u WILME .TTE LIFE II Garden Talks , co 11 t ri 1/ 11 tr::d by the Wilmette r;arden Club) l ' March 22. 1929 Peacock.Trio to Play in Orrington, March 24 1...-------------- I Want to See What I Am Getting M any PfC"ple think that it is necessary to come to our store personally an d o rder tiMir foodstuffs. With us. tbi! is un necessary. O ur business is built upon the C On fiden ce in the service ·11e render. in the hi~h Standard of quality merchandiSt and in our unusuallv complete selectio ns. W e pride ourselves in carrying an assortment of meats. groceries. f ruits. vegetahles and beverages that compares w · th any of the large loop stores. A phone call brings y ou th is super serv ice Wilmette Grocery & Market 1146 Cent ral A,·enue R EDKE B ROS .. P hones 420-421-425 Props. Correctly Our fir ·t snowdrop is in blossom. Even the least ob:ervant has seen his fir~t robin. In the south end oi the village, we · I · h k nottced a man ear Y m t e wee unTrln co\·ering a shrubbery bord.er a~1d c~l- I i\·atin_g the ground about Jt. Ce.rtatn~ I Th f- Swan Saint-Sa~n!': lv the spirit mo,;es one tcJ work til tht: Th r 11 rRJorfin~e Colburn, ce lJI~t - · e J( ,,. raw Krr::i~ler !?arden these days. Syn<;r1 patirm Krf:islH In our floris ·s window, nt\\. packet;, j T rir, · ed' are on displav. ~en:r do tht:\· Sur lf.: Lar: Br,rr,w!<ki 01. · e - . . . H ( Graef; l'ra<;r>r:k , vi ,,Jinist look as trreststtble as no_w. R: . ·· , B,.rr-r·u!-'f: fmm .Jr,u·lyn GrJrlard madt up a story in the Ltne thts \H:tk I \n1y ~r:humann o t he effect that being drinn by the I :\fr,m~·nt ).Ju!-ir·al . Schubo:-rt · · t o a · tore and I:i~· )fir r;f·gru~st Tnr) urge h e we_n t m . Schub,.rt spnn'{ '->o ua~t a couple or packae-es 01 · c<:d . · )fildrr;d All e n, pi ani:-ot a t r.o ur{h he. had no garden. and later I Ballr-t :\J 1!-·:ic frr1m Faust wer. through the motion oi plan ting ! Trir1 t:-.em. scattering them out oi hi~ \\·in.o·x on o a tin roof. ~[r. and ~ln . Jo. eph F . Comee. 161 2 ··B\· havin2' a hot-bed or a colrl ira:nc· , Fure st avenue:. returner 1 )a:-,t <:.aturda·: ·)nt rnay ste.al a ~arch. on t he s<:a~on," i from . California w~e~c they had been ~a ,·~ Teall. speabng or ~la:- ch. · for n111e \\·eeks. \\ htle out there t b::; It is so short a tim e since the Flmrer were the gu~. .)t:; of Belle Bennett at ~ow that the fo11 owirw excer pt irnm. her home on Tnluco Lake. ~[is~ Be:: !le Boston Herald. rcpri"n ed in the nett i.., playing the part oi the mot her Tribune this week. is n i int ·:-e:;t: , queen in Dougla s Fairbank.-' ne.': pic··The flo\Hr ~hO\\. r.: tc·da~· e-rm\·-. ture. ~'The Iron ~[a s k." mo re an d mo:-e co·nplex anrl c,oteric. -o:Gone are t ~. e da··:; \dh:;. it wa, ~uffi~fr s. Ed\\·ard .'chtidenhtlm and ~Ir' . cient t c1 ex : i Jit ·t·,rch·c: long ~ tmmerl D. I.. TaYlor left la.)t . aturdaY to sper:rl rn:e.:: in a crrN:n \·a .;e anrl prnu dly re- abnut t\~· o \\·eeks at Pine Cre t Inn. ce :\·e a red or blue ri ·J})(JI1 . The prize" T ~ C ai: a ..:orle r r. flo\n:r ~·ltl\\. are a;\·arderl ryon, · · · -o-·a. r m n r t · c ;- ". ~, at i ' a , ' em h 1£: d i n t h e .