September 10, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 11 Local Gardeners Win Awards in Garden Contests Pride in their gardens may bring honors and an award of one thousand dollars to either a Wilmette or a Win- netka resident, in addition to other cash prizes which already have been awarded in the "Beautiful Garden" competition conducted by the Chicago Tribune. These residents are women, Mrs. Phoebe A. Hurlbut of 715 Green- leaf avenue, Wilmette and Mrs. Ran- dolph Buck of 1290 Scott street, Win- netka. Both Mrs. Hurlbut and Mrs. Buck were entrants ir. section one of the con- test. Mrs. Buck was the winner in the sectional contest for early gardens and received $100 when the judging in this section was completed. And it is worthy of note here that Mrs. Buck did not cease in her efforts to maintain a beau- tiful garden later in the season for she managed to take down third prize in the late garden competition, which gave her additional $50 award. Mrs. Hurlbut was the winner of the late garden prize of $100, which means she is eligible to compete for the grand prize of $1,000, the winner of which will be announced next Sunday. Other North Shore residents had a prominent part in the contest, among these being Mrs. Edward J. Phelps, of 328 Leicester road, Kenilworth, who took second place for late gardens and was awarded $75, E. H. Johnson of 127 Church street, Winnetka, who received $25, and Mrs. J. E. Worthan of 314 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette who took down $10. In the final reckoning for the big prize of $1,000, those eligible include the early garden winners and the late gar- den winners in the six sections. This means that a total of twelve have a chance for the big award. Four of those who were adjudged ---- winners in the early garden contest alsq came through with flying colors and were awarded hundred dollar prizes for their late gardens. The contest which has resulted in many fine gardens throughout north shore has been interesting, with kcen rivalry apparent. Bankers, jani- tors, doorkeepers, druggists, teachers, doctors and engineers, in fact folks in many lines of endeavor competed with many women striving for the prizes. Mr. and Mrs. John Macleish and their daughter, Miss Virginia, of 535 Ash street, are in New York, and will be home the early part of next week after a four months' tour in Europe. Miss Virginia will return to her classes at Smith college in company with the Misses Louise Fentress and Elizabeth Parker of Winnetka and Alice Thomas of Glencoe, all of whom attend Smith. ---- Mrs. Donald Beck of 306 Forest avenue was hostess at dinner and bridge Wednesday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Galloway of 940 Private road, who have recently moved to Winnetka from Evanston. There were sixteen guests to welcome Dr. and Mrs. Galloway to Winnetka. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Weld and their daughter of 983 Vine street, who passed the month of August in Glen, Mich., have returned to their home. --( Mrs. Perley E. Connor of 549 Cedar street, was hostess to twelve of her friends Wednesday at luncheon and bridge. Mabelle A. Higgins Teacher of Piano Residence 1162 Scott Avenue Hubbard Woods Tel. Winnetka 613 761 he North Shore Montessori School CHERRY STREET, WINNETKA For children from 3 to 8 years of age, will begin its 12th year on Wednesday the 5th of October, 1927. Miss DOROTHY SEARS 417 WARWICK ROAD, KENILWORTH TEL. KEN. 163 the | North Shore Garden Service VALLEY VIEW FARM--Waukegan Road--GLENVIEW Building and Construction of HOME GARDENS TENNIS COURTS FLAGSTONE SIDEWALKS PARKS GOLF COURSES Black Soil $7.00 truckload delivered. Telephone GLENVIEW 141-J PLAYGROUNDS DRIVEWAYS, ETC. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS =p . . > . - Ethel Lathe (Director of Highland Park Music School) and Associates announce the opening of a centrally located MU SIC STUDIO In Winnetka -- September 19th Piano Violin Harmony Free Harmony classes for children. Location of Studio will be announced later. For Information or Booklet Telephone Highland Park 1138 op Marley if Co. Up to date courses in FALL TERM NOW OPEN Make your arrangements now to enter Chicago's most reliable school. Individual instruction, free employment service, day and evening sessions. STENOGRAPHY, BOOKKEEPING, SECRETARIAL TRAINING, TYPEWRITING, COMPTOMETER, SPANISH OR ANY COMBINATION For Free Catalogue Phone Randolph 2205, Write or Call METROPOLITAN BusINESs COLLEGE 37 Seuth Wabash Ave., at Monroe St. At your request our representative will call. Chicago 909 Linden Ave. EDWARD V. CULLISON General Auto Repairing and Service HUBBARD WOODS Ph. Winn. 686 Before RADE wi best and 734 Elm Stre Meats. of Quality Phones 920-21-22 Service! Quality! Value! Everything Else Buy GOOD MEAT th us, and be assured of only the most wholesome. That's a cer- tainty whenever you come here. Peters' Market et