Entries for Flower Show in Lake Forest The schedule for the entries which fiay be made in. the Lake Forest :Garden. Club Flower shiow tobe held the week-end of- May , at the.Cyrus McCor- mnick estate, are of. interest to thé. members of. local Garden clubs, many of whom, wilI .be participating -in the exhibits; The,,five sections and various classi- fications nt i the- scedule are announced as follws: SECTION t Arrangemient of flowers in a bewl-not to exceed 24" everail. Ciansa2, Arrangement in shadow box- sugges8î- ing a: flower print. interior of 'box (2534" htgh. 23%M wide, 22M" deep) to be dec- orated by exhibitorý as destired. A c- oessories allowed. Clans a Arrangement featurlng unconventional plant materlal. (plant material aeldom used for decorative purposes.) To be judged on lts decorative value. Not te exceed 24" overall. Clams 4 Arrangement of Bpring flowerlng branches comnbined with Spring flowers. SECTION II Clans I Table for Six-Suitable for eating eut-ý of-deors. Table 6x3 will be provlded by committee, or exhibitor mnay bring own table not exceeding these dimensions._ Ne flat silver. _ Have Luncheon, The annual meeting of the North Shore auxiliary of the Chicago. Maternit-y center is t4 b)C a luncheon on Tuesd av, May 19,, at, Westmorelaînd Country club. The. chairman of- the dav is Mrs. W. J., Dulaney. 'Mrvls.. .Tho.mas Singleton is co-chair-, man. Assisting, are' Mrs. J . Scales., Mrs. George P. Garver and Mrs. G. W. Ross, Jr.< The luncheon itself. is in honor of the junior Service league, a group of Young women between the ages. of 20 and 30 years that has Just beenà organized, and whose m rember- sbip is limited to fifty., M4rs. joseph W. Sharp ià chair- mnan of. this group. Members are Mrs. R. L. Woodcock, Jr., Mrs.4 John -Alleti Stewart, Mts. Ra!l'h L. Affktin, ~Mrs- R. Douglas Cooper, Mrs. Abner Adamis Webster, Mrs. John F. Nage], Jr., Mrs. jack C. Griffin, Mrs. Norval -Richardison, Mrs. John Ç*. Trussel,. Mrs. Howard, Kern, Mrs.. A-Ibert Stecker. In addition to the Junior Service- league, guests. of honor will bc Dr. joseph De Lee, founder of the Chi- cago Maternity center; Dr. Beatrice. Tucker, head resident physician; and Mrs. Ralph E. Heilman, first presi- by conmttee. TisStable inteidd t represent center only. cf decotated table. Clotb and acessorles allowed but no places set. SECTION I-M ,A booth or stand suitable for -sale Of tlôwers and cf vegetables along a road- aide o r le a, village square. Booth te be erected, decorated, and filled by ex- hibitor. Space approkimately 1215 gft. 0]mCTIO)N IV Detait Space. ap ing water. A rece,&t bride is Mrs.. Arthur B. Hlaven, Jr., the former Ray Violet Krieteof Kenilworth. Her marricige took place Saturday, ai ternoon M'ay 2, at thse home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kriete, 325 Oxford rocid. Thse Reidgemew hotel in Evcnstoit tmill be the Havens' homte until fait. They wilL go to Bz'anston upon returning front their wedding trip to New York and Bermuda. Thela Alumnae Arrange Rockford Presiclent fo Picnie and Stylo Show ýAdclress Wellesley Club~ 4VÇIJUV, ;ianston4 Jo*nt .unëheon Is for Alpha Chi Omega Gop the state organization of AlphaChi O0mega and the Alpha -Alpha group will hold a joint spring luncheon at the Edgewater Beach hotel at 12:-30 Dorothy Doke, A M,)ary Jane Colein yMarsh, and.ci MSS vwginia zieln Reincke and Mrs.. Mrs. Arthur. L. V. Purcell. cConnell, presi- loru, treasurer; tl chairman. bilore .group ol fle donated to the. scl> tour of beautiful i dens will be a part Prograni. by tne North ýub, are to be ,bip fund. A th shore gar- the afternoonl