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Highland Park Press, 12 Mar 1936, p. 3

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English . ribbed rolors; 50¢. 509 :%‘7: ARCH 12, 1936 itrio C. Bonétti. â€" SHizes toâ€"14%9 Other members Smeraldo, Fel. 44 / m Lisle . fullâ€" dis 89¢. , and Ling +Â¥ 1 ht ur‘ J. Gourley of| the proâ€" committee of the North Shore Â¥acht club,: announces|‘ followâ€" ing serigg of lectures o be given at the meetings throughout spring. pmnh 19, principles jof sailing, ng, knots. | April 2 â€" Spring ow]\gn]jn‘, hull, ‘sails, painting, engine. April 16â€" t, yacht wu. crew tion.: May #â€"â€" Racing tactics strategy. "u:;"z’i:m ‘Shore | Ifdeht club racing rules for 1986.)|| | _ | _ _ ‘| An introductory on terms ind yacht rigs was giver by Arthur * Goptiey at the elub held last Thursday. In the future, variâ€" assigned ‘to different club members according to their ‘interests. The program for© 19 will be taken over by three people: Prin« ciples of|Sailing, Davig C. Greené; Piloting, Robert Carter; knots. Robâ€" THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1936 ert Rasmussen. The new club publication, the. North Shore (Yacht: News, made its appearance af the meeting Hareo long and beare in attnetive, mdones pages long an 3 his ~publication boa \{ received . the congratulations of the entire club. The paper promifes to be a great success, and the editor is already at work collecting {mhrhl for the next issue which will come out April 2. ‘1 | : The | executive : committee . anâ€" nounces the welcoming of two new members ‘into the\ North Shore Yacht club. They are John Ginter of Barnockburn, and: Russell Ekleâ€" ‘mann ‘of, Glencoe. :â€" ;) «> + .J. Gourley Addresses North Shore Yacht Club Oneâ€"Day Gardefi Institute To Be Held in Evanston ( /Garden enthusiasts of the Wom~ an‘s .club of| Evanston are looking Lorward with pl to day garden institute by the Garden Associates on M 20. Through the courtesy of the Deâ€" partment â€"of: Kortiqltuh.:s' Univerâ€" sity of TIilinois, an \ufia.dflfi proâ€" Starting in the , the first talk will be given zrwu_m-' H. Hanley. on the spbject "Gardet Soils and Lawns." essor ‘ ley states that "the lack of a ough preparation of the soil is a prime source of e to a majorâ€" ity. of; gardens lawns." What fertilizers to use, to, condition the soil periodically, are but a few of the questions he will answer. will be an of flower arâ€" rangements :for h prizes |will be awardeg to the entries, _: . ‘At the ‘session, Profesâ€" sor C. C. pton, entombologist of Tilinois: State J-Nm;tl History Surâ€" vey, will distuss "plant pests of the garden."‘ For over fifteen years, he has studied. methods of control of insects; especially inâ€" the Chicago area. His talk, w will be illusâ€" trated, should be practical to the amateur . The concludâ€" ing talk of, te will be given by Prof Max| G. [Fuller on‘ the subject *Today‘s bfliow Border." Prof Fuller believes the border should be expressive of the life about itâ€""distinetly modâ€" ern, yet not extreme." Professor Fuller is extension specialist in landscape nrd‘ni* at the Univerâ€" HOMESTEAD Evanston‘s Early American Inn A !nendly wood fi!f in this cozy? place, th“! winter days, to bid you is baked in our own ovens. No parking troubles The Ifionutoa«l" in