Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1933, p. 20

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North Shore Garden club, Satin-day, August 19. The exhibit will be hld at the Lake Shore Country club on Sheridan road in Glencoe from 2 o'clock in the afternoon. until 7 o'clock in tht evening. Compétition ii among club member and those asked to participate, but thé-public is invited fo attend. FloWer. arrangements, table ar- rangements, vegetablé displays and specimen, bloooms, are the four groups listed on the schedule of cii tries. 0f tht four, the table arrange- ments will be.among the most inter- estig, for -tht, club has departed fron i thé 1usual and this summer will showv dinner tables ini white for it, n beer tables set for four. Children as wVell as adults -are Io be given an.,opportunity to ex erçis e their artistic abilitv. The flower ai*.-, .rangements in original continiers will1 be entere.d, by. girls under 10,i boys under 10, girls over 10and bovy; over1.~ Tht specimen blooms wi.il he (i , vided into annual groups, and perenl- niai groups, with special classifica- tions for gladioli, dahlias, asters, snap- dragons, zinnias, perennial phlox e ronica, delphinium and liles. Compe- titors may also show in a separate miscellaneous group any other ani-: nuals or perennials not listed. Rib- bons :for first prize, second prize, th'ird prize and honorable Mention will be awarded for each classifica- tion in the show. Mr.Lewis Lepman of Glencot is general chairman of the exhibit this year; and is assisted by a comnitte of eight composed of: Mrs. Arthur Balciauf of. Highland Park, Mrs. Herman Felsenthal of Winnetkca, Mrs. Samuel Goodman of Highland Park, Mrs. Wal1ter Lilienfield .of Highlanid"Park, Mrs. Herbert Mayer of Glenicoe, Mrs. Herbert Philipsborn of Glencot, Mrs. Benjamin F.,,Steïi of, Duffield Farms, Waukegan, and Mrs. Richard Thorsch of Highland. Park. Moftett-Russeli Photto Mlrs. 1Edward L. Goff, the formerý Mlarjorie C olborpec Siiiith of W inet fr, and lier !uisb and are occuipying ait aparpimen tai ltil flouse for a fe-c.mioinMs while tlievý are enigaged in social service zwork. Their ithairiage took place on the afterptoon of lune 24, and .ç,nce their retturet frorn their Tieddiing j ourney they have been zvidely feted at dinners and shozvers by frieinds. Noted Metal Crû f sman WilI Give Studio Tea Ernest Hegestrom of tht Orring- ton, hotel, a' metal craftsman, known-i by artists for the beauty of his work,, is issuing invitations to bis first ex- hibit on Monday afternoon, August 21, from 4 o'clock to 8 in tht studio that he has renovàted at 860 'tted street, Chicago. Ht will dis- pl.ay new designs in. art .and nietal craft. Miss, Clara MacGowan of tht I<orthwesttrn university art depart-. ment will giVe a short taik on modern design-on a program that will include music. Tea will be served. Mr. Hegestrorn executed the de- ing the Luinese play, "T1he Lost i-rin- cess" by Dan Totheroh. It wiIl bc produced, acted, and costumed ini typiçal Chinese style. The part of the chorus wiIl be played by Mrs. Paul Cook,,and Dr. Reid -Bronson ivili play the officiai "property man',", As is the customn in the Chinese theater'the chorusiii forms.the audience what is goingo an teproperty Man moves aroffld. a few simple, properties to suggest Mountains, caves, thrones, etc. Othersiti the cast are Richard Ho- well, the fearful chef of the bandits; MyrtieTorcom, the, nurse; Mrs. Rol- land Feltmani,- the bandit's, mother; Louis Taggett, Edward Wilson, and Stanley' Post, the soldiers; 'Carol Lawrence, the lost princess; Law- rence Proesc.h, -thé Emperor; Jane Triggs, the Emperor's mother; Allen Lee, the Emperor's father; and Vita. WNoley, the heraldl Tht.musiciains will be. William Weldon a:nd Virginîa Torcom. Tht children who will take the pairt of th >e green dragon are to bc Eleanor Feltman, Dick Howell. Jr., and Mary Francesca Cook. The entire production is under the direction of Miss Dorothy Proestýh. Halbert Crews Takes Urbana Bride Aug. 13 Halbert O. 'Crews, Jr., of Wilmette and Miss Gertrude Stanton were married làst Sunday afternoon at the. home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Stanton, in Urbana, in a garden eremony. They left im- miediately for an automobile trip through tht mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. The groom,, who is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Halbert O. Crews of 522 Forest Avenue, is a graduate of New Trier High school and tht Univer- sity of Illinois. Ht is now. completing, a course in law ;kt that university. Tht bride, after graduating in jour- nalism at tht University acted in' an edIitorial capacity for a trade paper publishing bouse in Detroit, later be- coming editor of tht University of Illinois alumni weekly publication., Tht young couple will make their home in Lrbaraa during the coming university vear; hier visit liere, everyone tncieavor-ing to make her:stay as pleasant a one as possible. Miss Dorothy Brooks is giving a luncheon-bridge at hèr1hoie this Saturday. Last Tuesday Miss Bowman's fiance, George Reilly, also of Indianapolis','but Who is in business in Chicago, çelebrat ed his birthday at a, dinner at tht Congress hôtel., Mr, Reilly is a graduate of the Ha.rvar<I Law school and is now practising in the city- -Mrs. George: Ortsei fen entertained at a matinee theater party for "Skid-' ding"y last' Wedn'esday following luncheon at. tht Blue Ribbon Spa. In the evening there -%vas a splash part,, given. by ont of Miss Ortseifen ;s friends. Tonight Miss Ortseilfen wvill be h.ostess.at a small dinner Party at the South Short Country club witli dancing afterwards on, the out-door pavilion. Saturday there is to be a, dinner-party in thé Emipire roc1io t- 1 the Palmner House. Last Monday Miss Bowmian was. entertained at -a luncheon at tht Ma libu Beach club at the *fair, and làter she. visited the Hollywood Movié studio at tht la-ir. Last Saturday' a small. dinner dan.ce. was given for her at the Edgewvater Beach hotel. M iss Bowman, wýho.is returning o *Sundav, to her home, is active in 'the Girl Scout organizatiotini Indian- apolis. She is a field captain, hiaving thirty troops under her supervision.' Frederick Brou ghton to 'Wed in California Invitations have been issued for the approaching marriage of Fred- erick Broughton, 928 Ashland ave- nue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Broughton, to Miss Barbara Brunson, the-daugliter of Delford .Benton Brunson of 'California. Tht wedding will take place T hursdav., Septemnber .7, in, AIl Saints church at, Bevrerly Hi,4lîs,*Cal. Mr. Broughton- is leaving for-the west coast thé twenty-fifth of this month. Miss Brunson is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Southern California and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sor- ority. Mr. Broughton attended the VI II.-An arrangement of flowers original container hi' (a) A girl under ten (b) A boy under ten (c) A girl ten and over> (d) A boy ten and over 'in ait. and Mrs. R. J. Bennett of Soiersct, Ohio, who are. visiting ini Chicago. ... ..Ç;MII"VIS a3 U , -Luc5uY 'o a lw intimate the "Little Parade," takes place this friends of Mrs. Austin Pardut Friday at Mission Hilîs Country club. (Dorothy Klotz) of Minneapolis, who A large crowd, is expected to par- is occupying her parents' home, Mr. ticipate in tht varions events both and Mns. Charles A.. Klotz, 550 Ridge before and afterý luincheon and com- road, Winnetka, during the summe r pe.te for the numerous' prîmes. months. '4

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