Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jun 1936, p. 32

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Champion Saddle P"n of U.S, and 1mour %Vh eeler oînLakce Forest;, Miss Marham of Hinsdale; Mrs. EdFamol4s Conadju* Cavalry Teamn Jane ward K. WVelles, of Lake Forest and Among 296 Hor»s. ntered Donald N>acPhcrson of Winnetka. %adjeJ.fl of t 11 1it ('-A States, arrivcd at <)nwentsia Minday, along with six other bine ril>bon tlentries fr*i- Nf is. FÉ1:ancées I)o<'Ie's fartn at D e trcoit, SMid,1 i., ë(conpe te ii) th é I.ak F - orest 1 lo)rse- shipw.vhc King of the 1I>ain.èhîî,i j W'isconisin will be represented by the Floy-d Ruiocher string froni Wauwautosa, andsera entries froni Milwakee. iss Eileen Bigelow.,of WýNhite Bear -Lake,Mn. has entered *tojumpers, Turrey and Viaduct.' In- addition to the. horse show,:the w%%eek-endJ activities at Onwenitsia in-ý Ole a pet show for, children 'on Fniday morning and bazaar %whichwill he run by clubwomnen of lAke Forest. ton, Ky.; threc horses fromi the Oxford, Mich., farm of Louis L. Bredin. of Detroit; and the Glenhc>Imc Stable string of twenty entnies in the stakc classes, inWhich $0,OO0 in. cash pnizes will Lie distributed. The Gle.nholm-, stable, owned by Adrian Van Smi deren, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Shipped part of its string from Detroit, where jit corpeted ten days ago and the bal- e at her home'at. 8ü9 a t Ncewv Central, avenue,ý in honor l'a, and in the National show% of Mrs. N'ork. The rose gardens of the. estate, James A.. Burrill and Miss janie Bur%which Sunday's arriviaIs at Onwventlia In- nul. is appropriately named BelMiîss 1Burrili and 'Mrs. fHal' Don Camnpbell, 523 E~xr'oad, is orme (Beautiful Oaks) wilI be at the clude<1 Miss Mary Fi1sher's royal 4 ~o~Dr. Cari HapaU n tc) i)e mar- leaviang Kenilworth this week for a height of theiù bloorn Irish and RadfiantRhtt1ifronri ?Miss for the affair.' :nonth at Forest Lake, Vs Mary Fisher's I)ixiana Fanm, I,exinig-> The admission fee is nominal, with tlirough Sunclae. Guests of, Honor ai ea. King of the Plain valuel ai S50 X<i_ %Yill he making his. first apaac M\rs. Dravid F. Hall i gi ing a since sweeping his classes ati>Devoni. today: (Thursday> The chairmen ïor the Evanstonjunior League who wilI' Jepi the general -committee for ýth,. nàtiqùal annpal confe 'rence of' the À£ssàé~iaAn event, of great interest tion. of junior Leagues -of Anierica along the north shore is a ben.eare announced this week, The Chiça go and Evanston Ieague s are to be fit garden p.arty, to be givenfor c o-hostesses. to'the- con*vention which the Lakce Bluff orphanage at the, will le in. Chicago- and Ev'anston Lake Forest. estate. of Ms from Mv17-May 2, ,of next year, Harry 4N. Mclntosh on Wedinclusive. MIrs. Aýlfred' H. Taylor of Glencoe nesday, July I. from il1 o'clock ,t morning until 7o'Clock in is co-chairmfan. Mfrs. John Tayloris il]I assisting chairman. Mrs. John E. the evening. The. affair i1 Blunt is treasurer; ,M1rs., John . 'provide a threefold opportunity Louis is-Evanston billeting.chairan Ér. ouis 'Tilden, Evanston trans- to See * one Of. the beautif ut portation, chairmnan;. Mrs. Kingsley estates. of the north shore,* to Rice, printing.; Nrs. Donald Lourié, contribute to a worthy cause, information; NMrs. Dean McCormick, and to enjoya. variety, of divert-. registraàtion; MNr5. M itchell Howe, ing enitertain>ments. assisting secrtarv. Open for Garden Party for Qrpharnege WiII De Bride of Kenilworth Mon il a special price for chiidren. The committee planning the numerous tecatures for the benefit announces that there will be attractions for old and young including pony rides, a* .Marshall Field and company fashion show, fortune tellers, refreshments of ail kinds, and several surprises flot to be revealed tîntil later. S. E. Leemnan of W;ilmette is poresi- standing calvary unit in Caniada. The Mississauga entries are und(l-feate<I i Canadla. Their appearance at Lake Forest marks thei first tume that -Misisauga horsc a compecd off B'ritihsoul. Chicf amrng its entnies i,,Stimbç.r 317, judged the ' champion jim'per iii the J>omilnioni. lie wilIlbe lianled livb Capt. A. K. Jordan, who has wvon the. TIoronto show four consecuitive vears uY the wzissi.ssau>ça i rsv * uic Out- Hroffmnannl of vWinnetka, fnrst vicepresident; Frank Milhenning of, Evanston ' second. vice-president; Mrs Alden B. Swift of Chicago and Lake Forest, treasurer, and Howard 0;. board of trustees.. -The, orphanage cares for approx imately 125 children Barnes of Winnetkla, memiber of, the broken lomes of 'northern froni Ililois. Mrs. on ner zc'o~' home jrom wr where s/w 'has bec,, teaciinig.,, -j trc ivi*yonsme Pat Tweek-enda *Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Fox, 730 Forest' avenue, moved to Wilmette thi.s spring fron Evanston.

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