Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Apr 1934, p. 53

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tirer, andI Thomas F'. Fitzgerald, -sec-, retary. Ernie Young. well known theatrical producer. bas been'engaged to present bis cabaret parties every 45e per squarfoot iustal Phone Wilm.tte 557 (. -.~--. . An exaniple of modern architecture as applied ta, conventional.ronstruction Iy Géneral .11011ses, Inc-, Hoîvard T, F.içizer,;. Presidént, has a-ppeýaýred in the forin of -an eýcjh4I-rooen residrnce for Mr. and Mrs.' S. R. Logany to bé ýloca!rd zvest.of tFinnetka. It is the first h ouse W be constructed by the neze,,Iy establishrit custonz desijtIn division of the company. Modern ideas , predominate in th . iýs The -porch and deck arc closely Coin- ouse,, ý now > nearly completed. One of, bined . to permit çonvenient me of'the le mëst interesting. details is thé ar- flat roof,, a characteristic ýof the mod- a gementni of the upsiairs living porch. ern house. The Edward A. Anderson 'hiç is reached by one flight of stairs company of Winnetka are builders. Al- rom the living room below. The porch bert. Smith Big ' elow and Philip Will. pens directly froin the hall, thus elim- jr., are associaté architects. 1ýtýng the necessity of passing. through General Houses Inc., recently an7 bedroom. Off the porch, ý is ail open nounced the appointrnent of three néw e . ck up'ôn which the-owner's bedroorn 'dealem- who , will landle . its, pr.ef.ab pens through French Aoors. rïcàted steel panel houýes.' SEED TIME! time to sow L) 0 U L IE VA R ID ', te, The GRASS SEED BLENDED Especially for Suburban CHICAGO Experts that know the varions kinds of gras@ seed end hoW thef grow in Chicago suhurhan soil, made a blend that has un abundant end aturdy growth and is beautiful for Vears to come. 1%ey called this famous blend Boulevard. Boulevard, contains Astoria Bent..Ucperlb. LitàcoW Park. a popular blend ... .,.,M pet lh. BLACK SOIL - -WISC. HUMUS - HORSE and COW MANURE VIGORO - GERMAN PEATMOSS - MILORGANITE BONEMEAL - LIME - GRASS SEED (various mixtur«) PLAGSTONS - TUFFA ROCK EVERGREENS SHRUBS Your Croandsand "The - ýýnqÉë.P!an Vou are proud of. what you have done to inake your grounds what they are -.but are you satisfied with the resuits measured in dollars or effort? HavenIt there been tinies when vouwanted to consuit sonieoný irho, could and-would give yom. unbiàsed answers to your, gardeming questiûtis.P "The Cage. Plan" is now in succes.,ful. operation on the, NortÉ Shore and la a service of consultaticir and supervision which will save money and worry. it îi not related tô any thought oË the sale of materials or.labor, and la avallable io oui clients , as of ten and in any way you çare, to m2kk use of it. Ydu woùld leel absolutely freé to cati us regarding the sn)àl lest' detai I.,- Let us act as your Grounds Doctor, noi to cure trouble, aitogether but to prevént it. 'ti.e have Wn in business on the North Shore for over,25 years. Our charges are as lôw as $2.oo a nionth. Ltt us look over your grourids with you. hc th ra TI ir ýop in a ile or Associates tniversitY 3856 ,Benjamin E. Gage' z4i 8 liartzell Street, Evanston, Illinois the beaùty Of the woodE are ý to enjOy 1 and prairie, givë ' the plants a chance 1 o develop their seeds that they may increase and ffive added beauty for all to enjoy. Wild flowers when picked are soon wilted and thrown by the wayside, but if left undisturbed will give You. as well as others, pleasure for years tc, come. Already some of our rarest and choicest flowers have disappeared and wili never be found again in places where once they grew abundantly. This becaùse of.. lndisçtiminâie picking. 11111ifidis, bas I>Iant fife more varied and richly abundazïi -tha4 that of any other temperate regipn; why not learw to enjôy and no.t deàtrôy:týt beiiuty? "This socJetyý jé- now aiRliated w1th ýother conservation oirganizations ôt civie Importance and co-Oeerates ý tri prornofing and suppoeting all conserva- don, neasuret3 connected w1th Illlnols. Lectures and talks on varlous nature subjects are given by the society, and tia ho-qiitifiiiiv colored lantern slidee of Don't Pluck Wild Flowers, Natures Gift' The near approach of mild flower time awakens, renewed interest m. .the movement for. the preservation of ý spring's . beauti>ei, Whiéh -.aff ord Sb mùch delight t.o true lovers of these i blooms which are . a direct gift of Mother Nature, without the guiding band . of man, , Committees, garden .clubs and individuals are busy plan- ning campaigns to enlist ihe public in a widespread movement of con- servation, to preserve the beauty of woolds, forest preserves and road- sides and to'increase this beauty that it may become a permanent part of the community and its life. In the forefront of this movement is the Illinois chapter of the Wild Conte - . 0 * Je jO-LýlVER JOHNSONP W.. Wholosale Seed Morck«ts 940-960 W. Huron St, Chi.c«o . Monroe 6ffl: NURSERIE'S- LEESLEY 8.888 R«rvv ILIA Li

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