Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jul 1929, p. 13

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.July 19, 1929 WILMETTE RETURN FROM FISHING TRIP Ira D. Ive rson, 737 Park aven ue, and Charles ]. Broughton, 928 Ash land avenue, returned last !\[ondav irom a t\Y:;o. ,,·ccks' northe rn fishing - trip. They were accnmpanicd also b\· Frank A. Unnrn nf 9-t5 ~J ic higan <i.,·en ue, who rdttrn.cd to hi:-. Jmmc last \\'Cek. rl hey report that the 11shi tH.!. 1ras exce llent . The lakes ,,·hidt the,· ~:isited were in a \\· ildnnc~s se\Tilt\· n. 1 iks irn111 the railr(Jad. and . rearhl';l II\· callllt and pnrt;t,l!;l'. LIFE 13 Garden Talks (Cot~cd : POOLS -ROCKERIES - Attention -POOLS -ROCKERIEs .... ~ I= - by the \\.ilmette Carden Club) Along the railr(lad in \ Yillllcttc. t]H~ }'o r iuiorrn ution write t o butter-and -eggs pia11t. are again in hltl(llll. Till·\· gnl\\' luxuriantly among the cinders. ()f this interesting plant, c a I led t lt e toa d - tl a x. t h t' F I0\r c r ( ~ u ide sa,·s. "The tuhnlar. n~ llo,,· t1(1\rers h;we P . 0. BOX 2 )4. Hi ghlan d P ark. Ill , o r T el. Hi ghl and Park 1972 t \,: l 1-l i p p l' d c l 1r o 1 b s. · t h e u p per on c s n f \ \' l.' ha \'e r eferences ).t r. and ).fr;-; . . idm' \' )all. 93G Hill t\\·11 lobes and the l(l\\l'f lli three, the rt' Iltt'.r Oilt' nf ,,·hich extends into a n);ul. Indian Hill. entertained a fe\\' lar,l!;t' sac-like ~pur and has a protrud- gu~ . .; ts at tea la st Stmda~y:__=e~ \·:_ct~lt~· n~g~ · ·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J ing. p()uting. orange palate that clnses tl 1c tlmlat of tlw h1P:-SP111. This arrangement is dc:-;i.l!·ncd iPr the humhkhce, \rhnsl' \\'l'ig·Jt t 011 the lo\\·cr· lip This establishm ent closes at 1 p.m . on S aturda.\'S durin {! July and A ugttst npt'lh the flm\'l·r ~o he can gl't at the nectar. \\'hik it is tightly cJu:,ul tll pilferin.l! ants." l1 d () r l' .\ ra in ~ t r l'l' t '\'as 1ll ad c i 11 t () a higlJ\, · a~· . thl'rl' \\·ne 111an_,. blue fla t.:s and tign's cap liliL'=' gr(l\\·ing alott .l!; the railr r,a d in thl' tall Qrass. It \\as a delight t1' ~l'l' them . . Cuing i 11 t n to" 11 o 11 t h t' ' · I.. " llll a h \) t 16~4 ORRINGTON AVENUE Juh· cLty. look in!:L i11r tlo\\tr:- irom t!J e car \\'iiHI\1\\. onl' i., rnrarded at sc\'l'ral places along thL· \\'~ty at J llH,·ard street. ior nne -1>,· the si,l!;ht oi nounc- . ing fh-ts, tlw.,t· n :ry pink tltl\\Trs that gro\\' (111 du:-t .' · hi .LdHrays and in L' 111 pt~· h)ts . .~\ !ll(inth ag11, in a lnt tH:ar .\fapk avenue. the rattll'snakt-\H~ L· d. a plant with go l den-~· cliP\\' flO\\'l'r. " ·as in fu ll hh1nm. ln l·~,·an:-ton. at that time. mtL' nas~cd nn the "L." a fil' ld hlttt' 1\'ith spidcr\\'ort. al:-n ktt'nwn as lnb's tear:~. " ·hnc exca,·atin!.! h;td alrea~h· rut niT nne half oi a .largL' blue 1;atch. a if!lrding a ~nnd example of DilL' methocl hv \\·hich Pur ,,·ild tlO\\'l'rs hl'cnmc extinct, as streets an· changed and homes built. .illrs. J. H . BlakJtey, of 9JJ J Uichigatt A vemte, - and e\'ery frock in the Edgar A.. Eva11sloll , a member of the Evat~ston Junior Continuing one's ride on the "L," Steve ns collection ·w as selected he· looking for Ao\\·c rs. hut no longer for L ell,~ll f', weari11g a