Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1939, p. 44

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The Kenilworth Garden club an- nounces a: talIk b y Daniel Catton Rich,,directorot fine arts at, the, Art. Institute of Chicajgo. "The Painter >Looks at Flowersi," is the subject he hias chosen for the event which Wil take place at il o'clock at IndianlEuH club on Monday, June 5. Mr. Rich wlll use a profusion of slidles, some In ,color., illu strating the developmrent of Mse atr in their use of flower materlal, and wil speak of the changmng attitude of pamnters toward this subjeet. The. talk will be followedý by-a luncheon, served ai frescoif the day, is fine, and groups planning to ýat- tend may reserve tables. The ienv-j Iiis Frrija Mary Lee, way s a nd means chairman; Mrs. Dean Lake Traxier, ' program Çchairman; .Miss Priscilla Wheelock, publicity cha .ir- man; Miss Frances Ellis, niember: at large.. M~rs.- Vernon Replogle continues as president another year. The prograrn for tonight (Thurs- day), the last meeting of the club year, will be a talk by Herbert S. Geisler on "The Seeing Eye Insti- tute." Mr. Geisler, a prominent Chicago attorney, will be accom- panied by his German shepherd dog, Nubia. As. Mr. Geisler is himself a "OgraduaIte" of The Seeing. Eye school ýhe is i a position to tell a great deal about this remarkable and. far-reaching organization. f-.b rf~ 4' ;e at? Spcoke Luncheon Il be. Spoke V of the Wilmette Presby- i idian terian church WHI hold an all-day talk luncheon meeting on Truesday, May' from23 at the homne of Mrs. R. C. F'yfe, iber- 54 Earlston road, Kenilworth, atT hfeon Il: 30 o'clock. Sby talic before the Kenilworth Garden el ub and its iriends on J-une 5, will be his last given i and about Chicago for thiis season. He has been iivited to give a group of-1ectures during the summer before the Fine Arts section of the Golden Gate ex- position at. San Francisco. the Woman's Missionary society on Thursday, May 25, at 2. o'Clock. Tbe occasion . will be the installationof, offiicers and t he annual mitebox opening. Mrs. Roy S. Lundin will preside' and the program featuring the Unit- ing Methodlst cOnference'held re- c=tli Kansas CitY, Mo., wifllbe inesly. interesting to every. wom-. an of the church. Mrs. Daniel Stecker of . Wilmette, national officer of. the ,Woman's Homie Missionary society who has been working for months on the in- ner Missionary council of the Con- ference throughout the two weeks' session, will be the speaker. Mrs. Arthur L. Fuller andl Mrs. Ernest Lynn Waldort will givm highlights of this inspirlng and historical Meth- refreshments are being plaiined and interested women of other churches in the village are welcome'. r0 Visit The Wl Bernie Photo Barbara Welch of Glencoe toil dance several specialty numbers as, a lor shovw eitureofth «'Hick Hlop" which the Seabury guild of the Church of the floly C'omforter is sponsoring at the KenilwG.-th. club Saturday night of this week. Luierature Meeting Is Next Nrfhrdge Event Alluw1l De 0Âowead y a re- Rachel Frank's "I Married bond," givèn by Mrs.. Ed- Middleton. In the absence Ilarold Ingersoil; literature ,- who is in the hospital as of an accident. Mrs. Frank be Comine TalenÏs--for GuJid Luncheon

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