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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1928, p. 11

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September 7, 1928 . WII:.METTE beautiful flowers that it contains. Her through the lanes back of the houses. woul<l nev~r . see . in -~ny other . . way. roses are urtusually fine. Each plant One is repaid by seeing garden after Every block in . Wilmette is full of in the garden has the effect of re- garden "over the back fenc~"' that one these surprise gardens. -----sponding individually to the generous care that has been bestowed upon it. Mrs. Ewe's is a larger garden. It has a number of interesting features about it. In addition to the somewhat Authorized formal arrangement of flower beds Radiola. Atwater Kent and Sparton Service by a graduate radio enginur. that one expects with a Colonial house, No guess work! . one notes a wildflower garden built among rocks with water running All makes of sets including Brunswick - Victor - and Columbia comthrough them, an old-fashioned well bination. head (an incinerator) such as Mrs. Ewer had on exhibition at the Chicago Garden and Flower show in the spring, and a fair sized pool where plants really bloom. The whole effect is very Garden Talks (Contributed by Wilmette Garden Club) Last Sunday 'saw two more Wilmette gardens awarded high places in the north division in the Tribune Garden · contest. The garden of Mrs. J. E. Worthen, 3.14 Greenleaf avenue, \\·on second place and that of Mrs. C. D. Ewer, 1111 Ashland avenue, third place. We referred last week to Mrs. ;Edw. Scheidenhelm's garden which won fourth place to E. S. Youngberg's garden, another prize winning garden. Mrs. Worthen's garden is remarkable for the perfection and variety of I Radio Service Station ' I · Wilmette Music Shop I I pleasing~ 7 9 WILMETTE AVE. PHONE WILMETTE . 3006 These are the days . when one . w~lk5 The New Fall and Winter Woolens Are Here 1 Several hundred patterns of the finest woolens, direct from the world's best mills, now await your inspection. The selection is one of the most extensive we have ever shown. There is a ·splendid group of the new red brown shades, with grays, blues, tans, blue grays, etc., all the seasons newest shades. The patterns are seldom duplicated and are found only in exclusive tailoring establishments. An Invitation Our many friends and patrons are most cordially invited to call and inspect the new fall woolens. Patterns selected nowt may be reserved for future delivery. Schultz & Nord The North Shore's Leading Tailors 1122 Central Avenue, Wilmette Phones 320--321

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