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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 May 1924, p. 4

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4 I' EPISCOPALIANS CALL VILLAGERS LOCAL BACK SEMINARY DRIVE TO GARDEN MART Evanaton Garden Club Show Comes May 17 "From near and far on /l}-ing feet They came our home-cooked food to eat Beneath the trees at Raynwmd Park. Luncheon al fresco, what a lark! Come in your car, ami nearby park it, And have lunch at our Garden Market. I 1 I professiOnal the VlCimty now present nurserymen displays ofofshrubs, seed- 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fil ~ lings, cut flowers and trees. There are also the garden accessories, garden furniture, tools, baskets, potteries, and bird houses and baths on exhibition in booths lining the paths of the park. Modern gardens done in plasticene by school children will be shown. Electrical devices make easy waffles and Our photographs of children wash dishes while you wait. Fresh have won for us an enviable vegetables and real honey also are on reputation. By playing with sale. A band plays, and Girl Scouts them we portray the joyous, help in various ways. Hoybum Bldg. happy spirit of childhood which The luncheon has always been one of Phone EYanaton 2238 is so cherished in years to come. the most charming features of the day. for Sittin· Two salads that have in past years become famous at the Market will be made by the gallons in the kitchens of Garden Club members and served at booths. Coffee will be served on an attractive coffee cart loaded with doughnuts. Soft drinks, ice cream, hot dogs, and hot walllcs will be on hand. Everyone is planning some growing thing at this season of the year. Every In the new Moon four-passenger Coupe-the luxurious house has its shrubs, its trees, its birds. S fi It is therefore expected that Raymond edan or Petite Sedan-you will nd the same outstandpark wiii be filled with a festive crowd ing individuality of Moon design-the same thoughtful attending the Carden Club on May 17. consider~tion for every detail of construction, upholstery Every :o=r~th~s:h:o~re~g:a~rd:e~n~o:~:vt:le:r~is~in:-iH--~~~~~~~~~ vited. · · ~- _...... . . . -~ ~ .----.,. The new Moo" bodies art made ercl'USively by JJWiJma,.. INVITE YOUR FRIENDS Invite your friends to luncheon under the trees-Evanston Garden Market. Raymond Park, May 17. The Garden ~arket, most picturesque of Evanston's various community enterprises will take place in Raymond park ' May 17, f rom 10 o'c1 oc k on Saturday, in the morning to S in the a f ternoon. Inaugurated eight years ago by mem· bers of the club lor the purpose of stimulating interest in small gardens, the licst market was little more than an exchange for seedlings from some ' of the large gardens of the north shore: The enterprise has increased in size and scope 'th season. In addition to the w1 d . . every . 1 pnvate. donatiOns of Pants an cu!t!n~s,, E made by some cirl in the chairman of the Winnetka CO!flmi~tee. School Girls Have xpo Science department of the Wi and the following people w_tll serve at McAilister-Wor~e~ lie schools. The articles were~ with him: William B. Mcllvame, ~rs. A . Jt:Cial display of dres.ses, hn~ne, with utmost care by Miss W. iaRaymond Durham, R. Floyd Cltnch, flat w~ar and hats is attr~ctmg constder- structor in that department, an4 die' dit,: Mrs. Robert J. Gay, Ernest Ballard, able attentiOn to the wmdows .of the play represents the !>est work of the lirll Mrs. Hermon Butler, C. Do~a~d Dal- McAlll"s t··r-\\'orthcl. l company m the in the grades rangmg from the ifth 1o las, Victor Elting and Wtlham Z. ~ k the eighth, inclusive. A gift has been made to the W e5t. . Postoffice block this ~ee ·. ern Theological seminary of the ~pis M.ft~· committee for the <;:hurch of the Particul.trh· intcrc tmg ts th~ exhtbit thJh!e:ribit will continue copal church by Northwestern umverHo Jy Comforter, at Kent Iwo.rt h, con- 1i~n;;v;ie;w;; o;f;ti; lt; · ;fa ;c;t;;th;;a;;t;;e;;v;;e;ry;;lt;;;;;em;;;;;;;w;;;;;a;;;;;s;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii; sity and the Garrett Biblic.al in~titute, sists of Charles Whittle, chairman, B. r, consisting of a free buildmg Site on A. Crowe and Lloyd Garrett. Sheridan road opposite the Patten Preliminary arrangeme':ts, for ~he gymnasium, Evanston, including an campaign in