Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1939, p. 48

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Unique and original as its name Imfplies, will be the 4onkey. basket- baU gamne to be played. iu the gym-. naslumn of, New Trier Hligh s chool on A."prg . 15, as a beneflit for the Park Ridge School for' Girls., It. apb>aos re. announced this week au bemg:. From Wilmette -Mns. Burt .. Denrnan,. Mr. and Mrm George Lib- by, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. MAulford. From Kenilworth - Mr. and. Mrs. Allan Bulley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Bulley, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Freu- denreicb, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Haw- ley. Mn. sud.Mrs. John.T. Janette, Mr. and Mrs. Bentley G. McCloud, Mr. and MVr .W. F.Shattucelr.Mr. 1 r. anid Mr. and Mrs. *and Mrs. A. L. - Mr. and Mrs.'. -Mr. and Mrs. R~. H. -Dr. anid Mrs. Hugh Mr. and Mrs. W. C. s. Howard Greer, and ,Tun Pujita Phot One of the eittrance plantings in& the "Aldine Square" of the Chi- cago Flower show is this design worked out wth green and red foliage plants and set in raked gravel. Entered by the Kenlworth Garden club, it wins the. coveted blue ribbon. "Snowball" plants budding nto blossoms are near the steps.. In green-blue uTfl5 are red foliage leaves andL vinca vines. Varieties of caladium are arranged in the garden, mith pale pfank plants of that species on the steps. The flower show, a pro ject of the Garden Club of Illinois, will be open dai?, tntil Sunclai, u:ht, A crowded calendar'of activities Is in store for members of the Shaw- nee . Country ' club, next week, wth three 'special fMatures to be ,pre- sented i addition to the regular weekly program. A record turnout' of Shawnee * mexnbers, families, and guests is predlcted' byAlUchard Howells, en-, tertairiment échairman, on Monday evening, when "Lands of. The Mid- »ight Sun,"' a travelogue with orig- inal natural color motion pictures,. will be shown by Willim J. Tonesk, nioted travel, expert. The- tra.velogue covers a 10,000 mile journey to Iceland, Hammer-, fest, famed as the northennmost town in the world, Bergen, Oslo, Stockholm, Visby, Finland, Lenin- Scandinavian "Smorgasbord" din- ;0 ner wil be served before the trav- elogue. Next Tuesday, Shawnee will pre- sent the first of a regular weekly series of book reviews by Florence Bourke Ellis, who hàs earned the reputation of being one of the fore- most literary commenta tors i. the mldwest. Mrs. Ells will review part, and girls wum the Park sage school wiUl give a ."curtai raiser," in the evening. Park Ridgtc School for Girls, a * philanthropyr widely supported by Chicago and Xonth Shore residents, and one to. which many of the feder- ated women's clubs give funds, is a achool home for dependent, not de- * linquent girls. Choice of Ann Kuper On Monday, April 3, at 2: 15 o'clock, Ann Birlc Kuper will pre- sent "Mamba's Daughters" at the temple ini Glencoe. The reading la given. under the auspices of the Sis- terhood of the North Shore Congre-1 gation Israel and 18 open to the1 publie. . B.nefit for Mary Crane The Mary Crane Nursery league will sponsor a two-day rummage sale. April 12 and 13. The chairman of the event is Mrs. Victor Jones of Evanston. On, her committee are Mrs. L. L..Peterson, Mrs. Clive Bis- su PoPuiar aurmng March. One of the great Qarly sound pictures,-I Amn a Fugitive Ërom a Chain Gang," will be shown on Thursday- evening. to inaugurate the April series of outstanding sound movies from the collection of the Museum of Modern Art Film library, of New York. on as usual, wlth noon hour for a n.er, J. 'ue0caay. bie Is in charge 6o Lounced that th4 Itable prizea. 4S ire ta

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