Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1933, p. 26

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'.ocust road, and the club' hopes thai garden lovers from ail north short towns wili take advantage of the in- vitation to exhibit,-a ai,l classesWil. be open~ to everyone interested. En- try Iblanks may be secured from Mrs. Gardner, the club announces. Theevrious. committee heads areý: Mrs. Wiiam O.. Green, publicity; Mrs. William D. Tru.esdale,. boxes; Mrs.. Willoughby Walling, arrange- ment of exhibits; Mrs. Roger Sher- ma n, receiving of exhibits; Mrs. Aus- tin Jenner, gate admissions;- MrS. Samuel. McCaulley, checking out;, Mrs. Charles Strong, cartà; Mrs. Ru- doîpli Matz, priniting; Mrs. Alice Drake Miller, judges. The board members of the club also are Working- for the success of the flower show which will, this year, at least, replace the Garden market of former sunmçrs. Serving. on tihe board iliis season are Mrs. Langdon Pears'e, Mrs. Rudolph Mat, Mrs. Arch Shaw, Mrs. Hallett Thorne, Mrs. Robert Gardner, Mrs. Alice Drake Miller, Mrs. Frederick Scott,_ and Mrs. Harold S. DeLay. Entries will be listed in the follow-i ing classes: section I. Arrangement of White Flowers.. Il. Exhibit of Sma1i Fouùntajn 111. Arrangement of Potted ni Metal Stands. IV. Mixed IIlower Arrange- V. Arrangement of F10 wers CLASS il. Men's Class Section 1. Arrangement of Flowers in Original Container. CLA8S III. Chiidren'a. Claü Section I. 13011% Hoùse=(Flowers must ho used in eve',ry room).,. Llmited number of entries. Section II, Arrangement of Flowers in Tin Container. CL,ÂS5 IV, SetinT m..... v.-. Graham's list oi et completed, b at a later date. ýg avenue chairman of this work. 8eý, "The guild,' the club atinounces, , "is 'an organization which systernatic- 0 al ly coliects these gifts of fiowers; t fruits,: and vegetables, and distributes e themi so they are shared by those who -wil most appreciate- them. Retejv- I ing booôths are mnaintained at therail- *road stations and other places, in' the *city. For Wilmnetteand other north' shore people, there is a.boothat the North Western station at 'the east end of, the- train, shed. Or if you do not go down to, the City, the flowers mayr be left-at the North Western station ini Wilmette and trainmen will sec that they are talen -care of. aTesdays are especially. desig- atd as Wilmfette day.. If you have surplus flowers, this is wonderful'use to niake of theni." Jalne» 2 4 L Weddin7g Dau of Thgee N . Girls Three among other north shore wedlditgs taking 'Place 5àturday, June 24, are those of Miss Esthier Sprenger of Kenilworth, Miss' El- Nora Weld of Winnetka, and Miss' Elizabeth Pearson of Wilmette. Miss Spenger will be married to Dr. William McEwen at 8:30 o'clock in the evening ini the Kenilworth Union church, with a small reception following at the home. of ler mother, ,Mrs. William T. Sprenger, 537 Earl- ston road. Miss Weld will also be an evening bride. She will marry Lewis Vernon rrabert of Evanston at the North Shore Methodist chutrch in x Glencoe, anld lier parents, the Chester 'H. ATeld-s, will hold the reception at their home immediately afterwards. Miss Pearson will be married to Henry George Ronald White, son of 9ajor- and Mrs. H.' H. R. White of London, England, and Loughesk e' as5tle, Donegal, county, Ireland,: in he home of ber parents, Mr. and, 4rs. John W. Pearson, 2009 Thorn- ood avenue. fltertaiw, at Wet 4 'I t 1~ L c tI w 'i attendants is will be an- ber n 2115 at a Mrs.. now m is lIrs Photo by Koehne -rs. Langdopt Pearse, pictitred in tite garden of her home at 3 Golf la>ie, Winznetka, is servi» g her sec- ond term as president of the Win- .nta Garden, club,' which liSî sPonso ring a flower show 'b take Place Saâ'urday and Sunday, Jly Mr. and Mrs. James Kellogg have given 'the club permission to hold 'the show on the grounds of their estate at 80 Locust road. Entry in the exhibi- tion is open to gardeners f rom the eri- tire north shore, and blanks may be secured f rom, the general chai rman, Mrs. Robert Gardner, 94 Indian Hui road, Winnetlca. Dunshee-Bower Wedding to Take Place Saturdag The wedding of Miss Esther A. Dunshee and Lorin A. Bower, both of Wilmette, will takce place Satiur- Mrs.- May C for the monthi club. Guest di day in the Mc At the'North Shore Golf. club the qualifying round for the July match will be played off Tuesday, june 27, the Iast Tuesday of the month. The event will be match play. Tuesday, of' this week was guest day at North Shore, with a. specialbuffet lIuncheon served. Mrs..William H. Moiter and Mrs, Robert J. Fellingham, both of Evanston, are chairman- and .vice- chairman, respectively, of women's. golf events. Players in the qualifying round for next rnonth's trophy at the Wilmnette Golf' club will tee off the second Tuesday in July, with al three class- es the entrant s. Guest. day at the club is Friday, june 23. A special guest at that timfe will be Mrs. E. C.» Bedeli, now of Akron, -Ohio, a former mem- ber and. a former woman's golf itie holder at the Wilmette Golf club. She is 'visiting Mirs. Harriet Shipp of, 1226 Maple avenue, chairman of- women's golf, an~d holder of the prczent title. Before moving to Ac-, ron, Airs. Bedeli won the woman's championship match from Mrs. Shipp. Westmoreland sets ýapart the last Friday in the month for guests. Tok- day at the club mixed foursome eévents are scbeduled, with spécial prizes for men and women players. 'Mrs. Arthur J. Lindsley of Kenil- worth is chairman of womnen's golf Floweg' Guild S'eeking Donations From Wilmette Flowers or plants, or fruits or vege- tables, or all of these, are eagerly de- sirecj in Wilniette every Tuesday for the Flower, Plant, and Fruit guild, for distribution among the wards in city hospitals, to charitable institutions, and to underprivilegetj homes in Chicago.' Ail residents of the village are invited by.the g'ifld to share the- products, of. thýeir gardens with those who have none or are asked to inake gifts of eitber canned or fresh fruits and--yegetables. Their donations may be lef t at the North Western 'station here flot later than 8:30 o'clovk every Tuesday xnon- ing.' all isonais way to Cape Cod, where lie is assisting di- and, rector of the Cape. Cod Little theater. sses There will' also hé music 'at the resi- Golf dence of Mrs. j. S. Cline, 304 Cum-. Fri- nor road, Kenilworth- later in the evenmg,

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