Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Oct 1934, p. 48

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's W L M B T E I F BO c to b er 4 ,19 3 4 , HOHE AND GARDEN CLUB. PROGRAM John Rober tsons to Smart andý Go lee Report EvastnCu Mrs. Rufus Stolp, 33M Warwick Liei vnston Sae fEvnso H m road, Kenilworth, will entertain the Lv nE aso aeo vntnH m Kenilworth Garden.club at tea Fni- h araeo isM rd Tesaeo h hre . al n Charre a day, October 12. This wilI be the LThie mrageof M icared Tnheale27of therihanr E a l ers onaf annual and last meeting for this sea- Lus ru fCiaoadJlnhm t25 hrdnraoeo son. The program will be as follows: Laurance Robertson, son of Mr. and Evanston's show places, to joseph G r n C n e Conservation suggestions - M r s . Mrs. Wilber P4 Robertson of 518 Z. Willner,, prominent Chicago at- Mark Cresap and Mrs. Hugh Fores- Greenleaf1 avenue, took place Satur- torney, is reported by Smart & Golee, The October' 8 program 'at the man. Experience meeting-ail mem- Inc., of Evanston. H. L. Hultman North Shore Garden center in Com- bers of the club. Bulletin review- day evening, September 22. at 6 was the salesman. Mr. Mallers is the munity Flouse, Winnetka, will be a September-Mrs. Ralph. Starr. Ar- o'clock in the Lady chapel of St. son of the late John B. Mallers, well talk by Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhelm nf rangement of October Flowers-Mrs. Luke's pro-cathedral, Evanston. A known loop property owner and op- Wilmette on evergreens, compost Otis Heath. wedding- supper for the immediate erator. Mr. Willner gave as part pile and faîl planting. Her talk will .A business meeting of the Garden families and a few, close friends fol- payment his home at 4919. North begin at 10:30. The center is open club will be held in January. Iowed at the North Shore Golf club. Fairfield avenue, Chicago. The bal- every Monday fromn 10 until 5 o'clock. Mrs. Henry H. Emery of Chicago ac edo h osdrto suds The library is under the supervision Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mead of.wshrite' nyaedn, and11 of Mrs. Montague Ferry, who will be ForthoWayneofdbriwerenweek-endaMr. tmerynservedeas8bestMman.SMr.i Fort Wayne, Id., wThe homeendsMof brickseanddstone asmai.ted.on October i8 bygiMrs. cctei- guests of the Leon M. Allens of 258 Robertson and his bride are now ondsind nEgihcote style denhelm and Mrs. William Suther- Melrose avenue, Kenilworth. Mrs. a honeymoon trip' to Colorado. by Mayo & Mayo, architects. It land. Mead is a niece of Mr. Allen, and Springs. They will be at home after cOnsists of thirteen rooms and four AI! October meetings of the center was married at the Allen home last October 15, at 536 Michigan avenue baths. One of its most interesting are in charge of the Evanston Gar- December. Evanston. features is a recreation room pt e lb h rgasaepeae ternied after a ship's cabin. pa t- e club. the rogram s are eard A W N 1 N c s CHISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES . Smart & Golee, Imc., report a con- ranged by their members. Two Talien Down, Stred "Unreal-ity" will be the subject at sistent activity in the bouse market womnen from that club wiIl be at the theserics i FistChuch f hriton the north shore and announce rooms to welcome guests. the redsceris in FirseteChrh f rstda that five other transactions agg - T he library table in the centerî VENETIAN BLINDS Sinit nWlet edSna gating $80,000 are being compl eted headquarters is filled with current Paul H. Gaihercoal morning, October 7, il 1 o'clockmi and will be reported soon. greimgzns n ed ub Wllmette 999Suda school convenes at 9:45. and plani, catalogs. It is announced Suda Real Love Stories Are that everyone is welcome to go to the center and nead them, and to Accorded Broad Aeelaim ask those in charge for useful infor- STOP- LOOK When The Chicago Daily News an- mation. nounced it would print real love SALE 0 F EYERGREENS!1 stories typol wohdliem ý, Mrs. Herman Seely Now Cash and Carry PLANT, THIS FALL weeks. Almost 4,000 manuscripts were Head of Garden Club received, read and graded, and the The lKenilworth Home and Garden Yeur cholce of S variaton