Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Mar 1936, p. 48

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Endeovors to "Open Garden Cate" to AUl The importance' of'preparing duringthe next fewv weeks for the conhung' summer' s garden 15s emphasized.,by the North'Shore: Garden center ini reiterating its purpose, "to help to build a happier, as w ell as a more beau- iful America, by openinga gar- deni ga te t o every mian, %Yoman and.,child iii.ouir coiiîmuniiity." As its founiders believed tbat ail garden clubs are working along the samne unes and that force is gýainedý by unification;,_tbat garden clubl members hadl gained knowledge and experrience by the advantage of, their membersbip; and that. the time hiad cone. for them to give to othersý * smetingof wbat tbey had learnied. the N'orth Shore Gerden center wvas established as "a. place whiere any- onuecati go for inspiration and in- struction ini gardening." Disseminating gardeîii information is tbe main object of this organiiza- tion, and every Tuesday from 10 until 5 o'cock a staff of coinpetent membiers is on band to answer aiiy questions relative to garden club ac- tivities, whicb comprise a surprising- Iy long list. The room, ini Winnetka Commnunity Houise, 'fairly buzzes, With activity. Sotue visitors are interest- ed in specimen bloonis; others in ar- rangements of a well planned plant- ing. The reference books, magazines, files of clippings and seed catalogues are in constant use. All this intere st is most encouraging to the officers of the organizationand is considered far reaching in itsý value; it is 'be- lieved 'that, it will create ,a greaterý love for ail nature and a desire to help in conservation and, beautifica- tion . The center*, started in June, 1934, by' ihey wîil thistime. d M college at Bryon, ifty miles from Austin. have spring vacations at Carlos Phi,tt. Miiss Dorothy RV Jnolds, dqughIicer of Mfrs. F. J. Reynolds of 512 Slmri- dan r.Ioad, iiWiietka, formner/v of> G/en coc, has brenu, clecfcd, fo 1Piji Retfa, Kappa. honorai-y scholastic frafcrnity. .V1iss Reynolds is a scii-' 1 01, (i/l cstcrun versif v. Inivite Ju-nior School Friends fo Luncheon, Evanston Frienids, of the ' Cbicago Junior school are .announcing that the luncheon schedule'd for Febru- ary 17,. which ivas postponed, wIll take place at 1 o'clock on Mondav, March 23, at the home of Mrs. V B. Davis, 433 Maple avenue, XVil- ,mette, who ivili serve as hostess, as- sisted by the following Evanston m embers : "Mrs. J. H. Allen, Mrs.. J. E. Grimes, Mrs. F. *D. Masters;- Mrs. \V. C. Lewis of the Homnestead,. and also Mrs. J. H. McNabb of Win- netka. In the afternoon, there will lie Mrs. W. K. Wanner, Mrs. H. C. ium, and Mrs., F., A. P. Fisher. Miss Dorothy Reynolds, daughtcr of MNrs. F. J. Reyn.olds, 512 Sheridan 'road. Winnetka, formerly of 1020 Bluff road, Glencoe, has been elected to the Northwestern university chap- ter, of Phi. Beta Kappa' fraterni.ty, an henorarv' organization open only to students of high scholastic record. Fourteen meni and eleven woftien, t.wentjy-five i ail, were accorded this. distinction. Mfiss Reynolds 'will graduate froni flhe Coll'ege of Liberal ,Arts this June. Sh- maiored in Frenchl.àand bas beeîi active in:. many ca mpusaffairs. She is 110w serving as president of: ber social sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma,. and i s also a meniber o f thle Pan-Hellenic couticil,- and the Momeln's, Student Governmnent association. 'is Janc Dem t t of Ke'nilvorth. ,who it %vas anpounced lin this-paper lJast week. lias also been etectc.d Phil R'.eta Kapi)aa t orthwestern, majoredl Ù1 art. Miss Denient is a member of Alethanai and of Delta Gamma social sorority. ln 1934. she represenited her sororitv.as their Beauty Queen in the Syllabus, the Xorthwestern annual. M'Ith the exception of twlto. ail those. elt:cted , were nîenibe2rs of the 13 snior cl1a s s 0. of M. Meeting St. Francis liouselbold. Order of marthia, nmeets again on Mondas'. Mfarch 10. with Mfrs. Susan Martin. oi 631 * Washinigton avenue, Wilniette. the hostess. A dessert b)ridg-e at 1 Gomma Phi Alumnaé. 1~' PlH C Uj iit'1- of .4pri 1, aof the clubi siider ayis- A1umalie chaI>- irles 0) ter of. Badminton Matches 1 Mrs. Rawleigh Warner, chair- niai of the patron a 'nd patron- ess committee and the box com- Mittee for the Exhibition Bad- miunton matches to be held as a benefit for thé Evanston junior aux iliary of the Infant Welfare Society, of Chicago Satürday, March 28,inithe gymnasiumo the New Trier High s'chool, lias announced the following list of l)atrons and patronesses for the occasion: Wýiinnetka-Mr. and Mrs. Rov Bard,, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ChIace, Mý\r. and Mrs. Henry Gardnerr.adMs Ralpli Hobart, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Randal, -Dr., and Mfrs. Paul Starr, Mr and Nirs. W. S. Warfield, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Norris 'Wilson.' Glencoe - Mr. and M.\rs. Hirail P>;aldling, Mr. and Mrs- S. Pirie Car- son, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamilton XVaI- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer WNieboldt. Evanisto-.\r. and. Mrs. Carol AI.- tonl,2 Mr. and MIrs. Hubert Burnhamà, General and M-rs. Charles G. Dawes. Mr. and M\rs. George B. Dryden. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lyman, Mr. and 'Mrs., Andrew -NMc\allv, Mrs. C. E. G. Tut- lilîl, Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. XveIch. Iake Forest-M'\r. and Mrs. Ross Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Scud- d1er. Mr.' and Mrs. Edward K..WXelles.. *Oak Park-Mr. and Mrs. Telfer M IcArthur. Chicago- Mr. and Mrs-. 'Pilip Arnuour. The. meiners of the board- and chaiînenof al committees for theý benefit are meeting each, Monday mnorni ng'at the homeç of Mrs. Hutgb, McCullcinluEvaýnston to make >re ports and further theinterest of the- matches. speamc on "Jewries I iHave Seen.'" Following a tuorniflg of sewiflg commencing at 9 and a pause for box lancheon, a business meeting wilI be called lat 1. Theprogramn is at 2.

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