at the \\'oman's Athletic cluh. ~r rs. F. \\'. Haney, Jr., \Yas hostes s at a lun<;hLOil and shower last we ek for ~1iss Sicrt.·n at her home. 1033 Greenwood a \Tnuf'. ne R: Entertain for Governor . ~fr. and ).f.rs. Jnhn Benham of HiS Kenihrorth a\'cnue. Kenilworth. ent<.-rtaimd a dinner party of fi ftecn Tucsda,· e\·ening of last week in honor oi Cc;\ crnor .,\.aldn E\·an:o; and ~f r s. E\·a ns. Korth sh.orc residl·nts will n· · member Gon·rnor Evans as Captain E,·ans , for several \·cars commandant at the Great Lake·, ~a,· al Traini:1g -.tation. He is no"· governor of the \ 'i rgin Tslanck and is l1en.: 0n a hrid visit. Party for Bride-Elect 1fiss Dorothy Campbell. 1209 Greenwood ~venue. entertained twelve friends at luncheon and bridge on ~fonda\· at Skokie Country cluh in honor ~ f \fiss ~farjorie Reynolds of E\·anston. '10 is to he married soon to Richard carl Evans. Gives Sorority Luncheon ~f rs. Haves ~f cKinne,·. 1035 Chestnut a\·enue, was hostess -to the m:)nthh · di:-.trict meeting of the ~orth Shore branch of Gamma Phi Beta sororitv. at lunch eon -and bridge at Skokie Country club. Monday. To Meet for Sewing 'l'hP nrxt regular se\\'ing meeting of the Order of Martha will he held at the home of ~f rs. George "vV. Mayh erc\. lOR Third street, ~~on day. June 17. at 1 :30 o'clock. ·