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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1930, p. 32

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t itruo jaurday, on Septef- ber 13, in the gymnasium of the Stolp school, the choicest flowers and vege- tables of Wilmette and its neighbor- ing towns will be shown at the Pirst Village Flower 'Show of Wilmette, under the auspices of the Wîlmette Garden club.' Ifrs. Charles N. Huribut, the presi- dent of the club, announces thefol- lowing women, ail distinguiished for their work in previous 'flower shows and in the garden movement, in Ilii nois* as the judgres; Mrs. Hafmmond of Barrington, Mrs.. Work of Bar- rington, and Mrs. W. W. Wheelock of Kenilworth, for judging perfection of bloom; Mrs. M. J, Fuller of Riverside, Mrs. Duif of Crystal, Lake, formerly, of Wîhinette. ,anid Misi Catherine Mitchell of Riverside, for artistic arranÉemfent. Mrs. Walter ýClark, chairman of the show, urges everyýone to- exhibit and make this a flower show long to ht y liro be rirni embered in the community. Poo ynlro Yon may flot, think much of vour Mrs.. Albert H. Ullrich, 925 Lakt own entrv, perhaps. but the juge avenue, is the newly elected presideni will, and you may find a bine' ribboîî of the Civic Opera cluli of Wilmette, attached to your- littie basket of wiîd which inaugurates its second seasor flowers which you hastily gathered September 28, wth a program. al and lightly arranged the îast moment, Shawnee Country clulb given by Syd. oir.to your flower ý arrangement of a ney Landon. Serving with Mrs. UI!- few zinnias or verbenas in a vase, or richi as officers are Dr. F. W. Fuer. -t orspecimen vegetables. or your mafin and Charles W. Triggs, vice- three or more sprays of' larkspur, or rsdn;MsHenEvsec7 whaeve yo hae cose toentr. tary; Roy M. Kirtland, treasurer. * Many a gardener cornes to a flowerTh ebripc mteescn- show and leaves wviqhiniq that shie had posed of Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhelm, entered her own da'hlias or gladioli Mrs. Oscar W. Schmidt, and Mrs. which she realizes too late are hand- Harold *R. Shermuan. The prograni sonm er than the prize winner's, or her commlfittee coflsiâts of Mrs. Charlei neighbors ,%il i inform ber of the facthA. RodadMr, .P ermng if çbe dnes flotsee it herseif. hM. Lno h perdbf The list of exhibits.and the ruleq te. Lcadn whcO apera clubefore will be foutnd. easilv accessible, at thethAscaedCvc pralusat Wilmette Public Librarv. at any of year has been requested again to the drug stores in \Wilmette, or ini give a program. The subject of bis the~VT.~r~rr~ .ÎF ofAugst 2.taik iliis-seaso'n' is "Speaking Like- Schedules als ray be ol)tained f romilesso prai hrces~ the- members of the- coffunittee whose. names were j)ublished .ini last week's vour ideas.: Arrange with the. chair- WM7 TTEm LIÉE. nmen. of t.hese exhibits. If you are Mrs. Frank Scheidenhelnx wil! rather. artistic, von will surely, have *an-ve.r any njuestions relating to t1ie a shadow box entry, which is a flower ~perfectio.n, of blooin classes. The> arrangement wvitjj the box as a .fratne points of judzint, for perfection are : and backgroundl. strength of steni, purity of color, sizcé Mrs. Hurlbut says that the wwld- - 1,11L' tiruc u, wi Ing part in tmis.iBe st chairman of this exhibit. dren are represented ini If you like to set tables, arrange Several nurserymen mantels, walI pockets, hanging bas- the communt' is kets, or plait stands, ail important i have nierdtyos firs makcing the home beautiful, do no;. and the hall beautiful wi miss -this, opportunity of, expressing and rock. gardens. evergreens k e t t Photo Mrs. Stuart 'Curtis Johný former Catherine Mlari daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Bunte of 50à Central ave wedding on August 27, w the delightful aifairs of the muer season. She and Mr have been motoring in. Mir, their wedding trip. Captai> Kidd Comnm Shawnees to Hui Captain Kidd has comma menibers of the Shawnee club to attend a treasure Saturday night, Septembe high 1 noon.* Those hunting1 tire from three ships, "JoI "Sea Hawk" and "Cormoran, divided into groups of six the trail. "Chow" will be served at'1l 6:30 o'clock ; "Shore Leave' g ivén for the: treasure hu, o clock; and. dancing wil hb o'cîock. Menîbers attending are. toîd to bring a car to and a flashîight. The cônmmittee in, charg( hunt is nmade up of Miss Stlewart, Miss Betty Arche: Carman, James S. Ford, Jr., --A - , ýrE--- brîtnn!, f some of the summrc events to a close. Friday evening,. September 5, the dinner dance occasions tbe Pgran'd finale of the summer schedule for the Young peopfle, of college and hiq'h school age. Tt is a welcome home to - those returning after a stimmer awa' '~and is a farewell for those hi'e*n.' themseIves away to school. The win- ter provrrani for voung 'peopfle's fes- tivities is flot yet fcomplete. InformaI .SatiirdIly 'night, dinner A rbnreç are continuing throughout the monthi The famfilv hrid ' e-dinners are coitn- mencing. Wednesday evening, Sep- tember 10, with dinner at 6:30 o'c!ick P.nd the bridze rane fi-illowinçz,. M r. and Mrs. Evan Leslie Ellis are tn bc D by ol .o ist ;nd hoetesq, on that occasion. i b ToofiMrs. Raymond Clark is chairman of son is the the host and hostess. cnmimittee for ie Bunte, thiese eeigeventcq which Mi11 be- Charles F. held every other. week:during-the f ail nue. Her esn 'as one of saot ate sum- Monday bridge lunicheons are -in- nnesta on bridge and the luncheon holur isto bc preceded by lessons in contract- for -those who wish to participate. The chairman of t his branch of the cýlub's: 2an7dg activity is Mrs. Ray Vilas. Mrs. G. M.. Coossitt is to give the intruction n Gold at Il :.30 Monday mornin&s. She will ianded the also give instriuction for. both men cCountry and women on Tuesday evenings at 8. hunt on Mrs. Clarence Burpee is chairman er,13, at of the bridge luncheon events and the freas- Mrs. Allan P. Houston is chairman of ly Roger," the hostess committee for the gamei-.- it" will be The special bridire luncheon party to follow the first Monday of 'each months oc'-' curs September 8. with Mrs. -Robert he club at 14 Nason and Mrs. Elbert M.: An- ." will he trim the hostesses. tnt at 8 The Thursday family dinners :are egin at 9 proving very- popular for both par- the hunt ents and. cildren., They also' wiI WVill Exhibit Dahlias According to its year book schel- jile, the Wilmette >Evening Gàrdeî'î club is holding its niext meeting Tues- ,e of the Eleanor er, A. 'R. and Mr. lier gardlen' Wednesday,' September 10, at 2 in the afternoon for a benefit card party for the Chicago junior School Home for Boys. AIl friends of the hostess and the school are cor- dially invited to attend. Mn., Music Club Reopening The North Shore Musicians cli, wiIl 'hold the first meeting1 of its new year 'Tuesday, September 9, at the home of Mrs. C. 'P. Dubbs, 1004 Mcian' avenue, at2:0occk

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