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Highland Park Press, 2 May 1929, p. 45

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No â€"their room, end of care and thought has been is in charge. given in arrangingâ€"each table and it s and willing 1 was with great difficulty that the sisters gave judges were able to decide upon the d dried it in awarding of ‘ribbons. The judges they started are Mrs. Daniel E. Kissam, president chairs. After . M of the Glencoe Garden club, Mrs. Bert out â€"corners, L. Davis, of the Wilmette Garden â€"up and down club, and Mrs. R; E. Sturtevant of | spreading a ‘the Lake Forest Garden club. The e, we finally points considered by the judges were t on all the originality, 'z’apprq'priaténess and comâ€" s . [ position. The following women are elf, especially +1, among those who have °arranged 1 to mix the tables in this group: Mrs. Carl Pfanâ€" ind Marjorie stichl, Mrs.. Marshall Sampsell, Mrs. it het brawn Edwin T. Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Norwood e e Bard, Mrs. Ralph Bard, ‘Mrs. Everâ€" l left in good > ) eft Millard, Mrs. H. H. McKay, Mrs. t_no.cat. or, â€"$Z..A ~Emerson, Mrs. James L. Marâ€" inder‘ inâ€"and â€"fâ€"tin and â€"Mrs. Robert R. Shanley, Mrs. iba. R. Arthur Wood and Miss Browning, farmidure. o and Mrs. W. A. Alexander. s Kaâ€"Naâ€"Daâ€"Ka & 1 % ~ , & R Antique Room : > ; The aroda around the open fireplace ses . [f has been transformed into an antique must be conâ€" > room, furnighed with sonieâ€"of Highâ€" | + 3 1235 m W : WOCC ! 1 to mix the ind Marjorie nt her brown l left in good es now and the oldâ€"time so strongly man‘s Home Jean Barnet int Their € i5 o indiinadh Sn 9: daciladhcliets ninatcs uit land Park‘s rarest .and lovliest . anâ€" tique chairs, stools, tables, affd hearth o prorite Urged to Attend . *z The Home and Garden. Show comâ€" mittee urges everyone to allow himâ€" self ample time to view â€"the exhibits in both large rooms at the rear of the Y.W.C.A..building at 3874 Laurel avâ€" enue, either before or after attending the lectures, or both, as there is much to be seen and admired. * eight o‘clock Mr. David Whitelaw with his Girls‘ First Aid team from the Chicago, North Shore and Milâ€" waukee Railroad company _will give a demonstration lecture on First Aid. The lecture on Saturday at two o‘clock will be one of interest to chilâ€" dren as well as adults. At this time Mr. Ransom Kenndicatt will talk with slide pictures about our Forest Preâ€" serves. ts Lt f Thursday, May 2, 1929 HOME AND GARDENâ€" SHOW OPENS TODAY â€" Highland Park Mantel & Tile Co. James Nielsen MANTELS and GAS LOGS Chicago 5111 Waveland Ave. FLOOR and WALL TILE hone Highland Park 3515 â€"+ (Not Inc.) Tile F.oors, Walls,‘Ceilings, + Fireplaces rogress Tile Co. 926 Telephone Kildare 3499 (Continued from Page 1) (Not Inc.) 2 CERAMIC FLOORS LOGAN STREET 2 °ts on sandwich making will be| found; Friday home made bread will make you long for the days wher mother spent more time in the kitâ€" | chen; and on _Saturday cakes will vie | with each other for the Fibbon awarkis 1| bpttrteliieirtadit/radh.. AiA s1 31â€" Each day the bakery exhibits will be awarded ribbons by these three capâ€" able judges: > Mrs. Ca'rrier‘ ‘Greene, Miss Mable Dunrham, and Mrs. T. C. Williams. The points considered in judging will beâ€"taste, texture and apâ€" pearance. _ The home. bakery a different variety ¢ each day,~ â€"On T hints on sandwich found; Friday hom make you long fo mother spent more tools..â€"Among other interesting exhiâ€" bits are Mrs, W.â€"B, Wrenn‘s collecâ€" tion of hooked rugs, Mrs. Herbert P. Beers‘ display of bookâ€"binding, enâ€" graving and etchings, and Mrs. Benâ€" son‘s table showing a :ABit. . of Sweden," . Downstairs Garden The floor plan for the do ______SWIFTS PREMIUM SLICED BACON; tb SHORT LEG OF FINEST SPRING LAMB, 1b > * OUR BEST SMOKED HAMS, Ib. ......... . _: SHORT LEG OF FINEST MILKâ€"FED VEAL, _ _ BEST NATIVE POT ROAST, Ib. ....... ... .. ~__ FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS, Ib. .. s JUICY MILWAUKEE FRANKFURTS, Ib. . _ ~__ DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PORK SAUSAGE, Lincoln Market Shop here and you will get 16 ounces to every pound very highest quality of meats and poultry. GROGAN‘S BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF, lb _ small links, Ib. .;.....2....2..2.2.22222. CHOICE VEAL STEW, Ib. ... .. .. ... BEST NATIVE BEEF LIVER, sliced, 1b LEAN BOILING BEEF. Ib. .... 000 akery exhibits will offer riety of culinary talents On ~Thursday valuable â€".519 Central Avenue Telephone Highland Park 3140 downstairs | THE P * Mrs._E. T. R. Murfey, the Home and Garden Show‘s general chairman, would like the credit for the success of this show to go to those women and their committees who have workâ€" ed _ so faithfully during the past six weeks in planning_and working out their parts in the show.. The follow ing are the chairmen of those comâ€" mittees: Mrs. Lew H. Bird, antiques; Mrs. 0. L. Olésen and Mrs. FThomas M: Marks, quilts and counterâ€"panes ; Mrs. C. wW. Shipnes, shawls; Mrs. L. R. Rigdon and Mrs.â€"Lee C. Gatewood, brass and pottery; Mrs& John Russell and Miss Adele Everett, bakery; Mrs. gardens has been arranged by the committee and expert florist and landâ€" «cape gardeners so as to have a small pathway winding past the various exhibits making each one a complete picture within itself. The North Shore Garden clubs will display the model yards and garages that were entered in the stage show in ‘Chicago: * Mrs._ E. T. K. Murfey, the Home W. A. Alexander and Mrs. R. Arthur Wood, tables; Mrs. W. Ross Marvin, Garden clubs; Mrs, Benj,; F. Ricke, lectures; Mrs. H. Funch kusmuuen. hostesses; Mrs. D. M. Blasier and Mrs. W. H. Alger, Jr., floral and landâ€" scape;â€"Miss Rebekah Pocock, old jewâ€" elery; Mrs. Herbert P. Peers, bookâ€" binding: Mrs. W, B. Wrenn, hooked rugs; Mrs, Bruce C. Chandler, pubâ€" licity; ~Mrs. Philip Danielson, interâ€" ior decorator, will direct the arrangeâ€" ment of the exhibits on the first floor. Practical Bachelor ‘ "I know the best way to wash spinâ€" ach," announced. the boarding house bachelor after reading the cooking pages of Woman‘s Home Companion. "Call: out the fire department and have them turn the hose on it." t _â€"â€"Usually You Haven‘t â€"â€" Before youâ€"give away a piece of your mind, be sure you have it to spare.â€"The American Magazine. _ 3 and the | 30c 18c 20¢c 30¢ 18c 32¢ 18¢ 30c 30¢ BG T 39¢ 41 er ty 40

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