T‘LWALM -rF 'sr 522 Kev; r; 2% .. , lil-ra-ter-eo-yuh/Gris-tTauri,",, 't tr, 'srl, an ar V the Foatn'adrttme Companion. This . A - . . I. I I I “g: I -e --F-- , 't , Wm“? 7it 'th'iiie" iGi-' -.,31t.e.tterrtrttttt,yrty ~ng of giMd in: A a"riiGiii"i'i"oa. rr Mr.autd Mrs. Alex Smith and non, wedding Jimmy are spending a Week at their Mrs. I lodge on Loon take. Wu. returned In. C. R. Hum Mud It ‘a’peni tn 'tttttttn and contact bridge on In] The contest and: Dee. 1932. and it h may hoped that our ttarden will artn one of the prizes. ce Plum for the future invoke the building of an informal pool, benches a co t terod tnvtttntrtr throughout the prim and on at» tract-in entrance arch. Each mom- tttre.dtueiwttrenmirttriirirGiiii, Click-l unnu- to make those plum : pleasant-reality. -Whett thir has Yen dont, gho Rose Gnden will have .li';,1'l'l,"Atfr,'hr,'td'r'g,Ti,tt My“ "tti-Att-ttago) 'erymttndAet,tittrrsorufroi;t 111tuattrtuitorttuhoriwiGGio-r- The following no some of the varieties included in the garden: Harrison’s yellow; general jag (red); mam -teplit frid2liEkirai all swan): the old-fashioned crest- ".!ettssrroser-saurrerc'tikririiiie- Talbot (the pink rm seen every- where on theotmetn ianeattle);‘ 2.r,tgtJlo,ittNrAttaie.. (mum my. (I. hybrid of the Japanese mtrttifUra rose, which blooms all mean), sSehoettir'srmst hm (a pink rose hybridized by n clergy- man of that name), and the Atm- hEr. king, of the board, GG iai , border oCtshrytm, put in 13 an at- tnctive background to the brilliant fertilizer ,rtd_otlter essential; at a ininimnm boat from local tloruta, who more interested in.the venture. _.-- Continuous Bloom . - Shoe the blooming of the first use. there he been I continuous, bloom in Warden. which vim be ':.e.ee, on}! they the winter frosts loyal Cooperation of - member ,rthrehihet,anGriGuiiiiiriii men. successfully 'condnctod a Pair whieh netted about tax With this honor-.3 n nucleus. the Ron tur.. din committee. headed by Mrs. KU. he. at eoetaiatinte--arr Hmlobert HeKnight, the present president. Mmu, Leonard. Mrs. Hardacre. and Mrs. James C. Ewell, then president of the club. purchued rose bushes, fertilizer and other mmti-l- " " “I†'tise, _Garden his been that ce-rr.. board, 1.31.3“. the Cadet cllb, undo: IihicMa.. In": upside 1tueettrms, nidesh'itrr the pronto of labor maintenance by "-' - -...-_, . - - -v V E!" _trteyrry 'tSt Mt (Continued from pug. a) Land en- _ Hrs. Ralph Fletcher Seymour has returned from Cdifornh‘ when she 1:)th tie summer. _ . ' mm atuier,Gi 1 'iiirii7ai'Ciu'ir'7i In†J.- D. McDounl- attended the funeral of Robert G. 14'“, i nephew in Waukggm, yesterday. '.".unrurtetttaiiidiiiirliTG'e"i,'s' ' The engagement. of His: May Elizabeth Grare, daughter of Mrs. Percy Wylie Graze and the late Mr. Grace of Dqtroit, Mich. to The!!!“ 8mm: Mum of Detroit. son of Mr. and Mrs. William David Mann of this eitaramg aateuh1rua--i.; No‘vjns have been me; he nut Tight-id? am) grogn; ra i7iii"ii2. inning Saturdey, Dee. 21. These mett district editors are. pictured above Win: in the shipping I20!!! yrl,tsrrr.tttst.amr. .Aic.d 'yieibiiiii'iiGii"ireiT as they come from troor the North Shore. The scouts ere,- berm seen loading papers to be sent up I ville. -"---- -. . - 77-7 --- "“wrur“.; throughoqt yle eetimeil are to collect The district editors of the North Shore Are. round! recently too)!» i trip to the Pioneer Ppper.prmrtsttr and the Container Corporation of America, both in Chicago. to see what becomes of the old newspapers Local arid Personal PREPARE limiPAmiat ROUND. Minute "lLr_tgtat, hospital. A rm u Hr. and Mrs. Cottstlutttrte Loop- 'tettuetiott plat of Webster avenue, .mghvood both for we bola; $eeteltt..e..4ctt.et-. '. In Little Bough}; "iii7iitii . W" m hors Liu -iriiriarii, a; fifteen of her young friends on It: "e,1'c?a'tdtt,igiii,i men bor, nnd any afternoon honoring her Mrth.. 5, mg" 1'elttthttrr d" m†day summary. T The ttrt',; I. l . Hr. and Mrs. Cons ' _ " â€nu" tt Ner of