Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1939, p. 38

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en Local Organizatioris Malce En- try in Navy Pior Exhbit. Which Shows«,Gardon Hislory of Ilinois Delving into the history .of this state e~t scertamn the true atmos-, phere of certain of its periods-its primeval forests, its first settiers in their log cabins, Civil War, days, Greek revival period, the Victorian ornateness of the time o! the first World's fair, Illinois gardens o! to- day, and those of tomorrow con- ceived in the imagination of their creators- garden clubs have, for niany weeks, been rmoulding their1 plans for: their entries ini the Chi-, cago Flower show, 1939 model. Tenj 2.,- tte aarden Club Wilmette Garden r4ry ini the majorE w box of the pres 1 pocket with flowei is the minor exhibil MIU enter the potted of Mrs. Frank Barrett. Mrs. Don- ald W. Mercer is the chairman of exhibits for .the club and the mnem- bers of lier committee Inclu .de Mrs. H. J. Williamis, M.rs. Harold Tide- mxan, Mrs. Bentley M dCloud, and :rMrs.' Frank Barrett. Mrs. Harold Barnes is in charge of ticket sales. Evanston Junior League A, garden in the center of the Aldine.Square group at the Flower show Wil be arranged by the, Gar- denv Club of the Evanston Junior league. Fashionable during the 1893 World' s Fair period, this place sug"- gests a VWctorian garden, which wîil be carried out by Mrs. Myron Wat- kins of Kenilworth, chairman,- as-* sisted by Mrs. Rich2ad C.Thà zor 111e. as a th St. Patrick's day is the signal for what will be one of the outstahding social events'of the, Womnan's Cath- oic. Club year, the gala ways and means luncheon, which i.s under the general direction1 of. Mrs. Walter P. Berminghami, ways and means chairman. >Friday, March 17, at 1 'cock the affair takes place at Shawnee Coun- try club for the purpose of raising- funids for thethree-way division of. ways and means funds, to the club, te the philanthropy departmnént, and to the Sanctuary departmfent. Because all of these activities share in the proceeds, the chairman urges that all members of the club not only attend, but invite their -" beHave Phot ague Garden DHvnPit 'd Osgood o! The responsibility of making 'flower show: ar'rangements for one of the most, 'ganization. out standing social events of the mmnrittee for mette this seasan, the St. Pat- mn club met rick's day luntcheon and bridge )f te chir- at Shawnee Country club «t 1 f tephair- o'clock, rests with Mrs. Walter Lepmtanin P. Bermingham, ways and means ibit, ad tw- chairman of the club. She is assste and twotte f e ts. tServicmmtte f em Mrs. William Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Max J. Kelling, Mrs. Charles Norman, Mrs.*William Otter, Mrs. Henry G. Prosser,. Mrs. John Ronan, Mrs. Alberto Salvi, Mrs. Clifton P. Walk- er, and Mrs. A. W. Withrow, al in-embers of the ways and means committee. Mrs. C. A. Laystromn.1 A. Claar is ini charge vance sale of tickets. Home and Garden Club An interior window an for the Aldine Squaree be arranged by the ad- bert Philipsborn o! Glencoe. oorway W:nnetka. Garden Club ut will 'The Feeling of Galena" is to be ilw<,orth the Winnetka Garden club's con- ?riends of Arden Shore camp are requested to rernember that. Mrs. Roy R. Marquardt is now collect- ing soap wrappers and soap fiake coupons with which to obtain silver- warefor Arden Shore. camp. W$iili Miss anet .Uaynor, the movie star, and her mother, Mrs. Laura Gaynor, were guests of' honor at a dinner Party Saturday evening at the homne of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall, 1725 Lake avenue. The Halls brought their houseguests with them from New York, after a trip to Jamaica. Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Miss Gaynor, and Gilbert Adrian visited 'the island for six weeks, and Mrs. 1that the nue to be ay of the r of 'the For Arden. Silver

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