Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jul 1932, p. 26

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A~rden Shore on the occasion of ius annual picnic, Friday, july 15, ac- 't cording to Mrs. FrederickTilt and. Mrs. Alfred Mcflougal, chairmen re- spectivelv. of the Wihnette and Ken- ilwortb boards. "Arden Shore is a beautiful place tO have a toicnic."' they repor0 and the day wîil be spent with :pleasure bv any who care to make the -drive and spend the day visiting camp and eniovin z its woods and beach. The invitation to our friends is a cordial' one. and we are eager to bave Wil- mette and Kenilwortb better repre- senited this summer than everbeforc. It -will be a revelation to those who have neyer visited the camp to see bow beautifullv it is located,bw orderly and attractive are its sixtvý- five buildings set deep in the -woods. and, how interesting its activities are. A Picnic day soent there will be one of, the ûleasant experiences of a summer." There will be ýa board meeting at camin in the'- norning' et -10:X0. At 12:30 there will be a picnic luncheon. and reports fromî the camp staff and a program l)y the :children wil fol- low. The llrst contingent -of summer campers arrived at Arden Shore last week-end, five, hunrdred of them, mothers and children. 0f these, two hundred stay the summer tbrough a& workers ini the kitchen and dinin.g room. wbile the other tbree hundred are replaced at intervals of two vveeks. Campers come through the Lnited Charities of- Chicago, the Central Association of Evanston Charities. various Chicago settle- ments whicb have no camps of their own. 'and various other social agen-' cies.> Hundreds 'Of niteous letters. fromn Parents and .children have corne to the canin superintendent, Miss Anni-i Belle Ferrier., durinz the spring and earlv summer, biegging for a place in cainin*thiýs summer for People who wvill not have sufficient food or clotlî- ing unless this aid is beld out to them. Through. reduction of its 1budi Photo by Carlos Mfrs. Tho mas Mint z as the110 cizairman -of 'the iways, and ineans comimitee of the Woman's .Cath- olic club of Wilipnette, has arrasiged as the flrst of the bepzc/its for the club îwhic& <ouI bc held .uder ker reflimé, a. garden bridge anzd tea opi. the lazvi» of lier home at 50 Cresceiit place Fridavl, Jlls 4, .at 2 o'clock., Plans are being nmade for a large affair at wilîi an attractive prize is to be given at eaclx table. Mrs. Mlintz is being assisted by. Mrs. Harry W. Bettinghaus, Mrs. Gordon J. Diltz. Mrs. 'Russell, G. Flood, Edwin L. Georger, Mrs. Ban- ford B. Langill, Mrs. Harry McDer- mott, Mrs. P. J. McGurk. Harry W. Prosser, Mrs. Alfred H. Rohol, and Mrs, Alfred Staîl. North Side Golf Teams Play A gai n on Julg I11 *July Il, is the nex.t day set apart for comâpetitive play for tîorth side sectional teamis of wonien golfers. Tlîe calendar of, events for thatoc- casion schiedules' fourth division .Matches as follows. Indian HllI A against Indian HllI B; Skokje versus Knollwood; Kildeer versus Sunset Ridge A; Evajîston against Sutîset IVV1Iga, wilo s.i> ive an11 uiaLI4LC talk on "Landscaping the Average Home". Pictures of similar homes, one which has been landscaped and one which bas not, will be sbown, as- will slides of mistakes often made by the homne owner in planting -trees and shrubs. If time permits hç will show an interesting mnoving pict.ure. of one .of the nortb sbore gardens. Tbe speaker will answer, any :questions asked by club members. Mr.. Morgan. is president of the Chicago Men's Gre lb super- intendent of parks at Elmbhurst, and chairman of, the Commonwealth Edi- son Horticulture league, He received his. bachelor d egree. ofý horticulture