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Highland Park Press, 18 Jul 1929, p. 33

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Bluff,. president of the Garden Club of Illi- nois, tcld of the flower show iit the Central West which willfake place in April cf next year, under the aus- Irices of the Garden Club of Illinois, in the Stadium 'on Warren- avenue, mar Paulina-street, Chicago. Pre- viouslylhtortturtl state exhibit has teen held in the Sherman hotel,, but' In "Plante that have magic,” Mrs. Metcalf began with the earliest rec- ords'of healing, when man was pois- oned by his own venom, cited the hippocratic oath, learned by the med- ival, student before he graduates, and required by many of. the best medical fraternities as an initiation oath, and told of the superstitions connected with the healing of the sick. When that failed' they relied'uiron super- stition. "The magic of flowers which carry. myths; legends, and poetry in silent speech, ready to itive "oy," beauty, rest, and uplift to souls" was exemplified in the wonderful garden of the hostess which was viewed in sunshine and in shadow, before and after the meeting. Junior Members Tourney at Briergate Is Begun New features will be added to the exposition, such‘as safe and sane playground equipment. 'W Throutstandjng educational feat- ure of the afternoon was Mrs. Wal- fer Brtrifoll)1etealf's. scholarly pa- per on “The Magic of.Heibs," which' lad its inspiriticn in a visit to Greek. Orthodox church in Geneva, Switier: land, last year, where. the bgrning'of intense led Mrs.rMetcalfintot search for. the. ingredients of the "pqnirtrit 'acceSSer to w"biiship. ' _ -. -.. “Knowledge is of no value" except- Vhen it is useful in" the construction ch new ideas/rand the idea in this case was a preparation of adelight; ful paper for the garden clubs. A guest from Califdrnia said that the garden reminded her of Mary Piekfcrd's. _ . Thursday, July 18, 1929 Ravinia Garden Club _ ' .- Holds Fine Meeting -quate space has been spewed, with an opportunity to make some money for the-Garden Ch1trtfrttittoiss.-- _ _ The Ravinia Garden club, of which Mrs. C. C. Bracken, of Wilmot road, Deerfield, isrren honorary member, held' the-July, meeting in the beauti.. ful garden cf Mrs. Bracken, where the tallest ielphinium ever seen in this locality, formed a background for the interesting program presented, while, airplanes spared overhead. Fifty-five guests from the Glencoe, Wilmette, Highland Park, Desirfield and Bannockburn and Ravinia garden clubs were present. - News in Sound - Organ and Orchestra .. Vitaphone Vaudeville THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 25, 26, 27 MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNES.DAY,. JULY 22, 23, 24 Laying baie the innermost secrets of a_"Foliies" Beauty who made wcman's supreme sacrifice for aiGther's happiness. The_most powerful play ever writtep.: NOW, ONE OF THE GREATEST _ . TALKING PICTURES OF A DECADE. Giant Weather.Making Plant in Coma“ diiirrataiC"-TGii", Cooled, Washed ------e-_-- Air in Circulation for your Greater Comfort and Enjoyment. FRANK WALLIN and JOYBOYS A Glorious Syncopation Melange . _ SUNDAY ONLY - JULY '21 -- On the Stage -- . __‘_ MID-SUMMER FESTIVAL ' TALKING SC " @IWWWE "KEEP 4 KOOL" THE PRESS in - also Every Seat a Front'Row Seat!. _ -No Advance in Prices! The supreme achievement of the Singing, Talking and Dancing Picture 'tra---4t whole Broadway show-. behind the scenes and before the foot- lights-brought to the screen HUNDREDS of GLORIFIED 'p, AMERICAN GIRLS. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN ANY BROADWAY STAGE PRODUCTION NEWS IN SCI-SN!) VSYAPH0NE VAUDFY;LLE ALL-TALKING ALLvSINGING ALL-DANCING AT WAUKEGAN also MAE McAVOY and OTHER STARS . -e" or, the Screen - TALKING SCENES - SOUND EFFECTS NEWS IN SOUND - _F'ABLE 'STOLEN KISSES” “AL-ICE JOYCE, MYRNA LOY, LORETTA YOUNG (,ryigrry' 'rr,' 'r" vyr, _""i:yi"iii'icitilij) fjii'tt"ljk'litif1t'"tli1i, (j'i'il"li '-'i'ir'sr(i2 W ' iiitiiiii)'i'i'i Matinees: . Sat:,' Suh., Wed., " 2:15 A sparkling comedy romance always' 7 COMEDY - NEWS - NOVELTIES A Big Dramatit: Stock Company In ,“THE BRAT" Living, spoken drama, with a splendid cast of players. Every Evening at 8:20 ". heat Stages Theatres presents From the celebrated stage play ALICE DAY and CHARLES CHASE in REGINALD DENNY "HIS LUCKY DAY" WILLIAM BOYD in "HIGH V OLTAGE" MONDAY ONLY-JULY 22 Rialto Players SUNDAY ONLY-d u LY 2t with "MODERN LOVE" ALL SEATS RESERVED FRI., SAT., JULY M, 27 Charles E. .Mueller‘s TUES.. WED., TH HRS.-x _, -irt,1LY 23, 21.25 7 DAYS STARTING SATURDAY, JULY 20 "THE SQUALL" in in

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