Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Feb 1936, p. 26

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Flower Show Entries. More garderi club committees and entries for the annual Flow- cr show. on the Navy Pier are disclosed this. week. The* Wil- muette Garden 'club lias three en- tries. Hcaded, by Mrs. Naomi. Hamilton, chairman, for the club. exhibits,- Mrs. B. L Davis of Deerfield, Mrs. T.,E. McElrGY of Winntetka,, and Mrs. J. Hardy Weedon of Winmette are plan-, ning the enitry in the major ex- hibit, a 'village market square. Mrs. A. E. Gebert is arranging a shadowv box and Mrs. Charles R.1 Bixby wvili place flowers in miniature arrangement. Onxe major and two niinor entries hâve 'been made, toô, by the' Kenil- worth Junior Garden club. Thé com- mittee for the Flower show hias Mrs. Stuyvesant Butler of Winnetka for chairman, Mrs. Samuel Clark of Win- netka, publicity! chairman. Working with Mrs. Butier on the village mar- ket square are Mrs. Robert Olmsted of GIencoe, Mrs. Walsh Baldwin of Winnetka, Mrs. Thomas Coyne and Mrs. Wendell Clark, both of Kenil- worth, and Mrs. John Leinert of. Chicago, (Virginia Hedrick), Mrs. Ogden Cook of Glencoe is entering a pair of aid vases and Mrs. Herbert Lucas of Winnetka is arratiging a miniature exhibit. The Winnetka Garden club, which is now an affiliate of the Garden Club of America, is collaborating with the three other member-clubs of. the national organization for its speciai exhibit. Mrs. Arthur L. Sulliyan and Mrs. Drake Miller, bath Winnetkans, are designing the.French garden. Because tbis year is the tenth anini- versary celebration of the Gardeni Mrs. Purcell Club of Illinois Flower shows, plans agi lvfflg*7 ocktai are uncierway to make this ex- au.riliary of Chica, hibit on the Navy Pier March 21-2(), "e<"n isffllother in eclipse t nine predecessors. a. s. the,,spoiuor of of GI.encoe is es before t/he MoITett Phoato ?red amfong the hostesses wlzo ine bail of thte N'orth Shore Casino Saturday night. Thr Benefit Suggests Three-Ring Circus A. three-tiig circus, but ýwith-: out "Pink Ienmonade," wild ani- mais, trapez e artists,, ponies,. trained dogs and seals, anid.other attractions of " 6Big Top"ý days, will be, given by thé, North End circle of the Womnan's Club of Wilmnette Thursday, February 20.. On1 that day three parties- Niill be given at the saine hour ini three homes. Their purpose -is to raise funds'. for charitable Wor.. The type of benefit is a dessert bridge. Thée hour is 1 :30 o'clock.. Mrs. D. C. Kemp is openinig her home at 1030 Ashland avenue for one of the parties. Mrs. Lester Mee wil be hostess for an other at 1227 Chest- nuit avenue, and Mrs. James W. ýAIder is having, the third in ber home, 931, Greenwuood avenue. An energetic committee hopes to have ýail available tables sold, and ta that end, urges full cooperation of al circle. menibers. On the, conimnittee are Mrs., A. M. Anderson, Mirs. C. L. Banker, Mrs. C. R. Bixby, Miss Florence ButZ, Mrs. F. S. Currie, Mrs. C. E. Drayer, MNrs. C. D. Ew er, Mrs. R. R. Lippin- ctMrs. W. T. Maughan, Mrs. H. B. Mulford, Mrs. J. A. Pancoast, Mrs. E. J. Pohîman, Mrs. Hope Thompson, Mrs. Donald .m. Galiec,, J r, and Mrs. Bruce P. Owens. Information may. be obtained, fromn any member of the committee.: Indian Hill Clu b Skatng- Carnival Is Postponed 1111 - Kngsaey L. ruary 17, at the Miss Eliza- Hostesses fori »t Atwater, are Mrs. H. A. F r. Mrs. C. M. Bur] Condit, Mrs. H. A. Craig, Mrs. J. L. Corliss, Mrs. A. L. Kresge, Mrs. G. W. Stewart, and Mrs. S. C. Warden. mette wilI have an ali-da'- and sewing meeting Tuee ruary 18, at the home of ward Burge, 924 Forest a% assisting hostesses wili be1 erick Newey, Miss Alice and Mrs. Henr. Pope. elock

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