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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 May 1929, p. 6

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6 WILMETTE . LIFE May 10, 1929 Announce Poster Award Youa PUPILS EXHIBIT ART Prize ~!~:~r~, i~eK:~!~w~=~ PRODUCTS NEXT WEEK ~ LAwN Needs Our Care The Gossard Line of Beauty Next week will be exhibit we ek 1n the Wilmette Public schools when the art work done by the pupils through out this school year wi11 be displayed. Our staff of professional lawn cutters are prepared to cut your la~n There will also be a display of manual regularly during the entire season for a very nominal charge. They training work at both the Howard and take pride in their work improving the appearance of your lawn, reStolp schools. lieving you entirely of its care, adding many hours of leisure for summer enjoyment. The dates for the exhibits at th e various schools of the vi1lage arc : Monday, :M ay 13, Laurel; \Vedne sda y, May 151 Central group: Thursda::, ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPING May 16, Logan, and Friday, May 1i, Mrs. Frederick :!\f. Bo\\"es, 714 AshLawn Rejuvenating-Tree Surgery-Maintenance-Gardening land ayenue, entertained her Drama Howard. :1 3 I I LAKE AVE. WILMETTE PHONE WILMETIE 56 1 Studv club at lunch eon at Shawnee Miss France Donnelly. art super visor in the Wilmette Public schools. Com1try club on Tuesday. stated this week that some unu sual art work by pupils will be seen bv parents and patrons of the schoofs who visit the exhibits. Small wall hangings done after the fashion of modern Egyptian wall hangings will be on display by pupils of Miss Aleda Larson's sixth grade at the Howard school. Mrs. Laverne Glennone's fourth grade at the Cen The modern figure of average weight finds the achievement of beautiful figure tral school and several other room s have worked out "movie" paintings lines a simple matter with the choice of a new Gossard Solitaire. on long rol1s of wrapping paper. Some unusual paintings on cloth have been done by second graders at the Logan The cut of the Solitaire illustrated schools. These and other similar di splays will interest parents who see follows natural contours- its satin the exhibits. Miss Donnelly states. tricot sections supporting the It was pointed out by Miss Donbust- and the brocade skirt innelly that the paintings and art work to be shown are a part of the reguserted with elastic in the front and lar work of the school vear done hv sides. ·where additional ease and the children in each cla~ss room, and were not especially prepared for next fullness are required. . It is light Iy week's exhibit. All of this work, the boned and the shoulder straps are art supervisor states, shows the close correlation of art and the regular of elastic. Model 96 3 school subjects. The school buildings will be open in the evening next week on the elates specified for parents who wish to src their children's work. L. J. TBA.L MANN poster contest at the ] oseph Sears school, Kenilworth, were announced this week. All eighth grade students of the Kenilworth school were e1,1terecl in the contest, which was under the direction of Miss M. Louise Ht~iJi nson, art in structor. Herman Hintzpeter was awarded first prize and a.. gold me~al. Vinnie Grondal received second pnze a;1d a silver medal. Red ribbons denoting honorable mention we.re given to Sarah Jane Lang, Sue Carpenter, Howard Jordan, Ben Matthews, Carolyn Wilso11 Alexander N e w t o n, Robertson Mathison , and Jane Chilcott. Public Schools Invite Parents and Friends to View Displ~y of Year's Work $8.50 Uplift Bust Lines Paris sponsors uplift bustlines. These new Cunning-form brassieres by Gossard feature a center drawstring, pl!rmitting individual adjustment. Model 1343. Mr s. Dennis \Vood ~mith of 337 Washington a venue, will spe nd ~father's dav and the week-end with her daughte~. Mary, who is a stud ent at Denison university, Granville, Ohio. Uniforms of Quality and Style Fine fabrics fashion these smartly tailored Uniforms 1n many youthful styles. Maid Aprons of Percale and Organdie Fashioned of serviceable percales and dainty organdie with bretelles on shoulder and t' e waist. Priced at Priced at $1.95 and $2.25 75c to $1.25 Co" 1148 Wilmette Avenue Telephone Wilmette 588 A little Self Treatment each morning and night, using Elizabeth Arden's Venetian Cleansing Cream, Ardena Skin Tonic anp Orange Skin Foodaccording to the method of an Eltzabeth Arden Treatment-will keep your skin clear, firm and smooth. Elizabeth Arden· s 7 r metian Toilet Prepar~:Jiotu Ml on ;all Ill Central and WUmette Avenues Phone Wilmette 28 & 29

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