best of the stories began appearing club held its annual luncheon Mon- on the woman 's page of the paper. day at Westmoreland Country club. e ySE «O n" These real love stories, as set down Twenty-five members .enjoyed a most f 1 simply and tersely by those, who ex- delicious luncheon and interesting., Otimer Outst.ndlng Values perienced them, conimanded immedi- program. Mrs. Charles Erwin read ate attention and widespread interest. some of ber poems, including a necipe The curiosity and the anticipated for a garden. Mrs. Alfred Hodge #500 and *p amusement that prompt their casual gave report and history of Mahoney examination dissolves before the ro- park, and a poem nelating the. joy Colorado Blue Spruce 0 Junipc . mance drama packed tightly in each of the birds in a home for them. Cannarti 0 Black Hill Spruce *- Op.u Every DOyayIcI.ding Suadoy chronicle. Faîl flower and berry arrangements junier hinnsi 0 uniern nure the success of your . Some of them are gallant, some of were exhibited. Mrs. Arthur Linds- JunperChnenis* Jnier n- planting by getting QUALIT% them are gay. Others are shining ley won the irst prize; Mrs. William dorra 0 Arborvitae. 'Nrsery Stock from examples of fortitude. But each is Lang, second; Mrs. Herbert Lun- CH R ES FI R NU SER ES tracecl in the convincing language of dahl, third; Mrs. John M. Roberts, CHAR ES IORE NUR ERIE a oulrecounting its highest, finest fourth; Mrs. Oliver Barrett and Mrs. PRAIRIE VIEWy ILL. adventure. Frank Nason were other winners. On HR.a2do ss pefna a d L âlis P re. u Brst g l Wetlda .fr orfck mur.Itl ovltht ecue noSu o. 13i.teu HL aymaW LiZrb-ich. JGardons ll~Wnt ePr t i UIIW aik Aeu ahaltl nvltabcuei 5 The election of officers was as fol- bhf 1933 Md 1934. a case histony of love relived by, a lows:- Mrs. Herman G. Seely, presi-, _______________________________________________________ lover, discloses the real tenderness, dent; Mrs. W . W . W heelock, first the real courage, the nreal beauty of vice-president; Mrs. John-M. Roberts,. life. second vice-president; Mrs. Herbert .5 i .w.h ~ -a a un r uAnd once more it is proved that Lundahl, secretary; Mrs. Arthur I M E V I i'~ ~ I~h ' ~ 7 A~ q Ifact is stranger than fancy. Imagn- Adair, treasurer. I p. .... ... .... ... ..-, - Iation and artistry have woven great il REIES C~SHRUB I love stories since the *beginning 'of -TR 'Es a CLA EYStÎe, ut heoater.qno JA IIlIUI ee A visilf.o the.Noarth Shor.,'s largesi will b. t. your advantage. Her. P rsonal selectioný from th. laul Eveigreens. Trocs and Shrubs ln IV. Do Comoe Landscapèau d CASH &CARRY DEPT. In, Our Cash,& Carry department are hundreds of Eveigrfeonsof varjousi sixes dm variefles. *arch oe freshily dug, balI.d and burlapped. ready i fk home.yfotk Opean ener, day including Sonday. stilted and unreal beside. these actual MaryNisato Wimte a ami fneafNursrleslove stories fromi life, each different, graduate student tKna tt .you cen make Your eacb vibrant, eéach told by its hero or college, Ma thatta , Kansaswil broad te Cao rfo ishron.cast over radio station KSAC every th Cicgoaia.'hese neal love stories are bein Wednesday afternoon during Octo- for Ourn Rqreseuéaiiie published daily, and re t beroundtween I1:30 and I1:M0ocok o on tewm 's page of The Chicago .h t dn rgrm Crrent Opin- Daily News. ions.". Miss Niestadt is a member of the radio speaking and announcin Mr.LandKMrs.AA. class offered by the department of' thirfMn. 'ndMsA.EBensad public speaking at, the college in SCILAVEY' ter aiY,' of 927 Rtamona road, cooperation with the radio station fotured Tbusah fIs ekfo and the department of journalism. fou nints' vacation at their Seven programs, prpedad r- summer home at Harwich, Mass. sented entirely by sturdeans, re WAkm>.r~1~D E A M o s s broadcast eacb week. ObC. P. M. QUALITY Mary Jane Read, f ormenly of Wil- Lairge Bale ....... 42 mette, is visiting the George Geigers 3Ï Bale ......... $2.75 in ]Evanston. Mns. Geiger is. the for- mer Jane Hardwick of Wilmette. 1*19 Wilmete Ave. wn. Smo their home in Danville, Ill. IR ýID IE N 1). ci N I.,l R, ýý FINI %ffl 9 1 0 Ene F. *)

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