Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Apr 1936, p. 41

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phtlanthropy )report Interesting. Among al the club reports, several of events to corne are repeated. A dessert bridge for new members of the club.willl be given. Tuesday, April 14, at i1:30 o'clock, at- Shawnee. The annual club luncheon, also at Shawnee, WIll. take place Wednesday, May 6,. at 1 o'clock, with a fineprogram- followlng. Reserva- tions are to be made, early. Mrs. D. J Harrison of 200 Ninth street, is chair-, man. The mass for the club ln a body the first Sunday in May will be held at 7 o'clock. The president, Mrs. Harry L. Barker,, appointed Mrs. George H. Beaudin chair- man, and Mrs. William J. FitzPatrlck, Mrs. Frank Donnereberger, Mrs. Harry L. Sherwin, and Mrs. William Otter, me mbers of the nomlnatlng committee. The guent night progra m of the fine artsdepartment Is.postpéned to May 20, when a play... 'well worth iting for," Will, be. presented. Mrs., Charles A. Broad, Mrs. Marshall Kcearney and Mrs. Frank X. Thale are ln charge of the produetion, which is def.irae4 owlag. 4. ilinesln the cast. A village tag day for the Wilniette Health center Dental clinte on Monday, April 6, was announced. Gardens, and valuable practical sug- ge stions as to their development, care, and beautification, were the focal points of the energetic, InformaI speaker, Frank 1.se, who Illustrated his talks with col- ored pictures. In note form, we give a skeleton of some of his remarks. -Gardening, the greatest hobby In the world is one hobby we lilce1.o share"- lit, making . aoarden have nîentv of OD ress both f or A stunning oulfil .anda complete costume! MoreovQr the dresses are just os excfltng with-. out the- coats and the lined coats. are pertect to Wear with other dresses. Thit'#s a lot ot fashion for just $10.951 Sizes fromn 12 to 20. Fer right-The dmess with -finely pl.at.d, front and trig littie bow may be.lied in sprightly new prints or lusclous, pastels and the novelty wool . çoat in aither oevy or gray is ined to match. Above right-Th. dross with ifs simulat.d paplum -and crisp fafit 'oscot cones in smart prinli or plein cdi- ors and th. wool coaf ;in nvy or gray is ined to match. Solow right-Th. wool cool in navy or gray is ined and collard in polka dot prints fliat match the. dr.ss wifh big, botd. buttons down the front and jaunty ascot. Mod.uate Secionm 0st R.om (cenent' takes up moisture)-one thor- ough soaking *Instead of daily, light, watering la necessary, soaking the ground 5 or 6 inches down as roots folwmoisture, anid If It does flot go depenoflgh, they follow It to surface and are burned by sun-water plants as low as possible, using only enough to clean leaves of dust-plant life breathes through leaves and rmots. A garden should be composed of things9 growing at the same time of y Dor Sbo es. STIEVINS, Imc, I orA

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