Wrhaur fteyeta.ett ttttletra' of. glow" ftthe ,teedy, Mm. June: AaiinkiGGl living at 280 E. Pearson strut, China. _ . been living at the Moraine hotel dur. ing the summer plan to leave very noon for California, for the winter. Hrs. Josephine wainwright who for the past fourteen year: made her home with her aon-in-law. Dr. Daniel W. Rogers left Tuesday eve-i hing for Seattle, Wish., where Ihe will reside with her daughter Mrs. Frederick Mean. Mrs. Nears met her mother in M. Paul, Hinnq'and accompanied her to Seattle. Mrs. Wainwright was greatly; interested iin the guild of Trinity church, the Hospital auxiliary and the Ameri- can Legion. She endeared hereelf to a host of friends who. regret to learn of her departure; but extend their beat wishes for her happiness in her new home. T -_-, Mr,-amr-arrs Geivin- Partne- (Francia Wood) ' have taken an, apartment at me E. Pearaon street. ', right) Art Baldauf, Troop " Ba- , . y . , - meta: Charles Dunlap, troop W, Winnétka; Allan 1rokeniiiin, troop AL, Ia1t,hg,uI'.itrrgtcairtnrte, Nether, Poop 52, Deerfield, 1nd Jaek, thr- 11e.T,te, Sea Scout Ship 64, Liberty-: hee The many.“ class. a the Beth- evening attire hamrof Miss Edith Jf,,teyttrvtt_ii, Gmen;B§Lmd-. _ days last, week at they Lei: cottage in New Auburn, Wis. we ~elevutor shown in tho back- mind to the fodAh%ior where the various We; of pupa-s an sorted and than bailgd. These scouts nie going to tell the story of the paper mills to the other scouts in their it??? Pmr :‘tmmr'idr If the Ensuring "rt-i'"'""-. "Tr'rio, Pere', 1 _ ‘igunu. 6:11:35 m! an G'ii'i"ik1i'i'rlh" will be ' dittribntéd when moot model]. and "th evgnihg. Redeemer Even. Luthem Church West Central Avenue Rev. W. P. Suhr, Pturtor Sunday school at 9:80. I Morning service at 10:80. The North Shore Lutheran Sun- day School Teachers institute. being held " our chm-ch every Friday eve- nintLheebeen mmmmu "any ffedIre, shout " being present game. The inert the, the leader of the' other side has the privilege of either throwing for or selecting the number which is to be "lhmeo" for the next gene. This game is upecielly interesting when played " a progressive gems. According to this plan, four people play to. gether. The two with the highest score, at the ring of e hen, move on to the next table. t. m plum. GGG; ‘53:}.3; t.eAetr, 'ttttttf 'tc=,:lT3tta,ttrrrt_1trritte bu that the leader'thfew. If he is main}, he all: “Dance†and is given a score of tr. 8:011. and Pt dance to threw min. If he 3 number or throw the dice, the only equipment necessary for the hate, and decide by thenuggber that "ftWrxthiit' nipWiiFHii who '%meoi' for. that gene. Each team then begins to play. Each player tries in on, nttempt to throw the num- 'iirttteieiiiii 5‘66"ny to ‘rmmbq the location td the various card; y,rtotrrmrti,totrrtileGtCiii' highest number of pairs. Por ct ample. number one turns up can: 2 and 4; not forming a peir, they rare turned down'jglin. Number two'pick‘s up card; remembering the position of the was turned up by _ number one, the puts her own four with that of lumber one. and te. the vrhthtrrxt of Wm two more be " and It.the phtrnow goes on' “Bum,†another table game, can aha be phyed by any number of people. Divide the group into two nidea.’ The leader keep: score but does not play, except to select alter- nately the number which is to be fSmteo11dhe_tu't time. After the group has been evenly divided, the _ ~~â€"â€"-v "w-v "0|- “: Per- haps, " pilgrims. " pumpkin, ts John Alden. The and: m tuna Nee down on the table. The lead. begin- by taming up ’two ends. lt they do not 'ft-trt-tte trtrae, EM plan} pith them up ttiirtimuriii, no other. cards: If these do not m. u min they are tttmed down ad the play you on u helm. The objeg ttthe time huff" fn --r..L- be u my St the phy tli,;. Gui' to_2umber three, and so on. !tur. Ear W. then m be (lhllil2Lhl!il) sums (Continued from pm 10) of 1932 am..." " 1.3. to†3114 eight this, the foi chum-eh. -it7Ti.iii".' pet.