Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Aug 1935, p. 29

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Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. James Moore and Mrs. Naomi Hamil- tonL and the speaker for the aiter- noon is to be Mrs. L. L. Kumiien, whose subject will be "Getting Ac- quainted with Evergreens." The busi- ness meeting will- include a review of the year's work and election of officers for, the ensufing year. The rules for: the flower show are as follows: exhibits must be at. Mrs.~ Scheïdenhelm's home. by 12 o'clock;l entries in Class 1i must have beeni grown in exchibitor's own garden; entries in class 2 need flot be fromi exhibîitor's garden; containers will b e provîded for- entries, in. class .1; flot Iess than three flowers must be en- tered in any exhibit, in class 1 ; attac h card to each entry with class and sec- tion on one side and exhibitor's name o n reverse. side of card. The following séhedule is noce for the flower show:- ClIass 1-Perfection of Bloom. section 1. Dahlia; Section 2, Phlo- white, scarlet, crimson rose, lavender. section 3, Asters; Section 4, Chysan- themunis; Section 5, Cosmos; Section 6, I Announce Trbth Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Johnston, 321 Meirose avenue, Kenllworth, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Carolyn, to .Williamn E.. Findeisen, of Evanston,, son of' Mr.W. P. Findeisen of Oshkosh, Wis. The marriage, will- take place early in. October'. Miss Johnston is a graduate of Nortliwester n univer- sity 'where she- was a member of Alpha Phi',sorority. Mr. Findeisen received hisdegree f rom the Univer- sity of Illinois atid is a member of mis exiit- quai the sflowing of a year ago. Last year's .éxhibit was originally planned as a modest show- ing of wvhat the club memnbers had been able to do in a depression year, but it turned out that the entries raniked in quality and Iovliness with the best, and drew the commendation of knowing critics. During this year's exhibit.while the judges areplacing the ribbons there. will be a short business session con- ducted by,,thiepresident, Harry, C. Pifer, after whiçh there. will be a talk on -"Dahlias." biu ririILy. In a Spirit, of. surpassing previous achievemnents the club invites entries in the following -classes this year: Mirs. Howard Jordan, Howard, and ýClas8 I--Perfection of bloom (flot less Betty, and Mrs. Jordan's niece, Marjorie ta heefoes Wyatt, 320 Cumberland avenue, Kenil- Class IIm-Artistic arrangement f rom own . p 1 pgarden Worth, are, leaving, September 1 for Class III-Artistic arrangemen t fot nec- Scarsdale, N. Y. Mr. Jordan bias been essariîy frona own garden ini the eàst as the resuit of a promotion class 1V-Table settlng (dinner tables in business, andi the family will make and uüncheon tables) its home there. The Jordans have solti their Kenilworth residence. t..,. g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g,. * g, g, 1. g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, * 21 g, g, g,, 4* £ * d TAYLOR W'ARDROBE CASES SCHOOL TRUNKS, TRACY TAYLOR~ I EAT R ANDOLPH STREET CHICAGO here9 'san unbeatable FOURSOME FO0R ýFALL- handcrafted by MILBUR! 704 CHURCH ST. EVANSTON SAKS FIFTH AVEN UEý AT 1/ O1/2 0F FORMER Bradley's exclusive1 y at Milbzirn-'s 'w. g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, -z'-, SALE SALE PRtICES out s9 I

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