Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1927, p. 34

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WILMETTE· L lF E May 13, 1927 A SPECIAL EXHIBIT Perennials - Phlox Shrubs at the George H. Butler in Diplomatic Service George H. Butler of Glencoe, who was associated with Gilbert D. Johnson and Bro., in real estate in Winnetka, and with Windes and Marsh, Winnetka engineers, has entered the diplomatic service, and has receiYed appointm~nt with the American Consul in La Paz, Bolivia, South America. Mr. Butler reports Bolivia to be an ideal place for a vacation, with mountains, uduck shooting, llamas, alpacas and Indians." The Panama canal and Lima can be visited on the way downi and are well worth the trip. Ask Your Dealer tor Famous Southern · Homes Depicted at Kentucky Society The first meeting of the year of tlh.' Nor.th Shore Kentucky society ,\·a.held Tuesday, May 10, at the home ot Mrs. R H. Ball of 1215 Forest avcmlt'. Evanston, and was attended by mc·mbers from \Vilmette, Evanston, Kenil worth, Winnetka, Glencoe, and High land Park. The subject of the year's p.rogram is to be "Interesting People and Part :' about Kentucky," to be studied and given by different members of till' s:J ciety at the regular . meetings. "Homes of Famous Kentuckian s·· was the topic discussed at this fir st meeting by ~frs. James N. Cunning ham of Evanston. She took up tlw following, "Ashland," the home ui Henry Clay, "Whitehall," Cassith Clay's home, and uFederal Hil'l," th e home of John Rowan. It was "Federal Hill" about which Stephen Fost ~r wrote "Mv Old Kentucky Hon1 c. " .. Mulberry · Hi11," the home of John Rogers Clark and "Walnut Hall," tlw Van Meter home, now in the posst·ssion of L. V. Harkness, were al so in cluded in the group. The next regular meeting will hl' held Tuesday, June 14, and the topi c will be "Famous District s of Ken tucky," to be taken up hy };frs. l' . T . Corn of Evanston. SPECIAL 12 Variet~ Phlox $2.25 Deerfield Garden Club's Flowe.r ~ Garden Market Deerfield Public School Deerfield Road ·. SATURDAY, MAY 14TH Franken Bros. Nursery PHONE DEERFIELD 241 Eleanor Bird Seed A Bong In B'V6rll Be~d. It's better than what yoll think is beat. Fountain Square - Evanston Girls' Glee Club Gives Concert at Arden Shore The seventh and eighth grade Girl s' Glee club of the Byron Stolp school drove to Arden Shore, Wednesday ai ternoon, May 11, accompanied by se,·eral of their mothers, · to give a pr ugram of music for the · Arden Shon· boys. A quartet composed of Effie J a me!'. fir st violinist; . Caroline Schwaim, second violinist; Jean Fischer, 'celli st, and Ruth Cohn, pianist, gave a group of selections. Three solo numbers wert: given, one by Ruth Cohn, pianist, who played "The Minute Waltz," by Chopin ; "The Witches Dance," hy MacDowell; played by Emily McGint ley, pianist, and uThe Largo,'· played on the cello by Jean Fischer, accom panied by 'Miss Grossenbacher. The Annual Home Furnishings Sale . of ORIENTAL RUGS SECOND BIG WEEK Scores of Evanston and North Shore home-makers have already taken advantage of the tremendous sav· ings-savings that often amount to as much as you pay for the rugs you buy! Francis Xavier Alumnae to Have Reunion Party A card party has been plam:cd for the general reunion of the Alumnae as sociation of St. Francis Xavier academy in the batlroom of the new SteY ens hotel at 2 o'clock, Saturday, May 14. Among the list of hostesses on the north shore are Mrs. John BoylstoP, Mrs. M. J. Curtis, Mrs. P. J. Joyce, Mrs. B. W. Lvnch, Mrs. Simon Morand, Miss Katheryn Maun, Mrs . .E. J. McArdle, and Mrs. S. C. Murbeck. aH of Wilmette, Mrs. Joseph Joyce of Kenilwortli, and Mrs. J. B. Keogh of Kenilworth. Ask About the Buying Advantages of the ·Budget Plan Such Values as These: Caraja, 12.5x3 ..................... $59.00 Camels Hair, 12x3.2 ................ 85.00 Lashir, Sx2.3 ...................... 55.00 Chinese, 2.6xl.6 . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . 9.50 Chinese, round, 2x2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Chinese, round, 3x3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.50 Chinese, 7x2.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.00 Chinese, 4.3x2.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZS.OO Mes~ed, ELECTED TO FRATERITY Walter Schroeder of Glencoe now a freshman at Beloit colle~e. was recently initiated into Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity there. He is a graduate of New Trier High school. IJlinois' first school was opened in Kandahar, 12x9.1 ................. 1\tlanderine. 1Sxl0.6 ............... Chinese, 12x9 ..................... Gorovan, 12.3x9 .................. Anatolian, 20x12 .................. Royal Saruk, 14x10.6 .............. Ispahan, 16x10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llx8 ..................... $210.00 433.00 595.00 289.00 243.00 895.00 783.00 750.00 1783 at New Design now in Monroe county. Teltpbont~ Wilmette 1147 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN KPt~lalfslnw Lord'a--Stcond Floor ., In tilt treatment ot JOar beat trlenda tile "Dol aad Cat" All eallt reeelu my per1ona1 VETERINARIAN attention !HI Rlge AYe. . \!llm~tte. Ill ·

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