WILMETTE LIFE . November 9,.1928 PROTECT HEALTH and PREVENT · SMUDGY WALLS with Isabelle Braun Selects : Big ."Mut~J·· S. h:ow November 21 for Wedding: Coming to Chicago Announcement has been made on · M Onaay, ~- J · N OV. · J2 October 25 of the engagement and approaching wedding . of Miss Isabelle Braun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Braun of 2121 Schiller avenue. Her marriage to Adolph Ha~tl of Wilmette, formerly of Wiscc1nsm, and son of John Hartl of New Rockford, N. D., will take place at 3 o'clock, on the afternoon of November 21 in St. Joseph's church. . . A reception is planned which wtll be held at 8 o'clock in Hoffman hall at the corner of Ridge and Washington avenues. All the relatives and friends will be invited to J'oin in the dancing for which an orchestra will be provi<Jr~~ clubs of which Miss Braun is a member gave her a surprise at a ioint meeting last night in her home. She was showered with personal gifts. For the first time in seven years, Chicago will have a flower show this fall. · Monday afternoon, November 12, at 2 o'clock, the Grand Ball room of the Stevens hotel will be the mecca of all flower lovers of Chicago and surrounding towns. At this time will he ushered inJ the National Chrysanthemum Flower show; in an unsurpassed settin2", with over-cpangirig lighting h fif h d effects flooding t e ty t ousan blooms and plants which will be on display from all over the United States. The entire huge ball room of over 14,000 square feet of space, will be like a bower of flowers, which with the changing lighting· effects will create a scene of beauty never before attempted. The Chrysanthemum Society of America is staging its annual show m Chicago for the first time. The Illinc·is State Florists' association is staging its annual show i.n connection with the 'Mum' show, which will give to Chicago a National show in the full sense of the word. Noted flower specialists · d S tates are from all over the U mte preparing prize blooms for display and in competition with other growers. Eric Buchholz, the noted landscape artist is just back from Europe, full of new ideas on flower show staging. Mr. Bu~hholz promises the public, he will stage this show in an entirely different fashion than heretofore attempted; taking the best ideas of the famous London flower show and the huge shQw staged annually in Berlin and incoroorating them into the Chicago show, so .. that all the blooms exhibited will show to the best advantage and so they may be viewed by the public at their best. Chrysanthemums, the queen of flowers, one of nature~ most lovely gifts: wonderful rare orchids; graceful, friendly, noddinF: roses of every variety known to the floriculture world, pompoms; rose plants; cyclamen olants; exquisite carnations: in fact, the most beautiful products of floral establishments from alt over the countrv, will be there for the public to see and enjoy. The University of Itli·nois together with the various park boards witt also stage exhibits of thdr blooms. The show will be officially opened Mondav. November 12, at 2 o'clock ::~nrl ,;11 hP Of)Pf1 to thP nuhlir ,bily till 10 o'clock in the evening- to Friday, November 16, inclusive. SPECIAL OFFER Until Nov. 15th on Almetal Shields $} n. 75 u=== up to 10 sections. All Shields and Enclosures equipped with Humidifiers. Finished and tailored to match your furniture or decorations. Most beautiful Radiator Furniture in America. · Exclusive patented features . essential for protection found only in Initiate New Membera of Junior Hiker Band The Junior Hikers held their second meeting of the year in Kenilworth last Friday evening. Twelve more candidates were initiated, making the total membership of the organization 72 Friday, November 23, was the date set for the next hike of the Junior Hikers. T-hey will go to a forest preserve west of Glencoe. ,.....,.. SETTLE IN SAN DIEGO Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dannemark, formerly residents of Wilmette, after a two months' tour of the West, are settled in their new home in Kensington Heights, Sal! Diego, Cal. Mr. Dannemark is associated in the real estate business with Com. J. Stuart Blackton of Los Angeles, and has purchased property at Solana beach and La Mesa, which is being subdivided KAUFFMAN RADIATOR SHIELDS American Metal Products Corp. 605 N. Michigan Ave.· 1565 Sherman Ave. Worltl's Largest Manufacturer of Radiator Shields a,.J Enclosures ... Superior 7562 Good Housekeeping Shop Greenleaf 2390 ;J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i;nt;o~re~s~id~e~n~t~ia~l~a~~~d~b~u~si~n~es~s~lo~t~s·~~ atl -· .. + I "' lThat's a real piece of printed matter that I .got from Ali-Tl~v Celehl"ation Marks Golden Wedding The rrolden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Borre of Ridge avenue was celebrated Wednesday morning at St. Joseph's church with High M:tss sung by th~ Rev.]. A. Neumann. The church was crowded at 9 :30 o'clock that morning with friends and relatives of the couple, who afterward conQ"ratulatect them and extended their hest wishes. A reception was held between 4 and 5 o'clock for their friends at Hoffman halt. and at dinner there Wedne~:.(hv evening one hundred guests wen· ~erved. LLOYD BOL:LISTEB DIC:. 12.S2.·S6 CBMDAL AVBIIUB Winnetka 2000 'Pre~h ..,tA...;~.,s t" Hold R"'""""'" nn N"v~m~r 22 Wilmdte 4JOO Grttnletd 4JOO r, Sheldrake 5687 The Presbvterian church witt hold a Christmas hazaar anrl tea Thursday afternoon, Novf'mber 22. at the home of Mrs. T. F. Ro~ley, 1128 Greenwood avenue, from 2 o'clock to 5 :30, accord· ;,:,g to an announcement this week 1·" the church secretary. The bazaar is nn annual affair. The procee9s will !,e for the benefit of the church builditt·' fund .