Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 May 1932, p. 32

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sons. TJaeir thrill lies ini the reawak- ening of the beauty and. freshnes-s and sweetness of flowers and buds as spring wrests aside the drab band winter lias laid over our fields anid gardens. Spring iiever fails. lu sig- nifies rebirth,, and to us it secems that its message is'needed niore than ever this year to :brighten the spirits of. many, who- finid their days drab and burden-weary. just as the flow- ering branch of'an apple t ree hover- ing near our winidow tempts our thouight to wander far ,f rom, things of business, a letter.-is handedto us for the entire north shore. Prornptly wepass it on to you, for it invites to .a ,"Garden-Club-Day-ini-the- Woods.' This, hostess is opening the Wild garden in ber eighty acres. of ýwoods to al members of north shore. gar- den clubs, to ber own, many .f riends, and to any who love ga rdens a nd flowers. Sbe is Mrs. Walter Dexter, whio ,owns Dexter Woods farmi, well- knomn on'the ,north shore. It Win tItis ivay she,,asks that bier invitation' be given. Safturday,' May 21, is the day. If, however, at that- timne it is raining, or if the wild crab trees have not corne out, tbose wishing to enjoy thç hours Mrs. Dexter off ers in un- touched woods, may drive.,there a week later, on Friday, May 27. Her direction to Dexter farm witb its'ex- tensive woodlands is to foilow Green Bay road,. Higbway 41, one-haif mile north of the Illinois -Wisconsin State line, then look for "Dexter Woods." In lier letter.Mrs. Dexter states, "I arn opening nly 'WiId Garden, our native woods in their natural state are very beautiful. I don't- knou that marmy people realize, how lovely and interesting they are aiid how near at hand for us, to ýerjoy. By the end of this week ou-r Woods will be. in, tieir glory, a wontderful- mass of Pink and white blossoms, of the wild crab and hawthorn, the trees ail comning. out in tender greens over- head white underfoot is every pos- sible, variety of 'fora (ýand i funa'). ess at a misicellaneous snower in MiVs Hartmann's bonor. Yesterday Mrs. Fred P. Heitmnan and lier daug-hter, Mrs. Harold Nelson, entertained at a kitchen shower at the formier*s home. Last Saturday« Miss Pauline McCoy gave a pantry shower, and Thurs- day of last week Mrs. A. Thomas of Winnetka'etertained at a luncheori an(] linen sboëwer ini honor of Miss H-art- niann. The memlbers Of the wedding p of Miss Har.tmann and Mr. Noelrent have now been selected and, thèy Miss Grace ýHartmann. maid. of ho and Mrs. Harold Nelson,ý Miss 1 Flentye, and Miss Dorcas- Bransoni of Wilmette, who are to be bri inaids. The hest manr is to. be( Bhar of, Highland Park,- and the usI -%vill be. Harvey'Mason and Nor Andreysen of Evanstoni and Ricl Kress of Mlake Grace Patlterson Names Attendants. for Wedding Ma' Miss .Grace Patterson, daugliter C.. A. Patterson, Z20, Greenleaf ave and, Robert Moulds of River Fý will, be married. Saturday afternooi the Wilmette Parish Methodist clhu 1The Rev. A. E. jolinstoxi, pastor the First Presbyterian cburch, Park, wiil perfgrrn the cereniony 4:~30 o'clock, and a reception will rnediateiy follow in the ballrooii the Orrimigton hotel. Attendimig the bride as maid of hc wili be Miss Marjorie Cowan of( cago, and the bridesmaids are to Miss jeannette tJhlemann of V netka, Miss Helen Blaess of Chic: and Miss Virginia Klapp of Gleniv Serving Mr. Moulds as best ý vvill be bis brother, Richard. ýThe us] wvil1 be Carl Hellidy, Lester EdwÀr and Ralph Parks,.of Oak Park, Daniiel Bail of tvanston: Anci usher, Jay Klapp of Glenview, whi attendimig St. John's Military acade -%vill fly frorn echool to be present nberg rare Rose i, al ides- Carl besPhoto by McCIynionds brard Miss Jane Burrili, datughter of ha d1 Pr. apùd Mrs. James A. Burrifl of 812 Greenwood* avenue, Wilmétte, again fhas been h-onoredbytHec stit- dents and faculty of Rock ford col-. lre , for she bas been noimîated (mi, of firce candidates for Ma - 0iueen of the Rock ford Gollege, 21 M Xai, part y. to bc held May 21. ýrof enue, Each year three seniors are. chosen 'rest by the college and the' one receiving n at the miost votes will be the *May Queen, Lrch. wvhose identity is kept secret until she )r of appears at the fete. Oak Miss Burrill has just cornpleted a y at very success fui year and 'is president irn- of the Coliege Government board. n of The two other nominees' for May Qucen are f rom Iowa and Wisconsin. ionor Chii- The Birongs Observe o be Win- ago, Man hers' ards, and abter io is emy, it at Golden WeddingDay *Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Birong, res-, idents for the past *fifteen years at 606 Central avenue, Wilmette, cele- bratedtheir golden wedding aniiiver- sary Wednesday,. May 18,. They had mass read in the morninig at 9 o'clock at St. Peters cliurch, Chicago, -just as* they had done fifty years ago. Their family and relatives attendedL mass with them, returning to the Bironghome later for wedding break~ to carry on this important.%work,'at tea mext Monday afternoon at her home, 325 Abbottsford road. Miss Annabeile Ferrier, superimtendent and -camp mother" at Arden Shore, xvil) I)e the guest ofhonor.. SIte wiil brinig with lier',,ttwo young p)eop)le w~ho have been ssstn in. the wprk at the camp anid they will give:added zest and enthusiasin o the plans for work this vear. Kenilworth bas alwaysý been out- standingin the, response to the cal of Arden Shore and it might be termned 'one of. its "Pet" charities. This year the need iseven more ur-. gent tham ever but, ow%ýing to the. depression, there is some trepidation in -approaching the drive. People are asked.to consider the importance of the. work. at Arden Shore, and to re-. spond as generously and spontaneous- ly, as in the recent "pioneer meal" drive which. was more fully met than wvas anticipateci. _.The comnmittee will approach -every one in the village in the usual way. Following is a statehvent f rom a 'let- ter of Edward Ryerson, Jr., president of the joint Emerge'icy Relief Fund of Cook county: "The executive committee of the Joint Eniergency Relief Fund feels that so far as possible ail1 regulaàr con- tributors to established and emdorsedý agencies sbould cçontinue to make their regular ýcontri.butions directly to these agencies. :In the case of these regular contributors, they shôuld ré- gard their contributions to :joint Emergency 'Relief Fund as overload or'extra. "Continued support for ail accred- ited welfare organizatîons is urged. 0f course, the joint emergency relief fund mýuet be flnanced. But it must be. done witbout, borrowing from babies. and childr-en, Young men andý wornen, the sick and the aged. There is money enouigh in Chicago,. there is generosity. and.intelligence enough týo do more than feed, clothe. and shelter.-the people." -Room Mothers Are: Bridap Tp.a fl,,àt I.tt" 'e of the Presbyteriaii et for 1urnvheon with Mrs. rand lier mother, 700 on Tuesday, May 24. of the' bri( Kenneth jc avenue, 'W the soli of Evanston. çing the service, wing at the home ýte, Mr. and Mrs. is of 51 Warwick Mr. Sweazea is arn F. Sweazea of -s, suct at tho 710 Street.- mlost ever gi are in ani ent( ,charnt of rare bE ýrs state.reia )rest avt

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