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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jun 1928, p. 24

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WILMETTE LIFE June 1, 1928 I THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Public.Forum Lake Foreit Garden Club Plana for Flower Show The Lake Forest Garden club is making arrangements for its display oi June flowers to be held on Saturda'" June 16, and Sunday, June 17, in tl~d service buildings of Mrs. Rockefeller McCormick's estate. Mrs. John An drews King is chairman of the show and her committee is composed of Mrs: Philip Armour, Mrs. Kent Clow, 11 rs. John Coleman, Mrs. Robert Gardner Mrs. \Vatter S. Brewster, Mrs. Leste; Armour, Mrs. Willtam McCormick Blair, Mrs. Rockefe11er McCormick. Mrs. Noble Judah, Mrs. \ W i 11 i am Mitchell, Mrs. Donald Ryerson, Mrs. John \V. Scott, ~rs. Cyrus Adams, and Mrs. Ralph Milman. The show will be primarily to illustrate the decorati\·e uses, and the best quality of June flowers and flowering shrubs. In judging, the -quality of the plant material use_d will be considered but the decorative us.e and effect will be the decidi.n~ factor except in the classes of iri s, peonies and philadelphus, when the plant material only will be considererl. All entries are to be in the hands oi the chairman, Mrs. King, 165 Gre en Bay road, Lake Forest, before 6 o'clock on Tuesday, June 12, it is announced . The show is not limited to garden club members. All who are interested i1'1 gardens and flowers are not onlv in vited but urged to exhibit. The prize s in all classes will be first prize, blue ribbon: second prize, red ribbon; third prize, yello\Y ribbon. There is to be a clas5 for arrangef!lents by children. the first section of which will be for arrangements br children 10 years · old or under. and the second section is to be a child's supper table arranged by children 11 to 15 vcars inclusive. There are nine Classes in all. Mrs. John Coleman and Mrs. Rober t Gardner of Lake Forest are in charge of the Flower market to be held during the two days of the show, and all are earnestly requested to donate flow er s or plants for the market. "MELLOW MO. ON" Buttersrofth In Nelv York lee Cream ~- . Otde·tl Taktn fot Fancy let Cream Moulds SNIDER-CAZEL DRUG CO. WILMETTE Editor, WILMETTg LIFE: Wilmette Post, No. 46. of the American Legion, thanks \VIDIETTE LIFE for the fine publicity give Poppy D~y and Memorial Day. We also destre ~o thank the people of \Vilmette for thetr generous support, and the school children for the beautiful flowers used to decorate soldiers' grayes in :Memorial Park cemetery. -\Vilmette Post. No. 46. American Legion. 'Jl. NO for $850 down A Special Offering b~Pierce-Arrow Moderate Monthly Payments 1850 down and moderate monthly payments buy th~new QubBrougham. Your present car accepted as cash and applied against down and monthly payments. Playshop to Give Theater Garden Party on Tuesday A theater garden party is to be gh·en on Tuesday, June 5, at 2 :30 o'clock, in the garden of Mrs. Harrison B. Riley'.;; home, 1822 Sheridan road. Evanston. by the Town and Gown pla)·shop, sponsored by the Drama club of Evanston, and the School of Speech of North western university. Grant Mitchell of the "Balw (,·_ clone" company will be the gu~est honor and will make an informal address. Miss Harriet .A llyn will gi\·e .:;ome dramatic character sketches. Mi~s Allyn's \York as the mother in l\f rs. E h 1e r t' s prize-winning play at the Goodman theater, "The Undercurrent," in the recent play tournament. ha_s been largely instr.llmental in securing a professional engagement for the play at the Palace theater in the near future. ' The im-itation cards being sent ou t announce there \viii be "tulips and tea . peonies and punch." An entrance fee is to he paid at the gate. 5-passenger Club Brougham $2750 at Buffalo, plus tax This special offering by Pierce-Arrow is ' car with not an ounce of excess weight - ·which means easier handli~g, faster getaway, greater speed, and lighter upkeep costs. Besides, the new Club Brougham is a beautifully modern, 5-paseenger auto· b)obile, equipped in finest detail- and ~~rv inch a Pierce-Arrow. It has twodoo~ beauty with four-door accessibility. A feature is the chassis lubrication - system. All vital points are lubricated by the single pressure of a foot plunger. The body is aluminum on a framework of Northem White Ash. Finely upholstered, with a rear seat of exceptional width. And offered in sevef'ai choice cc!o!' combinations. Regular equipment includes: Houdaille Shock Absorbers (set of four). Trm. k on rear. Six-ply balloon tires. An all-season, all-purpose automobile -and a Pierce-Arrow. of PIERCE-i\RROW ----------------------------- Lolita Bertling Soloist for Columbia Breakfast Lolita Bertling, talented young daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Bertling of 315 Washington avenue, \YhO recently made her concert debut in Chicago, and for whom music critics predict a future, will be soloist at the annual Columbia Alumni breakfast at the Palmer House Tuesday, June 5, at noon. Miss Bertling will sing "Nymph and Fauns" by Brersberg; "Der Lindenbaum" by Schubert, and "Me voila seule La Nuit dans Pectreurs des Perles," by Bizet. JAMES G. BARBER 1508 .ELMWOOD A VENUE Phone University 4535 EVANSTON " .... ..

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