Evanston Garden Market Saturday This year, for the first time, the Garden market sponsored, by the Evanston, Garden club ,wili be off to a flying7'-ta t ith an officiai. opening. ý At 10, prominent evanstonians, of- ficiais representing a nimber of civîc,ý educational and, cultural organiza-. tions, wil arrive as a 1 signal for, the opening. The president of the Garz- deni clüb wil introduce the honorary president, who in turn wiii introduce the Mayor of Evanston,, who wiii mnake a few-remarks in celebration of the. Garden market in Raymond Park. Numbered among other officiai guests are Pres-; Walter Dili Scott of !4orthwestern; .Francis L, Bacon, pricipal of -the high school; miss da Faye Wright, of the Evanston Library, Robert M. Brown, superin- tenident of streeti; Philip A. DankIe- son of the Evanston Associates, a group doing civic planting; Thomas F. Airth, chairman of the parks com- ,mittee- of the City council, and Chief William 0. Freeman of the Evanston Police departmnent. Buglers frQm the high schooi wil cali to attention visitors in the park, which wlii be gay, witb flags and pennants flying and the bright hues of balloons bobbing constantiy in thi; to Entertain Beta Seniors.at Luncheon Alumnae of Alpha Phi of Chi- cago. and the north sho.re, will enerai the sen iors of the Beta chapter of, Northwestern uni- versity as guests of honor, atre- union luncheéon at i o'clock Sat- urday, May- 25, at the. Chapter house,ý 701 University place, Ev-* anston. Preceding theluncenMr.H- old F. Tideman of 'Kenilworth, presi- dent of the North Shore, alumnnae chapter, and Mrs,. Donald W. Mercer of Indian Hill, president of the Beta Chapter House Board association, wil preside at joint meetings oôf their groups, beginning at il. Arrangements for the luncheon are being made by Mrs. Sherman Charles, 8?4 Mon ticeilo street, Evanston, chairman of the ways andi means com- mittee. Reservations may be mnade with Mrs. Alice Hall, hostess at the Alpha Phi house. .Guests of honor will include the foliowing seniors: the Misses Betty Chapman, jean Bouham, He-len Gar- vey, Lora Bertha Hoit, Katherine Kittienian, Marjory Malcolm, Mary Manley, Ann Mason, Helen McDon-: aid and Janet Weber. ana accessories. In;,a special booth smaiier garden supplies, noveities, porch accessories, and ornaments for gardens wiil be grouped.t Another fiatu re -is to be a question box in, which, Evaniston Garden club niemibers wili be st *oned to1 give advice, answer questitYs, andproffer garden magazines, to heip the pur- chaser s al~v his larblems. Du Bois Photo, Mrs. Carbon P. Dubbs, Jr., the forner Junia Whsite of Chicago, w/wo recently became the bride of the sont of thse Carbon P. Dui'bs of Wilnsette, wore a uwdding meil in Dutch bonnet style, made of, Belgian lace which la been treêsured iby lier famîily for many years. :,«he womnen's, golf commnittee of the North Shore Golf club has pianned a series of interesting events for the coming sumnier. The first get-together day wiii be on Tuesday, May 28,ý with a nine-hole event foliowed.by lunch- ton, and a Meeting: to discuss, the plans for the season. A speciai1 day dedicated to the new members is scheduied for an early. event in June. The juniors have flot been overlooked sandDa nn for ase Mr. and I(rs. Peter S. liarton, 257 Kenilworth 'avenue, Kenilworth, re- turned recentiy from a visit to De- troit. sxsua1 breakasin 21the 8JY01lJ lyde Park< was electeci chair- iom of Marshall Field'g zman for next yearý. The election took 1O'clock.noon. Mrs. W. place on Mon4ay of last week, the first vice-president of final meeting cf this year, which Legion auxiliary cf the was 'held at the. chapter house, $63» 'as, is to be thte speaker.. University avenue, Chicaggo. ir gular