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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 May 1937, p. 5

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ern station, and gave the bulbs and plants you have no room for tô the donation table of the -market.- A telephone call to Mrs. John F. Weed- on, Wilmette 3778, wilI bring a mcm- ,ber -of the garden clubs 'sponsoring the event to your door t> colct theni. Soniçone in Wilmette will be glad to bave those plants for a vacant spot in his garden. Briag Youa BajuIot* After the wintcr there will be -choice plants in cevery, garden that h ave dicd out and need replacing. Gardeners are again urged to wait for the market:before selecting their new plants. Save your baskets with handles to bring to the market-no one -ever yet had enough baskets in which to carry his plants. * Six of týhê. gmôwcri whot ha1ve *brought their truck loads of fine, strong plants to practically every Wilmette Garden market will be arnong the growers. present on May 15. The sign is already up-near theC North Western depot-yo.u have .prob- ably seen it, and a week from Sat- urday the green will look like a garden in full bloomi. * one theC feeling couic. There wil of tbe favorite pe wild flowers; gà bouses and fertil also be booths .0 and candy, and si delicious home coq orne-maie f, I tables whe ýed lunclicon Gryton, Photo Juds<n P. Stone, 1234 Asislmid avenue, Wilmette,. chairmnan of thse board of Wilmette State bonis and tvel knouw Wilnette citizen, was, on Thursday of last tueek elected to thse directorsii of tise Standard 011l Coenbanv ofIndiana. a post village ,25 years or longer.Al villagers having resided, here the require.d length of: time ire auto- gnatically eligîble 4to membersbip.: Informnation regarding the din- fier meeting may be obtained by comnmunicating with Hoyt King, pre"sident, telephone Minmette 35&. Neigh borliness Is Keynote for. New Board Meet The Villae board wbich has- serve& 'sters scrvîng the village being pres-..I, As a result the council chamber filled to capacity, and the. spirit r, *ipin VnIIIIIett. aTne project con- templates the remaining expenditure of, $275000 for the, exterlor of the temple. With an auditorium , fied to cm-, PacitY last Sunday afternoon, thie Conffress lield ini the Bahm' Homse of Worship closed the 29th annual Baha'i convention of the UJnited States and Canada, thug. farthtei larffest and Most successful ever held. Sessions held on Thursday, Y;iday. Saturday and Sunday were attended by delegates and friends froni 70 Assemblies of the United States and Canada. Statiniz that Baha'i groups had been orRanlzed in seven more states duritw the imat vea r-Mnntfnrt. oin inL the nont

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