Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jun 1931, p. 39

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The organization.s that want 'flower boxes filled are to be I)rovided witlî plants and vines for them and the ones that want outings and piÀcnics arranged for them are to have theni. Trhe flower guild is able Ito do0 this *througb the splendid coop)eratioQn of the garden clubs- The Chîicago Commions has iten *windows boxes an~d two urns on gate l)osts, to -be filled',aind xvould also like plants for the kiridergarten, 'Élie *W'onîen s and Children's hospital lias eighit or. teii windowv boxes to fil.. Thle University' of Chicago settlé-, nient -wll l>c glad to) have -vineCs and( *plants teIo plan~t ini a courtvard. Ho'welI Neighbo*()rhood bhouse lias boxes onthe roof for boys te flli. Aniong the settienients -whiclî Nvould like to havýe. îcnics 1lannIIlfr tiien are the University of Chicago settie- m nent, Howell -Neighblorllood liuse, and the, Chicago C[oIncoxs._ý At the huicheon given Xedniesdav, -.\a\- 27, by ýMrs. E~dwin Sherman, at liher homte in EJvanston, for the p)resý idents andl flower guild cliairnien of garden club.,; i Wilmnette and v îanston, that are coo[eratiing with the Chicago Plant, Fruit, and F.1owe'r guil(l, h vas decided that the flowers j une '2, and alternating 'TIesdav-S shotuld be collected and (leliyerëd at the booth in the North \Vestern sta- tion .in tow , 1'the 1Ev\aniston Gar- den club,.the Little Garden club,E- anstoiî, and the XVonan's Club of *Evanston, w'hile the Iio\wers june 9,. ning, Mr. ani Mrs. R. J. Nelson of Cincinnati, who are nmotoring to'C.hi- cago to celebrate their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary. To,.Marry in East .Mr.' and, Mrs. Axel' Lonnq uist' are leavi*ng'their home at .500 Elmwood avenue junie 7, to attend the wedding of their son, W.,illiami,.and Miss Doro- thy Gittere of ]Forest 11i11s,, Longy Islan(l which iý.taking llace.june 10. Fias T7ea at Shaw nee The. Chicago League of Hard' of 1iearîng iel( a large tea at Shawnee Cou ntry club. last Tuesday. ON HOOVER'$ COMMITTEE F.. A. Ctushiing-Siiiitli«, 43.1 Central avenue, N\Vihulete, lihas. accepted an invitation of. President- Herbert Hoover and- Robert P. l,amio nt, sec- retary- of commerce, Io "serve as a 1niembur' of- the* landscape archi- tecture and., plantuîg. cominittee of the Iresi(ent's con ference o l orne building and home owvnershiîp. 'l'lie first meeting of tlis. cornn lttec Will l)e held in WXashington on. J une 5 and 0. Mr.anId Nfrs. Francis \Verwýýaltz* ('Margaret Weis) of 1030. Elnwo.od avenue, and Mtr. and 1s Frank Ait-' miaxi (El,.eanor Ha rdt) of Evanston miotored ho Iowva over the week-end of. Memnorial day, THE FOURTH, ANNUAL EXHIBITION 0F STUDENT WORK J<une 4fh, 5th and. 6th from 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. 81k: and 91 floors, .636 CHURCH STREET EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Edga A.Stevens, I1nC I6 ô ORRUNOCTON AVENUE. A, graduation .gift coming f rom. our shop lends an, j added cha'rm. toý thoughtfu1ness, and Your Wedding Portrait Will Live. Forever- wide ;t in sty le. on, enables ,you- to choose.,'what, you want to give you desire to at the price pay. Afew "Better Pietures * Better Values". BER NIE1 STUDIO 163Sherman Ave., Evýanston Tel. UNI. 8998 Gif-ts your in-

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