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Highland Park Press, 20 Mar 1930, p. 3

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VOLUME XIX ANNUAL GARDEN A FLOWER snow SOON The annual garden and flower showi which will open March 28 in the Ho-l tel Sherman will be tlurlargest ever held in Chicago, and will contain more individual exhibits than any show held in the United States. There will be 17 life size gardens made ot liv-l ing plants; more than 100 miniature. gardens, depicting houses and grounds developed in minute detail; more than 350 exhibits made by 92 amateur clubs, and 500 entries by flower grow- ers in the competitive out flower andl pot plant classes. _ I To Be held in Hotel Sherman/ Beginning March 28; Feat. ures Are Many The show will be the product of a year's hard Work by garden clubs. women's clubs. city and suburban schools, and all branches of the hor- ticultural industry whose plants in the Chicago area make this city the largest center of commercial flower production _ in the world. Mrs. Fowler in Charge, Three previous shows in this ser- ies have achieved a world-wide repu- tation for their beauty, finish and educational value. Mrs. J, Mare Fow- ler, president of the Illinois Federa- tion of Women's club which is super- vising the amateur section, and Leon. ard H. Vaughan, chairman of the executive committee in charge of the commercial departments, promise that the fourth will surpass the others in beauty, authority of design, practical nature of the plant materials used in model gardens, and educational value of all exhibits. City and suburban schools will take an important part in the show for the first time. 30 suburban schools, under the jurisdiction of (‘ounty'Su- perintendent E. J. Tobin, will display miniature models of homes and sur- rounding gardens, upon which they have been working for two months, studying both architectural and land- scape principles. " _ These models together with 37 sim- ilar ones made by women's clubs and garden clubs, will be assembled in a model suburban village, designed by Jturob L. Crane, Jr., of Highland Park which will illustrate the newest ideas in city planning for residential sec- tions. This model of a complete vil- lage, with an unique arrangement of streets, parkways, and park area, will be worked out in minute detail on the scale of. one quarter inch to l foot. Trees, shrubs, lawns, and flow- ers will be represented accurately. City Schools Participate A different problem but of equal (Continued on page 13) Dance Saturday Night Imorrow (Friday) March 21 It Trin- A dance will be given by the Py- ity church. Household goods, as well thian Sisters and the Jockey club of as I" sorts of clothing for men wo- Des Plaines, Saturday evening in MB- men and children will be offered sonic hall, third Mor. An invitation for sale. This sale is open to the is extended the public to “and. (public. T be Highlanh Park Press The house in Sunset ten-co in the process of construction by the boys of Deerfield-Shields High school un- der the direction of Mr, Durbnhn will der the direction of Mr, Durbnhn will be open for inspection during the tu. tional campaign week, April 27, May As the "Better Homes in Americl" movement sponsored by President Herbert Hoover and Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman WilburHs entire- ly educational in scope there should be city-wide interest in this project. The house will also include exhibits of labor-saving devices which must be approved by the eommittee--all those wishing to have exhibits kindly com- municate with Mrs. J. B. _Garnett, Mrs. Karl E. Hobart, Mrs. Arthur Rafr--publieity. The recreation room in the base- Better Homes Drive Starts April 27; h _ Educational Feature h One Killed, 2 Hurt in ‘ Accident Early Today John Kmmkoski was killed, Everett Anderson had two ribs broken, and William “likes was badly cut around the face about 6:20 this morning when the Buick sedan in which they were riding collided with a truck on Waukegan road, just north of Deer- field. The Buick was totally wrecked while the truck had only the relr wheel smashed. The Buick sedan, driven by Ever- ett Anderson, was going south on Waukegan road, the truck was held- ed north. The accident occurred, it is thought, as the, sedan' won passing the truck. The sedan stopped about sixty feet from the truck. Rudy Kuelman Ind John 'Rogngl, two other companions in the our u- caped uninjured. All were residents of North Chicago. The injured were removed to the Highland Park hos- pital. An inquest will be held this after- noon at four o'eloek in the H. F. Kel. ley funeral parlor on Sheridan