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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1931, p. 45

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with thle whle cycle of lie ai ac- tivities different. 1Right in the house, during the %vin- ter months, one may study color ef- fects, by the simple process of ob- servation, taking the bouquet on the table, in detail and leisurely, notingÉ how and how not ,.the vardous iidiý- vidual blossoms, combine,, support, detract, please, displease, noting why some blend and some do not, noting the color» and. shad e combiations 4- v.ithin any individtual- flower. We, will conclude our study as we began- by saying that interest. and possibilities' in colors have no linuit. Offier A dvice A bout Planting ot Trees 'rrees are planted 'in the. hoile grounds for two reasos-shade- and beauty.> The latter, is the more, im- portant. A tree should aàlWays ,add beauty to the surroundings .ani if possible it should be placed where its shade will. be enjoyc.. Fail is a good time for tree plant ing, except possibly the thin-barked, trees such as Birch, Cherry and Oak.. of course, care should be taken iii preparing the soit ani setting the, trees in the, grouind. . But, equally vital, is that it be set iii the ri'ght placé to do its full duty. tf If know just whlat a trec is 'tt do. it is easy to select the variet you need. and the location for ii. Perhaps it is intended to franieftle view of the bouse. Vrien if should grow to the proper height; wben mia- * ture, 50 that, itf i nscale with ftic h ouse, and it should have a crown so shaped as to harmonize with the architecture. There will usually bc ..several, locations which will be mnost satisfactory for shade. A garden- seat or terrace will be more pleàsant i f it is sbaded b.vaa tree îni the afterndon.1 Or aý porch, or window may be made more invit- ing iby this protection f rom the sum- mer sun. A little invesýtigation> at the rigbt time on a sunny day will help you determine just where a tree should be planted tô cast the cesired -on houses, apartments and business properties for 5, 7 or 10 year terms. CODY TRUST COMPANY 105 South Li Salle Street Randolph 6600 CHICAGO (Peter J. liserter Unit 669) A meeting of the Peter J. Huerter auxiliary, Unit 669, American legion, will be beld October 12, at the home of Mrs. Matt Hoffmann, 2303 Glen- view road, at which time installation of. officers will take place.- Mrs. je- sephine Gabel, Morton Grove district president, will'instaîl the ýfollowîng officers: MNrs. Helen. Alice Fischer, president;, Mrs. -josephine Brown, vice-president,; Mrs, Margaret Huer- ter,, recording, secr-etary; Mrs. Mi- dred Steffens, treasur er; Miss Bea- trice Hillinger, chaplain.. Chairmen of committees are: Mrs. Louise >Hoffmann, sick. committee;. Mrs.. Margaret Huerter, nmembership: 1Irs. Anna Meier, unit.' activities: M rs. Eunicè Renneckar, rehabilita- tion; Mrs. Beatrice Blaser, child wel- fare; Mrs. Jean Steffens, sergeant- I Reliahle Tree Servie 1 at Reasonable 'Coat 41 BRUSO 48Prairie 4Ave., Piionie Wil. liii hospital at North Chicago soon. Don't forget the big Uallowe'en dance which is to be-held at the Vil- lage hall at Washington and Ridge avenues on Hallowe'en nigbt, Octo- ber 31. Make. it -a big "'blow-out." Mrs. Robert Osgood, and her tva children, wbo have been in Santa Fe, New Mexico,ý for six, montbs, re- turned to.KenilWoôrth ast Friday. She will again occupy ber apartmient in The Chimneys in Winnetka. I Have you been out to j se. rDahlias?. i Th. Largesf on the North Shore in many new variefies aet th SAMUELSON'S DAHLIA GARDEN I 220-25th Sf.. Wilmeffe Ph. Wilmeffe 4533 Talme Kenllworth Ave. to mth St. --Sounth oa eOrden Corne Out and See Thom. Teday and Maie. Your O.wit SeIetlnsj COHMBINAYION OfE HIEATH 6'MILLIGAN DEPENDO-GLO: (Ouick-DyigWall Finish) Street .........,............*....................-....... .......... I Deages Nam.e.......... ......... ...................... ..... Colupex expires.in 30 deys from daof et,.run. Mer cer Luniber Ce"». 2738 W. RoilWIOad Ave. Evu.ton, ID. He wanted a $500 signature a nd we got it, for bim A FAMOUS English author was at a UnitcdHotel..He féit the'manager had gone out. ofý bis- way t mke him -niC fotb4 nd Oféen expressed a, desite to show his appreciation. One day the managcr asked, if he would mind . utographing one of. his books, for a friend. Thoirgh he seidom si.gned his books, the author gladly sent the maraager's frienàd a $500 aueograph. It is our business to make 9wUy *gucst as happy as our>author friend 1 We think 'extra servite counts even more than our larger rooms ... and popular priced dining plac.es. .dI............ .............M ICA..W.L.Th.4 -You

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