SPRING STYLE SHOW AT Y.W. TWO NIGHTS H. P. Garden Study Club to Attend Lecture Willits New Owner of Hudsonâ€"Essex Business; A. W. Person Sells Out Ma Displ W W Me M \ rehants Coâ€"Operating under H W W W April 10 and 11; Frocks, Hats Features Wt ainning a t W he M W manager t cight M A j Ar the the Mr in th iT h he Ravinia Garden Club Has Fine Exhibit at Central States Show iuest Day Meeting of Ravinia Garden Club April 26; Invitation M Me un ub H num rh W h h cup E.~ Jacobs of the Garâ€" nservatory will give a nuation of Bloom in the . Jacobs is a great fayâ€" th Shore gardeners and ends will welcome this f hearing her again, f the Ravinia Garden anxious to become betâ€" | with their gardening d are: looking forward little visit after the lecâ€" ent h i ind MeKnig ie tor installation in v. On that day, the nging the exhibits of iding growers of the at ime the are busy moving in ir entries, more than ind representing 90 K Mi wh thei â€" antiqued, white a stairway of ex 1 iron form the pl the and ~evergre in lovely tone in in The Mille brought Iy I rht nh in W adium _ from cuses, where for the big it Ri Tlli h oper T HE â€"PRESS built r full size The ty uble ser the pan 000 ute« m Michi the al ands of shrubs MuC founâ€" from main M p it« af atâ€" rth ay O4 Shadow Boxes Charming Feature Central States Flower Show April 5â€"13 Shadow Boxes have always been very charming and appealing at a flower show, but this year‘s display at the Central\ States : Garden and Flower Show, to be held at the Chiâ€" cago Stadium April 5 to 13 promises to be lovelier, and a great deal more interesting than at any of the preâ€" vious shows. A few changes have been made in regard to them which make their arâ€" rangement a bit more difficult. This year, the "Shadow Box" study must be ecpied from a picture and the picâ€" ture must occompany it. Mrs. James Cady Ewell, president of the Ravinia Garden club is arranging one of these "Shadow Boxes," .and, as an added touch of charm and originality is painting the accompanying picture. The Ravinia Garden club feels very fortunate in having so talented and successful an artist for one of its members and is anticipating someâ€" thing very lovely from Mrs. Ewell. (Cady Iwell, pres Garden club is an "Shadow Boxes, touch . of charm painting the ac The Ravinia Ga fortunate in has successful an a members and i propri Dudle h Caingt Mrs. its M M In wilrm ~we th Four New Members Are Welcoined Into Rotary Club at Last Meeting ind ay ng The Mrs TY t mpl nmit it nCt Wt ng ur new. members. were. welcomed the Highland Park Rotary club, s weekly luncheon session Monâ€" noon, at the Moraine hotel. The members are Charles Zahn, R. irry, Henry Winterand B. H. Atâ€" . The welcoming address was by Ed Anderson, president of Winnetka Rotary club. There a good attendance of members, the new â€" members received a i welcome from those present. iff the .\ Mrs. ‘Rol m mittee, Mr ig the interest . keen, but the is hoping to rey had list vear w W ardacre, ar xhil P« Leonard «ind nfident. that "different‘ ng Little Garden" to be planted Doretta Klaber, with the asâ€" of Mrs. E H. Gleason and «s Marvin promises to be very nt and <Mr H it cre, and Mrs, Wm. IOss Cerremt. a great deal of time planâ€" On Friday evening April 4 at 8:00 Porch" decoration and the| the upper grades of the Lincoln school sure. they ‘will develope| are planning: a musical program. unusual and artistic. Plans| â€" There will be songs by the Girl‘s Garden Gate" have been| and Boy‘s Glee clabs;â€" and numbers and Mrs. F. Gault and her| by the, school orchestra. Mrs. R. A. Bryant, Mis.|~ An operetta, "Hiawatha‘s â€" Childâ€" rard snd Mrs. R. G. Maws| hood" will be sung. by. the four upâ€" ent: that they have someâ€"] perâ€" grades: under the direction . of erent‘ as well as an ap>| Mrs. Irma J. Nixon. There will be Ravinia â€" planting. â€"â€" Mrs.|a small admission charge. The proâ€" aftsâ€" Watson‘s "special oc.‘cucds will ‘be used to buy furnishâ€" e, set with her own lovely: ings for the music. room; in Ma 1du inia â€" planting. _ Mrs. Watson‘s ‘special ocâ€" et with her own lovely ure to be very charmâ€" rt is assisting. with Mrs. °R. C they hav â€" well as planting Working with Harrington, Mrs. Van Deursen. Mi MeKnight C. Atwill, W and Mrs. H. P. WOMAN‘S CLUB ___ ACTIVITIES NOTED Rummage Sale, Klein Lecture and Spring Luncheon Are Chief Features Soon The first of April and house cleanâ€" ing time! Let‘s refurnish and reâ€" furbish and send our discarded things to the Highland Park Woman‘s club where they will have a ready sale at the rummage sale to, be held April 10 to 16! The kitchen needs some new green enamelware, the living room a new rug or chair, the bedroums some new draperies. . There are too many books cluttering the shelves, and "it‘s time we disposed of that old picture and bricâ€"aâ€"brac. Our clothes closets are crowded with dresses that, because of the new styles we‘ll never wear again, as well as the costume jewelry one bought last year. _ So let‘s send them all to the Woman‘s club and make this the most interesting and varied sale they huve ever had. The club is open every morning to receive your donations and any large articles will be called for by telephoning Mrs. Dwight Davis, H. P. 1791, Pattisonâ€"Kline Lecture On Tuesday afternoon, R.â€"E. Patâ€" tisonâ€"Kline delivered. a stirring lecâ€" ture before the H. P. Woman‘s club on "America in a World© Neighborâ€" hood." Mr. Kline is an unprejudiced ‘stlldtnh and scholar of international ‘ (Continued: on page 42) | _A silver tea will be held at the beautiful home of â€"Mrs. Raymond | Stevens, "The Meadows" on S. Green Bay road for members of the Highâ€" !lnml Park League of Women Voters | and their friends, on Monday afterâ€" noon, April 7. This. is under the ausâ€" pices of the league board ‘and the fiâ€" nance committee. Pupils to Present "Hiawatha‘s Childhood" «CONDEMNED!" NEW The most unusual setting in picture history, the acting of such sereen and stage ‘stars as Ronald Colman, Ann Harding and Louis Wolheim, and the power of a story from the hands of two fimous authors, are among the noteworthy features of "Condemned!", the new Samuel Goldwyn starring veâ€" hicle for Ronald Colman, which comes to the Alcyon theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday. Hold "Silver Tea" at the Meadows Monday During a musica served fr the afternoon there will 1. program and tea will om 3 to 6. Thursday, April 3, 1930 ening April 4 at 8:00 s of the Lincoln school musical ‘program. : songs by the Girl‘s â€"clabs;â€" and numbers rchestra. "Hiawatha‘s â€" Childâ€" COLMAN VEHICLE be be