Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1933, p. 44

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The beautiful henna vélour stage *curtain that helped considerably to enhance the school auditorium at the presentation of the spring play of May 7, is a gift of the graduating class of '33. The faculty and the stu- dents wishi to thank the seniors for their generous .gift, w hich will ever be a silent reniinder of their gener- osity. *Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hapeman of 1008. Ashland avenue,'ae gin in Wilmétte after. spen(ling several weeks in. Chattanooga, 'Ienut., sight- seeirig and visiting. Tfieir interest- ing trip, was made 'at 'a delightful tinie of the year in 'Tennessee where the wild..flowersare biloomning luxur- iintly. SFREE-25 Sixty Dollar Electric Lawn Mowers 25 oft the well-known i4awi- Vac $60 Electric Ld-wîî Mowers fully. equipped with 4 H.P. motor, Hyatt Bearings and electric suctior' grass pick-up,- Absolutely Fre.. Mrs. Arthur J Lindsiey andl Mrs. Frank Nason of Kenilworth, ac- companicd by the latter's son, jack, have returned fronl' a delightfull. trip fo Nashville and the Smnoky Mouil- tains. Tlhey wý,ere away about two E~nter this simnple and entertaInIng co ntes àt. I£be object 1 a to make at- manY standard Engiish words- of three Jetters each as possible froin the. Jetters in the sentence,-J. Oliver Johnson Bouievard-The words must oe standard three.-letter words as found In any goodj Engiish Dictlonary Next obtaIn a front frorn a packge of J. Oliver Johnson's Boulevard Brand grass seed or a reproduction ot It and write your deaIer's naine. address and business on the back., If Your dealer cannot stipply yoij, senti 40 cents Ini stamps or money order to J. Oliver Johnson, 956 W. Huron Street,-Ohieago wlth the naine, address and business of your dealer, Thfe Boulevard Seed will be sent you Immediateiy pô@tage pàAd. You sna3 boy as rnany pounds as you wish. The' writers of ltbe 25 iongest, correct lisa of words wiII each receive a $60 Electrie Lawn-Vae Mlower. In case of a tie duplicate- prizes will be awarded. The ft4dges' decision inust be finl. endyou îits to J. Olver Johnson , Inc,. Cnt-t ises midnight May 28, 1933. Tune in WBIIM Thuradayj 7 P. M...I"rriay 5:45P. M1. Sunday <6 P. for further do talla and information. 1, OLIVER JOHNSON, mc., 956 W. Huro St. Chcg Tii. Worid'. Largeat Grassz Seed Speciallsto F. D. I inprtos1nth emzg h benches, chairs and kindred equip-7 ýfamîl1y does flot expect that they wiIl ment, enough to fill any need. So wnt ta stroil amng the flowers as why *be unconifortable or craniped, the evening sun is lowered, nor thatescilyweloernthogth on many a wet day, tbey will want to garden with friends? putter around the lawns, enjoying, planning. and doing littie. things. ' Pergolas owe; much of their'charm Eventuially it. becomes apparentt hi ugsin.'hyseit that the> garden is to* becomne a place hint ofitrs0n hil eod ta live, to lounge, to meditate, toan teytlofprsfucrei chuni with friends and even to enter- arrangîng sheitered walks to carry tain. This 'being the 'case, ,À,e must the garden 'visitor hither in quest of flotbe oo mch rohhite bythecalor, perfume and miracles in> Na- wet graà.ss, the chili, winids or the heat ture and Art. of Summer sun. ;ire tnt Perhaps we must have the. garden Gre tm such that it tcan be enjoyed by *eve- At the Century of Progress in ning company, aiter',dark, whereý Horticulture hall, July .1I to 7, The guests may stroil out through the -Illinois Federation 'of Wonien's clubs, form'ai1h ous e gardens,.-to enjoy the will show'speciai, features in gardens, lights' dancing in the lily pool,. or ta suchas a sweet-herb garden, a bit of sit quietly in thîs outdoor living- EiamolgtgreItra rooni and listen ta the night-flying tonl xhbitgren îhbsic i)irds "and the many int eresting national tren~ds., There, will- be a sounds of the Summer night,, naturalistic - setting arranged by. the NIalks Must Be Convelient These garden -arteries need ta be convenient, br a(!, easy, quick and comfortable' highways into the gar- dens. They must lead us where- we want ta go, and we want ta go, Where the gardens are mast côlorful, where surprises invite. 'Sa we must eithe. fit the gardenis ta the paths, or the paths ta the gard ens.ý The garden is a part of the home as the hanse is a,.part af the home, and they must be carefully joined to- gether, and then fitted ta the needs of this particular family, their play habits, the social doings, their loungings, their garden picture pref- erences, in tune with the spirit .of. the family. These garden arteries nust invité~ a greater use ai the garden., day and. evening, ramn or shine. They .*may stili al)ound in easy slopes,. graceful curves, may be hidden-by the dense planting. later .ta emferge in ýa., sur- prise color garden ,or at a, sparkling wate'r garden. At any rate, walks always may1 have the. enchanting mystery af thet open road, leading somnewhere, iuring us on and whetting the imagination. Shcltered .Vooks .t Cook ocunty F'orest Preserves, for teSate Conservation department. W.7ilmette's gard*en market last Saturclay brought out a big offening of exceptionally good garden mate- rials,, These affairs bring gardeners together, in a, free and friendly atmosphère that -is more than mere. shopping itsélf. The Garden clbo vnfn an- nounces its market ta be held at Raymond park Friday, May 19.* This year the event is entirely, for flover and Plant growers, anrd of course for the cusiomers as weil. TO VISIT FAIR Pupils at the Avoca school 'fr6ni the fourth to the eighth grades in- clusive wiil visit the grounds af A Century of 'Progress Friday af this week wit h hundreds, of ,other chul- dren from the county schools.. -The, day has been designatcd. as Achieve- ment Century of Progress day. Otto F. Aken, the county superintendent > of. schoolis, has' announced: thaât puipils beiow the fourth grade wiIi1 not be permnitted ta make the trip.. Building operations are in full swing -n the fair grounds, and it Was feit ihat the trip might be hazardous for INC. Road Com.plote Ladscape Service 'J M ê VIN G Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Koontz, who, Los Angeles. are leaving sooh ta Imator ta Wilmette, expecting t r rive at, their home at 1121 Ashland Color and Comfort for Your Hme- Smart,, attractive awnings thiat willI add to the beauty and coin- fort of Your homne.- Let us tel YOU hoW littie the awnings yoôu need WilI cost. Rehanginhg and cle aning Custom 'Mode Awings PHONE WILMETTE 9 PAUL H. GATHERC0AL AWNING SERVICE 241i Tkornwood Ave. Wîlmtffe> I West DeerfioId 3 Deerfield, Illinois

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