Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Oct 1929, p. 9

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October 11. 1929 WILMETTE LIFE Realize $700 at I Garden Talks Bridge Benefit for War Veterans -------~-___,l Jly G. H. _ The bridg-e b.enefit given under the auspices of the ex-service committee 0f the Kenilworth Neigh hors \1\.' ednesdav. October 2. as a benefit for the disabled war veterans at Great Lakes. proved an overwhelming success. Sixty-five tables were put in readine ss and at the appointed hour the crowds of persons arriving at the Kenilworth club necessitated the hurried arrangements for twenty mort! table s. :\ever has there been as large an asscmhla:..rc for ·a nv party at the club. Friends of the committee donak tl thirtv-five beautiful bridge prizes and several tradespeople in Wilmette aild Kenil"·orth. N. A. Hanna, incorporated. the Pearson Market. the Blue Goose ~f arket. and the Kashian Brothers Rug ~11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!111111llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'~ · (Contributed hy the 'VVilmette Garjen Club) If you see any signs of the tussock moth caterpillars on your trees, get after them at once. This caterpillar has four cream colored tussocks :mel a red head. Tf you see these c'atcrpillar · on any trees on d1e parkways, please notify C . C. Schultz at the Village hall. Mr. Schulz is chairman of the tree commission. For the tree s on the park- _ ways are taken care of by the village. The· tussock moth caterpillars have done much harm this vear to the trees in Chicago and ncar -Chicago. Many fine trees ha\'e been damaged by them. I First Church of Christ, Tenth Street a~d Central Avenue Scieritist ~ Wilmette, Ill. =_!-=== __ .· SUNDAY SERVICES 11 A. M. WEDNESDAY-TESTIMONIAL MEETING-S P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES- 9:45 A,. M. OCTOBER 13, 1929 Subject: ARE SIN, DISEl' , ~, AND DEATH REAL. READING ROOM- I 163 .WILMETTE AVENUE Optn Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to 7:45P.M.; Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. The 'Sible and Works of Mary Baktr Eddy and all othtr autho_ rized Arsenate of lead is recommended as _ Christian Science Literature may be rud. borrowed or purchastd at a spray to kill them . Bands of stick\' rhe Reading Room. material placed around the trunks companv contributed prizes and dccora- the trees after the _v have been sp ra y·"d THE PUBLIC IS CORDIAllY INVITED TO ATTEND THi tion. Mrs. Nellie Hanna staged a "' fa shion show during- which Miss Vir- \,.;11 help to keep the caterpillars from CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIT TilE READING ROOM g-inia Belt and Miss Peggy Knig-ht reaching the leaves. as sisted as tnode Is. !\{iss Do roth,. The eggs, which \\.i11 hatch out in ~'"wuuu""""H'u""'u'""'u""'"'"muluuuuuuuJuu'"""'uu:uuu"""'""uuJuMnunluuuuuuJulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllltnnluu·" Campbell was pianist. the spring, if left on the trees, should The bridge and fashion show Jh)t he removed from the trees during the onlv was an outstanding social success winter. They can be picked off, hut a g-ratih·ing one financialh· i,)r burned off, or spr ayed. it cleared $700 for the veterans. The suggestions are coming in all of the time no\\' that we should be planting our evergreens, perennials. HERE FOR WORLD SERIES . ),f r. and Mrs. \Nitliam L. Hart. 623 deciduous trees and shr ub s, and hardy Green leaf avenue, had as their ~uests rock plants at this time, thus "givingover last week-end. th e latter's father them a month or two to become estaband mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ains- li shed before the seYere cold weath er worth. and ~~iss Gertrude Ainsworth sets in ," write s one nurseryman. "\V c of Battlecreek. 1\fich .. and John \ Vare find," he con tin uc s "that manv of our of Detroit. Mr. Ainsworth will reniain customers do not realize tl1at e\'cn on thi \Hck at hi daughter's home late in :\on·mht:r conditions arc ideal while att,nding- the \Vorld Seri c:-; for planting." i of - PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ~ames. :\lhert Richards and Dennie Richarc\:.. Miss France . ).[cConnel of \Vilmette 1)i 320 Richm ond r1)ad. Kenilworth, arc and ).li ss ).fargaret Stults of \Yinnctka attcndin~ Lake ·Fort·s t college thi :-. haYe been plcd1!ccl to Kappa Alpha \Tar. B<1th boYs arc ~raduatcs of ~C'\': Th~ta at the Cnivcrsity of Illinoi s. 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