Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 10 Apr 1930, p. 10

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H ith'llK " tireettieat (Evunslon) Wilmette . - d . Monview . . - - Highland Path - - Hem-m - - - . Wtraeienatimt insures that extra touch of distinction and low-liars that is, so much to he desired on Fa'aster.-atuf thrirtnth the new season; Because no new season; Because so many Highland Parrwom. en are “hinting upon Mira. rk-un workmanship. " in highly advisable to check chest and wardrobe at once --and roll the Shore Line immediately. NO TOLL PHONES prepare by calling Miraclean Easter M z (till F, V l " ' " "' mm ' il.) 2-K . l .f,-r:-or; 8i1ititt'il 1/f/'e, l Ct.set, t /t ft EVIf'Sv’ iitt .. r if. 'y,f'r2tl?iji'C,i'o', W 'iit taitgiy, t-f.Ni,': ' ttir/lot, a " “3,: , A" an arrived home Smur- University of Michigan I student. to spend hir on with his mother, Mm. mm of 7407 K. Lincoln tkh.'hN' C5ii'i"ii?i','t'i"iiei'ii'"iiC') , SHORE LINE/ Chi/wens I2": Wvshimrtnn Are, " ilmette u5'r----when appearance is just a bit more important” E33?! ' selean a: a breath of djm'ry 320 3100 I 300 3 '00 3100 Mrs. W. E. Becker will leave Fri day to! Florida where she will join! Mr. Baker who has been away for the past three months. Mr. and Mrs Lu. will return to Highland Park mator in about two weeks. THE PRESS 2ie Mrs, Grunewald of Rockford, Ill., jail-axis visiting her daughter Miss. Etta for Gtunewald of the Udell apartments. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mellinger re- ‘ark turned Wctine.tday from a two weeks itrip tn Biloxi, Miss. _ ' L, [Mums Proidrnt o INC. ', On Tuesday, April 8 at 1 o'eloirk ‘the North Shore Catholic Woman's I league will have their annual business lmeeting. There will also be election :of officers. The meeting will be held la! the Winnetka Woman's club and Mrs. 'Clyde Worthington ttttd Mrs. 1 Harry Roberts are to be hostesse- hy Mrs. Doretta Klaber, with the ‘as- sistance of Mrs. E. H. Gleason. Mrs. Ross Marvin, and Mrs. R, G. Smith, is delightful in every detail. A se- eluded bird bath, surrounded by color- ful little pots of parties, yellow tulips and seedums,oeainst a bukground of birch trees and shrubs presents an unusually attractive picture. Native birds perched here and there and I nest or two showing through the leaves suggest a bird sanctuary. Placed in front of the bird bath is an artistic iron bench, adding greatly to the general scheme and color effect. Catholic Jyytnan's Club Hold Annual Meeting The "Shadow Box" study arranged by Mrs. James Cady Ewell' is a thing " ram beauty. Three graceful calla lilies in u pottery vase, with several angel figurenes placed at their base, suggest an appropriate and appealing Easter study. The accompanying pic- turr, of which the "Shadow Box" is a f,',1".'u'.,','.t' also painted by Mrs. Ewell. rs. Wm. Mast assisted with this exhibit. The "Garden Gate" represents the entrance into a Ravinia wild flower garden. Fashioned from an old weathered wagon wheel, the gate it- self is moskunique a'nd is causing‘con- siderahle favorable comment. Through the gate, a planting of trillums, vio- lets, hepaticas, ferns, etc. may be seen azaimit a wooded bnekttround. TIt old lug rail fence across the front 'azhls (reinisnd61My ttrthe rustic etteet, while a cunning squirrel sitting on a mutsy stump makes the exhibit ap- pear most natural. Mrs, P. Guilt was the chairman of this committee and working with her were Mrs..R. A, Bryant, Mrs. E. E. Leonard, and Mrs. R. G. Maus. The backdrop. n Ra- vinia wood scone, was painted by Mrs. James Cady Ewell. The lovely "Little Garden" planted The Central States Garden and Flower nhow will be open until Sun- day night, April 13, . . The other ribbon went to Mrs, Rob- ert McKnight. who with the assist- ance of Mrs. P. C. Atwill, Mrs. M. llardacre and Mrs. Wm. Ross, created such a charming "poreh," A forced crubtree and birch, arranged with evergreens against antiqued, white- washed brick wall, maké this exhibit most attractive. An exquisite wrought iron railing on the stairway adds im- measurably to the general teheme, while the planting of tulips, forget- me-nots, and dwarf phlox, completes the delightful setting bf an afternoon tea party. ble set for an "artistic dinner." Mrs. Watson', own lovely blue glassware and rare plates were used, and her artistic candelabra, sitting at either end of the table with'the little for. eign fiirurenea add the final touch of individuality. Ravinia Garden Club - Members' Win Ribbons. ' in Big Flower Show (Continued from page 3) Thursday, April 10, 1980

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