Assume Cala Front. Wth a corps of ticket takers ln dress clothes, linesmen in tuxedos, twenty-four ushers in tennis clothes,* and. eight baH boys dressed up In. green .Eton jackets, the Tennis. WMerlwind sponsored by. the Chicago Lawn Tennis association promises tW be a gala affair. The event takes' place, at: 8 o".clock Friday evening, March 31, In. Patten gymnasium, Evanston, With Northwestern's 84 piece band providing music. Junior development ini tennis is- the, object .of tie Whirlwind. Tickets are being plabed o sale at Winnetkaý Community Hoôuse,' North Shore Country Day school, and New Trier Hlgh school, and may also be obtained by calling Miss *y me NortUn ore Frîenas Of the Chicago Junior School. Phebe lied- rick of Kenilworth WiIl present 'Géorge !Eliot's play,,'"Armigart," whose: tinely plot is laid in Ger-. many. Assisting -thé hostess at the 'tea which will follow the program acre, to be the Mesdames Campbell -Col- lins, E. Jewell Dick, Richard,,Johni- son, and Thomas 'Halpii. > XReservations for the programn should be made flot later than Satur- day with Mrs. Albright Bray, 1345 Tower 'road, Winnetka. N. C. E. By Jousi. Knoifs. The Chicago Flower 'show, pre- sented> by the Garden Club of Il1- linois, with the 'Allied Growers co- operatimg, wil open on Saturday, March 25, and continue througb Suni. day, April 2. This is the thirteen ,th year the Garden Club of Illinois -has brought to- Chicago a. great Flower> Show-a show that, gives the vl8itor beauty to enjoy, and also brings him inspiration to make a garden.,for, himself and instruction 'in how it should be designed and 'planted for the greatest, returns in love incas. Here wiill be shown plantàs superla- tively grown-all the old -favorites.' as well as rare and. little known varieties, arranged to dern onstra te s. Brown ýr, others luding Mr.. ýr and their un of Winnetka is ýsociation, and he are among the from the north and Mrs. Louis r daughter, Mar- , and Mr. and ston of Evanston. ton, outstandinoe auximiary of the Wnnetka Wom- an'$ club. This annual a»ring af- fair takes place March 31. Book1 ock, accord- it made by n, 203 Elm- , president Schmidt, iS genE Tea l'o of the 1939 Chiecago v will be "Illinois iears.P >ance wilI- be a repre- he primeval forest the ýrs found; the n will S of the pioneers, wt rb gardens mrixed with ;osies," backgrounded de and the log cabin- in , b3 ger, Peggy Sargent, Buchen. Completlug corps of ushers wi] Northwestern coeds: h eritt and Miss Martha netka. Miss Dorothy DramatIc Artist t-y pEv- f Win- hur of cago wil present a musicale. Among the members of the club are several froin these North Shore fanti, asuvyrus, in4cinnati, even our own Lombard, and buildings on which'were applied ensembles, por- t ions, or détails of Greek temples. Some fine examples of these build- ings are stili to be seen in Nules, Mich., and lu Waukegan, and in fact, lu almost everv tnwn hborder- one , bad s0 gentative. I. - fi.