Mosquito Abatemont Next Lecture Topic for Carde:n'Cente,,r The 1935 summer seaàsan.bas been -a favorable one for insects iii gerieral, and the mosquito ýin, particular,. and if the. private gardenerand the North. Shore Mosquito . Abatement district are to make appreciable inroads ,against these pçsts, greater ef- forts mnust be put forth than during-a dry season or during a season when rainfail is average. Present weather conditions being what, they are, and the mosquito menace of, immédiate interest, tbe lecture on "Mas.quito Abatement" ta be presented at Winnetka ram- munity 4ouse for the North Shore Garden venter at 10:30 o'clock next' Monday marning by M. H. Meier, superintendent of tbe north shore abatement area, should attract many local praperty owners. Tc be suc- cessful, any masquito abatement * praject deniands the coopération of every, bome-awner and renter. Al Garden venter progranis, including the August meetings directed by the Winnetka Garden club, are open to H.a 'Tr@fth i Photo by J. D. Toloff, The engagemnent of Ievelyw Anne K ruse of Ailes CeuSer to J. Daniel Wilkiu, Jr., of Wilmette, is an- nounced this week by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williamt B. Kruse, foýrimr Winnietka residents. Enflerloining Precodes RiI.y-Higbee Wed ding Miss Mary Willi e Riley, wbo, with her mother has just. moved from Ev- anston ta Wilmette, was .guest ?of hanor at a hosier . d andkerchief sbower given Tuesday* afternoon of last week by ber cousin,.Mrs. Charles Paul Houseman of Highland Park. On Sunday ni ght, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruf of 2-36 Cumnôr road, Kenilworth, and- Mr.ý and Mrs., Kelsey, Saunders were hosts and bostesses at a tea and surprise miscellaneous shower in honor of, John Herald iHigbee,'afý Wilmnette, .whom .Miss, Riley wilI,- marry Saturday evening of -this week. Wednesday aIfternoon gbe was guest of hanor at a miscellaneaus shower and tea given by Mrs. Seibel Harris of Evanston. The wedding. of Miss Riley, the daughter of Mrs. Mary Major Riley,: and Mr. Higlbee, son of John W. H. Higbee of Wilmette, takes place, at 8:-30 o'clock at the borne of the brideý groom's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ballard V. Higbee, 210 Fui- 1er lane, Winnetka, with Dr. Hubert Carleton of St. Augustine's IEpiscopal, church officiating. Relatives and a few. close friends wiII be the only guests. Indian Hill Club. Pool speaker, Geo rge McIntyre of WiI;- mette, 'landscape gardener, said that close clipping discourages the growth ai the grass and in some cases kilisý it., The best procedure is ta set the Iladeà on the mower 'as high up as, passible.: Do nat let cuttings lie on the lawini %vas a second valuable bint. Tbe fer- tilizing virtue aio cuttings is not suf- ficient ta do mucb good, and the mat which they form, on the lawn is noaa, Winnetka. Miss Myens grad- uated from the Tniversity_ of Clhi- cago, and Mr. Younker, a New Trier Higli achool graduate, attended the University of Wisconsin and also studied in Lausanne, Switzerland. No date lias been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kruse of the Meadow Lane Garden apartments in Niles Center, formerly of Win- netka, announce the engagement ai their daughter, Evelyn Aline, ta J. Daniel Wilkin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J.,D. Wilkin of 526 Central ave- nue, Winmette. Miss Knuse attended the Frances Shimer college for Girls in Mounit Carroll, 111. Mr. Wilkin attended Lewis institute and is a graduate of the <'Iicao e h6nirn1 <cnfic.'jBth Mns. 'J. Allen Pearson (Avis Lundahi) ai Goshen, hId., was hostess at luncheon followed hy a hosiery sbower Friday at the home of ber parents, the Herbert Lundahîs in Kenilwontb, inbonor ai Miss Virginia Pnussing of . Kenilworth. wbose mar- niage takes place September.. Scoe of Dlving Exhibit Indian Hill Country club swimming pool was the scene of a gay, social and sporting event Tuesday eve- ping, wben four amateur and pro- fessional swimmers and divers ap- peared in a startling demonstration of aquatic skill. A buffet supper -was served ta an enthusiastic gathering of inembers and .guests, and was 'fol- lowed by a pragra.m ai exhibition div- ing. The perfarme rs were Wally Col- l)ath. swimmer on the United States. De LuiIsiuered 'ur temebt OraiMvrs.' Bensbach's daugbter, Helen, who lu tô be preseneted ta saciety this win- ter., With Mrs. Bersbach in Europe are Helen, Barbara who was a bud last.,seasan, joan, and the younger son, Bobbie. Simplicity Marks Louise Nellegar's .Wedding August 10 With' simplicity its keynote. the iedding of Miss Louise Nellegar. and Parker Locks jacobson took place last Sattur- dav after 'noon. at the home ýof the uncle and. aunt of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Strong in Winnetka. Tebride, who .is'the daugbter of Mr. and-Mrs. Jay-,Cromwell Nellegar of the Orrington hotel, was gowned in white chiffon and lace, witb a cap of tulle holding in place the veil of the same material. in the lengtb noiv in vogue, aà httle longer than, linger-, tip.' She carried a large bouquet of Ihues of tbe valley. Her matron of honor, ber sister, Mrs. Kahn .1. Fosdic'k, of Galveston, Texas, wore pale pink crepe with a' brown tulle hat and carried white. orchids tinged with pink. Two litle nieces of the bride, Louise'and Pa- tricia Fosdick, in, simple frocks Of turquois5e blue and carrying tiny nosegays, stretchedthe ribbons. The'Rev. Cristapb Keller of Trrinity cburch in Highland Park read' the service at 4:30 o'cloclç bef are a fire- place- banked with greens, Easter lilies, and larkspuir. Mr. Jacobson,~ the son af Mr. and Mrs. Parker A. Jacobson af Winona, Minn., bas taken bis bride north on their wedding trip. Tbey will return ta mnake their home in Evanston. Carl S. Schroeder s Will Have Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Schroeder, 71 ville1, Ky. The Snyders had as their guest s aver, the week-end,, Mr. and Mrs.'L. B. Green and Miss Letitia. Green, of Louisville, w ho arrived Sat- urday.