Rail but not by any means fare- wefl- ipoint. of 'fact .greetings and ail other forms of salutationse from that redoubtable committee, of Sandwich Shop celebrity'and risible renownh! For onWednesday August, 30, at the Woman'sClub of Wilniette there wifl be #iveën a "1re -reno- vation".dessert bridge party (we say re-renovation advisedly for we have. to give anoth er. party not only to comhplete the decorationbu also to, complete the payftxent!) under -the guidance of Lizzie Freemnan and' Peggy Storms (i charge, of prizes) Lottie McClure (in charge of fleur- ishment-not too much-and liquids); Trudy Ackermann, treasuret. Gyla and (we are nothing if not honest) other fornis of work are Ethel At- man Florence Huiggis, Etta Kirt- ley, Gertrude. Keller, Jessie Robb, flazel Stanten, and Helen Willis. Not only will there be table prizes and other prizes, but there will be surprise prizes to add to the merri- ment of the faithful who attend. If Mrs. Aura Lathrop Fouta, .530 Greenleaf avenue, ia shozvn as she was pictured on her one hun- dredth birthday. Last week Mrs. Fouts celebrated her one-hun- dred-flrst an.niveraary, and is al- ready looking forward to her next uear's birthday partv. The ci by Mrs. ton (the Whinetk affar Nw group al ing Moi home of Evanst«, Mrs.' Miss Mî damesC F. Broc Edward John M. rich (foi Glencoe' soon be tee. To Mai Mr. ai of Park approacl daughter Bruce C., the Washing, uwth. T Ft Tea Sept. 25 feature Ideas for its annual project, the Infant a Service league of Evanston Home Arrangements cide ona benefit tea Mon- -ptember 25. On Saturday, August 19, flower éommitte :e in charge, headed loyers Will be following the arrows Herbert F. Nolan of Evans- 'that lead the -way to the Northmoor eformer Ratherine French of Country club on Green Bay road in ka) will discuss 'plans for. the, Highland Park to attend the annual vith-the other members of the Flower show of the Nor th Shore tt their regulartmonthly meet- Garden club. nday of next week 'at the. The flower, show committee has >f Mrs. Allen, I. Wolff, Jr., in tried particularly this yeair to- select on. classes of arrangements that would Nolan's committee inicludes be suitable- for the% home. A. piano artha. Sehueler and the Mes- -arrangement with gladioli predomi- ClaytnS HxoRamn ating is most a.ppropriate for -this okby,, James M. Kittleman, season of the year, while. an ar- I L Ashley, William O. Wells, rangement of yellow in ,a metal con- LLockhart, and Charles ullî- ta ner and foliage in. a corn er or rmerly. Katherine Neeves. of Wall washstand should be of general ).The place of,:the tea will interest. announced by the commit- "Whether y o u are planning a breakfast for two, or a luncheon table for six, you certainly will see a variety .of i44as;while the heatess serving a buffet. supper for twelve irrySatudayor more is sure to get some point- rry Saurdayers," the committee emphasizes. tnd Mrs. Clarence A. Jensen The entrants of specimen blooms, rRidge have announced the both annual and perenniai, have had ,hing mrig of t he ir ideal weather conditions during the r, Eleanor Adelaide, to past few days to. assure a magnifi- Taylor of Washington, D. cent display. Entries, which are son of Mrs. Guy Taylor of open to ahl, are pouring i rapidly gtoni formerly of Kenil- and can be made through Thursday, I7he weding.is to tke fh<,9August 17, by getting i tôuch with Bride la September And Gives Party On 101 st Birthday At her one-hundredth birthday an- niversary last.year, Mrs. Aura Lath- rop Fouts promised friends and rel- atives that she would entertai them To De Morried to 6, and tickets can,:be purchased at the door.. "Be sure toplan to see the finest in flowers and flower ar.- rangements n e x t Saturday,"' the coi'nnittee urges. MailiKappa DirecIory AM Next, Board Meefinq eon of tt>e1 for the vpi Porter, Mrg A. J.. Lhmn, F. J. Kerrigan. she cc partir.