Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jul 1929, p. 23

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July 19, 1929 WI LMET T E L.l F E to bring those beauties to their .WOULD ENHANCE BEAUTY and homes and apartment buildings. · "That is the reason for the Central OF GREAT MIDDLE WEST States Garden and Flower Show and we anticipate that its irifluence for Mrs. Frederick Fisher, Garden Club Leader, Announces Plan for Big Exhibit \\'hat the middle western states may lack in ruggc(l mountain scenery \Yiil · he mnre than made up in artistic land:-;caping :omewhat aftrr the . fa~hinn of rural England. if the Garden C'l uh nf Tllinnis succeeds i1~a program just annotmced lw ).Irs. t< red crick Fishl'r nf Lake 111u -~t. president nf th<· club and a member and former president nf the l.lc-ncClc Carden club. The club plans an eclucatillilal prnl!ram t ~ 1rnug-hnut the middk \\'l'StC'rn :-tates. th l' object of which "ill be to han· C\"l'f\' hollll' and apartment nwncr pb n hi.; .pmpe rty a long artistic lint·s nn matter \Yhethcr his prnpert,· is in 'the heart nf a big- city or alnng a countr_\· lane. .-\s an initial step in this prngram tht club announces the Ce!ltral Sta te.; ( ~ardl·n and Flt)\Hr ~h e ~"- t~) he hclrl at the mammoth Chictgtl Stadium . . \pr il 4 tn 13. 1930. The Sta·!illm. Pnh· n·ret1tly completed h_\· Pat rirk T. l-Ltrnwn and ;t~~ociatl'"· i:-: the l:m.>l'--.t indnnr arena in the \\·orl<l. · Tt i~ tn he transfnrmed into a \·crt iahlc fain-land of gardens and flo\\tr hcd:', ('lltl;ltn· lanes and shaded walks. witlt t· xbihi;.-; frn111 l'\'l'n· ..,tatl' in the middle \\'C:-t and some trnm l'aliit1r11ia and '\"n\' England.. U nprecedtmted Displays "\\'e hnn' alrea<h· held three succe::;sful Ao\\'er sho~vs.:· ]\[ts. Fisher beauty will extend to atl parts of the middle west so .that our g-reat Centr~ States will achie\·e something of lastin .~· fame." ).) r. and ).1 rs. Elmer Leider of E\'anston arc the narents of a daughter, ~lariln1 Dorothy, born on July 3, at the St. Francis hospitaL \{rs. Leider \\·a s furmerh- Miss Gladn VerHalen oi \\'i lmette. · - NOW! Opening Soon On the North Shore Visit Our Garden Display Room I - o- · ~r r. and ~J r:-.. Harold R. Sherman ancl ' and their sons. Bob and llill, returned o11 ).J onda\' ui last week frl>ll1 a ..J()()() n\ik auto trip through the Suuth ant! the l·:a st. Tl1ey had · been gone about ; l\\·o \\teks. I ~ lN TIN Fancy Foods IN GLAS~ -oClllH' rs . Carl Fllcht of frtlll\\'tl Od, ).fich .. \\'e dncsday tn spend the summer \rith her moth~..· r. ).f rs. \\'illiam 11 . ~ahin, 132~ Gregor_\· a\·cnue. ).1 -0- I ~ The Clarence . Fishlelgt) Co. ~ ~ WILMETTE . ILL ~~ ~(U.)(; . .T.· 1 .~~" Fred A. Fi~chtr, w:rrr Crcen - I \\'Ood an~ nue. entertained members ni her bridge club at luncheon on \ \ ' cd - , · ).f r~. llt'SdaY. 517 Main St. ·W ilmette, Ill. __ .. ·- - - - - - - - - l -~lllllllllllllll:rnlllllllll'lllllllll\llllllllll.!.L'J.!!!!!!.~ .... ptlil.ltl' cl nut. "hut ne\-er hcfurc ~la\'l' \\·e h;PI "tll'h an nppmtunit_\· as \\·ill hc nrfercd in using- the Chicago Stadium. Tlw opportu!Jities for e.xhihit:-; of all kinds. includint! the .t.:·iant spec tacles. ::- nuld nnt I)()S:-ihly he ~urpasscd in an;; ,,tha building. "The shn\\' \\·ill J,c under the clircctitlll and management of John A. Sen-a:-. who alread\' has established offices in the Stacl~11111 to \rork out t11e multitude of details connected with ;;uch an undertaking. including the Jilin!.!.' of entries \\'hich already are hcin~ recci\'(~d. ).[ r. Harm on and his to the St aclium h a \' e as.:ocia tes promised the necessary financial support tn make the shm\· a 'c omplete succes~:· Now His Master's Voice Speaks through VICTOR .. RADIO FOR years, the name VICTOR on a phonograph has meant as much in satisfaction and buying confidence as "Steinway, on a piano or "sterling" on a piece of silver. Victor's thirty years of exhau's tive research in the reproduction of sound have fitted Victor to produce this outstanding radio of all time. The Victor Micro-Synchronous Radio of amazing tone fidelity is now on display at the Lyon & Healy store in your neighborhood. Bring your family to hear the new Victor-Radio today or tonight. .. ).frs. Vishcr then ('.xplaincd someth!ng oi the magnitude of the cl·1h's prot;ra11l ior beautification. Chicago Natural Center "The middle wc ..;tcrn states," she ;ai d, "ha,·c manv \\'O!Hlcrful attraction::; for tourist~ and world travelers . \Y c han: C!T<'at nat 1·<11 forest lands, beautifu l lakrs, and lovelv streams. vVe ha\·e cities \\'hich are -unsurpassed any\\·herc for architectural beauty and Chicago, ,,·ith its tr . .: mendous new huildi;1g- program and its magnificent parks and houlc\·ard system, is the natural center and leader in this de,.e lnpm en t. "But the middle west is lackin g in mountains, which arc eyer an appealing factor to tourists. And so to offset this one great lack, the Garden Club oi flli1wis proposes to make the landscape of the great Central States a thing of such rare beauty and perfection that globe trotters from all over the worlcl ·will be told 'by all means, don't .fail to drh·e through the middle \\·e-;t of America a11d see the beautiful g-ardens. coui1try lane~, and public higl1.ways.' 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