Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 May 1929, p. 31

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'M ay Jl, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE .n Flower. Show at Wilmette Youth Is Honor Lake Forest to Student in Naval Science Robert W. Rogers, .son of Mr. and Be June 15-16 Mrs. W. W. Rogers, of 1005 Greenleaf RADIATOR CABIICBTS DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY · The annual Spring Flower Show nf avenue, Wilmette, is ·honor student in rhe Lake Forest Garden club witt he the Junior Naval Science class at · an open event in more ways than one. Northwestern University. For this honor he received the EvansNot only will the public be admitted to the Mrs. Rockefe11er McCormick es- tpn American Legion award. which wa·3 tate, where the show is to begive1 made Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, June 15 and 16, but entries may ~~ the ceremony taking place on the We are prtpartd to send our factory expert into your home, made by anyone who is interested in parade grounds, north of Patten gym. take cornet measurements. · determine the propu color flowers, regardless of GanleT' club . ' scheme and equip your home with the finest cabinets built affiliations, or lack of affiliation. at a saving of at least ~ 5 o/o. Plan Kindergarten Class Mrs. John Andrews King, chairman Satisfaction Guaranteed Write or Telephone on Kenilworth's Beach of the Flower Show committee, had as guests last week women representin~ Miss Marjorie Mitche11, Kenilworth garden clubs in most of the better kindergarten instructor, wiJJ have a communities in Cook county, Lake summer playground schoo1 from June DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF METAL SPECIALTIES county, DuPage county, and Wi11 24 · to August 2. at the Kenilworth ~01-04 EAST 6rST STREET, CHICAGO ENGLEWOOD 7381 county, and they evidenced widesprearl beach. The course . is planned as a vainterest in the Lake Forest show. Con- cation event and includes supervised sequent ly. it is expected that the com- play on the beach. swimming, handing exhibition will be the hi,ggest and work and picnics. - - -·- - -the best that the Lake F orest club has ever had. Entry blanks are to be obtained from Mrs. King. whose addre s is }(>5 Green Ray road. Lake Forest. and they must be filled in and returned to her pri or to () o'clock Tuesday evening, June 11. It is not necessary that exhibito~s themselves grow the flowers which they show. Primarily, th e affair is to . illustrate the decorative use of flowe rs anq fl owering shrubs, and whi le the quality of the flowers used in the exhibits will be given considention. the deciding factor in awarding prize will be the manner in which they are used. Housewives. generally, and lovers of flowers, in particu lar, will find tht! exhihits of great interest. En trie s may be ma_de under any of six different classifications. Class 1 calls for arrangements by children, with a se.ction for children under t en, and another for those between eleven I and fifteen years. Class 2 deals with bouquets and contain ers, and in one section of this class each entrv will include two identical vases. one. filleo with flowers suitable for th e container, and the other with flowers un suitable . Other section s in this class will exhibit modernistic arrangements, Victorian arrangements, and contrasting arrangements. Class 3 will show flowers for the In the quiet, refined atmosphere of 'fhe Orrington, breakfast and dinner tables, and for special occasions, such as weddings you will enjoy a dining room service and cuisine and holiday feasts. One section in this of distinguished character, measuring up to the class will include a fruit and flowtr arrangement. high standards set and consistently maintained Class 4 will exhibit flower arrangethroughout this hotel. ments in metal stands. Class 5 will deal with ~ketches and Table d'hote luncheons and dinners are served detailed information for garden gates. Class 6 is the onlY one in which the daily, with a special feature on Thursday evenings quality of the flo,,:er wi ll he the . deof live baby lobster at $1.25 a person in the main ci<iing factor. Peonies and a collection of six perennials will make up the dining room. section s in this class. HOURS: 7:00 A. M. TO 8:30 P. M. DAWL MANUFACTURii~G Co. · ······························· Live Lobster Dinner On Thursday Evenings Lorraine Meister Heads N. T. Junior Music Club Lorraine Meister was elected . president of the Junior Music club of New Trier High school at a business meeting of th~ club Monda~· of this. we.ek. Other new officers of the orgamzatwn are: Marion Anderson. vice pre'3iden t: Mari Koretz, secretary, and Marcia Smith. social chairman. The office of trea surer is left open for one of the incoming members of the club. LEAVES FOR WEST Jeannie Gray, who makes her home with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr s. Thomas Brook3 of Winnetka, with her father, Alexander Gray, left Sunday to spend the summer in Hollywood, where Mr. Gray, the "Desert So~~" .star, wi.Jl :nake a movietone of "Sally w1th ManJyn Mitler. Jeannie· will return for school in the · falL PVA 'NSTON·s LAR.GIST AND PINIST HOTJt ·····················

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