(Photos by Carlos) Bright sunlight flooded the gardens o f the home *-of Mr., and Mrs.Na thaniel Webb 'on' Hibbard 'roàd for> *the picnic luncheon Friday,' June 20, at which guests were the large group *pictured> here, niembers of St. Augus- tine's Episcopal church. The« lower *picture' is of the officers of ' he, i.. Woman's ,guild:4 (from left to' right) -Mrs. Hubhert Carleton, second vice- president; Mrs. Albert H. Ulrich, -presirknit; Mrs. Merle' B. 'Snyder, first vi ce-president;--NIrs. Richard Wilson, secretary; Mrs. A, E. Logic, treastirer. 'NIrs. Vi1son, wlio kf t Wilitte this week with lier fanily for a. ycar or two of 'travel, Was guest of hoor. the guests gathered for a- delightful iusic program by Miss Louise Robinson, wbo has a beautiful lyric voice, and Miss Winnifred Mickey, both accoinpanist 'an d soloist, who 'layed with fine emusiiansbip. *Howard Zibble of 1225 Washington Books whi avelnue, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.- Shep- dueoinda. lierd. and their daughter, Helen, of 1421 *Maple- avenue, will Icave today , to drive~ to, Montreal, Canada. From there they will sail.on the S.. S. Melita Which, will land in Glasgow,. Scotland on1 juIy 9- . hev will visit relatives of Mr. Shepherd's in Aberdeen, "the Granite City of the World." This :s thec first timie in twenty-three years, that Mr. Shepherd bas vis jted the country in which lic ias born. After THE man wbo said, THAT accidents will HAPPEN in the'best .REGULATED, fam- iLlES certainly knew WHAThe was TALKING about-- TAKE your own, FAMILY, for INSTANCE, and WEILL wager you' ve HAD a surprising NUMBER of ACCIDENTS-not SERTOUS, perbaps,' BUT bad enough tw REQUIRE first aid- AND that brings us TO the subject in JUST now we arc FEATURING irst AID- essentials, sucb AS gauzes, adhesive ,TAPE, antiseptics, AND other articles THAT sboul d be in. THE medicine cabinet OF .every Wilmette tor awe SVb4 0o- Mr. and Mrs C. L. Highland avenue et nieighborhood club Ti Shawne Country clul bridge. sopranioj