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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1936, p. 24

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Yards September 12 to 20. Among the prominent winners was M. D. White of 'Winnetka, with 18 first prizes and a sweepstakes award on phlox. R. W. Falk,'also oU ,Wi,netka, received two blue ribboius and a sweepstakes in the, marigold competition as wel *as two. firsts on asters.. Wiais With Delphiiains I Directoire tInftuence .. Brngs this çlashingly tall cap. that one of Napoleon's adjutants mght have worn. A rch accent is the corded braid band just above the brim. 0f fur feit in Black. Brown and Scot Green. Staff Ploto Franek J-I iâvacck, Jr., (le ft) local lorist with offices at 235, Ridge, road, Wiliiette, and Lea J. Orr, head of the engravi>ig departmnent of thisý iewvsiîriaga.zine, stoev a box of orchids ini Mr. Hlavacek's plane Preparalary f0 the flight1 thcy mode last wepékto a flèri&'s coùvention'i, Dallas;k, where the flowers were used in, a special demnstration. -4 *Kathryn, Molir of. Evanistoii, afid G.' E. McKana, Wilmùette,. took a numiber of prizes., Mr. McKana was. the leading exhibitor. of. delphiniunm. receiving three firsts and the sweepstakes. ribbon in this division. In addition to num erous first I)rizes, Alfred, Nilssen of Lake Forest won five championships, awarded on his, entries in the ohiox, zinnia. robe. marigold, and miscellaneous gardeti flower contests, the later on japanlese anemône. *Mrs. M. L. Schmitz, Glencoe, and Mrs. W. H., IHeine.. .afre Forest, were amongý those on the award. list. Club Wins Honora either the village treasury or the WPA deficit. This method, which we offer to the City Fathers gratis,. is to bill thel WPA in the sum of $582.50 for "unSOL VES WPA IANGLE authorized shelter" granted to the Ecltor, Wîî.METTE Lire: fire, at the villageand workrnen WPAbous. i Te chck.whe.as There appearsto be only: one wa3' Members of the Lake Bluff G(1den club were Ieading prize Winners in many events, and the club rt ceived first prize on a special garden, whichi its members installed, that was oI1c of the feature attractions of the shiowN. L4ake Bluff exhibitors who took, part of were Mrs. J. W. Behel, president 16&W Orrington Ave. Evansfon HELENE 1631 Sherman Avenue, Evansfon U O H S rT 1 :.N K1 - ivould leave Marse, H. WT. Reed. According to the1 Exposition mnanlet both the village and H-arry Hlop- Harry with the proud knowlede g 13tae rpeendam ex-shw ýovernment okat sfu n fof not' disturb the financial_stattiS are Plans pense-and would cost the village onlyi the first prize awards. ~the postage necessary to miake its ýalready being made, it is reported, to ~demands. Or, perhaps, it might be hold the second International Hortibetter to make the Village bill a cultural Exposition. in ,nid-Septernround $600 to provide for such minor ber, 1937. Oposie Pot CIce n WUIU ~dy, UCUI~L'8-'* 'Sucli a solution Oppoiteos Ofice - costs and to prove there is no aniins1 makinz the request! ~~~~~~~in Far M ra1Fns dfo LOW81LK. 75c quality, ouance oketns......... seln 155 é ' Iqualty. 4-punce skelns. Skeln KITTING WOESTED. 75e 5 721- 721. hiol. E COe Evouieo. Miss Betty Paddock, daugliter ofMr. and Mrs. Bert Paddock, 614, ILake Forest college this year. Greenleaf avenue, is studying at,

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