chi[fo11 fro ck from the Edgar cause of its oi·iginality of design , " ·ild Ao\Yer., one passes the cemeten·. ..l. S tevn1s collectio11. There t he potted plants that \\'ere place xquisite coloring, and decided wear· Photo by Carlos ed there for ~Iemorial day arc gro\rability. Printed chiffons in this pres· ing bea ut ifull y. The cemetery is like e ntation are marked by a new beauty a garden, bright \Yith red and \Yh itc - n1any of then1 are created fron1 and pink geraniums and other Ao\\·ers. fabrics imported from France to On a lan~c number of t he rear porches back of the "L" one sees hnxcs and d elight discritninating won1en. There pots of blooming plants and Yincs. a re both light and dark backgrounds These porches :-.ho\Y a l<wc of ho111e and in the solid colored chiffons thc\· arc the outd<)nr sitti ng f<)Oills of n1any channing pastel tints. The perso11s " ·ho h:we pr~,hahh· had plants a 1> out them a 11 n f t h c i r fir L' s. l' n infrock shown at the right is an exantple tentinna lh· nr notJ these people han· of the good tas te coupled ·w ith made th e Yie,,· from the " L" IYi ndmr a ad vance fashion ntirrored in frocks pleas<lnt<.:r one tha n han.' their neighhors \\'hn usc their porches as a stor fron1 the Edgar A. Stevens Shop. ing place for nlcl furniture and r ubb ish. , =: W t· huiJ.I watt· .r J~«·nl s and ro ··kt>rh·s t o suit y our place and pocket. " ·o rk i s lfllllruJ.ltt·Nl J··ak · JH'nof n ntl frost-proof. Watt·r I. ilit· s, Uu l' k f' r y ria nthur. our speeialt:r· . ;; NAJURAL POOL &ROCKERY WO· RKS Edgar A.Stevens.lnc. E:VAN STO N CHIFFON RULEI S THE SUMMER MODE THROUGH EXQUISITE INDIVIDUALITY !\£ r~. H rrhcrt L. Lucas. 173 Fu ll er lane, \\'innetka entcrtained at a dinne r party la st Friday ft)r sixteen guests at the Sha \rncc Co untn- cl ub fo r M r s. Rnl>crt \\'ooclr uff. \\' lln \\'as fo rm erl v ~fiss Beat r ice Pease of Kcnih,·or t h.- T he part~· went S\\·i mmi ng fi r st a nd after d inner playe d hridgl'. -0- Costume Jewelry Completes the ensemble always A three-strand necklace of pearls properly accon1panies the semi· forn1ality of this chiffon frock. Twisted strands of pearls, and grad· uated strands are also in Fashion's litnelight for wear with chiffon frocks. Our presentation of costume jewelryreflects the accepted trends of the n1oment. 'M r s. Rober t \ \ ' oodr tt ff and her family have hce n 1·isiting lH'r pa r ents . .\1 r. and M rs. \\' arrc n Pl'ase. 320 L eire~tc r road, Ke nil \\'orth. ~f rs. \\'nnd m~ was fornte rh- ~I iss Beatrice P ease. S he plans to he here se\'cra l wee ks lo nge r. -oUrs. Mor ri s Hell (forme rl y. Miss 'M oritz of Keni lworth ) arri ves thi s wee k wi t h her fa mil v to visit her parent s, Mr. an d U r s. ·T heodore Moritz, 226 \ Va rwic k road, K enilworth , for two or three w eeks. 0- Mrs. Sange r Bro1vn a nd Mr s. Rob ert Law. o f Ke nil wor th motor ed to Green Lake, \ Vis., thi s wee k for a short vi sit. -oMrs . .Frank Cheeseman (formerly of Kenilworth) entertained her bridge club last Friday at the North Shore Golf club. Chiffon 'kerchiefs, chiffon hosierythese accessories are ready to be chosen to accompany the chiffon frock- in the accessories departn1ents on the main floor.

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