Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Mar 1936, p. 42

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of Conservation Week May 10-17 Mrs. Mar 'k.Cresatp, of Winnet- ka, geneëral,, chairian- of' the Conservation Week committee for Illinois, called a lnho meeting Wednesâay at he Pal- nmer house, to discuss plans ý.for Conservation wec.k,., 'hich 'is.to. hé)e observed May 10 to 179' throughôut the state,*the twen-. ty-third state ini the unliionti to ob- serve this period'; Trhe committee has prepared. an instructive leaflet w*hich, it hopes, to place in the hands ofevery. school child in the state, informing bim cef methods by -wbsch 1he- niay aid in - conserving the- natural beauties of. Illinois. The commitice financing this project is headed by Miss Dorothy - Stirling of Glencoe. Mrs. Warren W. Shoemaker of Hubbard Woods and Mrs. Frederick McLaughlin of'Lake, Forest have charge of publicity for Conservation week. According to a letter sent recently by Mrs. Cresap to ber assistants, Con- servation Director C. F. Thompson, and Director of Publie Works Rob- * ert Kingery have worked with Gov- ernor Henry Horner in bringing about Conservation week, and are also~ laying out tours with maps and guides to the niost scenic spots ini the state. Through publicity, these tours wiIl be suggested for Conservation week, wben the many centers from which tbey radiate will be most bea u- tiful with the blossoms of crab, thorns, dogwood, and "id flowers. A further effort for aduit education will be un- dertaken by the Garden Club of Ili- nois, in 'sponsoring a School of Na- ture, to be held at the Morton Arbor- etum. Lisle, earIy in this samne week. Tt will include talks and field trips. I t h Paut Stone4l.aymor Photos -Miss Virgqinlo lune Sm ith, 315 Cumxtor road, Keniltuorth, (Ieft) Miss Josephine Bal hatclset, 725 Tenth street, WVilenette, (center) and Miss Rit-h. 1. otia.id,, 417 Wil 'ou, roadî, tinnei;tka, (right) arc participating in the eighth ,annuaJ. Northwesterii University Watia-Mi. production, "It Goes to Show,ý" being giveii'March 17 to Murch 21, et the National Colleyfr of Edueation iii Fzi ntoni. Miss Sm'nith is the produ.ctionz manager, and Misçs Hoagland is the co- !i,el .ineSS ,naar. M iss Ba.Ichatchgt is a enîciiîbc of the dancingchru of the showl.. The cast is aPÈearin*g in five Junior Loague Gardien, Avery-Turner Wedding Delta Gamma Program l'o Club Enfers Flower Show of Nort'h Shore lnter.st Be on "Land of Mananef" A sladow box copied after an old English flowver painting, and a floNNer a1rrangement on an old-fashioned tilt-. top table are the two exhibits for which the Evanston. junior L.eague Garden club has made .entry in the Tenth Annual Chicago Flower show of the Garden Club of 'Illinois, March 21-29 on the Navy Pier. This partici- pation will be a Chicago Flower show' debut for the club whichi is only sev- eral years old. Mrs. Francis XV. Dakin of 127 Green Bay road. Hubbard Woods, is in charge of the, exhibits. A recent, wedding of interest to their rnany north shore-friendsý was the inarriage of -Miss \-irginia Lyle A\very. dfaughiter of NIr. and Mrs. Williain Herbert Averv of 1217 «Mich- .iganî avenue, Evanston, te Xilliamî Steele Turner of Evanston, Satur- day cvvining, ini the chapel of the .First Methodist church in Ev anston., NIr. Tfurner 'is the brother of Jolinî .\r-nîstronig TUrner of Glencoe; who scrved as- best mani. The ushers %vere Hlugh Hamuilton Turner ofi Niagara Falls, another brother; \Vil-j *The Evanston andi North Shore Alumnae association of Delta Gamima is having a luncheon meeting next Monday at the home of )Jrs. Ray- .nond J. Koch, 325 White Oakl< ane, \ýinnietka. Mrs. John Harper Long is te speak on "Mexico)." Mrs. Long. one of the fotunders. of Northwestern university Sigma chapter, is on~- Sidered a. very charming speaker. Quite a bit of. ler time she hasspent in 'MexicoL "the land of tomorrow," a country which pleases her very, much. 4nston, 15 chairman of the ncninat. Wonien of Rotaryi ing committee. Monday for lunche, Ail Northwestern university ivonen for charity at the are urged te attend the- luncheon, and Ci arence B. Burpee, program. 'nue. XVilmette. ary Gv okfi at roup of the ieCcti et meeting next Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert H. Pendictori and sewing of 1234 Glendenning roâd are giving Me of M rs. a cocktail party on Friday of thiis Linden ave- week in their homeý preceding thle supper bridge at the Kenilworth club. evening's entertainment. Miss Burke is well jcnown. among the north shore clubs for ber originality ini dramatic prograins.' She bas been heard in the radio broadcast of ber own c reation and, is a- prominent member of thé LoYola Community Theatre players.

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