Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Mar 1937, p. 50

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*FIower Demonstrations In, * This Year;, Show .Comn Lists Club Énfries A new feature of the Chicago Flower showý% on the N av y Pier April 3-11, inclusive, to be in-, augurated this year, is the dem- onstration of ,flowers appropri-ý ate to costumes of variôus types. Wththe beadquarters of the Garden Club of Illinois, sponisor of the. show, buzzing with activ- ity,, with commfittee...miembers from v ario us clubs, c nferring planning, collecting, and' keêP- ing details of, these plans secret,. the flowver showcoi'nimittee tliis wveek gives an official list of these north shore clubs, their presidents, the, exhibits they have entered, the chairmen of exhibits. A group of sub-debutantes, young iatrons, and older womnen will wear flowers Mrs. Bert Schiller McDonaWO will arrange ini suitable bouquets, boutonnières, and corsages appropri- ate foÇr street: day-tirne, evening, and dinner table arranged by Mrs. Frank Barrett.. The Kenilworth Junior Garden Club, whose president is Mrs. Allan- E. Bulley, willexhibit a dormer wini- dow in a, guest room . .Mrs. Ogden. .Cook is chairmanl.' SThe Kenilworth Home and Gardeni club, Mrs. Frank C. Na.son, president. will display a garden. house*in charge of' Mrs. Nason, Mrs., Richard Johns- ton, Mrs., Arthur, Adair, and Mrs. John Roberts. The club will also have an Oriental arrangement in charge of' Mrs. Arthur Lindsley, and a suhmerged floral arrangement with Mrs. G. W. Vaught as chaitman.' The Wilmette Garden club has .three entries, a garden house, aI hinged console table and flower ar- rangement suitable for a chiurch.. C, Colton Daughaday is pre.sident' ot the Winnetka Garden Club, which. also a mnember of the Garden Club) of Amierica, is having a Dutch garden facing a c anal. Mrs. Richiard WV. Walsh is chairinan of that entry. The Garden department of the \Vinnetka \Voman's club, , whose president is Mrs. George Morris, i, Mrs. Warren Skoemaker, 45 Green Bay road, Hu& bard Woods, *is. co-chairman of the Chicago Flowzcer shoic to be presented by the Garden: Club of Illinois April 3-11, at the Navy Pier. Mrs. Shoem.ake'r, bcsides her» brilliast irecord wcilh the *Garden: Club of. Illinois, is national- ly knou~u iin garden club work, being IMore thaii fifty womnen, in-. cluding a 1,few.memibers ofth Winnetka Music'club who have joinedthe vounteers, are ;wit h energy and deterîninatlon work-. îiig on. the .AuxiiîarY Comml.ittee. for the Continuance, of A,%rtis§t.. Recitals, conbinùg the., n o r t h.- shore f or- subscriptions. in o .rder that another series inay be given pncxt :year. About, six >huindred, tickets already.have. been ýsub- scribed, an increase, of about one huindred in a week, and of* that total' nuniber sold, tývo hundred are applied for by newv residenits. Mrs. G. 1. Bell, whose home is on the border f ôi Wnntka, has eolitnx teered to campaign in Kenilworth,' with a group of assistants-Mrs. Fergus Mead, former music critic of a, Milwaukee paper; Mrs. John Wilds, Mrs. Paui Kelly, Mrs.. Evelyni LaSalle, Mrs. Williami C. White, Mrs. Conger Reynolds, and Mrs. Walter Marx. Others fromn Winnetka and Ev-ans',- ton, swell the ranks of Voltinteers. i pier, and on twu Iys ii ia with the decoration .of tables foi featuring pools and paving; mantel various occasions. - arrangements in modern manner, and, Present at the preview of the and Mrs. K. M. Henderson are ini Flower show .Friday evening, April charge of the entries, Mrs. . L. 2, an invitational affair, will be a Suter is president of the club. group of about, thirty. members of the National Council of State Gar- den Clubs, several of whom will serveT.8cm e5id as judges. They represent al' sec- T eo eBie tions. of the ountry.- garden tacing a cana .cxhibit in charge of Tideuman. It will also Urs. H~ar, ova o (ilencoe, CharlesJ becotme avis of nkeaion. Louis. Farwell l'o Be Bride of Chas. Davis mrs. Arthur Burrage Farxvell o f 164 Lake street, Glencoe, annnounces the approaching marriage' of lier dlaughter, Louise,'Itô Charles F. Davis of tertained a group, of tbeir Sunday_ evening at a co4 , Th nei-uxliary conmmutee is eager for ail the support If can get in its fight to maintain concerts' of high.est standard' bv artists of highest re- nownVI given 'within easy reach of north shore homes at inoderate prices. It is eager to secure volun- teers, to have questions asked, to give information, and any resident of these villages who has ,iot been. ap- roit of Mrs. George' N. Lamxb, 115 Wood- cently bine avenue, was hostess to the mem- e, en- bers of her reading group at a lunch- As last on meeting held at her home on party. Monday. '1

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