t or 5P eing, T ouùr Final plans for the garden tour to be beld -n Wednesday, May 22, have 4ieen made by Miss .Rebecca Fitch and,'ber com- mlittee. This tour, which prom- ises to bc most attractive, is-a project 'of the ways and means, committee of the Woman's Club of Wilmnette of' which Mrs. George D. Conlee is« chairman. The trip is to start from the club- houté at 10 'in 'the morling. Cou.- veyance will be by cars provided by Club members- and the ,first stop will be the Dunham Woods Iding club where loncheon- wilI be served and, opportunity &w*en to view the stables of the çlub.'IMs place has for morne turne been the Mecca Of up-to-date ç4Igrimages of North- Shore people, We club tself wasbuilt in .1836 by Z Mark Dunhanj as a faoifr homne. It was on an estate of 2,000 acres which in thse forties and fifties of the last centuiry 4ai used as -a stud farm. Here wete bred many fine horses. The old -coachi house, remodeled, is now used for thse club dances but the home itself retains mnuch of thse atmosphere of the eanly days and many fine antiques are stili amoog the fur- j be in thei i wtu1Aneirond~ a long time resi- of Lombard. His hobby was ng lilacs and on his rmûrement business he spent years in col- tthe most beautiful varieties of vely flower from ail over thse On his death he lef t the place home town with a surn -of sufficient for its perpetual ,nance. On the estate i8 also a ne sPecimen of thse Ginkgo tree Dne urvaval uof the tr*.,pi photo ibyDeHayen P ht b ewl Miàs Ruth. Joyce of Suacred Heurt convent ut thse lef t, Miss Betty Cqsey, at, thse riglst, and Mis Jouie Moly-~ 'î<aux. stu<fet, at Maryved, Pres*dlgd ai th*e uns anud assistid gt/she tee given by Mrs. Marshall V. Kearney of 905 Greenuooj am"n«, lThisday of last tmek for the girls assisting on tue committees for thse St, Francis Xa"vier May Party aund dasce Saturd.y nig/st of this week at Shwee Country club. Among the girls attending thse tee twire Nauucy Butter, Rut/s Clohisy, Dorothy Hanley, Marion Orhseif eu, Mary Dillon, Catherine Schsmitt, Rdythe Coyne, Doroî/sy Georger, Ceorgynne Bettinghauj, Joakipie Porter, PégY-j une Bachmnon, Roseutry Ronon, Mary Jmuse. Peter/sans, and Bette Peter/sans. &rden Shore Board Shows Year's Record tii September.- iconpleted' this year have been 8 pairs of pajanjas; 27 women's dressesy sizes 38-44; 36 dresses with bloomers, sizes 4-10; Il dresses, size, 12; 1 nightgowns, size 38-44; il nightgowns, size 10-14. Besides th'e clothing. made, the com- Mittee purchased and sent up to the camp,' 12 shirts, sizes 10-12, and 12 £lInrtq f t-- am --- Sicoli. Valley D. A. Rk. fo Elect New Officere nome or rs EJLGard L. Sýcheidenhelm, 704 Lake'avenue, Wil- mette. A buffet luncheon at 12:30 ilI preceide the meeting. The assist-, ing hostesses are Mrs. David R. De- . Camp and Mrs. J. B. Olwin. The report of the, National con-g ventio n, D. A. R., wilI be given by Mrs. George E. Shipman, who rep- resented thse chapter at the conven- tion. Renortsof te hant--,,- In- Nome Honor Guesis foir club. Mrs. Sidney Beech of Glencoe, newly reelected president, together with Mrs. Matthew Lillig of Wil- mette, who is in charge of reserva- tions, will receive the guests. Dr. Samuel Knox, Wilson, presi- dent of Loyolauniversity, Monsignor A. Z. Simoni, chaplain at Fort Sheri- dan, the Rev. F . J.Haarth, pastor of Sacred Heart church, Mrs. Herbert A Rummage sale will be gi-yen Thursday, MaY 23, under auspices.of the Young Motheri. club of St. johns will Lutheran church at 1215 Wilmette daY avenue, vommencing at 8 in the moras- ing and lasting afi day. Snow of Hir a.s president. renlains in ianu, ubïo, wUiDC e espeaker. Her subsje-ct will .be «'CreativeLaguage Expression of Ohildren.,