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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jun 1932, p. 31

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What ýcould I wear that woilld be chameleon enougb for the day-suitabte for sun and rain atike. 01 course it couldn't he pink., and~ certainlv oxfords for tramping ip the possihly wet gar- dens. At the club we waited tenselv in that stafe of utncertaintv hefore - an expedi.- tion. No onie wished to remnain at home. and just.as the big drops. hegan to fait wve ctimhed into the shilling cars. lit raine(I ini sheets. but. we kept on. Then. it stopped.' leaving u., with thc ramn- Nvashed trees. We Iooked at.' old bouses wvith beautif ut comnices and doorwav-s. \MTe passed'through tittie towns N'herc cverv doorvard bad ýpink. peonies in hloom, and sf111 oin over the his. Here wvas a sapiing-hordercd dri%-c andi wc turned in under. the trees. This xvas Mrs. ;Mclntosb's sumrner home. TIhe Lawn'q sioped down to the lake that shiirmered silv-ery in the <lt. sun- lighit. 'We walked tlirougb lic intimate, garde,. that had the favorites-pink and .yellow ogoepurpie 'canterhuirv hetîs. larkspur and llyhocks hnlding * fnr later Ihlnninz, cohihins, 'and' roses. On onc sie wvas a luepool uvd -itl ,ýlion1s of littie black tad(poles dotting if. As wcv lcff it we passect an nld and tait ginko.,tree, its fan-shapedý leaves, miaking ..a pattern àgainst thc .sky. ýPicnic baskets wvere brougbt. out iii a pavillon. (verlooking the, Nater. Each vonîani ivas ýexpected to bring lier ovn lunch. but we ail shared i the juimho flves, salad, and angel food. It was difficit to leave the screnity 0f the place, but if was necessary to huiiry to. thé Verkes observatory. where \ve sa\\ the. twenty-ton telescope, hiad if explained hy. a delightful absenit:minded profesqsor. vatked ar.ouid the tow)\er an1 saN\ the, countrysidel-for miles, and a >.tast were Iowered on the pafomwifh the tétescope: itself. Otnr next ,stop .was \Vchwood, -the. boinie of Mr. -utchinsôn. Thîis is ani *art fultv artless bird an(l , ildflower salncfuarv. No one Nialkiing (.,ver.its paths, for the first time voffld recogniize. .with- mit a guide, the mnany rare ýanid b)eati- ful plants that have been transplanted f0 ifs hilîsides. The pink and white ladies' slippers were more thrilling thani successful, flot onl, point 'of scenery, and. roads as well. f rom the stand- ult f.rom' weather Miss E ffie James, 701 Washington avenue, mot oted to Toledo, Ohio, re-. cent ly with a ýparty of friends. She wi.l - visit bher college- roommates for ten days and will later bring tWo of thern back wifh ber. ,The girls af- tenled Arlington hall, WNashington, D.C GLENCOE. GOLF CLUB HOHLFELDER LANE ... NORTH LIMITS OF GLENGOE PLAY ALL DAY AT THESE RATES Mon. tao Sat. Noon, 75c-Sat. P.M., $l.25S-Wekclay Twilight, soc Sun.AM.$15P., $1.25-Sat.î Sun., Twiligh, 74c Ladies! Play Free Golf at Glencft on Tuesdays PH-ONE GLENCIOE 1844 ... No Charge for, Reservatioàs w 'I a pleasure to v isit 1 hope that .my ac- customners. It is this personal, friendly kinçi of banking that the State Banik and Trust Comnpany offers you;,.for-our officers, easily accessible, are ai- ways glad to discuss your problemns with y'ou. YouI wilI find,-here, a; stron g, safe and com- piete batik, known for, its happy. combination of conservative methods. banking - practice and modern be guesf s thisI weekend of -Mrs. Francis 'Pîtts at her sumnier place at St. Joseph, Mich. They are Mrs. Herbert V. Mesick, Mrs. Walter Andceseu, Mi. jay'A. Cotvin and Mrs. Louis G. Bochard. -"It is always your institution. count some daywill mean as mui7h f0 .voit as your friendliness does bo me." a recent letter. frorn one of -our E

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