\f r. and ~Irs . T. \\'. Cullen. \\·h rJ haH: \\ aY o: l-> ackQ'rou1Cl ir.r fln \n: r, than been . pend ing -fiye \Yeek- in \Yi nte:r-.;- .. e fl ower.; :lem:;eh·e,;: . .. I: j, no u1commo 1 ~ig~ 1 t to ;;ee Park. Fla .. returned to their hon.e la~t \\·eek. ' O ~L e ;dent ed exhihitr.r o nr~eeing t 1e ar~!·;i: ie~ n ; a :·a!it·n cl1a uffeur and a -· Lb· ~ '~ 1 a..,d '·" ,, j e t 1:eY per~p~re 0\·er I all the iamily pe\\·ter. an early Cah in c~ :-n:·rl c.~e -!'. rt . -t e a Jle~, n·rra ctnn· · Coolidge pe riorated g:la~;; flo·\· e r · :·· -,., .-. i. t::~r,t· ~ r~· . and enow::rh. old holder. and quite a large bunch oi .:·1··~· =- tn. ,-tn· kt- ·t Paul Re;·ere rro111 I calendulas and bachelor'.- buttc.u. ral..;:m ._. ., ., h<· :""'-thack exerct~e for a :\11 around the ball are candle'tick:::. ·:· ··n t'· . \\'ll(· 1 e,·en·t. ing i.: .:atisfac- pr ie _ts' robes. red and white ' decked · ~~ r= 11t'r '·H: ·.n r.,·in!! ::.pirit arr:n!!c - ' napkin.;;. hmds of goldfi -h. wrought .:;x ? ~, .~_n trl u .r "· wo daffod~l~. a ! iron gates. Georgian mantlepiece:; wit:, .". n~-: c>T ~· l"nnllon·::. a.nd t 1 1r~e ~·)a'·,_ I suitahk fireirons and mirror --plenty t-n m·e· 111 a Ye_n· pn,stbl~· Stte!!el Atp oi e\·er~· thing. in fact. except flO\\·ers. ':~ 2 " · at'. call' : a day. I The\· seem a little like the bridegroo:~l ·· .\n r, thtr eoe' in for rugged 5impli- at t he \\·edding-essential. but in cor::-- , t b ri ne~ a gate lt!!C!ed tahlt. I ::;nicuom in the maze oi decorati c·n:-:." 1 The Sunday Evening musicale in the Tudor lounge of the Orrington hotel Sunday, March 24, from 8 until 9 o'clock wiJl be played by the Peacock trio a~d broadcast over radio station \VEHS. The selections to be given. follow:· ~utumn and Winter .. Glazoun,,w Sf.:r!nadf.: . . . . Chaminall~ Pi~·n·tte . . . . ChaminacJe '! I ·· " Tailored!! In order to be correctly tailored one must have a garment that is not vnly measured to fit, but also the exact shade to blend w ith the l\rearers complexion and physical make-up. Our wide selection of material and fine workmanship wiJI a1Jol\· the discriminating young man to be truly ' " ·e)) dressed.' We also have added expert in ladies' tailoring to our staff. We are now equipped to handle all alteration s on both furs and garments. an I. For Easter Entertaining ,Individual Cakes (decorated , suitable for Easter) Cheese Sticks Patty Shells Meringues Lady Fingers Macaroons {Cocoanut and Almond) Salted Nuts PAPAGEORGE BROS. 512 FOU RTH ST. The Patty Shoppe Opposite First National Bank PHO~E . WIL~IETIE 1907 1153 Wilmette Ave. Phone 575