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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Sep 1932, p. 23

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Mrs. Ston~e submitted this staisfac- tory report at the meeting of the Eve- ning Garden club of Wilmette, Sep- tember 13. July and August are the months fore planting hollyhock seed, tbé. campaign for wbich Mrs. Stone inau!gurated..Iast spring. T1he resuit bas been even greater thnseantiéipated b ays, and ad- mits -that:if only a, srall portion of the seed Which she bas distributed, germnin- ate, Wilmette next .year, will be a -ver- itable bower, of hollyhoqck. "And wbat can be, more desirable in these times of depr-ession,-Mrs. Stone asks, .'than ta brigbten things up witb' flow ers, and nothing adds more ta the beauty of landscape, thai hollyF.ock." Mrs. Stone, who acted as program, chai rman at the Garden 'club meeting, read a- number of articles on garden lore, including the poemn,. "Jack in the Pulpit.", Richard Glo ede of 1405,Central street, Evanston, one of the f ew members of the 1Burbank society in tihe United States, showed colored pictures of flow- -ers and landscaping effects'before and after conipletion of the work. M r. Gloede, it is announced, bas a night-bloorning cereus, wbich is due t bloom soon. An invitation is extended ta any Wilmette persons interested in see- ing this blossom. A collection of dahlias was vxhibitedi at the club meeting. The dahlias were1 g iven by Mrs. H. L. Flentye and ber son, Harry, of 729 Lake avenue, Wil- m~ette. Choice dahlias were also shown by Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Eager, of 1312ý Elmwood avenue, Wilniette. and gladioli I hv ..E. Worthen. also of Wilmette. WÎsehart., co-chairman of the pro- grain comm ittee,, and, consists' of vocal numbers by Mrs. J a me s Fellow s,' violin numfbers. by, Miss Ruth Stuber, and piano numûbers, by Miss Emily Botucher. The first business- meeting will be hield October 24, at the home of the president. MOTHÈR PASSES AWAY Mrs., Caroline ýWil dner of 'Chicago, miother %of Mrs. J. -P., Seng, 1222 Chestnut avenue, passed away'Fri- day, September 23, ai the St. Eliza- beth hospital. Mrs.james C. Murray, 433' Cumnor road, Kenilwortb, is home f rom bIer. mmfer place at LincoInville, Maine She stopped a few days with Mrs. Edward Grass at Ithaca, N. Y., whet e she is with ber son for the winter. Mrs. Grass accompanied Mrs. Mur- ray to Kenilworth as ber guest. Mrs. *Murray is joining Mr. Murray at' Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. where they will visit their son and (Iaughter-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Murray. Mrs. F. W. Burpee, 129 Dupee place, and Mrs. Clifton-L. Keith, 222 Ninth street. returned last Thursdav to Wil- SATURDAY, 4OCT. 1.92 Po me NO-r(hwes(cru vS.ý Missouiri --Desirable, season tickets priced at $11.00 (which includesý tax) are stili on sale. Apply by, letteir or in person at -Dyche Stadium. Ap»iy now for tickets te inidivid- ual games ei.ther at home or away. 00 am- A ddress ail MAX HA Ticket Md WIEDOTs- VANSTONý On. Devis Street WiIm.fte I I OO 0 We Ask You Is T ,604,

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