at Purdueý uniVersity and his master's dereat- Illinois.. Before assumning bis present position he was. a pro- fessor in horticulture in college and at the university. In presenting a speaker with such a background as Mr. Morgan's, the committee anticipates an interesting, eveni»g for the club. Wilmette Garden Club toý Haioe Anniversarg, Picnic The Wilmiette Garden club will celeljrate its ten th aiiniversary at, a luncheon picnic for members andl their daugbiters Friday, july 8, at "Fairways," the homne of Mlrs. Bert .L. Davis in Deerfield. The picnic will be held at 12:30 o'clock, and is being arranged by Mrs. . A. Sontag. The Garden club was. organized in July, 1922, at the. boine of Mrs. Davis in Wiltnett e, and so it proved fitting to bave the anniversarY meeting %vith ber. On Friday there is to bec a prograni by Estelle T'avlor, clraînatic. reader. Tlîe children wi1ll hiave ganes- under tlue direction of Mlrs. John,1L, Mitchell, and there wiIl be an, out-ý door., ire for tîe, toasting of. tnaïrsh- E vents at North Shore Thie second dinner dance of tlie suimer- season will be hcld alt tiie neck with a crescent of orange blos- soms. The bridai, bouquet wvas of -white roses, liliés of the valley, and gardenias. The bride's attendants, bler two sisters, Miss Frances and' -Miss Katiierine Ellis, wore frocks, of beaded. mousseline--de-sole over tai- feta. Long, Wide .sýashesý were tied at the. waistg and hung below the skirts. Miss Frances, wore green taffeta and Miss. Katherine. peachý colored; the sashes were peach and- green respectively.- Both, attendants wore large hlorsebair picture bats and carried. bouquets of talisman roses and, baby's brea.tb. Tecet eiony, was perforuied ýat 8:,30.o'clock in the chapel of the First Methodist Episcopal churcb, Evans- ton,, by Dr. ErnestF. Tittie. assisted l)y ýthe Rev. James T. Veneklasen of the First Presbyterian church of Winîe.tte, and was followed by a re- ception at the residence of the'.bride's parents. Mr. and, Mrs. WTilliamn1H, Ellis. 6 14 Linden avenue. The cburcb alfar was .adorned with wbite roses and baby's breath. and -large tiffany baskets filIed with white peonies. Owing to the >recent illness of tlhe hride's, father, Miss Ellis walked up the. church aisle .With bier brother. Robert Ellis, but ivas given away.ti mnarriage .by ber father. Cornelius, Van Schaack wvas bis brotber's best m an, and the ushers were Robert Van Scbaack. Jr., of Evanston and joseph Rumfmler of Chîicago, cousi ns of the bridegroom. The Ellis home was decorated with talisman roses, peonies. and white roses. and the bride's table was in a color schenie of green anîd white. hîlv relatives and a fewv close frien<ls attended both the cüermony and-tie reception. The bride and bridegrootu have <le- Parted on a hoilevmnoon to the, C- nadian Rockcies. and will visit Baifà and Lake Louise. Frorn Vancouver hey will take 'ailôccan tri! to. Sat Francisco- Thev will l)'e at .home fter August 1.411 otie, of the it {onie apartrnts on Stonev Isilanl venue in Chicago., crow sends 3nday, juIy Il. Mrs. Dilks, will ýak about "Florida Gardeiis",. and S. Frank Cherry, wlho is also on Sprogram, will take as lier subject, 1owering Sbtrubs." its next at the hi 2006 Th, Pearson Gabriel ipson, Johni P? by KeniIwotth Welf are Meets Trhe Kenilworth Infant \\ Mfare board held its meeting Tuesday, July (). at the home of Mrs. Cedric Sinith, 2305 E ssex road,',at 10:30 o'clock. Senior Dance at Shawvnee Shawnee Country club will have .a dance for the senior members Sat- urday evening. Dinner will 'be served fçomn 7 o7clock until 9, anîd d ancing will be frona 9 to 12 o'clock. t,-,-.- -

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