Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1933, p. 33

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Mary Bockius, Mrs. Gordon tiannah. the late Mrs. Marie Lusk, Mrs. E. R. Selleck, Mrs. George Engelbart, Miss Rutb Gibson,. Xlrs. ýJohn enne- ma,,Mrs. Peter Johausen, Mrs. Grace 1-Jskins. Mrs. Anita Willets Bürn- haàm. Carol Lou Burnham, Mrs. Ivor Jeffreys, Mrs.. Cha.rles L. Wachs. Miss Ethel Coel . Miss' Elizabeth. Janes, Mrs. E.dward,,A., Brion, Mrs. Edwin H. Cassels., Mrs. Frank C. Peyraud, Thîis exhibition,. for the most part oils. isthe Iast for this year in the sertes sponsored by the art depart- nment which gain steadily ini pop- tlaritywith each' succeeding season. More thian two-hundred persons were *present at the. open. Sunday in -M arOi at which was displayed the wlork of the entire Buehr. familv. *Ni rs. Harrv A. Hooker and Ms WValter7 Clark have arranged thei Meadow, Spsring Garden 1 to Bloom at Flower Show 't'lie Morton Arboretum at lýisie. El1., under the supervision of C. Ji Godschalk and E. L. Kannerer is buiildinig the most extensive and elal)- orate naturalistic exhibit this arl)or- ettuni lias ever inade in any lower show%. Its exhibit at the flowver. showv of The Garden Club of Illinois whicli MISSVven Morin of 635 Ma- ple avenue, IWili#ttte, ha: crrapiged thrft 'Ttt-o W4Vmds irs'e wift rn tht, t/tere arorind zchich thse April 1 /rogram of thsé Juntiors of thse 1l'oppna's Catholie Clu!' of Wil- Wiette zwdI bi' developed. A short, but interestingba of somne of the highlights of thi hian exposition and of customsi tiers of 1893, wilI lead to the ir and portray by1 wonders of them<, of Progrffs. L/iAA pict.uA s, LmeC[asters ttroi rn 1933 A Century the source tea hour. à thelti .[CtCgaints were conversation during the F. le. Re ART SEOP A"liLnREUCTrIONS-ALE J/ or£on &Il FRAMED sud UNFRAM)ED, PIC- 12Of TURES. Aiso Pictur. Franses audNv.Iti«. 16142 Orrington Avenue, ntnUnL 0770 EKTAL Individually Sel ected by Our Expert S. K. Jorjorian, for Their... pîcture will be 24 feet wide and 85 feet long and the road'willwind past three Red Oak trees, one 14 inches ini diameter and two about a foot ini diameter. Plantings of ironwood, hbur oak, basswood and dogwood will bide the road from view' and it wiIl finally disappear in a planting of v'ellow stemnied willows, larches. ini leaf, viburnums, cat tails, . marsh grass and miarsh marigolds. june Enyertt ST LSS.i )*er .2421 iteresting the late COLOR PROPERTY SEEKERS Th Wîiq market 'nd impendin REASON OPEN WEeK DAYS - NINE TO NIN4E zýý b..b.d

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