Evanston, operated by Philip A. Danielson, is on Hinman: Avenue near Church Street. Telephone IN EVANSTON The at Candlelight by Chicago Flower Show ; Opens March 23 at | The Navy Pier ‘Those planning to attend the gar den institute should ?uko reservaâ€" tionsâ€"especially â€" for | luncheon, at the Woman‘s ‘club, 1702 avenue, Evanston, px{iorr to }I 19th. t | [ The tenth annual Chicago Flower Show, presented. by the Gar Club of Illinois will, o ) week from Saturday, on Htreh#?l, open | its doors at Navy Pier, to continue through Sunday, March 29. ’ . The central motif of ‘ the show this‘ year will be small mm. -1 frontier gardens, ate | ns, suburban: gardens, ci ens, enâ€" trance courts, ‘flow ns, terâ€" ace gardens, and gardens of special interest: kitchen and picking garâ€" dens, small greenhouses, even / inâ€" side and qutside boxes, ‘and wall gardens. We § c‘ Besides these gan}h‘em there (will be: all manner of flower arrangeâ€" ments, still life ‘pictyres, pairs of vases, wall brackets, and arrangeâ€" s M i > l _ M L " is B i ‘upeet E \ | 20,000 Stores ~ M Coast to Coast s ) 0 s V . / Unexcelled for flavor, _ _ baAap E # ; | avality, ;reshncss, 3?!:1 | ‘ ORAN s nhuco'“. ;';:e + it fooon fls || [ PINEAPPLE "t*5:" k | cal Association. 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"| $‘ The entrance, which 8 alwlhys a project of the Garden Gluyb op Lliâ€" nois, will be & rej !,'- offé bit of the more rugged IHi j«‘='§ stbnery, and will be by ar t ~1' nbstBipecâ€" tacular yet atte ‘pted.‘ t l || Gray rocks, ,s‘t'.aii d w n"{ ye Pleats, will form a rocky glen,d' {oally planted â€" with ;,l']'!_ ind woodl&nd Alowers| _ Facifig thip vis itor as he ¢ this) Focldf. glen will be a w?te'atll, ?,lg:i;;-- ow n over the timeâ€"stgined: Wgeks."" . | of Moré than 70 ¢lubs Will h hibits. This is the larkest of clubs that have extilbite show since that first $Wow, ten years ago 4 Hotel S This first s}fiw,;by i r,‘ 1 th,a;mat interest it ¢peate hadowed the importafft p Chicago Flower | Show! w gume in the civi¢. life ’{- culturally and educati¢hall 1â€"lb. can | 3â€"1b. can| !: ‘The Flower Show i unrique in many ways. It is th@ on mp%:: flower show in the colfhtrycreat and managed entirely y thrs women VIKING COFFEE CENTURY CLVB COFFEE COFFEE *$61.03 SILVER CUP 2 for the garden ¢lubs. ¢ThefGarden 2 .. 647C VELVEETA 33¢ tte i0 | §I[f SYBUP,| Log bleg]. Medium size MIBES, Duffs, Devil‘s CORN.| Traymore. | A _ Sweet Col, No‘ . 4 15¢ 14 No j244 1 h st | We &Es, B st,. Ready s delight .. 2 | 25¢ TELNA BISH. Tra; 4"‘ Light RK & BEAN ILI SAVUCE. !32..' Ceoh Red ripe id \ ;%.*7'9‘ CHES, Centrell§; Mother‘s ;’rb.,glk-‘- ] o BA 6. L59¢ mber owsb‘ EEF *~:s>5.2,"*** i. 27¢ AMB PATTIES .:. b. 19c HICKENS *:sosz_2;~ . b. 34c 'MSTE% , Fresh Medium Size . pint 29¢ LLET OB SOLE, Fay . . b. 35¢ Our ;‘;'lcn Alh'olm on the Market‘s Best eran g e $rrs ROAST Club | ‘of} Iilinois underwrites the show, and it is wholly amateur. The woim;n af} over Chicago and suburbs who are waorking so hard for the success show do it with no othen co pcraltion than the satisâ€" faction of pY tting 03 an educational and |ins irfitionpl how that will further fthe interest in gardening. . (‘The Ravinia Garden Club, of whi s.