Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1928, p. 10

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WILMS TT E. LIFE July Zl, 1928 GOOD TASTE IN LANDSCAPING An inexperienced landscape gardener may spend a great deal of monq on your grounds with very little worthwhile accomplishment, while a small amount properly spent by an txpert will show rtal, artistic rtsults. Surely, your grounds dtstrvt the bfst of attention-and it costs , less in tbt long run. Muaeum to Show Motion 'Wilmette Boys ·Thrill Pic.turea for ·CbDdren to Joy of Canoe Trip Raleigh Blake of 1712 Highland avepue and Joe Converse of 1610 Highland avenue, Wilmette, drove up ·to the Arrowhead country last week and are now enjoying canoe trips out of Ely, Minn., according to letters received by their parents. They are enthusiastic about the scenery and the thrill of portaging. A side trip was made by car into Canada. Fishing is pronounced wonderful, the boys stating that they can cast almost anywhere and pick ' out the kind of fish they want. They expect to . press on into the Canadian woods and ca~p there, remaining till about the first of September and returning just in time to take up their studies at New 'Trier. Two free moving pictures for children, "Peter Stuyvesant" and "The Gateway to the West" will be shown next Thursday, August 2, in the James Simpson theater of Field Museum of Natural History at 10 :30 a. m. Children from all parts of Chicago and suburbs are invited by Stephen C. Simms, director of the museum. This is one of the series of entertainments under the .joint auspices, of the South Park commissioners and the Raymond division for children, of the museum. Special parties of children from the south side will come to the museum at 9 :30 from· various parks and playgrounds under control of the South Park commissioners, who have arranged for museum tours and lectures preceding the moving pictures. ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPING lAwn R'juv,ncting-TrH Srugt~Mainttnllnc.--Gardtning 2 3 I I LAICE A VB. WILMETTE PHONE WILMBTil! '61 L. ~- TBALNAKK 'Three words that are changing the Mil~ Drin~ing habits of a great city- Miss Geraldine Stamm of WauwaBetty and Robert '.fcKay, Jr., of tosa, Wis., is the guest of Miss Rosemary Ronan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 821 Chestnut avenue have gone to John Andrew Ronan of 901 Greenwood Diamond G ranch at Gucois, Wyo., and will not return until the latter part of avenue. August. -oJohn Gukeisen, clerk at the. KenilMrs. Eugene worth postoffice, returned to his duties Thursday after an annual vacation of luncheon and a Club Vis ~ a del fifteen days. -o- "Sweet Natural Taste,, Children love the Sweet Natural TUU Henley entertained at table of bridge at the Lago Monday. of Scl«ttcl Mil~ Out near Lake Geneva 90 dairy farms-picked because of their healthy, well,fed cows; their light, clean, airy barns; and their careful methods-produce "Selected·· Milk for all who want a better drinking milk. The farmers are paid · a substantial premium for the extra care taken ,in producing this milk. It is cooled immediately after milking with ice or mechanical re, frigeration to below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, and kept constantly cool, except during pasteuri4ation, until delivered at your door. That's but one of the many reasons why "Selected" is "The Better Drin~ing Mil~" You won't need to coax your children to drink "Selected." It's important that they should drink at least four .glasses of milk each day. They · need it for growing bones, stro~ muscles and firm, white teeth. They'll drink "Selected with real enjoyment. There's a decided trend for ~own,ups to drink milk li}); erally. Try two glasses a day for a month and notice how much better you feel. Remember the Borden milkman carries cream, butter, eggs, cottage cheese blended To add beauty to your rooms n ee ··t-= your rooms { beautiful! I ;;: with rich cream, soured cream, etc .. a d k p} ORDERING "SE;LECTED" _ IS EASY mg note of harmony to every room in the ~.. house.. Their trim, graceful lines offer an attractive note of decoration in addition to their utilitarian purpose Qf keeping your walls, draperies and furniture free of grease and smudge. · They are equipped with humidifiers to contr.ol. the healthfulness of the atmosphere. F1mshed to match the tones of your walls or woodwork. ~LLIS RADIATOR COVERS add a pleas- Phone Winnetka 265 ORDEN,S · fARM PRODUCTS CO. of I LLJNOtS 840 Center Street Fred A. ELLIS & Co. Winnetka JLuJWIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIMIMIIIIIUHIIIHIIIIINIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltiJ. ./

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