Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1936, p. 46

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Cive HaIf Progra'm to Conservation, North shore re.sidenïts inter- ésted in preserving the natural, beauties' of the state may par- ticipate in many ýways ini the observance of llinois' first.Con- servation week, May 10 to 16. The North Shore Garden center i dedicating half of its May 12 programn to a talk on this subject by* Mr s. Richard Bentley of' LakeFoet who will also give a radio talk on, "Conservation of Wild Flowers and Tre es in Illinois!' Her radioi programn is to be given over WGN at il1:30, Mon- day, May 11, and -several other radio talks on the subject of conservation. have been announced. Talks.are to be given in various north shore schools,- where material enlightening the chul- dren as to their share in conservation bas already been distributed. WMin- tie-tka has scheduled a, deani-up drive fo My9,: the Saturday precedii Conservation week. An important phase of Conserva- tion week is, the Nature Study school to be held May 11, 12, and 13, at the. Morton Arboretum in Lisle. The Arboretuni is located .twenty-five miles west of Chicago, the main1 entrances and Administration building being on State Highway 53, three miles south of Roosevelt road ini Glen Ellyn, and one mile north of Ogden avenue in Lisle. Anoéther activity of interest is a series of Saturday field trips throughi the Arboretum, just, announced. by Mrs. Joseph M. Cudahy, chairman wf thie board, of trustees. These are to be conducted each week in May 'be'- ginning May 9, under the guidance of Qrpheus M. Schantz of Riverside, one of the foremost naturalists of the Bernie Photo Pictured above are four of the five Newf Trier'High .rchool girls -who, together u'ith others f ront the uôrth ehon' , wll compose a groîup of si.vteen seniors and juniors acting as mawitieqtins Monday evening, May 11, on the fourth floor of Field's Evanston store, The occasion isto10be the animal spring shouing of student fashions, to which parents and datuqhters are -in'i ted. -Front lef t to ri.qht in the picture are Sue Spiuuc'y. Betty Cleinents, Varthis OI'Conn .or', and PeggyScott. Wilmette Women Voters' Luncheon Is at Shawnee The annual sprinig luncheon of the Wilmiette League ùf Womien Voters is takingplace, Wednesday, May 13,y at S,-haN- nee Country club at 1 o'clock. The programn arranged for niem- bers.and guests will be a talk by Miss Grace Benjamin; who will speak on' the subject of "The juvenile Court and the ýDet entionI Home oi Coak Exhibit'anc Sall.off ,Antiques Opens May 12 The exhibit and sale of choice antiques-of f urniture, glassware, china, rugs, prints, jewelr.y, pewter. silver, and quilts, opens in the Ev- * anston Woman's club Tuesday, May 12, to continue through Saturday, May 16, f rom 10 until 10 -daily. The event, the second annmal one, and> one which was a tremendous success last year, is heid upder the auspices. of the Chicago Rockford College 'Club. Mrs. John M. Cômpton of Glencoe is chairman of the ways and means committee for the club. Mrs. James M. Hobbs of Glencoe is director of thé, exhibit. Student Fashions Sixteen girls fromi the niorth shore make their debuts asiiait-, n equins next week when -juniors and seniors from high.. schools of the north shore participate in, the annual spring showing of student fashions at Field'.s Ev- anston store. They are the Misses Betty Burling-, ham, -Betty Clements, Marthia O'Coii- nor, Peggy Scott, and Sue Spinney of New, Trier; jean Crawford, Meredith Davis,' Patsy Donaldson. and, Suzanne Su mmfers of Evanston High; Aima Moore, Cecelia. M.\oore.. Florence Rice, and, Jean Sincere. of Deerfield-Shields; Jean- Cutier. Bétsv .Doering, Jean *McCracken, Franlci- jean Sheridan -and "Gertrude. Smith, of Roycemore. 1The girls therse1ves have chosen many of the things to be shovn. Sinice graduation is so inear, particular care bas been made to show dresses that meet the requ iremnents .61 the north shore graduatingclasses. Both parents 'and daughters aire in".- vited to attend this poipular'presenta- tion to yIOuthful fashions, on Monday, May 11, at 8 o'clock in the evening., on the fourth floor. Sicokie Valley D. A. R. fo Hear Annuel Reports Skokie Valley chapter, Daugbters of the Amierican Revolution, will mieet Monday, May 1l, at the home of Mrs. James Gillies, 1148 Oakleyî ave- nue, Hubbard Woods. Luncheon. will. be served, at..12:30 oclock. The as- sisinghotesses are, to be Mrs. Ed- wýard 1L. Scheidenhelmi, and Mrs. David DeCamrp. Talks on the National Congress of the Daughters -of the American Revolution, recently held in Wash-. ing1 wares wiII De on sale. The date. will be announced later when the time of the tulips' blooming may be for etold with a little more accuracy. Arden Shore Hostess The Wilmette Arden Shore bcard will be entertained all day Thursday, May 14, at the home of Mrs. Ernest H. Freeman, 601 Laurel avenue. 1 A dinner dance ul of a committee cc Robert Warren, Mi sons, and Mrs. Loý be given at the Ke evening of Friday, [er the direction isting of, Mrs. M. Bruce Par- sD. Jories wil lworth club the ay 15. " Mr. a nd Mrs. Frank Barrett, 615 Essex road, Kenilworth, will enter- tain at dinner and. bridge, at their home Saturday evening.

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