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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jul 1924, p. 9

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COmeT' of local golf clubs bas entrant whose formal ing on Thursday, July 3, of the big social functions summer season. A dinner and introduced members and ilieir to the Sunset Ridge c:lubhous~ the season's festivities. The morning the golf course the players at 8 o'clock. are to be devoted to wornwith golf, luncheon and e program. The regular golf however, are not beginning 15, when the opening event hole medal play with bandito that time, the women opportunit;v to play over and to turn an their scores tions have already been for lu"cheon and bridge on the first "Ladies' Day" on the very new calendar. Each week will be a regular luncheon in to a Ia carte service. club is entering upon its first with a great enthusiasm which added social activity along the shore. "A beautiful table in the northeast of the room was contributed by the local florists. "The generous exhibit of gorgeous peonies by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Battey made an embankment of pink, white and red, too beautiful for description. "The peonies on sale, the generous donation of Mr. Battey, Mrs. Samuel Watson's little stony "Old Woman's Garden" and the bird sticks netted a small amount which was used to defray expenses. "The committee wishes to express its appreciation for the kir!dty. assistance of the local florists, for the judges, the donations of foliage by Edward L. Glaser, Mrs. John Hardin and Mrs. W. B. Manchester, the receptacles for shrubbery by Henry Wienicke, the hauliq away of refuse by the village, and the assistance rendered by Fred Edwards and Gerald Colver. "The many exhibits, small and large, the large attendance of visitors, the spirit of cooperation and enthusiasm was most cratifying and creatly appreciated by the committee, the members of which worked faithfully several d8ys for the success of ~ exhibition. They now feel well repatd for the effort. "At the close of the show Bowers were taken to a few in the TiUqe confined to their homes through illness, and to the Highland Park hospital where they were gratefully received and continued to be a joy while they lasted. "The nature committee hopes to meet you aU sometime in June, 1925. TUESDAY'S coif ·at North Shore consisted in 18-bole medal play with handicap, the qualihinc rouncl for the July trO(Ihy, and the last two matches of the Juoe tournament, with Mrs. Ralph Boozer and U:rs. E. J. Bar· ron in the final match. Approachinc, driviq and puttina con· tests were also schecWed. Those nents which could not be played off this wcetr. will be continued next Tuesday. RNd AU tJa. w-t-Ad. ~y · Moat tra NDS" Evelyn Smalley Is ..Luncheon Guest at Club ISS Evelyn G. Smalley, who, it is said, has been the most decorated woman worker of Ameras the guest of honor and the on ~onday noon at luncheon e Woman's City club, under the ces of the Women's Overseas Almost constantly under fire, Smalley served with Gen. Gaurarmy, and recently she was decwith the cross of the Legion been dir!!cting a foyer in for the French army. The Overseas league includes in t of members, a number of north residents who were active in ery successful benefit performA Perfect Forty-Eight," a Great production, given at the Audithe latter part of April. B. F. Langworthy of Winnet the president of the Woman's club. D~.!~!':.I~..!!~I!!~ET Act-Sale is About Over! You'U never have another oppol'tunity like this I We're ~·clearina out" our aurplua stock of Napanee Dutch KitchCDeta. All latest mode1i widtha: 24', 36·, 42. aDd so·. Pmilbes: French lOY, IDOV white mel aolden oak. Thi· DU\) be tlte lina1 notice I Old cabinet: .c cepad · cub. Savinp, induce· menta and tenna that are almost unbelievable. While supply lasts-- E at Skokie was devoted four ball foursome, played morning; ~u!d won by Mrs. and Miss Florence McGuire. fternoon's event was a driving won by Mrs. Edgar Stevens, some splendid driving, merit of the distance and of her shots, her three balls about 175 yards. Monday's events start at 9 \\4th a flag contest, with apand putting contests beginning afternoon. D' Arcy Orde is in charge of the · this month. Buy Kit enet~ within the next few days We have aold theae kitchenettes to many Evanaton people aod they all unite in proclaiming them to be ideal kitchen acceuoriea. They are banclaomely built and aside from that every pouible convenience bu been installed in them. "It reduces work in the kitchen to a realtcience," said one enthuaiutic owner to us after aivinc one of them a fair trial. Remember the price ia only a Foreat Gardena Open to Public July 5 RS. Earle Reynolds, Mrs. Lawrence Armour, Mrs. Leverett Thompson and Mrs. George A. lock will open their estates to on Saturday at a nominal charge. This weekly openutiful Lake Forest gardens :on·clucted under the auspices of Forest Garden club. Ten of the 74 Reuoaa Wh, a NapaDee Dutch Kitchenet ia the World'a Fmeat C.bineta 1. ·-a., .......... BID.~ to lit oat Flower Show a :lu~cce:11 and Revelation second annual Flower Show conducted by the nature committee of the Woman's Library club of was held during the afternoon of June 26, in the Masonic with ample space and for the background of provided a cool and reatmosphere and artistic setting the lovely blossoms. Privet nine and honeysuckle entwined around pillars, with clusters o£ peonies at foot of them, hanging baskets o£ beautiful fuschias overhead, from Stonehill's gardens, a table with stand, with long spacious tables Bowers, made altogether a beausetting for the vari-colored a profusion of which greeted The charm and beauty of the not been excelled in any gar-( on the north shore. the exhibits were decorated red, or orchid ribbon by the judges, and many received honormention," was the committee's we feel that every exhibit was of honorable mention, the Jist lengthy for individual comment. were all there, the pink, cream, roses, the daisy, the delphinium, larkspur, the lemon lily, the fox-glove, the forsythia, yes, the too, the choral bell, old fashioned the bachelor buttons, perennial cups, umbellatmn lilies, anehusa, day lilies, and garden helidragons, poppies, Canterforget-me-nota and peonies, in beautiful bowl, basket or tor iutpa:tieiJ. $39.75 and you can take advantage of our uaual aystem of dignified credit. 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