· WILMETTE · L IFE August 17, 1928 Next Week at Ravinia (Program of operas and concerts) Sunday, August 19 , Afternoon-Bohemian National Concert. Evening-uLa Boheme." Wilmette Garden Club Plans ·Fall List of Events Owiflt to the extreme value of the two following items, a strictly cash policy must be en/orcetl. ,'"'.......: CAR WASHED $2.50 Value $1 ~ .7 GALS. GAS $1.19 Value $1.00 HERBON BROS. 732 · 12th Street Phones Wil. 20-21 An all-day trip to the Waukegan moorlands, taken last Tuesday by the Wilmette Garden club, was one of the' many events on the club~s schedule of events · during the ~ummerJ fall, and Monday, August 20 early wint!!r. A talk recently given Evening-.. L'Heure Espagnol" and over the radio by Mrs. William C. Fox "The Jewels of the Madonna." on "Friendship Garden at Continental Hall, Washington, D. C." on the plants Tuesday, August 21 sent there from the famous gardens of . Evening-uDon Pasquale." great Americans was of interest to Wilmette residents. Wednesday, August 22 Among events of the near future Evening-"Andrea Chenier." is the sale of flowers for the Fruit, Flower and Plant Guild, at the NorthThursday, August 23 ·western s ·tation in Chicago next TuesAfternoon-Children's Concert. . day. Mrs. William C. Fox will ~ave Evening-"L'Eiisir d' Amore." ch~rge of the flowers. and .a ~on~nbu tion of flowers, frutts, or Jelhes tS Friday, AuiUit U a·$ked for. Mrs. Fox will ar.range to Evening-"Manon Lescaut." collect any contribution. The next meeting of the club, SepSaturday, Aupst 25 tember 4, at the home of }4:rs. Frank Evening-"La Traviata." Scheidenheltn will be the September (Detailed information concerning Flower show, of which Mrs. C. N. next week's Ravinia programs will Hurlbut is chairman. The show will be found in another column of this be open to the public from 5 to 8 o'clock. Scheduled in September also issue.) is an address by Leonard von Oven, Naperville nurseryman, who will dis]. S. Cook, 1017 Greenleaf avenue, cuss ·shrubbery borders. and his daughter Catherine, and Miss In October, W. A. Toole of "GarMarian Pae-e drove 'to St. Joseph, ryne-Dule," Baraboo, Wis., will speak Mich. a week ago. They will return to the club on perennial Phlox. A shortly. luncheon ·at the Orrington hotel fol-oMr. and Mrs. P. N. Cutler and son lowed by a visit to the Garfield Park Gordon of 1016 Ashland avenue are chrysanthemum show is planned !or spen_ding several weeks up north in November 15. The December meetmg will be the annual guest program and Deerpath, Wis. evening meeting, its details to be planned later in .the year. In January Mr. and Mrs. John Gross wish to t}le club will begin its new year. thank their friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy at the To sell it, tell it in WILMETTE LIFE death of their daughter. AUGUST 20 and 21 Our entire stock is open for your selection. $1.15 worth~£ our freshly baked goods for .y our dollar· .$1.15 1162 Wilmette Ave. ·~· $1.00 Phone Wilmette 414 TBE WILSON BAKERY