Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1937, p. 54

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An nuel Market May 22 Junior D. A. R. Benefif Grinsted Photo Mrs. E~. W. Burke of Wilmette is to be one of the dinnewr dance hostesses Friday evening of this week, when the Kenilwporth center of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago takes over the Villa. Mo- derne as a bene fit. Mr. and Mrs. Burke have mad4e reservations for a dinner Party of eight. Perry Dunlap Smith, headmaster ofthe North Shore Country Day school, and well known educator, is ta address the members of the Chi- cago Callege club Tuesday evening,: May 25. Combining a vast ýexperience in this .country wîth study and per- sonal observations of the systeins iioeA i ther acuntriPe ,Mr. Smith. à' The Evanston Garden club is going ta hold a Garden Market on Satur- day, May 22, at Raymond Park, Ev- anston. An invitation. is extended ta ail. ,-Mrs.. Budd C. :Corbus and Mrs., Warre.n Buckley are ini charge of the> market. Mrs. Gabriel F.'Slaughteir, who is in charge of th-e'growers, reports that al .of the wellý known. growers anfd florists along the north -shore are bringing their ricest- plants and shrubs-and :that their' plants are: un- usually nice this year. zAt the Accessory booth, Mrs. Rogers L. Foote and Mrs. Ward T. Houston .have many novelties-garden coats, garde n bats, garden, aprons, gardei tools-gay. pillows and lunicheon s ets forý the porch-many Mexican hand. painted trays-unusual place cards- sweet littile corsages of fresh flower-s to w ear on coats. Mrs. Walter Clyde Jones- is in charge of the new venture, an Arts, and Interests exhibit. There will be tables set up for twelve. Old quilts, old silver, oid glassware, old floral prints, flower containers, neediepoint, old lace, 4is.h gardens, and rnany other things will be displayed. "Do corne and see, what you might caîl, aur. hobbies," the club announces. In the Food tent, Mrs. Hugli W. McCulloch and'Mrs. Horace M. Cap- ron have arranged for home made food for lùncheon. There, wilI be several luncheons froin which patrons may cboose. A steak lunch 'with the steak grilled by Mrs. Clay M. Baird over an open charcoal fire; a salad plate luncheon or a barn plate lunchéon. The lunch wilI be served by members of the junior League Garden club at small tables out on the lawn. There will be strolling musicians iný costumes about the grounds. 1Another feature of the market will be the Plant donations, "From Your Camplete conimittees have just been announced by Mrs. Stanley Ul51- rich, general.chairman of the benefit dessert bridge party ta :be given' the afternoon of- June' 4, at the; Parish flouse of St. Luke's pra-cathedral, Evanston, -by the junior group o Fart Dearborn.chapter,.Daughter.s of the American Revolution. Mrs. Lawrence Scott, chairman of the graup, w111 have charge of' tickets. She will have Mrs. D)ean.Lake Trax- 1er ta assist her.. ,Mrs. Thomas, C. Gray, who is plan-. ning the- dessert, will have as her helpers, Mrs. Gardon C. Graham, Mrs. Rager Townsend, Mrs. Everett E., Eckenbeck, and Miss Gertude Lammers. The committee. on prizes, he-aded, by -Mrs. Kenneth ýW. DeGarma, is com- pôsed of Mrs. Carl M. Wynne, Mrs. H-oward Kay, Mrs. Arthur Stringer,. and Mrs. Ren W. Templin. Mrs. Harry L. Hampton, who is ini charge of table arrangements, will have the foilowing ta assist ber : Nrs. Reid R. Bronson, the new regent of Fort Dearborn chapter; Mrs. James F. Spoerri, Mrs. Ren W. Templiti, Mrs. Carl M. Wynne, Mrs. Walter C. Burket, Miss Gertrude Lammers, ail of Evanston; Mrs. L. P. Martens of Wilmette, and Mrs. Len Young Smnith of Witnnetka. Tea Will End Tour for North Shore Vesser Club- The Narth Shore Vassar 'club will bold its next regular meeting Tues- day, May 25. At 2:15, club members.. will be shown through "Orphans of the Stormn," in Deerfield by Victor Henken. At 2:30 the meeting will con- Carlos Photo Mrs. Merle B. Keiinedyý of Wiki- netka u'as elected second vice-presi- denit of the North Shore auxiliary of the Chicago Maternity center at its lun>cheont and <nnual meetiiig. Tuesday at Exmoor 'Country club. Completing Plans for Alpha Xi Delta Benefil The final plans for the Alpha Xi Delta benefit bridge, spoiisored by the "North Shore Alumnae group 2, will be £limaxed at a special meeting ta be hield at the Alpha Theta chapter bouse 720 Einerson. street, Thursday, May 20, at 6:30 o'clock. A buffet supper ýwill, precede: the business meeting, The co-chairmen, for-the benefit bridge t be beld May 22, at 2 o'clock- in the Michigan room 'of the Edge- ýernoon neld at Starvecl Rock on Saturday,. mn club May 29.' The fraternity is composed a Wo- of dîstinguished members of profes- sional education.' Dorcas -Guilci Hostesi Mrs. Oswald Maland was hostess ta the members of the Dorcas guild of Evanston at a> dessert luncheon,* Wednesday,. at her home, 514 -Keuil- worthavenue., - - . . £và«&-. aV. Mý. v vcib Mrs. W. . Meadow. The meeting will be held Tuesday, May 25, at the home, of Mrs. Wilbert J.. Chàprnan, 2214 Chetnuit avenue, and hncheon wiIlbe served at 12:30 o'clock. of Wi W'omans. aat the

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