Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jul 1937, p. 33

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having garilen bloomis which th ey have shared ge nerously with those in whose Iîves flow- ers would not otherwise hiave a .part. T. V., Purcell, presidentof the guild, received f rom Lea, D.- Taylor,. head residetof the Chicago Commons, the foliowing.9 "The beautiful flowers have been coming regularly every Thursday, and, continue togive. much pleasure and delight to our beauty-loving neigh- bors., "Each week has brought- the flowers that were. in season, and so. we ýhave had a big variety. But perhaps the bridai wreath that came the first week in june was ùsed in. the. mostin- teresting way of ail. It came on the, day when our largest club of Italian mothers was haviaag its last einig, of the season and it was to be a party, so we saved the flowers until that evening. The bridai wreath was made up in bouquets and after the pro- gram had been given and the lunch served, Miss Cheney, the director, sur- prised the mothers by giving each one a bouquet to take home. "Their delight was great. They im- mediately decided to have a mock wedding, everyone took part, andthe Hot weather aheadl -And our summer clear- ance sale cornes just in .,,time, for you to make great savirngs -on your wvarm - weather, ward-' rob e. L Bradley, Handcrafted Knits... the knits wvith, a reptato.. are offered in three *Mrs. 'Paulîe S. Sueoko f, 8W9 Chestnut avenue, who is Pictured oit the Queeén Mary,- ha$ just returnted front 1a». extended trip to Europe' with a Party of friends. Name Assistants for Skokie Golf CIarman Mrs. K. G. Baur and Miss Mary Morgan are assisting Skokie Country club's women's golf chairman, Miss Lorraine Hayes, for the month of July, planning varied events for the women's golf day each Frida.* 1* 1~ -? s4' "groups rn'this sale .at b $8.5, $3,75and. 55! $1575.This Colle- tinincludes coats., suits and froçks in lin- en, cotton and lustre Chenilles> and Bun- durai We hope you* will corne earlq and take. advantage of these sav- the city sent to Mr. Purcell this brief note:- "Again we thank you for your beautiful gift of flowers. They surely make this nursery a happy one." Th e guiid, in its work of spreading the joy of flowers and plants, and the delicacies, fruits and jellies, asks co- operation of north shore residents, who from their gardens can send colorful .blossoms to the local repre- seÉtatives for distribution in hospitals, en's W estern last week. at cl ub: U.oi1 .asociatJion, p-ayeu the Hinsdale Country Mr.- an d Mrs. Weston Davie of 740 Maclean avenue, Keniiworth, enter-. tained at a cocktail party Friday eve- ning at their homne for about. twenty guests, preceding the Exmioor Coun-ý try club dance. N t> sportswear. 7 04 CHUR C H S TR EE T ~~I Biadley Knits Exclusively 1 nut avelpue, went south two ,weeks to nieet Miss Mary, Claire Weý Favana, Cuba, a classmate at i&dge, Park school, Briarclijf Manor, Iý The girls were guests at a house at St. Petersburg, Fia., for ten day. have now gone to Havana, where Suekoif wili be the guest of Miss at. ber homfe for. the next m onth. 629 DAVIS STREET SHOP EVAN STON Value s lo 6.75 Shop..1Ï cool. alr-ýcondiined comlfort ofJ*eilý u

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