Flower, and Fruit guild, reniarke d wirhile telling of the annual day wh"ich opens th e Guild's*season of bringing cheer to. urderprivileged sick in the The Nature Study,çourse sponsored l>y the Gai-den Club of Ilnois for the sec- onid year at Morton Arboretum on~ May 1il and 12, and the annual Garden market of the two clubs assemnbled last. Monday, to be staged on the green just east of the North Western depot Sat- uvday, M~ay 15, were announcements made by Mrs. John P. Weedon. Mrs, Wedohn may be called by tjiose wlehlng further informnation concerning the Nature Study course. "You ail know what's expected of you," she emphasized, lu callUng attention, to the Garden Mar- ket, the clubsi'one way of, maklng money eacb year. .Food, candy, luncheon, plants,. and "the fun of dolng things together," *hlghlight the project, she emnphasized, as she urged ail to -save your buylng for that day." "rea-ht poker,"~ the 'silver tree," the rePines of Afrc"1in the Congo Xh euphorbla tree.1s found, the mimosa, eiant thistlethe papyrus,. the sacred tree of, Nubia, the ".sausage tree,"1 even called the"htdg tree, the date palms. Ail were Plctured ln his dellghtful le.!- ture. Pictures of Mexico by Mns. Gordon Wilson,:fiower studies by Mrs. Gordon Hannah and Mrs. Charles D. Ewer lined the walls of the auditorium for the lec- ture. In the lounge Mrs. Henry Drucker and Mm's. E. H. Burge poured team and cociTt at -the attractively a.pponted table, around whlch guests gathered for m beve:age, sandwiches and cake. -J.'T. 1B. BLW iag aay gdtb East"~ Cptosit, Inç. Phone: HMM. 3M5 & ,CHICAGO A r r -w*-.~- Masterpieces ini Furs was t10' important helieves scarlets and'crlmsoi colorlngoe f floweÉrhý 896 Linden Ave. flubbard Woods IFUR STORAGE y. faciliti'eS protect your fuiV Our »m6at up-t@.dte cs.1 or carê to uis 4. - -~ ~ ~t 17 Lud ultir the goi e 'Most gt ,es). The