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Highland Park Press, 13 Mar 1930, p. 9

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LOCAL GROUP hm . MI FLOWER SHOW After months of hard work the Garden Club of Illinois, with its mem- ber clubs in more than 90 communities of the state, has completed prepara- tions for the Central States Garden and Flower Show to be held under its auspices at the Chicago Stadium for nine days starting April 5, and Mrs. Frederick Fisher of Lake Bluff, president of the state organization states that it will be a magnificent spectacle with a wealth of bloom and greenery that will amaze visitors. The north woods. of Michigan and the forest of Kentucky and Missouri were invaded this week by tree ex- perts who are selecting more than 1200 trees up to 25 feet in height, balsam, cedars, spruce and other northern evergreens and southern ee- dars, which will be shipped to the Chicago Stadium where they will form the backgrounds for the full size, gardens which will occupy the 40,000 feet of main floor space in the huge exhibition hall. At the some time reports from greenhousesZ near Chicago, where thousands of flowers ing plants are being grown for the shuw, indicate that the recent sun- shine has brought the plants along Lake Forest, Highland Park and Other Garden Groups are Entering Exhibits Thutsd stream, the North lines, ruck and water wardvrts,'infor- mal plantings, formal gardens with fountains and hedges, m well as an entirely new thought in bringing u grout'vr apprecigtinn of nature to the public. a hug garden. I Nut to 'be outdone 115/ the parks and commercial growers the 90 gar- den clubs (“.mpusinlz thr Garden. Club of Illinois will exhibit a series of small gardens which will give the small gardens which will give the public an opportunity to see many new iduas in the treistment of vari- ous phases of gardgning and the ar- rangomt-nL of plants and Rowers. Home owners will not many valuable thoughts for use in their own gardens from these displays. uy Flemi-'rropical Planting in full bloom March Ill, 1930 rnistir infor- 's with The garden clubs will allo be gen-V orally represented in the prize itt) petitions for which they are eligible. Among the elasscs which are bring- ing in a large number of entries and which also have a strong popular ap- peal are the arrangements and plans for treating the garden gate; the! demonstration of porch wrangementl: _ the miniature models of houses and. git-dens, a class which at past Show: has been most popular; and 1ivingll mum fiower arrangements. The table decoration classes will again this year form an interesting exhibit, the ‘entries exceeding in num- ber those of any previous show. Women Ire Interested Women from this vicinity inter- ested include Mrs, Otto Meisner oil Bannockburn, in charge of living room flower arrangement; Mrs. Wil- liam Aitken, formal dinner set for six; Mr. Kenneth L. Fowler, Ihldow ‘bux flower study; the Open Gate dih inlay, in charge of Mrs. W. R. Lial, (chairman, I County Judge Persons Addresses Lions Here County Judge I'm-sons was the speaker at the regular luncheon and meeting of the Highland Park Lions club at noon Thursday of last week. Judge Persons gave a very interest- ing and informal ive talk on the work of the county court and especially with regard to probation work among delinquents. His address was inter- "sting and instructive and was heard with close attention, and many ex- twcssions of appreciation followed. The club meets ouch Thursday noon The club met at the Green Waukegan H. S. Cagers Win District Tournef Fs'aturday' night. I.iirvvt.vville fought (-mm- Waukegan'" tir w I.iirvvt.vville fought hard to over- (-mm- Waukegan'" first quarter lead of W. to l and were ahead by one point with only two minutes left to play. Baskets by Taylor and Mar- guiun won the game for Aouketrtut. Waukegan will "wot, Waterman next Thursday at Juliet in the twe- limml tournann-nt and if the locals can triumph in the Juliet meet, Cham- paien will he tho next stop. Ruinia Village House Calendar Thursday, March 13 at 8:00 p. m. Arts committee meeting. Friday, March 14 at 8:00 Fm. Boy Scout meeting. Sundai. March 16 at 5:00 p.m. mil Sunday, M Musicale. Tuesday. A Darwirut clan Wednesday Friday, March " at 6:30 p. m. Boy Smut dinner. Saturday, March 22 at 9:00 p. m Formal Subscription Dmce. Wednesday, March 26 at 7:30 p. --Men's Gym class. Friday, March 28 It 8:00 p. m. Ravinia Minstrel Show. S ‘turday. March 29 at moo p.m Ravinia Minstrel Show. Slaving " a spirited last quarter ibertyville rally, Coach Ralph Flet- m-r's Waukegan high school basket. all combine mm the championship f the district touvnatpent hold at the Gukvttan high school gym by a I'UH‘ " 20 to 20 in the final game lay, March 19 at 8:00 meeting. March 2r at 6:30 p.1 M M at 8:00 p THE PRESS p m m An Expression of f Appreciation We wish to extend to the Highland Park public our appreciation for the whole-hearted manner in which they attended our opening. We shall endeavor at all times to merit their good will and respect. 7 . Week - End Specials Savoy Small Early, June Peas Canada Dry Ginger Ale 7 ,, Dozen}! uv, Savoy Coffee - Fresh Roasted Genuine Imported Swiss Cheese lb. T9e Imp. Holland Edam Cheese Whole Cheese ".69 Imp. Swiss Gruyere - in portions 7 -1eeiarssveiurrrl?r+ __ Imported Pprtugpese fatdines KOSEN'S RYE BREAD 3 pkgs. fpr $17.72; ,7 oesi, émoked White Fish 1b.utte SAVOY FOOD MART Boneless and skinimrsCResrular 29c value SHERIDAN ROAD AT PARK AVENUE Telephone 2227 No, Received Fresh Twice a Day WE DELIVER Dozen $2.65 Open Sundays 6 for 81.19 cans Regulai 25c value

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