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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jul 1932, p. 32

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* * .it'sourHO B Most irme have slogans. Pretty ,xprçsios...rhym»tng, words . they sound nice. but dont mean a thang. But ours do. "IWe.keeP. the spots",neans juat that and whea we,.corne to a spot or stain wihwould defy the ordanary céleaner . we live up, to our slogan and *«ep t. t neyer goes back to you. Aided bly long exiperienice andspecial processes ont slogan h.becm Ur hobby. ý Spots on thé: mout delicate fabéios. mien nothing to us. And we're equally talented on wool dresses, men's suits, neckties, drapes, rude, Iam p shades, upholsterod furniture .. or what- havevou P I152 Cenfral Ave. Wilmete Wflnwff. 320-321-781 Grenif 7441 were expressed in the Varety ot ex- hibits. Recognition was given the time of year in the empbasis placed on the arrangemient of blue flowers, at the height of their beauty ini the delphinium season. ýNovelty was introduced 'in the classes of exhibits by confininig one sec- tion to t he arrangement of f resh fruits for breakfast table, by, introducing a class, of exhibits.,j ust for.:busbands;', by the. exhibit in, tbe., bildren's class of doils' tea tables of* miniature size, and larger, and in the same class,' of, flower' and plant biue prints. The other at- tractive exhibits con formed to the types usually. included in. flower shows, Another novel f eature-was the punch table attractive in yellow and wbrite and green. f rom iwbich daugbters of memi- bers of the club served yellow clips Of refreshing. punch. which they carried ini green racks to sauntering visitors. 1Especial -effort was made to',arouse the. interest of cbildreà in exhibits and tbe expression of their ideas made their part in ~the sticcess anid attractvenesg of the flower shoW yery important., Who won the ribbons? That ques- tion ig always asked as soon as the judges bave made their decisions. Blue, red, and .wbite ribbons were awarded,, with tbe yellow of honorable mention gcing only to exhibits by children. Kenilworth was represented among the ribbon winners. Mrs. Hughi Foresmani of Kenilworth received first prize for bier garden tea table for two. On a green ifon- orale 1~mentlor for doils carri tQnes. Other1 netka and chi tB IiboDs f1or ble griL5'5 exlilbltsrespectively. -en's class a Winnetka hidren dlrected by Mis S n of Willxette won hon- for a dalnty tea table Il out In plnk and blue [zes were won by Win-, ren trom farther, forth. VIS ITING IN MICHIGAN Mrs. Cornelia Keith and- Mrs. Wil- liam J. Taylor' of Kenilworth are Ieaving this week for a few days'> visit With Mrs. George Sbipman Who* bas a summer home at Wa-Ba-Nin- GIO, Mich. Gordon Refoy, 524 Ridge ro .ad,: r e-- turned Iast Sunday f rom a very en- joyable two weeéks'-tÔuting at the Boy Scout camp, "Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan," on Spring lake near Pearsan, Vs Mrs.. R.. H. Meaker, 1527 Walnut avenue, with ber daugbter., Nadyne, is visiting ber sister, Mrs. Ray Har- ron, at Miami, Beach, Fla. They willl be gone two months. -o- Alice and Eileen Borre,' daugbters of Mrs. 'N. J. Bôrre,, 1700 Lake ave- nue, bave just come back from a two week çaation with their anMs Mary Martini.. M'rs. Ira C. D arling, 256 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, was hostess to the mnembers of ber «Chicago club at luncheon and bridge Tuesday of this week. FILL THAT BIN NOW!. bues, and set it with amober plates and tea glasses and spoons. An amber glass pitcher with red cherries and interest- ing accessories for the cigaret smoker added decoration. Mrs. Frank Bairett of. Kenilworth bas anotber bine ribbon.to addto ber laurels. Tbis time she won it for her interesting, old-fasbioned arrangement of flowers whicb looked like one of tbe quaint wax flower pieces f ound in an- tique exhibits. On a low ebony stand il Knilivortn I'uesay ti I lwbere they were visil Qunicy, Ill.: Mr. jar- rettS S ser, Miss Minnie 'Jarrett.. Mrs. J. S. Parish and ber dauighter, Katherine, of Glendive, Mont., arrived on Saturday to S'end-t w weks with Mrs~.' Arthur J, Taylor, 835 Central avenue. Mr. andl Mrs. Ira Breakwell and, Betty Marie of Highland Park spent last week witb Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, H. Refoy of 524 Ridge' road. Mrs. Daniel H. Nicholes of 816 Forest avenue is entertaining her niece, Janith Clutterbarn of the South C.neval Ave-6 Phoue WII. 131 FOR NoUE TEAN 40 TUAIS M.mbor Whtte ChamW of.1Commswc >on; Mrs. iSudd Corbus orf Evafston. -o0 brass basket filled wtth green grapes, Miss Geraldine Wiggins, 124 Laurel iack cherrles ani apricots, white rnb- in. avenue, is visiting friends in Grand The red ribbon In the tea table class Rapids, Mich., for several weeks. as given, to an anonymous entry, a able wltli pale pink linen, rale plnk Mrs. E. E. Graham and son, Garth, ue with African dglsies'and old cp ier lustre chilna 'ilthturquoise blue of 2819 Iroquüois road, recently spent In the husbands' class for arrange- a delightfül week-end, at, St. Charles. 12"

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