Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1936, p. 17

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shtore danlia clan, .with annouhcemenl of plans for the second annual dahlia show. sponsored by the Amnerican ii rcu, secretary ot, the association, Gardeniers' association. 1918 Lake avenue, Wilmette, or Com-, Durig the past two wçeks these zunity House, Win'nietka. paign, wjil be~ taught the safety rules ..tand js hoped that stately blossoms" have been devclop- j'Exhibitor.s are' urged to h ave ail school chitheir itig ini ail ways at a pace which, ofi- e .exhibits 'at Comimunity. dr.enivi ilobserve. House, by cials of the association say insures 9,.3() Saturday mornlling, Members of the patrol includ.e -September one of the finest exhibits thatî bas 19, to be ready for the judging, at Eugene Hasselberg, captain; john il ever been brouglit, together on the. o'lc.The showwill be.open to the Heffêrnan. lieutenant; john Wall, 'iorth shore. public from 2 p. m. sergeant; jiohn Voss, Charles Mest-. 10 p. Applications are, pouring into ýSec- Saturday, and fromr 10:until a. m. until Mi' 10 jian, Junior Thorp, and. James Clay. retary L. E. IBird for. space from al p. ., Suniday. former, exhibitors, and many neW BACK, FROM LAKE pines. A riot of color and a record in The Charles Robb family of 816 Varieties are assured at the coômgý Greenleaf, avenue returnedtoWshow, ini which interest is inefeasing, .mette on',Tuesday from Kling&er Lake,. daily. Micb., wbere they sp1ent the sumr mr p The \Vilmette Public Uhbrary isdisAt Coîmawty Hou.*s playing important foreign books that Theshow wiIl be held in the gym-, nasium at . Çonmunjty House, Win- it own iii ranslation..This, week the netka, Saturday and Sunday. Sep- work of German novelists is on1 special- exhi bition 'at the 'desk.. Thomas teml)er 19. and 20. Although the. showi-. i sponsored Matin is the most popular,, perbaps by professional gardeners, siniplicity bevwuse of bis feel1ftg foi, manki'»d. of schiedule is being emphasized again "One loves the human. creatuire betbis year to make the exbibiting by cause, heebas a bard time-and beamateurs as easy as possible. Amateur cause one is human oneseif." classes are l)rovided so that anyone Great German Noveis who grows a few dahlias in his back Brunngraber.-Karl and the Twentiethi Century. yard will compete wiîli others in his A nove! pre.ent1ng the prob>lem -ii own class. Cups and worthwbile awards human lfe in Europe today. are provided for tîhe various -classes. Fallada-Littie Manl What Nw ¶'wo young people struggle tqp keti Interested to ail dahlia, loyers wilI their integrlty and courage~. be the large number of new, of 1936 j CA$OLINE Libry Features Best German Books' FALL TERM OPENINO SEPTEMBEIt 14*!. Log éachBlosomOaklich echBlsom Okeih san, LongIslad, 'story o fOlivet, banker of The Ghent, and' Louis9 XINecker, of France. Princess, Oakleich, Moniarch, Queen Remarque-Ail Quiet on th, MWestern City, Royal Black, Royal Purchase Front. A ynung Gernit, soldier tn the Inc., Volkskanzler, Mrs. G. M. Mideltrenches. toit, Grand Slam, Mary Retzer, Gold- Roth-Job. eni Standard, and Olympic Sunset. Was.;.,eriann-WVorlds Illusion. classes will be. Mrs. John Gary, 303 Sheridan road, Glencoe; Mrs. Howard Annouace JuMiges The judges for the arrangement Werfel-Forty Days of 'Mu.*ýa Dagh. Armienian resistance' to the Turkish Zweig-Edueation before Verdun.______ A picture. of two o>f Eur-opean society before extremles the war. Evm iston' Business College 1718 S bherman Ave. Evanston IL.LIAM Uni. M00 army. W H. CALL0W, Principal Stonographie and Secretarial positions offer YoUng wonien go salaies. pl1e aasa nt work, and opportuni-, ties for advanceent. NO TOL HONE SERVICE FOR -NOI L Dial Qperator for Enlerpris. 5500

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