9e BEEF OUSE 19c 24 V26 b Me __aie 45c 60c 25c 18c 42c 559 D V, c 27e '. Me Me 43c 29e _ Md 5c 9E 8%c Sl/ze Le lb. at 22; 1929 36e 22c 39c The executive board of the federa- tion has authorized the eo-operation of the garden departments with the Chicago Garden"& Flo‘wer 8how to be held March 28, to' April 5, 1980, at the Hotel Sherman; the fourth annual show of a series which has beéome Thursdly. August 22, 1929 A decision of great importance to the garden movement in the middle west had been announced by blunt. Mare Fowler, president of the Illinois State. Fedeiation of. Women’s clubs and Mrs, Charles E. Caldwell, State chairman pf Garden departments. _ kninvn .as one of the most beautiful in .the United. States. ". ' r "f the.2S districts of t’he‘fedleration, began to promote the formation of garden departments Iind gag-den cir- " inethe clubs-pf the state. The work his met with enthusiastic re- sponge The decision of the Women's club federation eftlistss in the campaign for landscape beauty the largest Artran- ized grpup of women in the state and one of. the largest in the world. The federation was founded in' 1894.. It nowhgs 'over 700 member clubs, with. a total membership of 128,165, kind is organiz'ed'by congressional district; as well as in (he state federation. The work is divided into departments of which the garden department is one. ' Enthusiastic Response. T A year ago the state federation, virider' the leadership of Mrs. Caldwell, W_h0_is assisted by a chairman in each WOMEN’S CLUBS'F9 ,. - All) (lhfl0El)rflliliNf Mrs. J. Marc Fowler, presiaent mr noistederation of Wonien's Clubs and Mrs. Chas." E. Caldwell, state chairman. of Garden department. . Federation Votes to Co-operate with Big Annual Exposition _ in Chicago . . _ "Gardening has become a major interest with the modern home maker," said .Mrs. J. Mare Fowler, tstate-president, in announcing the federation's plans. _"The women’s clubs are the natural leaders in all activities relating to the home, and I feel it is our duty to" take an active part in promoting interest in home and community beautifieation. The flower show offers us an .ideal op- portunity, to study garden art seri- _in the Chicago Garden & Flower Show in past Ata.", but an invitation to participate' this, year was accepted by tho. executive board, because of the opportunity it gave for systema- tie study ‘of garden problems and practical education in the technique' of gardening and ffii'rui1 decoration. 2 n_umu"nnm A -THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL Not For" Yourself Aliiiie 1522 SHERMAN AVENUE - EVANSToN, ILL. I Antique Walnut Sofa, $120.00 THE PRESS No man lives to himself alone; Em- phatically is that true in so far was the health of a community is concerned. A community hospital is ‘a community service. As a resident of Highland Park you share in the benefits of the. High- land Park Hospital, Support it by every_means at your com- mand. oriamettrearhitrit-br our mirnibemrrstt_ah-ei-iesaons, 'and the ex- end to the public generally. the re- E’hibita themselves will serve as object sultrof our study. I am sure it will . lessons to show visitors." _ . be a great stimulus to our garden ------- work, and that, we shell make exhibits . They Are Like That A of whieh we shall be proud. Men tire so credulous, so small, yet .‘ To Phil WWW†so vainglorious, always so eager to A committee with ample represen- prove that amid the immensity of tation from the. participating clubs. everything, they, at least, stand will plan the competitions. whieh not str6ntr,' proud, vietorious.-Farni and only women's clubs but all other or- Fireside. ganizations interested in the garden , V . movement airs invited to enter. " "We . believe any organization which shares our aims, should be welcomed to the garden' show," said Mrs. Caldwell. "We shall plan com- petitions which, provide _an oppor- tunitrfor club members to study many phases of the garden arts, so that their work on exhibits will teach Jephone Highland Pan' ANTIQUE WALNUT _ FURNITURE irnow on sale at our 1522 Sher- man Avenue Store -.- Pre-Civil war-The Early Sixties-Literal Grant Days. Aiiiinet Chest T _ Chest of Drawers. _/. - Bureaus'witb Swivel' Mirrors . Oval Piciure; Frames' T _ 44 Many Other :Intere‘sting J'iecei ' Discount Sale Mr August Aii Unusual Collection of They Are Like That ." Men tire so credulous, so small, yet so vaintrloriourr, always so eager to prove that amid the immensity of everything, they, at least, stand strong; proud, vietorious.-Farni arid Fireside. 1 - No Place for Women Radio announcing is not a figtd for women. In the majority of instances their voie.ea do not register or carry well arid they are 'not pleasant to- the average thdio listener.- -t-- Woman’s Home Coxppanion.. "'e _ _ T ll