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Highland Park Press, 28 Apr 1932, p. 26

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$a% 1%?,1 ~F. D. Clavey Ravinia Nurseries, Inc. } _ _The Lake Shore‘s Largest Nurseries _ | FOR NORTH» SHORE GARDEN LOVERS A Weekâ€"end Special es nAKVYT _ C ~ (Sicke $ Fre 6 PERENNIALS 50 wl of any one variety 62 "70 SAVE ATCLAVEY‘S |=*= _Â¥ Shore‘s largest and finest nurseries. Make your personal selection from the LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF EvEercrEENs, TREES, SHRUBS, and PERENNIALS IN THE CHICAGO AREA. All sizes, freshly dug, ready for you to take home, at Special Low Prices. . Visit the CASH and CARRY DEPARTMENT of the Lake ~ Shore‘s largest and finest nurseries. Make your OFFICE AND NURSERY _ West Deerfleld Road LANT NOW! HARDY FRANKEN BROS. Sweet William * * Also quality bargains in rock garâ€" Delphinium Gaillardia Pyretheum Hardy Pinks SAVE THIS ADV.â€"It is good forâ€" one PRUNUS TRILOBA or FLOWERING AL. MOND. Free when presented at this Nursery CASH AND CARRY INCLUDING SUNDAYS everg tL/, DEERFIELD, ILI older 440 Elm Street Deerfield e | e Telephone Highland Park 2285 ' THE PRESS Deerfield Garden Club Plants Tree Honoring Washington The Garden club of Deerfield met at the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paut railroad station on Wednesday, April 20 and started their program of beautifying the â€"station grounds by planting an American Elm in commemoration of the Washington Biâ€"centennial celebration, Mrs. E. J. Ginter reading the poem "Trees" by Joyce Kilmer. O memory of George Washington our first President was a most approâ€" priate start _ and should _ be anâ€" inâ€" spiration in carrying out the actual work around the station which all fell will add materially to the apâ€" pearance of the site. / _ Eupervisor Frank T. Stanton of Ingleside, long an influential memâ€" ber of the county board, Wednesday was chosen as unanimous choice for the chairmanship. He succeeded Supervisor William J. Obee of Highâ€" land Park. Three months have been spent in the paper development of plan and Stanton Is Elected â€" Charles J. Herschberger of Prairie View, gsays the Newsâ€"Sun. name of Stanton in nomination, and Assistant Supervisor Charles O. Jones, Waukegan, seconded by Asâ€" sistant Supervisorâ€"A. J. â€"Sutkus, Waukegan, â€"nominated > Supervisor from the chair, killed the boom for his candidacy with considerable â€"_Chairman By Lake mighest Muniiis â€" ab¢ bpe 1b _ Number of volumes of adult ficâ€" GLADIOLI BULBS ‘tion cireulatedâ€"18544, non fiction . _, n a choice assortment of colors 4470 at 45¢ per dozen. 100 for $3.25 * ; * Named sorts at 55c \ Number of juvenile books cireulâ€" toe F1.90 per desen |atedâ€"15972, non fiction, 2777. â€" Request 2 Number of periodicals circulated, LEONARD SEED co. || 2 . â€" _ 218 W. Madison St. f Total circulation, 43872. 4845 Milwaukee Av. _ 10934 Michigan Av. No of reference topics looked up, 2936. , in a choice assortment of colors ~at 45¢ per dozen. 100 for $3.25 Named sorts at 55¢ e _to $1.00 per dozen HOME GARDEN P L A NT N O W ! Be assured of a good lawn GRASS SEED 3 ft. Arborâ€"Vitae .â€".â€"=== 15 in. Mugho Pine ... 2%, ft. Norway Spruce ... Highest Quality â€" 45¢ per 1b. BARGCAINS IN EVERGREENS And Many Other Bargains on the Stand at . _ Everett Road and Waukegan Road. â€"â€"tâ€"â€""I don‘t wish to be a candidate design. The committee have been fortunate in having the benefit of much experienced advise and a model has been prepared to submit to the proper railroad officials for approval. Their liberal cooperation has been promised and a strong deâ€" sire manifested to meet the Garden club more than half way in this work.. _ ‘Murphy, North Chicago, then put the motion for an unanimous election _of Stanton as chairman. cce The idea in itself is unique and a credit to Deerfield as it embodies both civic pride and the desire to assist the railroad management to beautify and better their property by kelping on the financing end of the program as well as in its deâ€" velopment. § After the ceremony of the tree planting the balance of the afterâ€" noon was enjoyed by all at the home of Mrs. Hawes on Brierhill road, Mrs. W. Aitken acting as assistant hostess with Mrs. E. B. Jordan and Mrs. L. E. Ashman pouring. Stanton . talked ‘il-l-l}".i’;riefly ‘before taking the gavel from Obee to conâ€" tinue. with the session. he said, and then after a pause, "at as follows: Deerfield Library Mrs. Chester Wolf, Deerfield liâ€" brarian, and her staff of assistants, have completed an inventory of. all books and periodicals in the Deerâ€" field Public library. Their report is Number of volumes added during yearâ€"adult 1540, juvenile 280; total 1920. * Nyumber of volumes at end of year â€"adult 3554, juvenile 1751; total 5305. S ~ Number of newspapers and peâ€" riodicals received, 37. ._West Deerfield township Public ibrary. â€" Ending March 31, 1932. â€" 99 THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932 _ @ L TV .$1.00 .$1.00 99 Miss M was the 1 Mrs. Will nue. of from her Miss I weekâ€"end Johanna | on Sunds Camp La Oracle present . Thursday members Misses L Knigge o Zion. 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