Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Mar 1935, p. 41

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ne program. Mrs. lin department chair- *Mrs. Frank Thale the program itself. Mrs. Charles Norman's paper. on garxlens. with its imaginative touches., * crreduseful suggestions. Introduc- ingý it with. the quotation, "Nice people, like gardeais, or liking gardens makes nice peopie," she advised 1the saine economy. of -space and con- venience of' arrangement, in main a garden one would eniploy in. 'ar-, ranging a house., Watchfulness- of drainage and propèr, preparation she declared to be, important factors in developing a gardeti. The personal elenent. enters, decidiiig on Who shall grow the flowers,, who will cut them, for the growing of flowers i% a cre- ative art just as much as any other, Mr.Normati belieees. "Why grow flowers" she asked. "To lookc at, to cut, to give,," sh)e answered. Pick- ing flou-ers lengthens the blossoining seasoui. for anmais-and perenià1sat alike. Make your gardeti a livable onie. slue urged. as more satisfaction is derived froni such a one. Reniin- iscences of lier own garden coinpleted her' eharming paper. *Mrs. Frank Thale, with lier (jlJCk- ness of intellect and originality, gave her crisp and well thought-out paper, %vhichi. she called a "First Aid TaIk al)oIt I mnorality ini Literature." Church Guilds to Meef on Moncioy, March 18 The- five g9uilds: of the Church of the Holy Comforter will. hold their Fortnightly. luncheon next Monday with the":following acting as host- esses: Mrs. Warren Buckley, .-108 Fuller lane, Winnetka, the' Stewart guýild;. Mrs. 'Reginald Dunhîl'103 Robsart road, the Whitehouse guild; Mrs. Roy Pavlik, 604. Exmocor road, McLaren guild; Mrs. Anna oc of the Georgian hotel. mother-of Mrs. Alfred Fleischimanni, the Chase guild; and Mrs. Walter Noble. Gillett, 33Roslyn. road, Anderson. guild., Entertain Singers Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold H. Pal- etnske, 226 Tenth street. entertained at a buffet supjper last Sundav ii lioor of Miss Dorothv Guiland Miss Aileen Moody of the D'Oyly Carte Opera company. which is playing Gilbert. and Sullivan operas ini Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Adidison Scott of Chicagoý entertained at supper at the Tavern club last Saturday after the theatre., in honor of Miss Gui and Miss Moody. ...ficv li:lil. . vli. ***ar J OtUS' Mrs. Edmund McGibbon, Mrs.' George Hildreth, Mrs. Harold Wie- land, Mrs. B. E. 'Beck, .Mns. J. B. Carson, Mrs. Lawrence Summerville, Mrs. Preston Thomas,ý Mrs. Arthur King, M(rs. David Van, Vactor,. Miss Hazel Adams, Mrs.Willi'am H. Sieg- mumd I1, Mrs. Frank Hardinge,' and 1Mrs. J. D. Cunningham. A board, meeting will be'held at the: Oak Crest next Monday at 1 o'clock. followed by. a busi ness meet- inig at 2. Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer, Cloudman of Elgin announce the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor Belle,. to .Horatio Henry Chandler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler of Free- port, Ill., formerly of Kenilworth. The weddin.9 took place ,on Satuirday, March 9, in Elgin, and the bride and bridegroom will be at home after NMay' . at 563 Greeni Bay road. 'e- coe. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Williamis, 515 jAbbotsford road, Kenilworth, enter- tained at a bridge supper Saturday. Theà Kenwood Label is the. mar of ,high quality on Mon'.-Wear -Woxin. Wear - -Children'm Wear -Blankèes. Tii... prod.. ucte orefauednd. modern K.nwood shw.. believe it right to break one ot the commandments. It is flot the prob- hlem, or mistake, or sin, or situation a. writing mentions that miakes it im!lýmoral, but the condonation of that s r istkeor situation that brands it, Thus, succinictly. ýshe de- filied her, distinction between: the im- moral and moral in literature. Books of direct appeal to man's baser niature, the books, reputedly scientific, writtn tosatisfy the curiosity of' the We' have given- our Sprinâg Openig a four. star rating ..ý. and why not? Visit us and you wili appreciate the star features installed for your convernence. * The hours of, pleasure in practice and study together of a mother and daughter pianist were exemplified in the spirited playing of one of Brahms' Hungarian . dances by. Mrs. John J. rracey and her daughiter, Josephine. beart of every f ashi ity and velues youi to better. 'go a very long way Gieorge nH. ieaudii man, presided. was in charge ofi *

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