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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1928, p. 56

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56 WILMETTE LIFE October 5, 1928 It's Linden Tea Shop, Folks; 'Twas Our Error FALL PLANT. JNG . IS BEST Fall-planted trees and shrubs become firmly settled in the ground. With the coming of warm spring days they are all set to go. Take advantage of these warm October days and allow us to plant the trees and shrubs necessary to beautify your grounds. L. J. TBALMAMtl ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPING lAwn R'juuenating-Tttt Surgerg-Maintenanct--Gardening 2 3 I I LAICE A VB. WILMETTE PHONE WILMETTE 56 I In last week's issue of .WILME't'tt an advertisement carrying the name, "Wilmette Food Shop," and street address, "417 Fourth street," should have 'read: "The Linden Tea Shop, 413 Linden avenue." The Linden Tea Shop, opened s~v eral weeks ago, was established for several years at the Fourth street address under the Wilmette Food Shop designation. The new eating ·place has ed since it conbeen appropriately nam. stitutes one of the most atractively appointed establishments of its type - on the north shore. The reputation of the shop for unexcelled food and service is maintained in every particular under Mrs. Holmes' painstaking supervision. 'LIFE Alfred K. Nelson in Hospital After Accident Sunday Alfred K. Nelson of 1322 Wilmette avenue is in the Evanston hospital as a result of serious injuries incurred when he was struck by a car near Glenview about 6:30 o'clock Sunday night as he walked toward a farmhouse to get gasoline for his car which had stalled on the ·road. Mr. Nelson was knocked down and remained unconscious until Wednesday, when he again recognized his wife and other relatives. According to the statement of Mrs. Nelson, who stayed where the Nelson car was stalled while her husband went to get gas, the car which struck him speeded away, and the· accident was not known until reported to Glenview police by occupants of another ~ar who had stopped to fix the spotlight on their machine and who accidentally flashed it on Mr. Nelson. Mr. Nelson's brother, Dr. Lawrence Nelson, of Salina, Kan., arrived here this week and is consulting physician in the case. The injured man's condition was reported impr()ved. True Kindred Will Give Harvest Party Saturday OUR KNOWLEDGE OF LANDSCAPE WORK IS YOUR PROTECTION Let w tell you all about it. Return thi1 ad today. GAGE ~ JORDAN, Contracting Department 2016 Central St., Evanston, Ill. Dear Sir: You may call at _ __ in reference to the following: 0 0 0 0 New Trees New Shrubs Lawn Work Garden Work 0 Transplanting D Black Soil 0 Trimming D Pergolas D Hardy Plants D Stepping Stones Very truly yours. Phone Show Garden and Nursery South of Deerfield on ·Waukegan Rd. The inclement weather forced Mrs. Charles Holg, 250 Laurel avenue, \Vilmette. to turn her basement into a sunken garden for the tea given September 26 for the Friends of Ameriican Writers. The entertainment was changed from a more formal affair to Stoddard Small of 411 Maple ave- · an informal tea by the change in. plans. nue, who is a freshman at the Univer- Mrs. Holg's sister, Mrs. Nettie Bohr, sity of ··chicago, recently has been was founder of the organization. pledged to Psi Upsilon fraternity. -o- · Miss Hazel M. Kraft, d· a ughter - of Mrs. Walter S. Campbell of 829 Elm- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kraft, of 1236 Greenwood avenue is entertaining a group of wood avenue, left Wilmette October 2, friends from Elgin, Dundee, Evanston for National Park seminary, Washingand Detroit at luncheon today. ' ton, D. C. Lake Shore conclave, True Kindred, is giving a harve·st dance, card and bunco party, and fancy work sale in the \Vilmete Masonic temple the afternoon and evening of Saturday, October 6. Those attending the dance in the evening v.:ill wear harvest home costumes. Prizes will be given for the best farmer and farmerette attire, as well as for the card and bunco games. Tickets for the affair may be obtained from Mrs. C. C. Schultz of 1609 Lake avenue, Mrs. E. D. Yarian of 1021 Central avenue, or at the door. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS L···················································· Now is the time you'll need landscaping experience THERE's no better time than early Octob~r for setting out new shrubs and new sod on the la'Yn. If you will call on us. we shall be glad to furnish our estimates and specifications on this or any other kind of landscaping work. . Remember that experience costs no more than lack of experience in the original expenditure. l'n fact, in the long run, experience is the only true economy . . OUR CATALOGUE SENT ON REQUEST Telephone Highland Park 523 = i = = = = = = = ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Are Limited Plant Now ? ..... No matter how fine or mild the weather is, the fall planting days are limited'. There is still time for you to plan fall planting, an early call will assure completion of your work while the time is right. In our Nurseries, consisting of over 3 00 acres, we have thousands of fine Evergreens, Trees and Shrubs. Why not drive out to our Nursery before placing your order. Nowhere else can be found more perfect .specimens. F.D.CLAVEY RAVINIA NURSERIES, Inc. The Lake ShrJre~~ Largest Nurseries Office and Nursery: Telephones: ' IN Landscape Gardenin& 49 PRAIRIE A VENUE HIGHWOOD. ILL. DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS Office and DEERFIELD 36 AND HIGHLAND PARK 36 one mile west of Waukegan Road !t/urseries ~oooooftnnoooooonooooooooooononoom . = = C

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