klk on Cleadioli at, Garden Center The first North Shore Garden center program to be dirécied this summter, by the Winnetka Garenclbat Winnetka Corn rnunity House.ýMonday morning, featured a 'tiorth: shore garden authority, Roy West, The Win- nietka Garden club is, in charge of all'August programs. Due to the illness of Mrs. -Mark W.. Cresap. of Winnetka, who' was to have been the speaker at thé Gar-den center next week, the Winftetka Gar-- den club bas been obliged to change its plans, and aninounces, that it hia& secured George S. McIntyre of Wil- mette, lanciscape gardener, for a lec- ture on lawns and their care. Mrs,. Cresap, who is serving on the- board of the Garden Club of America as representatiye of conservation for the, state of Illinois, was' to have spokei, on "Conservation". The selection and cultivation of gladioli were treated thoroughly iin the. paper prepared by Mr. West of Winnetka for the Monday lecture. He sug-gested, among other noirci ideas, that gladioli be planted for artistic and practical reasons along with -the seeds of the vegetable gar- den, and be cultivated at the saine turne the vegetables are cultivated. He clescribed several new varieties in ail color groups. Gladioli bulbs should, of course, bç taken up in the faîl and packed away, according to Mr. West, in sand go that they may be kept cool Blights, rust and insects which attack gladioli werp .en,;merated anda n 'mneo Takes Place WitIu Gard-en as Setting White gladioôli ýin ful bloom ivere.,centered around the bird bath in the garden of the Frank W.Read bhorne. in Lake Forest last Sgterday for the out-of- d9ooi wédding ofMiss Elizabeth. Read and Philip Allen, son of Mrs. Charles R. Dean of 1006' Forest' avenue.' The garden's natural, background :of green woods was given con trast' by growing. flowers, white* and pink phlox and pink nicotianal. Dr. Herbert MatComnb Moore,: president of Lake Forest college performied the marriage service. The bride was 4ressed ini a simp~le gown of white satin. With it she wore a rosepoint veil belonging to o ne of ber bridesmfaids,* Mrs. HIorton Eietz. White bride's roses and white, larkspur formed her bouquet., Miss Elizabeth Krafft of Lake For- est, as maid of honor, was dressed in rose chiffon. The bridesmaids, Mrs.' Dietz, whose home is. in Minneapolis, Mrs. Vanderbilt Straub of Albany, N. Y., Wellesley classniates of the Balfour Photo lIn her simple. die of w/ite satin' w/t/s its softl3,-draPed neck and à deli- rate rose-point lace. veil belonging bo one of her bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth Read of Lake Forest vias nsarrie'd to Phili> Allen of Wilmette last Saturday ai ter;ioon i i the garde,. of her parents' home. Thse bride is a graduate of W'elesley, the bridegrootn of Lakse Forest collegei in, their h air and carried pink larkspur and blute delphiniumh. Mrs. Read wore blue lace 'and a shoulder bouquet of blue and, white delphinium. Mrs. Dean was" in: gray with orchid accessories and one large orchid. Ross Allen of Canton, Iii.,ý acted as best man. James Mitchell of Milwau- kee, Donald Carter of *Winnetka, and Hobart Swan of Libertyville, former, classinates of the bridgroom at Lake glad- as a<004place t o plant1 a %Pli m. n. mr too, Gladioli shoild be cultivated, and 1234 Glendeni for,- "should bc watered,,when thirsty." at a garden pa y nd Tea Albert H. Pendieton, ig road, entertained Y1 and tea, Sunday. Reading Circi. Host.ss ,Mis. Ralph Potter, 925 Chestnut. avenue, will be bostess, to her Reading cidce on Monday, .A ugust 12, at 1 o 'dock