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Highland Park Press, 26 Oct 1933, p. 11

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P #4 18 |_ [ PC ts dn db ty c 'r'-" ana when 4 hardy, lilies do, well, If your soil| once â€" med, needs but !little | pir hppembb‘“‘!"& “"”?i..u ) m f other beauâ€" | r harm is being done, . «where the * & mist 0 u> | ; buxb.mtqhom'ud.ith, to | tiful lilies, bi for the beginner, it| work in a good layer of as | is ‘the above ist of ‘five which we| well as a fair amount of might well consifer as the most | for and always plant m bulbs not important. hests f &A than five inches m â€"‘that is with | IRS . _ 15, the exception of Lilium or| _ It Wonldr&ult-ahmbookbd Madonna Lily, for which a:depth | to go into | subject of iris and | Or a oftromthmtofonrineb.h*ul- name all: of e many hundreds of | 15 ficient. : 3 _ _ |varieties and sorts of iris there are, | less As is the case with practically all but there are th dfi‘:.. of them | peo: other hardy plants, for best eff and about a dozen or so sorts which| N always plant from three to five will â€"answer nicely for the smalier|of t in a clump or group and after home ground. 'l\‘thrgcflamh‘ h planting, put ti:. wd-dud & Gemwn Iris e most popular, tYe!'t to designate. tion. â€" : Planted | com in shades and colors, | ara on a well drained soil, most lilies from“almoafipfiye'whmandyol-' beds will thrive and flower for years, low to a deep orchidâ€"like flower and even if this is not alwa the &: by many are 6 (preferred to the planted during fall, &'., d | German typo.%do not come in | D more than pay for themselves in the the clear or disti colors. Howâ€" show they make the first and second | ever, they are well worthy of a space * season. * "Te | ~] in the hardy border around the ‘pool $ FIVE GOOD mu‘fs | _ or in conneetiomwxlth t:fetz:t;r';lif. Th Lilium Regale, or Royal â€"Lily, is |den. The Dw not only one of the showiest ofnh, type are M‘ZVTI:O rock earden | tinn FRENCH LICK, INDIANA | _ T. D. TAGCGART, Pres. | HOME GROUNDS R HARDY LILIES . Compared â€" with other. ; hardy plants, but little a the average home ground is lilies, yet they are stately s belonging in every make use of in the perennial bo: No special attention or sqil 1 aration is required in order to hardy. lilies do, well, If your . happens to be of a clay natnra Attractive autumn rates, including meals, ar with private bath, $10 a day; room with toilet water, $9 a day; room with running water onl rates for double occupancy. A) special $5 a dren, nurses, maids and chauffeurs. â€" _ Come op down to French Liek,'f‘just an overnight trig from Chiâ€" cago, but a million miles from everything you‘ve beer doing and thinking. Here you‘ll find the sort of people you like fio be with, the kind of sports that set you f:p, the sleep you‘ve been missing, tbocar&mlifeyoukn'uwualboy. There are golf courses and excellent horses, famous mfinoril waters, equally famous climate, and grand food. Come for a weekâ€"endâ€"and spend a week or two! Bring the whole familyâ€"but k!ivo all worries at home. ; THURSDAY, OCTOBER You‘ve been following the bea IiTacara uo e cmd too h"" A Frankly FRENCI"! LICK SPRINGS ‘~â€" cHOTE â€"(! Fij Drive down over paved highways in eight hours â€"-a;tlhtbel(ononatgol.m.orop.m.â€"orfly dinettothl"rhnehLickpfinnBehl_Airporb. Write, wire, or phone for reservations. | ien‘t it ti _ away for est Chu r: of the Boara it Church of C Im Plac Tuesday P OMETHING‘S goin HIGHL,/ ; room with running water onlytg nâ€"';y-;. Ralp , your Sheridan Road at Elm Place LAND PARK, ILLINO oi o h B. Scholfield, C. S. _ of London, England ue seamr m mans! ‘ANNOUNCESâ€"A re on Chris hrist, Scientist, in Boston, Masst _ to be held vening, October 31, 19 AND PARK, ILLINOI 1@ Cordially Invited to Attend ne you go awhile? . en path too far, nose ’it thowx;r;- cl'unn‘is in order, a complete exâ€" special $5 a day rate for chilâ€" to crack if you don‘t P ank" w&“ as the most important. _ s j It â€" would Jq?' * large book £ Te & to_ go. into the mubject af in, k name all of ‘many h h School tiful lilies, but for the is ‘the above list of ‘fi\ might well nsider °: important. 