| Dudley Crafts Watson is presidbnt and Mrs. C. Vigo Nichâ€" ols is flo er show exhibit chairman, will |exhibit; a‘ small greenhouse, & Victoria fl*wer arrangment, and a buffet table. . pitts}| | The nlti.ng Ravinia . commitâ€" tees hav» been appointed: S : Green! “râ€"*“. C. Vigo Nichâ€" qimrs E. E. Leonard, Mrs. H. H. Smail, Nrs. P. D. Stokes, Mrs. E. \ .-T‘Ffi-c‘i(-:[ (â€"%-r;mitm â€"â€" Mrs. Howard R. Will} |! F ; A. Harrington, Mrs. Stanley Grace, Mrs, E g: C. Pfister, Mrs. Wm. F. Saleih, Mrs. Robert Bryant. ~Flow ‘t'rungement-â€"-l!ri. ~Robâ€" ert M. Cobb, Mrs. James Cady Ewâ€" éll, Mrs! E, L. Easton. . :. )/ | Btm Tableâ€"Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watsong Mrs, Henry| Dubin, Mrs. Arthur daut. 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[ |_ 49¢ Burton Holmes To Lecy on ‘Normandy & Brittiny‘ 3 ... 43¢ \Continuing ‘his <interestit and colorful screen trayel reyues &# Or. shestra: Hall on Wednesday" and Friday evening and ‘again on| Satâ€" urday afternoon of this week,fBur+ ton. Holmes:is to offer "N ndy and Brittany" as the ill tive theme of the fourth episode M his current Chicago season. ; 8: 3 io. Aboard ~"La . Normandie" j that splendid. new ~ship of the Rench Ling, Mt. Holmes is to ‘his zn:;ts,w the great French of Le prvfi‘md' thence to . prox J" old Rouen with its grandiose cathedral, its quaint old No inns, and its abiding memo of Joan of Arc. K : | Amo?lfi the highâ€"keyed spBts of the | tour through these roliantic and storyâ€"bookish| provinces §# the northern France, Till be the Â¥isit to the famous ruins| of Jumiegts; to Lisieux.i‘{*vm.h its oddâ€"shaped fimber houses, decorated with ue potteries and fantastic gableg, and to the marveloumcloisters ofeSaint Wandrilie. Thencee‘ to . B ise, JkALL /in~the â€"eastle of that mame, to the marvelousscloisters of Wandri T:i.:ct to P where, in ~the castle of that hot [ biscuits. to P1€ 277C 31¢ 67¢ boat 3045 â€"â€" >\ Umâ€"p! | Heinz Cream Mushroom AI.I}SOUPS (Exeept h s hiruiee A Dallar Value ‘._ 2 No. 1 cans 35¢ . Pin selected and w“’ Diouided in remt Mext 99 41/100 4 pare Eor Mirch 12th, 13th, 14th DOG FOO ScbtTéwel Holder ) Baked Beans â€" ygc Food mgtan Foods m |Chowder and Cépsomme) %’ANâ€""‘TAMALIS 2 YUo. 2 cans 47¢ th the above purchase GOKED RATION Real Soap Bargain ebhardt‘s William the %Nfl in 1027, and to lovely pld Caen where he is buried. At Bayeaux we are to see the "Queen Maâ€" tilda‘s Tapestry" g the Batâ€" tle of Hastings and other stirring episodes of the N Conquest. Continuing the tour thence ‘through Brittiny, the Land jof Pardons, we are to visit Pont A nmm neau, haunts of artists; lovely old Quimper, all fables and strange gaâ€" bles; Paimpol and the "Pierre Loti Country" of th- Iceland Fishermen; St. Malo, where \Cartier, Mont St. Michel, of the .wonâ€" .ders of Europe," its Abbey of the Middle Ages, its chapels, cloigâ€" ters and dependent~ i § 2 ... 225C 610 Central Ave _ â€".| To K. P. 1M Here‘ is a real | for your dog. Exactly right proportions of the| things he needs in his diet. Buy a supply at apecial GRA SS FERTIL PEAT 1 on sale EVANS FEE for this Saturday night‘s supper. : 24 a a‘e 6 e# # 6 @ # c SALE IVORY sSoAP Order Today /) 277C s a e # ® \Cartier, rn; and finally of the wonâ€" its Abbey of its chapels, cloisâ€" &~ i POWDER PAGE D STORE â€"s #9G .. l1¢ â€"~ 14 ‘c' 165¢ i M

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