St. Augustme s pansh, opportunity to take advantage of free Wilmette, will be made next week, lecture courses · and physical culture training for the theological students. it is announced. The Western Theological seminary <;>f , 1t wi ll s urpri se you t.o know how long a suit can be the Episcopal church was- founded m Alas My Dears, Were cept gooc..I- Iooking provided it's well ta~en care of. Ask 1883, and ~t the _pre~ent tim~ has 41 ' T ld Sheiks Are Ugly graduates m servtce m the D10cese of 0 us t o keep your clothes spotless and mcely pressed. Chicago. Eight bishops of the church The children of . rlle Joseph Se~rs are among its graduates. It is ex- school at Kenilworth, toget~er With Hemstitching Repairing pected that the association of. the their parents, were en.tertamed last seminary with a great modern umver- Friday afternoon by Jul1an B. Arnold, sity · will greatly stimulate and son of the famou s Dr. Arnold of Engstrengthen its work. land, who gave an interesti ng tal~ o~ The Episcopal churches of Chicago the subJ'ect, "In the Jungl es of Afnca. h f n 1105 CENTRAL A VENUE .ng a concerted effort to take Mr. Arnold wo n' t e cos tume o a are makl advantage of this gift and to raise the Arabian sheik, and hi s ta lk ten d ed t o neces sa ry funds to erect adequate disillusion the ch dd ren as to. the ch_arPhone Wilmette 690 buildings. The ultimate cost of the act~r and habit s of the genume she 1 ~ 5 · buildings, as designed by James GamThe Arab chieitia n of the mo':1es~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~;~ hie Rogers, will be $750,000, of which is always portrayed as clean and liD$340,000 has already been raised. In maculate but Mr. Arnold painted the ' · " d" 1 order . to raise the necessary !lmou~t sheik as he found lum, a trty, cruc , comm.tttees have been orga!l1zed tn and thoroughly disreputable char acte r the dtfferent suburbs and active work at best, although he has his good has begun. C. Colton Daughaday is traits." WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MAy 9· 1924 throaaba.t Let Us Keep Your Clothes In Good Condition 1 DE LUXE 'CLEANERS (Cantil Opportuniti neighborhood where. Disp· th·ely with t letics, gymna, 2. Educa1 General s1 eq uipment of classes. Con! local life. In higher educa 3. Industril ing. Manage mer manual work, bu ilding, ind tion, night so and without 4. Health Effort to t~ regard to Mode of dea as hospital s air, sanitati< health. Pho~ographs Shift (jears of Children DlAeneltBfo 'Wiflt vour thumb. Shift gears without levers with both hands at the wheel. That's f theApperaonMechanicalGear· Shift. ·Simple and strongmechanically right -fully in keeping with a quality car. MOON ----Ev~aton; Illinois ~ Come and inspect the 1924 Apperson in our show rooms. The gear shift is but one of its exclusive features. __ -- N NORTH SHORE APPERSON MOTORS CO., INC. 1825 BENSON AVE., EVANSTON, ILL. P/l(me Eva11ston 2341 for Denumstration ~ I Suburban Motor Sales == = The World's Greatest Water arrived at Wilm ette Groce1·y anll Marke t . -Adv. L30-3tc 1029 Davis Street, Phonea 8798-8799 _I .IIIIUIIUIIRIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIWIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIn~\\\\\\\l "A lway.s = ~ == = Look ·"'r.ourBe~~t" Lf ~ Our custom-made suits are cut from the best material, thoroughly shrunk and thorou.g hly good. They are "p~anned," "built" and finished by skillful tailors. Dressed in one of them you will certainly look your 00 ~- = = The Open Season for Dining Out OFT Spring breezes, the fresh green of opening leaves, the fragrance and gay color of Spring flowers all urge you to dine out-to enjoy the delicious homec.ooked food of THE LIBRARY PLAZA CAFETERIA There's keen pleasure these days in an afternoon or early evening drive or walk followed by a jolly family dinner at THE PLAZA. Fresh Spring vegetables and fruits add to the enjoyment of the many good things to eat. Come this evening_. forget the usual kitchen work at horne. ! 1 = S -= 1 !iii: ~ 1 i ~ ~ : = ~ = = = 111 = e § CAFETERIA OtUUNCTON AVENUt AT CBUKCB STRJ;U IN TB£ LIBRARY PuzA HoTEl. I E SCHULTZ & NORD [ "The Narth Shore's Leading Tailors" PhOne Wilmette 320 1152 Central Ave. .H.IIIIII.-IIDIIIIIIIII'!r I ?'P'IIZ]p : Open 6 a. m. (Sunda)·s at 7 a. m.) to 7 :45 p. m. I 1= · 11~ '-······

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