4 of Christ, Sei ind sorts of iris there are, | les# m'xh“# Cl‘l?:u of them | peor a d or so sorts which| N er nicely flor the smaller oh:“t'l ind. | arge amn' ‘ is ntto most popular, | fer : to four feet in heiwh pand of The Mother _‘nBo:ton'.Mu Auditorin look outâ€" ILLINOIS The rummage sale will be held in the store room‘north of the ‘ant and Selig ‘realestate office on Wau:â€" it was c tinue wi the hil Â¥ 7 0COf| inancial support to the young ‘people‘s work of the thurch matics and to stimulate their creaâ€" tive gift for strong indivicgal exâ€" pressidh) | Tt occuples much af the ”g“‘ | kople‘s leisure time and ‘the public | ‘Presentations _ incidentally aratiby and planting Saled ’ ;geerfiil; Sdtu.niday P'{M eight years dramaâ€" m ”d‘ m "‘ 0 Peoples de ent of ;:‘Mliul Ch [ It ts purpose the training of ‘ople in the arts of dra. hing we might mentic m"",""'h hi Care or even wn-‘ft“ :}nlmd on producing a mass of blooms MikAetiintnelnmtmantie, d 204 iotudiaichs o. 1 es in height, and as is the others above e planted to summer or fall $ an 30â€" inches : between the week, we will take most POPllll:: pere owering plants anc ‘w suggestions on â€" . Paul‘s Yo ‘eople will| _Members of Boy Scout Troop . ear in a matk'me_ of Deerfield will make a coll pJ E"MW--"A ‘ for| Of old papers and magazines on "" to be to the | Urday, Nov, 4. Scouts of Troop November 10, at the School| Déerfi¢ld, are collecting old toys t l1d Drama C Gives Play inch pot of amatic As e:e;d nly. to the berâ€" | given rch, but wel | card â€" ort and tion | additi dramatic t |~ | memb ons have all |Of | extenc ndard and were welâ€" | body â€" advisable to conâ€" I wfl‘vfl_ iâ€" I i e L ‘Maxima_ m-jh:.l.lilo‘f ars |dramaâ€" eduâ€" erprises, of ent of Jhuich, â€" It ‘*+] _ Albert Mitchell, tor of the £8) Rustic Kennels onpm Road, ["exhibiudnlh'lngofdonltth K | World‘s Fair Dog Show at the Sikâ€" 4~| teenth Armory, Chicago, ‘on ‘S§Sunâ€" _| day. There were 1,015 entries, the in largest show ever held. Mr. Mitâ€" ntâ€"chell‘s dogs awards included best I~ | winners in Scotties; reserve winners \| in Smooth Fox Terriers; second in | | Airedales; second in Springer Spanâ€" fl iels; and third in Wire Fox Terriers: Henry G. Winter in and Dry Cleaning Fi gm Work Guaranteed 363 Central Avenue _ Phone 361 SHEET METAL HE PRESs3 Furnace Work ALL OF OUR WORK 1sS Sol. A. St. Peter Albert Mitchell‘s The annual Hallowe‘en party for Deerfield Grade School children will be held My‘ Oct. 81, at the school gymnasium. "The P. T. A. sponsors the project which includes movies, games and a treat, A prh.j will be given for the cleverest cosâ€" ‘ six| Deerfield Rotarians _ e« Take Mental Test 144 North First Street Hallowe‘en Party ; at Deerfield School erend Joseph E. Savage, pastor of Holy Cross Church, will also be given:away. The usual ‘charge for card parties will be made with no additional charge for supper. The members of the Little Flower Band extend ajcordial invitation to every: bodytoattendtlnlrpmy. ntujae s .0 be served at six thirty followed by the usual card games. Attractive liflxeswinboanrdedtoth.hu.g ersofhighmrunndcbowtifnlj Italian spread, donated by the Revâ€" fAlThe fi‘i’tth Flower Band olntl tar:and Rosary Society of Ho Cross Church, Deerfield,is plannin a card party for next Sunday ev n’n‘D OCt- m. j * The former custom of serving r freshments after the card games wi be reversed and a light supper wi WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Holy Cross Church to Have Card P repair and paint for Christmas dis tribution. woik in the LEast as the fluug of Mrs. F. P. Browning and Mr. Thilo 'fi)n will be ‘Mrs. Mary Schaub of Linâ€" colnwood chapter, Evanston and Mr. Henry Hagenbrink of the Des Plaines chapter, Mrs. p.uuu.'w:&: of Glencoe, |instructress for ‘ J Deerfield chapter, is to be guest of LALL U i Wls 2 on ia ts l eedr trons Night will be observed by Deerfleld â€" Chapter of| the East Star on Thursday evening, ‘Nov, at the Masonic Temple. _ Presid n the East ns tho aninck _A ah E. â€"B, Jordan is today‘s Ry "‘dh“Phapedlmflmn‘:?: lane AAMLLIE TA ol d nour ‘mental test for college enâ€"| introc g:qeuxmhlfion supplied n,m,: &10’. 1d * "Richardson psychologist | a Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School. | The | Party. exam followed the weekly at Shugrue‘s Restaurant last m day, Itmahlfhourgfp.&.eg silence while these men dilisentl« Deerfleld Grammar School, actinig as Rotarian of the day, gave the Deerâ€" field Rotary Club miembers a half hour‘ } mental tackt us in ol O Carl E. Dogs Win Prizes Collect'Qiil Paper â€"Patron Night _ at Deerflel% 0.E Evanston and nk of the Des PtulhoWla: ress : for ‘the to be guest of principal of the| â€" Miss | |fp swiers|prmrtu suicep {| [ | 519 ntly Lincoln heir SAUSAG Pork Ten SHORT LEBG OF MI FANCY POT ROAST FINEST CHOICE NATIVE . ROU e lay, "Circus Solly," w "‘%’:nhfm% g:-'q% 28, m,%..".'mnm’-. party, | t, } We have‘a linutqd number of Cards (12 cards to a box) wh as a SPECIAL for this mont!] outside envelopes to m fim in dize and style ( design on each bne)' 80 |__ be easily imprinte ‘Jane Parkes to _ Direct Play Oct. 12 Xinas Cardg £ MADE â€" Buy hristn Real one a genuine etc Special Chrisg Ave. hk en n nnth i in n na n antompe 536 Central M on tho A anecinf niatinee performance will be the children on Friday o o ‘| 14e 15e | â€" RESS : ards k5 KY <| won her a host of PAGE ELEVEN ] «*

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