Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1933, p. 25

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CU IVLIj*J '1, tte u> ,flai ca nSq f date, because of the unusual interest. mnanifested by those Who have seen this garden. Mrs. Harvey A. Bush of Wilmette, vice-president of the Tenth District clubs, ivas. hostess in the garden on July .7. Ainong the clubs represented is the Uriends in Council of Evanston, .hosepQool gar-, dnwas entered andl planned under A he, general directioni of lirs. De lnns Wood Smith of Wilmette. Al.club wonien, both residents. of and visitors' in Chicago during A, Cnuyof Prgre.ss, are being wel- comed at1 the Fedération head-, *quarters, a. restful liaven at 30 Wé0st Xashingtoni street, in theélieart 'Of. Chicago's loop. The assemblv - roomn has been transfor.ned into a miost 'at- tractive lounge.. During this week menibers of the state board serve as hostesses greeting ail visitors.. Last Fridav- Mrs.. -Harvev 'A. ,Bush, and, Mrs. Arthur J.- Dixlon1, past presidents of the XVomanàtis Cl-ub of Wilinette, were hostesses. Grace Niorrison Poole day was ob- served at A Century of Progress. on Wedniesday. NMrs. Poole, president of the Gellerai Federation of Wom- *en's Clubs, arrived nii Chicago froin 'Washington Sunday, to attend the Conference of the Upper Mississippi Valley region repres.enting club wom- .en fro.m twelve states, Illinois, In- diatia. Iowa,, Michigan, Kansas, Mn nesota, Missouri, Nebraska,. North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Delegates from the clubs in these statès are meeting in Chica- go this week. Mrs. Poole broadcast over the NBC network at noon, a brôadçast made possib~le by Mrs. Effiie Marine Harvey, radio chairman for the state fedération. Lunclieon followed in the. Frieiidshiip)'cardlen. a beautiful garden düdicated to.-the liliois federatio.. league will tiot be in1 the Ïheater in August or Septeiber, but jwilI return ini October. A few changes have just been mnade in the cast for the fi nal .perf ormnanlces. Nf ;sl Helen Bell takes over Miss Mary Seniôr's -part,. the. Prince, this wecek,. and ý Mrs. J aines Garard of Gleîîéoe becomes onie of the cour- tiers. Miss Jeanne Street and Mrà. Robert Curtis are alternating -the part.of the stepmother. l'he, entire cast paraded Saturday fromn the Island 'to the. Belgian. Vil- lage, and1 had luticlîon :the re, in1 its miedieval setting, ejitirely in* charac- ter %vith the style of the costumes.> Jacqueline Lawrence Bride of Ralph Warble The niarriage of* Miss Jacqueline. Grunier Lawrence, daughter of Mr., and M rs.. Thomas Fisher Lawrence, of Evanston, to Ralph Vernion Wa rble, son Of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Warble of 1315 Central avenue, Wil- mette, took place Wednesday evening, J uly 12, at 8 :30 o'clock in St. Mary's FOR THO.SE. WHO KNOW VALUES Our CLEARANCE SALE Offers a Real O pru~y To Obtain HATS, SWEATERS, WOOL SUITS AIND COATS for, Sports and.'Ofher Occasions. ai Pricos Which WHil Neyer Be DUPLICATED WE SUGGEST EARLY SELECTIONS FINIS' THE SPORTS SHOP' HUSSAýRD WOODS 976 LINDEN AVE. TELEPHONE WINN. Every Vacation Sport, and Com fort FISHERMAN"S PARADIS Bellaire, The Beauty Spot of Michigan okief, Write MISS LERA, M. SMITH, MGR. Bellaire, Michigan, SIDNUT GPIE3W,I E~%, G4NOA CITY CICAGO OFFICE WICrSN aviTTU4499. BEAUTIFUL WISCONSIN LAKE RIGION

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