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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jul 1934, p. 36

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Ask for attractive free folder desçrib- I 'g the new CARPENTER PORTABLE Gordon end, Terace SHELTER Desggmed for Lawns. GardensTn ais Courts. Swimming Pools, Beach- as asd Promenades. Golf :Course, or for use as, Open Air Nursery, Child's Play Hlouse, or Summer Sleping, Quarters. I"s for Crcu-- lar SN-8S. Sq lb.the uoiug .1 Sommer Furton .Our DispIay Floor Est. 1840 4M N. Wells St. Chicago T*L Supeuior 97M %-4 AUDA %etv.7u- A program on the general subject, "Care of the Suînmer Lawn," wiIl be held at Winnetka Community House Monday morning, july 16, at 10:30 o'clock under the auspices of the North Shore Garden center. This and ail the juIy meetings of the center are under the direction. of the garden department of the Winnetka Womnan's. club, wiýth Mrs.. David Kennicott acting as.gen- eral chairman. Assisting on ,her coin- mïttee are Mrs.- Lamson Date, Mrs. Theodore Rockwell,, Mrs. Martin- An- derson, Mrs. B. W. Brown and Mrs. Harry Smyth. Mrs. William Ogden Green of Xin- netka will read, a, paper :on "Building the Lawn." .There will alsù bea lec- ture or inormaI talkc on caring for 1Fabrics - Antiques CABINET WORK Sand REFINISHINO Hlo. LI N DWNLIL 64Oak St WI.mto a4r» country1 S. Ower consin fa( immer cat ent, bouse, which is an independenit unit in winter and joinied to the cot- tage for summer use, ta accommaidate guests., Unuàual, economy measures and. ingeniaus labor-saving. devices are feature of the building-. A three- page, article in the July American Home magazine is- devotied to" thisý house desigried'by Mr. Woolson. the lawn,, by. a seed and garden 'expert. As in . past weeks an authority on garden information WilI be s.tationed at Commuinnity Hanuse during the day ta answer questions and to assist ama- teur gardeners with specific problems. The information is giveà ta the public withaut charge or obligation of any kind. Mrs. Leslie Weary and Mrs. Samuel Smart continue as chairmen of the ex- ~hbits of spéimen 'flowers throughout the montb of juIy. Among the choice. exhibits for Iast Monday were Shasta daisies, mai-non and blue salvia and. an unusually beautiful sample of phlox, REPORT HOME SALES Smnart and Golee, In<c., narth shore realtors, report the sale of the six- room brick English hanse at 1115 Noyes -street, Evanston. to John W. Fair Visitor By Rehecca Anthony Somewheré, beside the shining big laewaters and a deep bine lagoon, upon whose silver surface slim gon- do.las flash up and down into the, night, when only the t1hrumming of stringed instruments, lingers. always like winged minstrels among the sha- doWs. and the moonlight, there is a garden., This littie garden is filled with the. heauty.of OId World'art and New, combned into a picture that is at once- glamorous and. exquisite i thought,- composition and ini detail. Its glowingpools and flower, covered terraces, its classic appointments, ini marbie and in bronze are a tribute tra the magnitude of its artistic concepý- tion . You- cannot exhaust its manv aspects. -Every vista, every tgrn in its paths presents something %ew. The exotic finesse, the quaint land- scaping and the 'variety of scenic effects ail lend their charm ta make it a §pot of unusual interest. There' is the International garden in whose. soul flourish the favorite eowers ofl many famous persons; there is the waterfall tumbling. its musical way over the rocks and a- delighthil replica of an Italian garden with its tall colonnades where one may look ont upon the horizon and w atcii its ever changing and strange figures. A glorious garden of roses je FOOTEý LANDSCAPE. AND GARDEN SERVICE j HEATINO SERVICE CO. .01.Rurner -Service Inc., also reî room fraMe In shai -at- 1136, th sale of the nine- lnce of John R. Mar- k avenue,' Evanston. IMr. and'Mrs. GeorgeH. Rodger, 928 Oakwood avenue, and tbe. latter% -sister, Miss Neil Kimbaîl, are spend- 1ing several weeks at their cottage at Saugatuck, Mich. And.tuie enchantment of the gardeii is the evening when its colors change ta violet, and gold and silver, when ite perfume clings like, a mantle and 'the mnusic of its hour enthralls even the merest blogssOm. John A. Servas of Evanston cre- ated this, garden, an ontstandinig ex- hibit of the World's ]Pair, shoawing that the trend of progress lias not only been in scientific and industrial fields but in the ideais~tc anda rii Quinlon& 1 N. LS&. Stom càMeag. c. mtdo Fe.H.G 1541 Elgim Alve., metts 8

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