Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1936, p. 62

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of caiusi 1ggreat 'damiage to otir Oaks being held in the branch lnorary on, and shbuld be checked ýas soon as Ridge, road every Wqeduesday, nigbt f romn 7 to 9 p. ,M. Ail- foreignfthe fiist. symptoms appear. residents ýare 'invite oji âPealcing tbree Antbracnose of control the In Il ROUCTION n rpteens "Atthi sseaon clsses. of the year tPse thé, falafter the, 'là steps are necesskry. NormnanIL Wiiun ad scogy curnent th'ey ground dhe on, arei leaves is bethe disease known as Anthracnose North Shiore Agent coming active. This djjease causes should ail be raked up and burned. political science classes are held in Stase Prm Mtal Auto Ila&Co. 50 much damage and is. of so much At this time al dead twigs and the library at Park and Whnette Bave me tel Ye boy ibicouilno..polie>' plan importance, that we have* asked Nels branches should also be pruned out aeus rm7t .m nTus uis umance citabout 40%. Legdl Reserve. Johnson,, tree expert and burned. These are what we caîl day night of each, week. of Evanston,. to RBIed A-Pmus bulst%.., Coat-to-Coas . servie. The n ew classes at Garret Bibbical The control sanitary measures a.nd if applied1 thor' AxmwdoriSuipre.niaieuom ud srvice.. Tel. Clenco. explain its lif e history. ougly éveityof he he rinaryInstitute in Evanston for a group of 46U-Rflbld Park 1478-Dberaeld 350. of Anthracfiose depends upon the proper sanitary measures and the infection the following spring -wli Wilmette people in beginning Italian and French, are going along with inproper spraying :of .the trees. This be.grtyrecd.neayswg meansý the 'use of spray .equipment the affected trees should be sprayled terest.Alcaseaefre capable of reacbing to the: tops of our, with bordeaux mixture. This should tallest trees and the spraying must. be done ýsbortly after the buids open DePauw U. Alumni Hold Evanston, quarters. I I UPHOLSTERING High.st Qualify Workm*nuluip The Chicago Alumni of DePauw *apd at.intewvaIs of about -two uniyer5ity,, Greecasle, md., held weeks. If 'ethese operations are car-, their annual spring banquet TIhursChicago WomtWhat native tree of this region is ried out tlhroughly and at the proper day. «ÀMay 21, at the Eleventh street. stronger, morc attractive, and in-1 time we viil have very little trouble.!t an's club, 72 East fdividual than the White Oak? If with this disease and the. aopearance Dr. William Wirt,' a DePauw alumftbis tree, through a twist of fate, finds and health of our Oaks will be pre- nus and superintendent of the Gary, itself growing not in its original home served to our. comfort and enjoy- Ind., school system, addressed tbe group on "Education and Citizenship." -the forest-bttt in the garde:> of ment. sonhe new residence,, if very easilv be done thoroughly. Haif way meas- 'and befor:;lthe leaves are haif 'gown. is excessively wet a ures are neyer effective in .the con- If the etr second and-,third spray should be trol of any disease or insect. BnutT Bnq tTbs hrdy dy i hu adaots itself to the new enviroument. Willingly it responds to a littie care are on ir killed .-c ýethe trees and cases f trees that have been v as Anthracniose or blight whichi affect.s 1Sycamores. If left is disease i'ijll comi- -When we consider. are the littie factories. raw materials aretensformed itely necessary for the inito food 8.10 WINNSKA. Ithe Irest id thé :uîîgus e winter, buti Mrs. W. T. Born is visiting in her home town, Kénten, Ohio.* the latter part of avenue, who is'

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