Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 May 1929, p. 57

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Ma;;Y:Variefi~~;j:·:-: . ~"' ie~h · ~~ldy Cetd,rat~ ~iet~(qj, 'tulips, ranging in , ~v~r·j."~iolor ·jnc1il4!ng greens, yellows, .Pink,, laven·4ers, violets, bronze, ·Ru . rpJes and < .h:l~cks-1 and. there is so ·~p~, d~fference., m hetght and app~aran~e. that . ;~~}!:. are. put i~ ..~roups . several · · -· · · -· ~ ~ - -·- - ..,tc~n ewts weekly ts ce~ebratmg (Contributed) i~3- ~wentieth year of serv-ice t th 0 ~... h ,, "' l:.· e . .,.,.. ·~~r.e ar~ . so many uqdreds . P~ · va- · ~~~~f~om~unity . with . an .intensive Tulzps on D·~Pin:v · ,' .·~ ··r' hT.w:~nb~th Year of Service at Franken Bros Arne:. SJent~nhel, Chic~go's larg.est p~ttt~ Two Faculty Go on N. M~bera to cruise, Commander u. Naval Cruise nounced. They will Woodson ·!!: tllrJJ~t{on c~~paign. · ~he paper i~ ·111 auatrs_,.·-.Iuncttons tdeas and 'de 1 0 f :A··. ' ·· · J ' . , ... ~ ..as ~'P~~t~an ew_ry. Edt tonally tt IS pr.o~~~1¥~ and ~.~s co?t~il:iiit.or.s com· ~ri·se ~he:~.e~test mmds tn Jewtsh Amertcan · :~la~~ificatJOns. y. · JOUrnaltsm. A. department of interest · Pt~~e ~l~e . th~ . bizarres, bybloems, fo! eacn member of the family is mainparrot,s, botannicals, cottage, breeders tamed. da~.~.ips_, . and the double and singl~ ~~~s~~ ~e~w~~~sili~are ~na Brewer C~tinues En~hsh ~nd c_ o yers fuJly the . Authorizing for two members of the f 1 f N h . . acu t.y o ort west~rn umverstty to h h R T go .wtt t e naval . 0 . . C. on the crutse on the battleship Wyoming at their own expense this ·summer was re. cetved from the navy department yesterday by Commander E: M. Woodson of the R. 0. T. C. umt. The two facu lty. members have not yet been named, C_ommander Woodson said. Approxtmately ninety students from Northwestern unit will go on the leave Evanston June 19 and will·sail · from · Boston for . Bermuda June 22. After a three days' cruise they will disembark at Ber- of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- muda and will leave there for Havana June 27. They will arrive a't the Cuban capital Julv 2 and will leave July S, d' · b k·" · ·B · J ' l 11 ~ 1sem ar mg at oston u Y . · The niqety stude·n ts . f~.o~ t~~ North.western unit and sixty-five from Hax:~ vard ,u niversity will be assign~d to the battlesh'ip Wyoming. The· .u.nits from Georgia Tech and Yale university will ·sail in the battleship New York. i~?w·t~~~g brou~ht i~to the ·r parketr ·: .In ·· order to g1ve · the people of the ~\ort~ . shore and surrounding territory t.h e advantage of being able to learn ~nd know the difference in the type and character of all the above types *nd varieties of tulips, Franken Bras. at Deerfield, have maintained an exhibition on trial grounds for several years. H undreds of people take advantage of · these grounds each season in calling and making up a list fo; their next season's need'.5. ·H · etght of stems is one of the most important things in selecting tuliP'3 for your grounds. For an illustration. Faust is the largest and tallest black tulip, Valentine being a lovely shade of laYender, goes beautifully with thi s tulip. Toning down from the laYendc r shade to a · salmon pink, with Clara Butt, and using Moonlight, a very light yellow, for the border give one of the most beautiful and gorgeous combination s the writer has ever seen. \Vhile hundreds of combination:; can be worked out, that would be similar and in keeping with your own grounds, it is only possible to foresee the beauti ful combinations, by actually selecting and making your comparisons \Vhile the tulips are in bloom. Before making your selection for next year's bulb'3, it is well to take in mind the various beds in which you wish to plant, and decide about how many tulips you wish i1 1 each bed, as you will find that thr.; will simplify matters a great deal when you come to make your selections, and decide on quantity im!,l1ediately. · Lou · .ana Teaching 1 0 181 Valona Brewer, Winnetka violinist has sigried a contract for another yea; with the Louisiana State Normal college. She ·has given several very successful programs during the past season, and has · recently been elected vice-president of the Louisiana Musicians' association. · . ·.· · AUFFMAN· RADIATOR SHIELDS AND ENCLOSURIS Install Them Now During Spring Houae Cleaning Estimates Cheerfully Furnished American Metal Produets Corp. 60;; North Michigan Avenue Superior 7178 Chicago Local Dealers Vic J. Killian, Inc. Winnetka 908 Good llousekeeplng Shop ' .Greenleaf 1190 ttl 1-t Gregory avenue have been sojourning for two weeks in Hot Springs, Ark .. and Ne,v Orleans, and v.-ill return to th ei r home the latter part of this we ek. Mr. and-J\1-fr-s-._A_lf_r-ed~H-.-H-t'll of WHETHER IT'S FOR TWO OR ·DINNER. FOR E _ IGHT AN ELECTRIC DISHWASHER WILL DO THE DISHES QUICKLY AND EASILY lFTEEN rninutes aJter you put yaur dishes in the Conover Electric Dishwasher they ar~ clean, sparkling and dry. It makes no difference whether you have 1 few cups and uucen, or the service of a full meal. Dishes are securely held in stationary racks, sprayed with hot soapy water and then given two sterilizing rinsings. All you have to do is let the water in and out at your kitchen sink. no lifting. Because the Conover tank is so roomy, many women are stacking their dishes in it and doing them only once a day-whenever it is most convenient. Call our store for a free demonstration of the Conover in your kitdlen AUCfiON AUCI'ION F By order of the U. S. Diatrict Court we will, on Wednesday, May 22nd, at 2:00 p. m., at our aalearooma, 411 So. Market St., sell at p u b li c a u ~ t i o n the Trustee's right title and interest in and to the following described real property belonging to Jarnitzky & Fisher, Bankrupt. LOCATION: Southeast eorner lot of Kenilworth Drive North and Melvin Ave., Kenilworth, Ill., In Kenilworth Gardens. SIZE OF LOT: &O.xl34. ENCUMBRANCES: The bankrupts owned this property under a eon· trad; the purchase prlee was Sf,IS&.OO. There Is an unpaid balance at this time of S1,5f6.0& wJth Interest at 6% due from July !1, 19!8, to date; this balance Is payable In monthlJ Installments of S48.80, due the 16th of eaeh month. T AX~S: This property will be offered subject to taxes for 19!8 and 19!9. TITLE: The Bankrupts and their wives have signed quit claim deeds eonveylng their full In· terest to the Trustee In Bank· ruptey whleh will make a fee simple, title free and elear. HoiiiC model shown abovc,S139.50. Othcn, S9-4.25 and up. Slightly more -'~little by ~ittlc" Maurice Klein, Trustee W olfaon &: Fireman, A ttya. PuBUC SERVICE· COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1 14 1 Michael Tauber & Co. Auctioneers 411-423 S. Market St. Chicago Central A v~.. Wilmette JOSEPH W. KEHOE. District Manager Phone Wilmelle :2 8 9 9

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