Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Aug 1937, p. 28

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N. S.,C5rden Club The trend toward gentleman f.arns and rural atmosphere lias paved: the way for this year's North Shore Garden iclub flowver show, to. be heldFriday and' Sat- urday, August 6 and 7, at' the Lake; Shore Country club, Glen- coe. The 1937 milkmaidi tersar denim overaI1s-, and the pretty 'Sun- bonnet Suies"- wilI grace aý countrv setting built by i andscape- architects. The schedule for the -flower show contrastsý the sophisticated arrange- ments for, a. game roomn with the "back to the sou arrangement. for a gentlemanl farmfer's dinnerý table.. In addition. to. viewing interesting flower. arrangements and fine ex- amples 'of the flower-growers' skill, ing the beautifui gardens of Samuel Marx, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Rothschild, Mrs. Milton Goodman, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mandel. Mrs. Samuel Lebold of Winnetka, chairman of. the committee in charge of the show, is assisted by Mrs. fier- man Felsenthal and Mrs. L. M Hamburger of Winnetka; Mrs. Lewis W. Lepman and Mrs. Frederic Pick of Glencoe, and Mrs Arthur Baldauf. )14 at "745*Sherdan roaa,, Vvî"nnetka. Mrs. A. J. ±reiler Glencoe is handling the*.publicity the show. Four classes are announced various annuals and perennials, for dahlias and gladioli. These ail classified in Section IV. The three sections are as follows: Section .1 1-Arr *r of for for a.nd' are nietal(O- JM. . fashlon snowv. A transport airtt ne. is cooperating zvith ftie boar-d by providing 1ilsit ra-)inodcirn Sk 'vsleeper as flitc sefting for preview-. shotwius of thte modes of 193~8. Fash ions for travel, aflernoon uwear, and lowinqing ap- par~1wil1tic nodeied oàtht/e fash ion show 10bbe held aI bbc .Çkokie School auditorium itn in Winetka on Sep- tem ber 25 i)ebs anzd sub-debs of flic north shore sz4urbs gazc a preview, of Iliese fashionis aIt fle Ch icago Munmicipal air- port the other da v usilg a Skysleeper as flice settl'iny. The. zuoinenaltendîng the fas/îion show wcl/i bc as mue/z roun tiP fo Hlywoo noi U, of these ~M* Anmong thle Wzinetka girls at 'thle air port zerfronti kift to right, Evelyn. Shurnan, Sally Japie Crowdc'r, Mar- gery Shunman, Lucy Jane. Keeler and Marion HalI. Mrs. Austinv Jenner, clzair;nan, and Mers. ISdz, iDi I>r-ýie, -co-chairmani of miodels for thte shozving of auttiniii modes, are sending out invitations on1 behiaif of 11wic uck board carlier than. in other ycars, £0 thaït'.bbtr chosen iinay kno.w their indiVidual iahneubs a i az clothes specially, designcd foi, tlw,,z. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Nason, 733 Ctummings avenue, Kenilworth were the guests last week-end of William A. Courtright of Indianapolis. to heil will y( W. Bu ,nything to donate, iotifv Mrs. Edwini Sunset. road, Win- netka, industrial chairmnan mette," Mrs. Rogers asks. miake arrangements to send to Arden' Shore. for WiI- .She wjll the. gifts nave been j u . 1

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