road. Rumlnge Sale Friday _ A rummage sole is being held to. morrow (Friday) March 21 It Trin- ity church. Household goods, as well as I" sorts of clothing for men wo- magnum PARK, Immoxs, Taxman”, Mm 20, 1980 Town Election Apr. f; Nine Pteeineta, And Boundarien Changed The annml Deerfield town-Mp elec- tion will be held Tuesday, Aprll I. from 7 mm. to 5 p.111. We- to be filed are two 'toitstattt 'utpervisora, a town clerk, in ”senor, Ind I con- utnble to fill Haney. But one ticket hu undid“ in the field, the Citilenl ticket, and hence no opposition in expected at the election. The Citizen ticket cun- didntel Ire: For assistant supervUorts, A. W Vercoe and Paul U. Udell. For Bstseiusor--5Urtitt Rind-Ill. For town elerk-Albert Lamon. For constable (to t111 vmncy) - Samuel Shawn-oft. Owing to the fact that change- have been made in the boundaries of some precinct: and that Another pre- cinct has been created. the ninth in the township, attention in celled to the advertisement in another column giving the boundaries ot the nine pre- cincts. The polling place- in the lev- oral precincts Ire listed u {allow- end will be the same tot the primary election April IP. let Preeinet--City Hell, Wnukenn An invitation he: been extended to members of the Ravinia, Womn'e club, by Mile Teylor of the Chic-[o Commons, 955 W. Grand avenue. to visit them on Wednesday, Minh " " 2 p. m. end have tee. An after- noon spent It the Commons should prove most interesting, end then of you whom have never been there will find the trip well worth the don't. avenue. llighwood, Illinois. 2nd Preetnet--Deert1e1dahietds High School, Highland Park. Illinoia. . 8rd Preeinet-H. P. Kelley Bldg., 27 N. Sheridan road, Highland Park, Illinois. 4th Preeinet--North Shore Ga Cat., Bldg., 47 S. St. Johns avenue, High. land Park, Illinois. 5th Precinct - Mt Roger. Williams avenue, (Ravinia). Highland Park, Illinois. 6th Preeinet--Venen Muaik store, 506 N. Green Bay road, Highland Park, Illinois. . T 7th Precinet-Brotd Bros. store, 532 Central avenue. Highland Park, Illi- 8th Preeifiet-Lfneoln achool. Lincoln nvcnue, Highland Park, which. 9th Precinct - Witty'l Bldg., ‘76 Roger Willi-ms avenue, (Mink), Highlnnd Park, Illinois. I Annual Bakery Sale ' to Be Held March 22 The philanthropy tommittee of the Ravinin Woman’s club Vin hold in Innual bakery sale on ’Slturdly, March 22 at 11:80, in the want than on Roger Williams avenue. tie,', money realised at this sale VI go towards furthering the philanthropic work, Ind all dott.titttti, of - goode will be (awfully recelved. Innis ll. P. WOMAN’S aa PLANS WELFARE MEET Seallon Much " to Be Ailm- tsed by County Laden; Other Activities An unusual meeting will be bold Monday, latch " at 1:80 p. In. at the Highland Park Woman’a club for than will be ten uptakau. each a representative of a Lake county insti- tution. The speakers are Judge Per- son- of the Juvenila court of Lake county; Min Himmlreich at “in Human moiety: mu Farrier at Ar. den Show; Min Arbuckle of Lab Bluff orphanage; Mn. Am of Dorcas Home; Min Ilnlch of the Chippled Children's clinic of Wank.- nn; Min Waterman, “We“: Chrlltlnaa Seals; Mr. Paul of Good Will cellar; Mrs. Hancke, city hum of Highland Park; In. ttatttqet E. Wood, "Mounting Ridge Pam Pte. venborium. Thin meeting. arranged by In. (Continued on Pan 4:) Royal Arch Huan- of Highland ‘Pu-k Ind vicinity no Invited to " tend the meeting of Highland Park Chapur No. as, RAJ" no“ Wod- nudny eveatine, March M, Winning at mo. After I short built. our don the and: mm at": will be conferred. Light. Mfr-ohm“ will he “Hutu!“ the m. Mrs. Anne Rogers to Speak at Ossoli “Problems of Per-mllty" h the subject Mrs, Anne he" hue choeen to discuss before the Incubus of Ono“ on the afternoon of Ind: m, Mrs. Rogers is certain to live up to her extremely favorable put record when she nddreuec Ouoli. OnoIi’l fittal card party for this season will In held April “I: It 8:80 p. M. Prlm for this amnion an to he drink-d by the bowl of dine- tom. The talk on "Early Glu- and Pewter" by In. Robert J. Evans, Wednudly morning, Inch IS, m thoroughly Ipprechud. he - and (In: collectlou It the dub I“ measurably to the Inbred. Woman's Club to Keep .. Open House March 23 The Highl-nd Park Womu'u club will keep open home on Sunday. luck 23, from three until In o'clock so that any one inherent“ my lee the painting. of Emile loll. In. on exhibition. This in urn-In! mar- tunity to lee the work of thin cele- brated European Inlet and to meet him personally. The public ls cold- inlly invited. Mark Master Degree at M. P. Chapter, Mack 26 Nun-I a Club

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