Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jun 1939, p. 28

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'he O0riginaly Jrom $8.75'té O .75 al One LowCea ce Pric *Whtes, Blues, BI.cks and Tans spectator and daytime types bucks, linens, kidskin, mesb Ail Charge Purchases Thurs., Fr1., June 29, 30 on Aug. ist BUiis WOMEN'S SHO? Shermian and Church EVANSTON tams m ~ a settl.Li15of jIie iFee, shrubbery and picket fences, al enhanced with subtle touches, of fight hidden beneath *atonies .and Illy pada, behind flower andý animal shields and .iin bird houses. Free tours and lectures are given daily.ý The lectures are illustrated with lantern, >sIîdes sËhowitig .the beautiful eftects which have been achieved by lighting some of the most farnous gardens inx the United States. The program Includes demonstra- lions of the varlous typesof equip- ment~ used in 'garden -lighting. Waterproof cabies and .sockets are shown as weill as many kinds of attractive shields and reflectors which may be purchased or, built at home with very little expense. The show is. planned to assist garde-à owners 4owatd a fuil.w ap- preclation of their own gardens by demonstrating how easily and etfec- tively artificial light may be useci to extend the hours inx which a gar- den may be enjoyed. Mrs. Clinton"'Denimon, iroad, Kenilworth, and imotored east to attend tion of Roy Demmn the request of ner flusbandc, UDttlieb Holbik. Upon reaching Wilmette Mrs. Holbik was taken to St. Francis hospital on order of a local physi- cian, and later, to 'the county jail, where she awaits. a preliminary hearing here. before, Police Magis- trate John J. Peters on Friday. Wanted linAptoUn Tuesday of this week Wilmette po- lice receîved a warrant from Apple- ton*,Wis,. for the arrest o! the wom- an, under another name, on a similar charge. The soystarts when Holbik,. who was divorced >by his first wife, answered an adivertjsement in a Po- lish matrimonial paper. This led, to a' meeting between- him ýand .the wom;Wn, - and« inally 'to mnarriage. The nuptial knot firnily tied, she proposed a joint bank account, to which HlobjJc agreed. He plaeed. $750 in the account, but the woman said her money was in Grand Rap- ids, and she wouild get it later. A few' days later she withdrew the money from the bank, took Holbik' gold watch and disappeared. Rloi- bik proceeded to Grand Rapids where lie overtook his errant spouse. Her arrest foilowed. It is reported that she also mar- ried a man at Appeton, who put~ $1,820 into a joint' bank account, which, with the woman, aiso dis- appeared. AREYOU CUIINO A SAFE ON'YOUR SAVINOS? ,TEL the woman has a "L¶teguar" husband who works with her in the "mar- niage racket." Jbolbik is a gardener, and lias lived inx Wilmette . Glencoe and oth- er North Shore townMs. Double Guide-Lecture Tours at the kMuseum Mr. and Mfs. Daniel E. Sullivan, Jr., 815 Forest. avenue, are home from a ten-day mo t or trip t Charleston, W. Va. They also stop- ped at- several towns in Ohio. 8100U *Sport, *White

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