Septeinher il, is. the day; e place is. the community roomn of the auditorium of the Central school .,.In Glencoe. The, hour for opening is 1 'clock, and the exhibition' will. continue through the evenling. A ill charýge véryno be made. inal admission: Aniother innovation this yeaàr will be the booth Wheëre garden tools and plants will be on sale. This feature is added for 'the irst time ini shows which heretofore havebeen given ini the home of one of thë members and! have .offered only exhibits, arraniger! hy ýthe membership. The*committee for the flower show iheaded by Mrs.'Frederick Fisher. and' has for its members, Mrs. M'il-, liam Hagenah, Mrs. Johný Milton, Tramner, *Mrs. George Pope,, Mrs. J. Cameron Aspiey, Mrs. Robert Mouila,'if Mr'ê. ton, Mrs. Warner 44iels. Paul Battey. L Friday, Class. C, by Mrs. Fred Schroeder. of of. arrangeEvanton, is in ,charge Wilmette. Championship . week was held at Reed'and Miss Dorothy Harrison. hr lma ot h fieso Kildeer August Il to 14. Mrs. W. C. DrmmndofEvaniston was winner. association. who will also aid in welin Class AMiss Margaret:Curtiss ofIcoming th guests,. are Miss Janet Evanston was runner-up, and Mrs. 1 'ippey ô-f Evanston, president,; Mrsë. OUC. Roessler of Wilmette, received J. Roscoe .. Harry of Chicago, vice. the consolation. ,In Class B, the wiii president; Mrs. Williamn F. Soule Of] uner was Mrs. 'H. S. Hawes of 'Deer- Evaulston. -treasurer,. and Mrs. 'John field, the runner-up, Mrs. K. .- B. Kirhbv of F.vanston, secretaryCramn of Wilmette. Mrs. R. F.,Moore1 of Chicago won the consolation prize.' Mrs. Fred Schroeder of Wilette Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Darling, was. winner in Class -C,. and Mliss Katherine ýCollison, of Evanston vvas 1538 Highland, avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. .Seddon of 1533 Was.hthe ruiiier-up. ington. avenue entertained a group of friends at dinnter and bridge at the illinois Golf club Wedniesdav eveI mrs. 'javia %. Irluc *.Zs, 7. u BY FLO RE,NCIU SIJDE NDKID Becoming mrepopular every. day in the itimuming class for fait ýand winter dresses are su ede Kelly green in: a and 'kid belt on a black polo suede wide afternoon dress with 8-inch Necklines piped' peaked cuifs . An im. suede. in brilliant ported medieval girdie of cutout silver' kid on a darlc evening gown with acc6m'panying bracemlet of the same kid. .. . George W. Spring.rs Are on Tr fo Alaike trip to Alaska. They spent a week at Banff and Lalke Louise, went to V'ancouver, B. C., and from there they sailer! to Skagway. After a trip into the iiitirior of. "Tht Dymond Tree" is the namne Alaska, they will go by boat to oi the gold-colored leaflet which hias Seattle and' Sanî Francisco, stopping beeni sent to the 1157 known members over to visit friends for a while be- of 724 Forest avenue are now on ai -up Mr. an Mrs. George \V. Springer North Shore Rosidents Attend Dymnond Reunion Florence, 333 Park Aeue, Glencoe, ùa a waIl Irnomun desaIner and stylist on the Northi SW#v CitalUonuePatv'on&ze Our Ad4ertisers *The center two pages arc filler with signatures of members of the Dynlour! family which includes Mr. and Nîrs. Herbert J. Smith and Marliss and Joan of 236 Linden avenue, Wilmette, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Austin aud-Barbara of 1112 Central avenue,. and Mlrs. Edwin C. Austin (Marion Roberts) of Glencot,. daughter of Mrs. - Chantes N. Roberts of 1014 Lake avenue, Wilmette. Tht Wil- tour of the British isies. She was' accompanier! by- Miss Ethel Wright of La Grange: Her sister, Miss Jane. Springen, is visiting a school friend, Miss Mary Heidrieh, at her home at Northiport Point, Mich., aur! is,.expecter! home this week. Vacation on Ranch Perona Inervew5 Congress Hotel-ChicagoPeronl Itevie ýHotel New Yorker-New North and South circies are also viter! to attend.i (Supervised trip to Arizona, leaves La Salle Street