Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1933, p. 45

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exnîoîts in geograpnhy, language, fis-, tory and. art. Work, of departrnents such as manual training, and, domestic science and art also will be' on dis-. lay. Following the Laurel -school, ex- hibit will be the'exhiïbits at the tbree other scshoolis on.the foulowing -dates,. Logan,. Thursday, June .1, Central, Friday, june 2,' and Howard, Monday, June 5., Parents and friencis of thé schools. have been. extended a special invitation. to attend these exhibits, Mr. and. Mrs. ýRichard. Wolfe and tbetir two daughters, 414 Essex road, Kenilworth, returned Friday from a six-mrnnths' visit at Sarasota, Fia., Mrs. Wallaàce B. Behtnke, 524 Ma- pie avenue, entertained hier bridge club at luncheon on Tuesday of last week. PAIN tINS andi DECODATING Expert work of ail kinds in ail branches at reasonable prices THOS.1H. D=FOY 624RIdge Rd. wîîlmete 2489 The next meeting will -occuùr on the last 'Thursday of May at,2 o'clock. at the Orrington-the headquarters cf North-Shore Delphians. Mrs. David. Hall,. 809 Central ave- nue, Ieft Monday to, visit ber mother in Canada. ' awthorn, plumn and wild apple trees grow in profusion in that favor- ed estates area west of Kenilwortb LPc.Forum May 16, 1933 Editor. W\,11IMETTE UE E-ternal Vigilance seetùs to be the watchword of the. chief of police, in XVllmtte. and bis co-workers. Our borne %wasbroken into on jan uary. 20 b.etweeri t4hours of 1:30, p. ma. and, 4:30 p. m. and articles of great senti- mental value taken - gifts f romn friends ini this country and foreign lands; also oriental rugs. Nearly. al bas been recovered anid hop~e is. re- glory, inviing north shore neighbors to cornet and .enjoy the perfurned air humming with.the mnusic of bees. Upper view, is at the stone. gates of Inidian Hilli Estates, at Iroquois and Illinois roads, Wilmette, and shows a few of the 29,800 shrubs. and trees planted in the two and three- quarters mile hedge on the periphery of' that community. Sôme thirty varieties and kinds of shrubs. nay be found in the hedge, many of wh-ich TULIPS NOW IN E About May 20th Plan a Day at Frankuui' and l..mi Aboutî Tulips HardyPereurnial Flowers 25Plants, $2.00. 5 or7 more each of auay of the followiugz varieties: PyretI4eum, Pink Dalsy Dlant$hu,, I m p e r i a 1. Summer Siasta Dalsy, White. bloomtng. Low. GaglarjUa, S h a. d e s o f yellow Aquilegla, Columbine, long spurred streaked with red. One of the Pliox, Pink, W'hlte or Mauve most dependable flowers for Gerisan ][ris, Yellow, Pink or glue. cuttlng. Blooms.contlnuously ail Dwarf Puimila Iris Summer. Very good. Alyssuni Saxtile, Basket of gold, Coercpsis., YelloW. B1ooms ail. now, bloomilng Summer. Sedumn, for the Rock Garden Hardy Pinks Autheils, Anebusa, Linum.. Dwarf Canterbury Bell Veronlea Foxglove Ail these and manfl> more, bar- Rocek Arabis gaina ti Shrubs, Eyergreeni, etc. PRICES REA4SONABLE WIN NETKA 914 235 Ridge Road wimem2I186 1~

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