er: Stata 6 F _ eee WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1922 INAUAL FLOWER SOW TODAY AND TOMORROW North Shore Residents In- vited to View Wonder Gardens of Lake Forest AT GORTON SCHOOL Beautiful Floral Array to Greet Visitors COMMENCEMENT AT KENLWOATH FRIDN Twenty-five Graduates in J. Sears School Commencement exercises for the Joseph Sears school, Kenilworth, were held Friday, at 2:30 o'clock. Twenty-five students received diplomas. address was delivered by the Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd, pastor of the First Congregational church Class singing had an important part in the exercises. at the school building The graduation of Wilmette. The Program The program was: Invocation, by Dr. William A. Col- ledge. Songs,--(a) May Morning. (b) Venetian Boat Song. "Making the grade'--address by the Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd, D. D. Song,--Gypsy Life. Presentation of the class gift,--by Elizabeth Sweet, president of the grad- uating class. Acceptance of the class gift,--by Miss Alice Wessa, superintendent. Songs,-- (a) "By the Shores of Gitchee Gumee." (b) "Then the Little Hia- watha." Presentation of Diplomas,--by Mr. P. B. Eckhart, member of Board of Education. Reading of the Class Poem (written by Sybil Sexton.) Benediction. The Graduates The twenty-five pupils who received diplomas were: Mary Ruth Abbott, Elizabeth Frances Darling, Vir- ginia Clark De Voigne, Virginia I. Dickinson, Marion West Eckhart, Clark Baron Fleischman, Helen Jean Fraser, Walter Thomas Gillette, Grace G. Glennon, Edward Fred Hamm, Bruce Walker Hulburt, Roy Herbert Jarrett, Jr., Carl Keith, Jr., Mary Eliz abeth Macklin, Walter B. Marx, Harry May, Jr., Jean Lytle McCallum, Mary Louise Owen, Isabelle Dorman Peck, Sybil Blanche Sexton, Helen Irene Southward, Ada Elizabeth Sweet, Ken- na E. Town, Virginia Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Connor, 1152 Hamptondale road, announce the birth of a son, John Howard, on Saturday, June 3. ---- Miss Emily Hoyt, daugter of Mrs. Phelps B. Hoyt, has returned from Dibs Ferry for the summer vacation. Mr. J. W. F. Davies of Community House left Tuesday for Lake Hamlin, Ludington, Mich., to prepare camp for the boys who are leaving Winnetka next week for an outing. AE On Tnesday evening last the Jour- nalism class at Skokie school which by the way edits the school paper, entertained the Adventure Island Camp Boys informally on "Dream Girl" which is docked in the Wilmette harbor. Ann aad v Mr. and Mrs. Archibald T. Naugle of 29236 Lincoln Park West, have taken the house of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lindsay on Indian Hill road for July and August. --(-- Eighteen friends of Miss Emma Woolfolk were the guests at a birthday party given last Saturday afternoon on the beach, by Mrs. William G. Wool- folk, 615 Cherry street. One of the most interesting events of the summer season {it is said, will be the Lake Forest Flower Show to be given under the auspices of the North Shore Horticultural society and the Lake Forest Garden Club Satur- day, June 17, and Sunday, June 18, from noon until late evening, at Gor- ton School. The school is situated conveniently near the Chicago and Northwestern station and the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railway. Tickets will admit the holders not only to the show but also to four beautiful private gardens on the es- tates of Louis F. Swift, Walter S. Brewster, T. E. Donnelley, on Green Bay road, Joseph Cudahy on Deer Path and Hugh J. McBirney on Laurel road. Small banners at the entrance of each open estate will guide the vis- itors. Tickets may be purchased at any of these gateways as well as at the Gorton school. Present Beautiful Array. At the show will be displayed roses Smith, John Chapman and George A. McKinlock, Iris, Peonies, and Colum- bine from Miss Underwood and Miss Madeleine Newell, hothouse plants' in rare variety from the conserva- tories of Prentiss Coonley, Clyde M. Carr and A. B. Dick, wild flowers from the private wild flower preserves of the Garden club members, and many other fine displays. Decorated dinner tables will be ex- hibited by Mrs. Laurence Armour, Mrs. Edward L. Ryerson, Mrs. Joseph M. Patterson, Mrs. Arthur Bevan, Mrs. Charles Pike and Mrs. W. P. Martin. Every effort is made by the pro- fessional and amateur gardeners to en- sure the success of the show that it may be of educational and artistic value to the neighborhood. But, Mr. Louen, the Fords Will Climb Right After You M. T. Louen. sales manager for B. D. Cunningham, Ford car distributor, left Saturday afternoon for Colorado Springs, where he will spend three weeks vacationing, resting up and climbing Pike's peak. He is going out there under the delusion that he will be enabled to get away from Ford cars for three weeks. from the gardens of Mrs. Byron L. NOTICE Miss Alma Jones, a piano teacher of many years' experience, receives pupils in her studio, 422-59 E. Van Buren St., Chicago, and in her home on Ash Street. Adult beginners a specialty. Send for circular or telephone 662-M, Winnetka. T14-1tp THEATRE 7074 North Clark Street at Estes SAM ATKINSON, Managing Director Saturday, June 17th VIOLA DANA "They Like 'em Rough" and ROSE O'HARA In Vocal Numbers SUNDAY, JUNE 18th MARION DAVIES in "BEAUTY'S WORTH" and ROSE O'HARA In Vocal Numbers | -- & Monday ana Tuesday {June 19th and 20thj HENRY B. WALTHALL '""ONE CLEAR CALL" Wednesday and Thursday June 21st and 22nd JACK HOLT and BEBE DANIELS IN "North of the Rio Grande" -- Hubbard Woods Lumber: Coa LINDEN AND SCOTT AVENUES BUILDING Rg (ll g (ACH \J See our handsome signboards as youskim along the hard county roads? vertising our They're ad- lumber and building material. Phone Winn. 452