Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1927, p. 39

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May 20, 1927 \\ ·1 L M E T T E LIFE Garden Talks Young Women's Missionary Society Studies Churches Members of the Young \Vomen's Missionary society of the First Metho\Vilmctte gardens will be open to \the dist Chur(:h of Wilmette, were enterpublic Saturday and Sunday, May 21 tained at the home of Miss Mable Teat and 22, under the auspices of the Wilof 1017 Ccr;tral avenue, Tuesday evemette Garden club. \Vhite flags will ning, May 17. The evening's program he placed at the door of each home consisted of the reading of a chapopening its gardens, and " ·here those ter out of "Rural Churches" by Luella !lags appear, anyone may·· cntrr the Burroughs. The society is studying this grounds. hnok as a part of its yearly program. \Vilmettc people arc remindctl of the The Queen Esther Standard BearGarden Market in \Yilmettc, ~1 ay 21. ers organization, composed of young· ).[ rs. Carl Miner of Glencoe will atgirls. were . the guest;:; of the society, tc'tHl the meeting of the club, today, and pro\'ided splendid entertainment. and flemonstrate the h ll · i I d i n g ~fiss Katherine flickham. contraltC\ of a rock garden, at the home of ~f r ... ga ye a group of songs, Miss Marion John F. \Vcedon of 20-t Fifth stn·ct. l'agc, also ~ang, and ~hs. Russell of ~~allowing the demonstration : the g'r oup E\·a nston, who has just returned from will go to the home of ~Jrs. C. }.J. ~hang-hai as a missionary, told of her Hurlbut of 715 Greenleaf aH~nuc. e~pericnccs during her thirteen years The f amo.us lilac garclcns of t hl' Iate in China. ( oloncl Plum of Lombard, TIL, will he Tn addition to · these regular meet~ the object of a journey to he taken ings, the .society has begun a new' Friday, .May 27, hy the rluh. Upon hr;tnch of work at Higlnvoocl, Ttl., in returning from Lombard the club wiJI the Italian settlement there. Chaper,·isit a :-;ckct('cl number of Gkncoc onecl hy :\1iss Lila Attig, supcrintrng-anlcns. dent of christian < ·duration of the .Tt~~sday. unc 7, .will.l>l· the first day 1 :\f ~thodist church. ~{iss ~1a1~1e Teal, 11! \ \ tlmettc s contnhut1011. to the Plant, . ~lt ss Helen Greenlee and ~lts s ~ar Flow~..·r and Fruit guild. Small hunchl'~ I jorie Stewart, a committee of four, are oi flowers will be cspcciaJiy accepl a bl\!' arranging for classe s in sewing and .i.l...'i the~· can he ('<~:> ily cli~trihutcd. l c<:>oking- at Highwood. ·E vanston Coast Guard Crew Aids Rescue Work on Mississippi . The Evanston Coast Guard motor I launch is still picking up refugees from levees and distributing supplies for· the Red Cross ·on the lower Mississippi according to the men who ~ent with the boat from the local sta· 1 tJOn. Captain Otto Fricke said he had received a letter from the men just a few days ago telling of their work. The men who took the boat down the Mississippi at the command of the go"fernment to aid in relief work are I Leon Alfrod, No. 1 man on the boat crew, and surfman ]. Myers. The men left April 23 and will probably be back the latter part of this month, according to Captain F .r icke. John /JI(Jij~t'em,lntJer., I a oUJerf TOR HER COMING RTY/ · I Protect the Health of YOUR Family/ D RINK l:"owman Dairy Company Milk for .the good health it gives to you and yours. Drink it, too, for its delicious flavor. Bowman's Milk is fresh and pureyou may be absolutely certain about that. Straight from the farm-you get it with all its original creaminess and flavor intact. Nothing 6£ its freshness and goodness has been lost. Telephone our nearest distributing station or order from one of our courteous milkmen. Continuing Our Great Annual Homefurnishings Sale of It has met with the usual splendid success! Have you made your choice yet? ~--------------------------~ ORIENTAL RUGS Even during this sale you may use our Budget Plan. Listed are a few rugs indicating the extraordinary values that remain. Chinese, 7x2.1 ........... $ 49.00 Kandahar, 12x9.1 . . . . . . . . 4 3 3.00 Lilihan, 4.3x2.6 . . . . . . . . . 29.50 Heriz, 12.1 Ox9.9 . . . . . . . . . 225.00 Imperial Kashan, 18x 11 ... 1400.00 Nazaket, 11.10x8.9 ....... 195.00 Finest Mandarin. 15xl0.6 ... 595.00 Lilihan. 17.5xl0.3 ........ 595.00 I Second Floor- East Wilmette 55 Fountain Square-Evanston :DA I RoY. COM PAN' Mill\ . . FO YE.ARS THE STAN DAR~ OF QUALITY

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