THfE KEATf' PHONE. WILMETTE 989 VENETIAýN BLINO-S PAUL H.,GATHERCOAL AWNING .SERVICE Smart & Golee Report More Residence Sales The sale of three more homtes ag- gregating $45"00, is. reported by Smart & G.olee, Iic.,' nerth, shore realtors. Walter Gradie,, president of the Swedish Produce. comnpany, pu4r- chased f rom Thomas J. Harper, the seven-roomw Cape Cod. home with five acres' located îii'i West Lake For- est. This prioperty is' a part of Or- chard Uili,"200-acre farm of Fred, D. Sadier. Ih adjoins louis .Swift's Westliegii Farm on the west anid is about one baif mile south of Melody THOMAS DCRAIOCO.. Painting and. Decorating 1033 MAIN ýSReeET Wilmette 2378 A Naturel Organic fertilizer- Every grain is productive No weed seedu WiJI not hurn Lasta longer 3'/z-busbel bag ...... C. C. Carnahari Buys Estate Near Elkliorn An unusually attractive estate prop- erty, three miles- east of Elkorn, Wis., has just been purchased by C. C Carnahan, 700 Central avenue, Wilmette, a memiber of the law firm of Carnahan,' Slusser- and* Mitchell, aQttorneys for:A Century, of Progress, with offices in the Westminster build- The property contains thir'ty-fourý .acres, including a ten-acre private sprng-edlake, a part of the Lauder- dale chain. It is improved by an eigh't-roomn, year-routid owiier's J.ouse, a, caretaker's cottage, and a log cab. in guest cottage. Also on the prop-* er-ty is an old ýmiii, which. is. a land- mark of, the neighboring countryside., Dr. W Bebb. who is now moving, to Californlia, was'the seller. of. the property, and both parties to the transaaction~ were re-piesent~ed by John B. Utley of the farms and estatesi departmnent of the Northwestern Realty and Building company, .528 Davis street, Evanston. GIVE, DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Lois Suekoif, 819 Chestnut avenue, ýentertained 'fifty- five guests at a formiai dinner partvý and dance last Saturday. Sonny Berfkson and hlis orchestra played for dancing. The Suekoffs' three daugi-:h ters surprised their. parents. by pre- senting thern with. an oil portrait of their elest daughter, Ruth. .Miss Catherine Hepburn, daughitcr of Mrs, H. Cass Hepburn of 417 Curnnor road, Kenilworth, aftercom- pleting her freshman year at.Vassu-r. returned home Wednesday. Recu-fify and Protect Your Home with JOI4NS-MAN VILLE Products crti CYLIas cnaracterized sorne rockeries as appearing tO be a pile of cannon bale. 7. le there. much rock sbowing, or have you buried the rocks at least two- thirds their depth? 8. Are the rocks, stable so that we can stand on them without their tipping? How -4bout Proportion 1 9.Are the rocks ejuali 50 that the plante seem out of proportion to them? 10. Are there rnany kinds of rock? L'sually it is wiser to use either bould- ers, stratified rocks, or limestone rather than a mixture, unies>; ail the sorts har- moniÉe. 11. Do, some of. the rocks show that they have been, quarried 'and are the stones. dressed with smo .oth surfaces? Such- stofle shouId n6t be used in a natural rock. garden. 0f course, you should neyer use concretée blocks. 12.. Do your rocks 1o0k odd-; are they freaks of na ture, or do .t 1hey, look as though they belong in your neighbor- hood? ýThe so-called "ýbeàutiful" rocks art difficult to combine in a rock garden a.nd, are best displayeci'on xlielves in- se the house. 13. Is the re, concrete showi ng among the naeural rocks? This foreign element 15 as, bad, as it is to leave balsting theaF inl a ne*wsuit. 14. In Iaying your rocksý have you avoided over-hanging nes whkch pre- vent moisture' reaching a plant below? 15, Are your rocks so laid that they crxiduct the moisture to your plant rootsè- instead of away from thehm? They should be placed iu the soil just opposite f rom the way shingles are laid upon a roof. 16. Did you pack the soul between the rocks so that, dead. air spaces are, avoided? Plant rmots do, not grow, In -uch ,,Pot. 7.Are the plants. ail informai or are saine cf thern globular or pyramidal so tha t they, unduly attract our attention? 18. Have you avoided the large, gaudy plants which seern out of ,,cale a nd overpowerig' in the rock garden? 19.- la the garden a museum? If YOu 'have observed these. pointers, the chances are that you have a 'rock garden in splendid taste. Glencoe Stude nt Leader, in N. U. Women's-Society Dborothy J. Reynolds, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. F. . Re'ynolds, 1020 Bluff road, Glencoe,: was recently elected social chairman of Shi-Ai,, upperclass women's honorary society, at Northwesterni university. Miss Reynolds is a sophomore in~ the col- lege of liberal arts. . She is treasurer of the Women'.s Student Gôvernment Oliver Hansn WINMETKA 315 Day or Night J. R.MeFOOTE LANDSCAPE ANI) QARD)EN SERVICE Phone Winnetka79.