WILME·TTE LIFE May 17, 1929 Supervise Building of Club · Flowers of Perfect Color LargerLonger Blooming with Right Nourislunent The Calendar of Plant Feeding .THIS MONTH 1. LAWNS: As soon as grass shows green, or any time thereafter, apply plant food. 2. FLOWERS: Work plant food into soil before seeding; or for perennials, as soon as plants appear. For early large and richly colored blooms make later feedings. 3. VEGETABLES: Work plant food into the soil before seeding. Later feedings will hasten maturity, increase yields. 4. SHRUBS, TREES: Apply plant food any time after leaves appear. Grouped at the portals of the \\' oman's club building at Tenth street and Greenleaf avenue are the members of the Building committee who have been assigned the task of maintaining a careful watch over building operations on the new club structure, ground for which was b~oken a few weeks ago. Back row-(left to right) Mn. Thomas C. Moulding, Mrs. F. E. Parry, Mrs. R. T. Huff, Mrs. Arthur H. Howard, Mrs. ·. P. Berg, and Mrs. 0. E. Thaleg. Center rO\Y-Mrs. G. \V. Kibby. Mrs. A. E. Beirnes, Mrs. R. E. Pattison Kline (past president), Mrs. N. ~· .Colwell (pas~ presiden~), Mr3. _Frederick M. Bowe s (pa st pre sident), Mrs. Wilham A. Durgm (first vtce-p~estdent). Front .rowMrs. Arthur J. Dixon (treasurer), Mrs. Hayes McKmney (past pre s tdent~, Mrs. F. ]. Scheidenhelm (committee chairman), Mrs. Harvey A. Bush (president), Mrs. Herbert B. 'M ulford. (assistant chairman), Mrs. John C. Mannerud (chairman of construction). (Photo hy Staff Photographer). · · .,tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"~ ·- - - - - - - COMPLETE PLANT FOOD Endorsed by Leading Landscape IGORO Vol. I Published in the interest of Wilmette people and the Ridge Road vicinity bl} the May 17, 1929 He: Silk stockings come pretty high t h e s e days, don't thev? Sh~: Th ey have to. Troop 9 B'oy Scouts are planning a card party to get funds for some much needed athletic equipment. "Isn't Bill rather fast for you?" "Yes, but I don't think he'll get away." Shop on the Ridge Patient: I can't afford to be ill. Specialist : Is your business so profitable? Patient: No; yours is. No. 18 Decoration Day is just ahead. The day we pause in appreciation of the deeds of men who went to the front for us. The veteran of '61 is fast passing, b u t o u r peculiar theory of civilization '3eems to create new recruits every so often. Let us join in putting a stop to this terrible system. ' _ Report e r: Miss Ederle, to what do you attribute your succes·s? Trudy: To the fact that I directed my thoughts in the right channels. Gardeners and Nurserymen ORDER YOUR SUPPLY NOW RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY CARL C. RENNECKAR. Editor. GARDEN TOOLS Here you will find a fine selection of accurately made strongly built garden tools, priced to please. Shop on the Ridge Sonny: Father, one of the boys said I looked like you. Father: What did yuu say? . Sonnv: Nothin'. He's a lot -bigger than me. LAWN MOWERS LAWN ROLLERS WHEEL-BARROWS HOSE SPADES RAKES HOES TROWELS R c me m be r the date. Peter J. Huerter Post 669 Mav Dance-May 25th. · "Do you like housework?" "I 1ike nothing better." Chapell's famous Ice Cream in brick or bulk. Deliveries made promptly. { W oiii·Grillis Sheet Metal · Hardware Furnaces RIDGE A VENUE PHARMACY Oppoait~ St. Jo11ph"a School Shop on the Rid1e Phone Wilmette 316 ~-------------------------------------------------- = ~