Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1935, p. 30

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August Programs at N. S. Garden Center mrs. Frederick. Beasley of Waukegan, knô wn .as -a real gar- dener,' will give 'the pro grain at the North Shore Garden center beadquarters in.,Winnetka ComI- m.nuniity.,ouse at I10:30.Moniday morning, July 29.. Lilies in My Garden" will. be ber subJect'. Monday of this. week Mrs. R. R. Dunn of Waukegan was the speaker, and "Indian Trail Trees" was bier topic. She, related tbe fascinating history of the trers used by tbe In- dians to mark their paths. In her talk, Mrs. Dunn told where many of tht.ý old trees mnay.now be found, one in DesPlaines, one ini Wilmette, others. in Kenilworth,- Bannockburn, 'at Round lake, and, in otlier locations on or near the nortb shore. The Winnetka Garden club, whicb arranged an interesting series of pro- grains presented.at tbe Garden center in August lasi year, has been asked to take over the schedule for that month again this year, and wiIl give a program eacb Monday in August, free of charge to the public, regard- les s of garden club membersbip, as are, ail programis and services of the Clea'r Sky Lodge Aids Junior School The. July meetintg and lunch- eon of the. Evanston Friends of the Chicago Junior Schiool wvill be held at the sumlnier h.Iome ,of Mr. and Irs. Harley L. Clarke, Clear Sky lodge, Lake Gelleva,. Wis., on Wednesdav, Julv 31, at 12:30 -o'clock. Hu.sba nds and friends are cordially ilnvited. Reservations, whicb must be in by Friday, July 26,. the. commnitte an- nounces, may be made by phoning Mrs. B. A. Squire, Rogers Park 0143, Mrs. G., K. Bauer, Greenleaf 4932, or Mrs. W. B. Davis, Wilmette 1915. Those who have cars. and can ac- commodate extra passengers, or those who wish transportation are asked to notify Mrs. C. H. Wartier, University 7116, flot, later thari Frîda y, July 26.,, The proceeds, for the day's outing will go for the benefit of the schqlar- ship. fund. ýEach guest is asked to bringî a smail Turkish towel as à donation to the school. No special program bias been pro- vided for the afternoon, but a walk through . the extensive grounds and gardens will furnish rnuch enjoyable also well known in gardening circles, ïs to bc the speaker August 12, "Con- servation" being the theme of ber tallc . The tbird program is, partic- uljarly, apropos this year, excessive vajuiif al having resulted in a.&great infestation of mnosquitoes. M., H. Mejer, superintendent of the Nortb Shore Mosquito Abatement district, * will speak of bis work. The final program of the month, August, 26, * ull bc an exhibit of veoetables f rom Photo by MWoffett Onle .Of Wili.ette's earý,lknumer brides zs Miss Lois Marcella Hanz- niett, z/to becamne Mrs. Charles T. Steele oit Saturday, lune. 29. The b> ide is the daughter of Mrs. Norton Hammett of 1725 Washington. avenue. Mr.,, Steele is thte soit of Mrs. Thorns A. Steele of Lake eorest. Irn Honor of Bride Mrs. Franklin Wanner, 128 Robsart road, Kenilwortb, and Mrs. Williamn Paul and Mrs Lyman Hubbard, were Two Oufings on Program N. S. Woman's Club Board Th e privilege of attending this annu- al evenit is great 'ly appreciated by the many guests who are always at this benefit eacb summer, its sponsors de- clare. Mrs. Andrew.D. Collins, 1232> Maple avenue, is president of the board of directôrs. The other. officers are as followvs:- Mrs. 'Elmer L. Gates, fir st vice-president; *Mrs. joseph H. Mc- Nabb, second vice-president; Mrs., Charles H. Warner. third vice-presi- and Mts. -Charles Sawyer, clair, N. J. Mrs. Hillis was I Tuesday to twenty-five gue! in honor of the Sawyers'e Miss Charlotte, Eloise, -and Sawyer. tess on at tea ghters, ideline ciety will M rs. E. 1. There wil o'clock, fi afternoon. Cs so- - witb ;eflue. at 1 n the red by Farewell Vinner .Mr. and Mrs, joseph Fix, 321 Maple avenue, entertained at a farewell din- ner Tbursday of last week in honor of Mrs. Fix's brother, Frank Packley of Chicago, wbo bas lef t for Mexico, on, a business trip. ville, N. Y., Mrs. Paul AIling of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Basil Brewer of New Bedford, Mass., and, Mrs. Moulding's sister, Mrs. E. B. Mar- tineau of Marinette, Wis. Mrs. Stall- smith and Mrs.. Allen. are formjer Kenilwortb ýresidents.. i

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