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Highland Park Press, 2 Jun 1927, p. 8

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_ Your Garden 'ea-tsac'-- DUMJMW ittk'iri"rd'ii:Fii1i'r1iii1 -ahqeetsmlhomt-tmeutas “midi-mannin. ‘uuuhpwyuu- -..e-ys!re_"cottrtf"tre, Al Mather, of Prairie View, a for 1 mer supervisor, is the DernoeNticl member of the board of review thisf year. being a hold-over. As Super-' visor B. C. Thompson of Zion is the} chairman of the board of supervisors‘ he is also head of the board of re-) view. Mr. Thumpéon was u member of the hogrd of review tor the pasti two years. i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive bids until June 13, 1927. for purchase and haul- ing of coal " follow: On 2000 (minimum) to 2,500 tmax- imum) tom of Franklin Cum, or mivdent grade 1% inch maniacs. with option.) price: on 2 inch m- BidsmybeLo.b.nine-.f.o.h. can Inch, Highland Park. m., or Emmi yr him ff In"! test of Derrverr.Bustobehnedwith -oaimmtetr300tmtntrrthrte- be L1)”; tmuatee thr-hmrt hen-WhyJu-el,xm marina-rename-“- Only a few of the many annualsl are given here. It is not too late to; sow my one mentioned, and all wilt) use until late October, barring an’ only frost. May, in our latitude isl the time of seed vitality. i For the first time in the history uf the board of review of Lake county, there will be a woman member this year. County Judi? Perry L. Per- sons announced Saturday the ap- pointment of Mrs. Nellie Crooks of Ash street, 1Vaukeean. as the rspub- lican representative. The law requires that one membcr a republican, one a gemocrat. and the third, the chair, au of the board of supervisors, re- glrdless of his political amliatiorts mmmla. High School. Vino - uld St. Johns avenue, Bigh- hnd Pure, m, _ Bids should mu mum. of aim at mines, freight at: from nine to Highland Park ubid h t o. b. min; -miteetot,euaaeineaueufr- Lion 11 mini-n3 can "tee "tthe -ttetfprermxt strike. "rtamartaqrt.a “we”. 'h-i.norh..tetattaoardmtistq, -'tHreamrorrimshowtoeaedart -Ahaorditr.hoeanssdoidektN. mammalian-king.“ bxirttHittrtobreai-dtto-r-' it 1" or my nowers, will up: you u hundred-{old in any: to can. they“ point with prided” Verbena will be a mass of bloom from July to October if seeds are sown in May. Before planting soak seeds' overnight in warm water, Ver- bena is unequaled for its trailing habit. It is good for bedding as well as cutting. - Salvia-This familiar flower that is so intensely crimson must be Be- gregated from other flowers of erim- son hue such 15 hardy phlox or the rambler rose, otherwise the epntrast in colors will be startling. ' Anehusa is a summer forget-me- not, although the blossoms are much larger. It will continue to blossom all summer. Butterfly flower can be sown Ute in the spring and transplanted 18 inches apart with a ball of earth. It is best to stake this flower. Gaiiinrdia my be sown in borders where bulbs have died down. These showy red and yellow annul will bloom until late frost. Petunias Ire always graceful, either the single. double or fringed variety can be sown 'outside in May and thinned to 9 inches apart. The beginner had better content himself for the first Fear or two with a few easily cultivated annuals and a perennial border., That will be a sufficient task. WOMAN MEMBER OF BOARD OF REVIEW gnilyli: of typical sample. 