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Highland Park Press, 13 Feb 1930, p. 13

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decorations OnS are u’ed. Garden T. "The garden tea ably the most eal., water gl, tions are _ , ; â€"_ _ ‘uncheon tables, doilies are much in use, as well as table cloths, and pewter _service is gaining more and more recognition, although china is still holding its own. The color theme may. be carried out in tfie]‘ water glasses and Whatavor An.... tha asazg .c o j _ @<~ HOvE carried out in the water glasses, the candles and fieflmlmm-â€"m T _fective center piéce might incorporâ€" at all of the colors shown in the . dishes anddecorations.= "The colored water glasses are much in favor, or the crystal top with the colored stem. Candelabras and flower vases are vyery popular, with the mirror base for the center piece. "If contrasting colors are used, it is important that they blend â€"welt and that no discordant note arises. "For the luncheon tables, doilies are much in use, as well as table cloths, and pewter _service is gaining more and more recognition, although china is ‘stil! Rabansl 4. C > uzt ~_Maintained by First Church of Christ, Sceintist s of Highland Park 381 Hazel Avenue CHUrCK sErvio®Rs . â€"eninng" macoin froin tnay .. You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room ~~â€"Miss flnalnpc‘fl?r’flu’if who is a representstive of the advisory bureau ofoneofthchrge State street stores «#ays, "The trend in fashion for table settings is away from white and toâ€" ward color.‘ ‘The table cloths used for formal dinner ‘tables are damask or linen, brocadedâ€" or plain, in the delicate shades of all colors. In some cases the dinner plate will carry out the same note in its decoration as the â€"color of the â€"table cloth â€"used Sn it 2 coa i0 007 J Table <decorations in the Chicago ~Garden and Flower Show, to be â€"held ‘at the Hotel Sherman ‘March 28 to ~April E.Tu’infih"qm of the most hotâ€" ly contested events. ‘54 entriesâ€" have been made in this class, divided into formal .dinner,=â€"luncheon and "garden ~teas tableés. Each club entering has appointed~ a committee to plan its decoration and three of the importâ€" ant Loop retail stores are coâ€"operatâ€" ing in advising the contestants conâ€" cerning china, linen and glass, and areâ€"lending from their stock these materials ‘for the competing ~tables. Experts connected with the stores hold daily conferences with club comâ€" mittees +on the vital points of eolor schemes, service, decorations, ete. _ | â€"Miss ?endopa"B‘éi&Tdi&, who is a ranracanaitbls . e L. WE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM preferred and the note Expect Stiff Contests for Prize in This Department at Anâ€" nual Exhibition TABLE DECORATIONS ARE SHOW FEATURE most colorful of all 'ta‘l’);l; . Gay colored quimper or whatever decor; from white and toâ€" j t‘b’e c]oth‘ n‘ed ‘tables are damask tables are prob,/ out Chicago Stores BTATE aAT J ACKS oN MH8â€"80OUTH MTCHTG iA N ’ This "color era" gives one unli possibilities !cr-â€"or!thdity-’ and vidual expression, and there doubtedly â€"will be. many intere artistic creations_ exhibited â€"inâ€" Fourth Annual Chicago Garden Flower Show, at the Hotel Sher as the best amateur talent is pa pating in the contest: porcelain may be used, carrying out the color note of a vividly colored and designed linen table cloth; knives and forks with colored handles, colâ€" ored water glasses and a flower cenâ€" terpiece embodying the entire color scheme of the table." . â€" Tarsiss. This "color era" gives one unlimited j possibilities forâ€"originality: and indiâ€" eB y SE e 2B & Here is the ONE outstanding "Final Cut" Â¥, at the Hotel Sherman, amateur talent is particiâ€" it ‘contest. :: :: _ *:=~. "" O‘COATS EMSMOM Now‘$2 8 $0o . ... many interesting Sold Regularly z[p to $50 Final Cut! there â€"unâ€" this and OUR EVANSTON sSHOP " NC eung of the special committee of 18 men, appointed by the villeâ€"Mundelein chamber of ,“m!ee.uw The farm property was offered by Theodore Blech, district manager of thomPublie Service company, at last. night‘s meeting. o t *‘fimmw;fi Laka mnn-i T HE Mundeleir =« the sit; f;r- ‘t;e nflowal of theâ€"Lake county fair this year was practically assured last week at a meeting of the special committee of 18 4 nted the tyâ€" %’fimmw:.aub!-- e Libertyâ€" Model Farm Mij e _ tyfllrboard. who were : County Fair Location ** * *P°C@! committee by Tuesday, Thursday Publi« 3Jorvice model farm 2=® :H U p and “Mflm’a old Lake counâ€" of the Winter season, at nightâ€"that his company was planning to build a baseball diamond, tennis courts, andâ€"a dance hall, all of which i sumatsmeg . The fair is held. o > tyville and .Mundelgin chamber â€" of commerce last week to organize the new exposition, :will meet next week to consider the offer of the Mundeâ€" leinâ€" grounds. 3 » were reappointed teeâ€"by the Liberâ€" 15 Chk

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