A dahlia show conducted under the auspices of the American Gardeners' association and which menibers of the forty different garden clubs in Cook counity have also been in.vited to par- ticipate,. will be held' at, Winnetka Community. Fouse, Saturday and Sunday, Septembler 7 and 8. It is planned, in this, the first annual exhibition of the association, to bring together the finiest showing 1of these beautiful flowers that 'hsever been. wjtnessed'onl the. north shore. Various classifications and prize awards, are, ing .arranged ccuae toappeal to both the pr.ofessional dahlia grower and, the amateurs, of whom there are more than 250, in the territory from Evanston to Highland Park. open competition The competition will be open to any dahlia grower, Whether or not a mem- ber of the American Gardeners' asso- ciationi, ià is explained, and t.here will be no entrance fee to exhibitors, ex-, cept the commercial growers. The exliibits will be arranged in specimen and arrangement classes. The specimen classes will comprise the following: class l1ýTwenty-five to thirty-ftve, va- rieties. Class, 2-Flifteen to tweýnty-flve varn-, Ciamss 3-Ten to fifteen varieties. Ciass 4-Pive to ten varleties. Class 5-Amateurs. Chi ss 6-S*)éedlings (open to every,- There wiil also be sven other classes under the ir.rigeinlent.classificatlon, as follows: Class 7-Living room. arrangement, vases of dahlias only. 4Class S-Dlnlng roomn center plece, dahlias only. Class 9-Vase arrangement, dahliam combineçl with other flowers. * Class 10 '-Basket arrangement, dahlias, only. Css i-Foo-vase arrangement,, * dahlias, (combined with othler tollage If. desired.) Class 12-Floor-bagket arrangement, dahlias, (comnbined wlth other foluage. If' à". ired.) Class 13-Commfercial exhibitors. B3lue, red and white ribbons, indi- Lehie Photo North Chicago, (Ill.) officialdo ni was cordiaily reccived by Wilmnette officiais when it came to vieu, the munici-. pal. water plant on July 31. The inspection was arranged byl Paul A. Hofinia», 1638 Washington avenue, formser Vil- lage trutee. Reading from Ieft. to right the visitors and th eir hosts are: Front- rour-S. S. Moore, editor North Chi- cago Tribune; Boyne H. Platt, Village manager (Wilmette) ; Frank Opeka, cii& attorney; Louis.Rose, alderman; Mayor John Dromey; President Hazrv C. Kinn~e (Wiliwettc) ; M att Kern, aldermenan; Michael Opeka, city clerk; Prank Free- Mali, fire chief; Matt Slana, alderman; Alfred .LeClerc. aldermeani. Rack row-Ben Newnham; Paul A. Hoifnmon (Wilmette); J. E. Moore, associa te editor Norlth Chicago Tribune; Jacob Aovak, chie f of Police; Leo Vemna, stfeet ronimissioner. Bible Conference Wil Guest Preachers Coming Be HeM at Long Lake to Presbyterian Pulpit Many north shore residen ts are plan- Guest preachers will conduct the ning to attend sessions of the Bible con- Sunday morning services during ference to be held a t Long Lake. Ill., I .ugust and the .first .Suiiday in Sep- (near Libertyville> which will be ini tember. The ministers in the order progress f roin of their appearance will be: Dr. Monday e v e - James E. Detweiler of Chicago, Aug- ning, August 19, ust 18; Dr. Alva V. King of Hastings. to Sunday eve- Neb., August 25; the Rev. Earl 0 n i ii g, August Morgan of Decatur, September 1. Dr. 25. The confer- James T. Veneklaseni, the pastor, will. ence is s po n -1 'e absent on bis vacation during that sored by t h e period. North Shore1 K. of*C. Council to HoWd Basket Picnic in Forest Preserves O,.lmette council, Knlghts of Col- umbus, will hold its annual basiçet picnic Sunday; August 18, in the For- est Preserves next to the North- western Golf course club house. Memn- bers of this organization are asked to bring their families and friends. ,Races for children, with prizes for the winners, will be one of the main. attractions. Arrangements are now underway te stage an indoor basebaîl gaine for 9. Ail flowers must be grown by ex- Mrs. Arcus wa 4ibitors. prsdéswi M0 The decision of the judgles wlll be sot rs h final. Ehbtr arms. This, iti Il. Exnit ust replace ail wilted ted her f rom* flowers by 10 o'clock Sunday morning seriously ias or forfeit pnizes. eyiam 12. AIl varieties exhibited in classes burn easily. Mr (Continued on, Page, 8) treated by a loca hf as wool does not Arcus' burns were physician. CAL-L WILNIETTE 4300 Ask for, Ad- Ta ker glaci to. cal for any other things výillagers may wish te dispose of to help carry on this wôrthy welfare project-Mrs. William H. Wolff, chairman.