9nd d- Alum]: In moat important u they must be depended upon to tighten the innb beds. Inpplmt- in Mink. punt. dank and their ilk. Alton sown out of doom in lay bloom late into October, but on": the famed plant; barely live Humid: Annual. Cover the seed with In]! In incl: of soil, In trmplwtin‘ anthem Ifoot to 18 inches Portal-ct is most useful when color is wanted to cover the ground in beds that have held early tulips. amissi or other spring bulbs. It will grow best in sunny places " it thrives upon heat. _ Do not fail to sew mum‘s seeds where there will be plenty of room. They aiso require sun. Staking them is advisable, although not neceutry. First Time in Lake County His- tory; Mrs. Crooks of Wau- kegan ls Appointed Calendula or mrigold ure very Jr- namental for a summer bed xonca Or RECEIPT or mos hmbmmn atioftherfmetmr-iasWih- uheBhatr.Mondar,J-.-uho were remind in tb - all Blur! Pannu’ night. "rvieeairsthattoartAtthmV Highland Park, Monday. In. .-- iaonlyonetroopinlnil'wththly Highland Park Outdoor Gain of unduly turned out - in that Award. ton and .elped make the advice- a Wilmette. Wednesday. J. B- mitten then. In Highland Park tho When: Board of Review. scouts did their - in linking to Wilmette. Saturday, Jana "--rrii- commemorate the day. The Highvood matte Spring rally. scouts took part in the Iarvioea us] All troops Saturday, JIaa ll-- Fort Sheridan. Junior Oman conference " Cali- in (Ia-in: Calm cl ll- FC, Woods On June 6 the scouts of Highland; Ali troops, Jeep, J. Ib- Park. Highwood, “a Mid Teiie',',i',' House " the Cabin it the gather at Memorial park in Highland} . Park for their reeoiar monthly Court) All troops. Monday. Jum Mt of Honor. Besides awarding badges. Iefer?s' Monihly Ronnd~table at to those scouts who have earned ad- i, Cabin m the Trf. vammenl a special feature of this; All "eops.,Y ednesday. 1” "- program will be a presentation of anf Pen House at the am in the American Flag to the North Shore Woods (_and every lollovnng Walnu- council by the Highland Park chapter day during the summer). of the D. A. R. This program will be', All troops, Monday. June 22- at 7:30 p. m., June a, and all parents 'licout.s leave for Camp Chm-m at and friends of scouts are invited. "hesi.rTe. " _ _ -- _ - . A, Flag on to Be Marvel " e----------)-- . Special services m to be held on’ The You“? folks who are “on: the evening of Flag Dar. June It. " to shine behind the foottitthta, m apt gm P"', Pure school in "thttd I to do most of their shining under the ark. n interesting part o t e) l _ ' progrnm will be . review of the his- street lights looking for I jolt tory of the American Fug. Isis/tss) Mrs. Coolidge recently “tended the is reviewed scouts will curry in the) . . various flags used from the time of' Ttrcus. and she yfura"s ha to h" the Revolution up to the present ling. some sport while “um I - Scouts will use an as Ibex-s and All!journed. o June it the Wiimette" Court of Honor will be held at the Byron Stolp school. q kmsihrorth, Ghana. men-u Put; Highvood and w W! Boy Highways Construction Company Outdoor Summer course begins Tuesday, June 21, at 1:30 tt. m. Two afternoons a week, Tuesday and Friday, in Folk, Ballet. m Interpretative chases. H. S. Pardee Pergola - 245 Cary Avenue COLLEGE“INN Mont-Vat CdeMAmdMSCn-l . ' , IMP-t,“ Sunday Dinner June 5, 1927 MILDRED HAESSLER ml AND - I'll!" . "tMt6rN Rout. "A" Fun SMG mm. BALTI-m le Dessert "t - or “Bl “MY SImAlI Telephone H. P. 2012 Yacht!" rush Asruacun - nuc- Iowans: sir-cut. Inn-cu nun you“ 1mm muons $1.25 For infmmion phone H. P. r.rr-lt Hm or ”I: BAUTB In“! Week Dar Dinner 75c Dancing Classes CELERY CUISINE PRA NCAIS. Soup STIAINII’) Guns!) Relish n ofi lligi-innd Park, Monday. July ll-- lp'Court of Award tNote second Ion- At' day of month because first is July 4). GREEN ONIONs mmwmhhm areaamedtoattendthi.r-r_- The young folks who are “on! to shine behind the foottitthta, In apt to do most of their shining under the street lights looking for a jolt "loM'rrLA'retPAltttier-ateDramCaag- $1.25 mun: um-cvu. . Int-ovum! 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