Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jan 1937, p. 27

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Retain Everty appearing, st The Park board retained Robert E. shad-blow, Everly. superintendenit of parks at Plum anid, ot Glcncoe, to make a *survey of the their beautie grounds" and, harbor, present tent a- ln this impoi tiVe plans and subinit, recommenda- the Park boa tions. _Mr. Everly, was chosen for from garden this important work because ofhi ested organiz wide experience in ori ,gitnating- and be made for, supervising similar devlpnet 'trees, etc. der the Works Progress administra-X tion and other federal. agencies, and in connec for*his reputation asa landscape en- stated that sr ginieer. The Glencoe Park District placed upon hoard, generously gave its, consent for to afford visi. him to undertake, thé assi4-ument. .park. ground! The Sheridan Shore 'Yacht club of the lake. of course, interested only in the bar- It as bor developmlent, as the Park board present breal cannot le2Eally grant it permission to large stonesg build a cluhhouse on park property. a waterboini *4owever, the~ Sanitr ~D itrtt board *.u affrd4i owns a strip of land adjacent to the of the lka Sheridan road bridge, which mai, -yhl by the afford it the desired .location, I On an adj( consequence, the Works Progress general persp administration p)roject Inow u4îder ments, which c onsideration centers around the har- mette Park hor. It is freely stated that this emphasize arE p)roiect is niuch larger than required wliich noc for the park imnrovement alone, but Jha ve be en ma it is expflain ed that a larze portion Of general viev the rnonev and l.ahor sought froin th e and workitng, ativ- lila i ai s as iG l sU - uch as sumac, hawthorn. dog-wood,' crabs, wild thers, in, order to preserve is>'t.o future geneérationis. rtant part -of the projec t ,rd will invite suggestions n clubs and other inter- iatiofls, and an appeal wil rthe donation of shrubs, open Space. tion with planting it is, special emphasis bas, been ,extended open spaces.- tas in aIl directions ofithe Is and impressivre vieWS >hoped to improve, the akwater, nlow filIed with of irregular shape, wifh d macadam nrnmenadeI. 71 is shown a le imprcivc- Sof the Wil- ard strongly 'sed.. and fo S wliatevp-ri ition to this pAfspectives partment e1'1zneers. the dredqinrqs,, The fourteenth annual Motor %vilI be used to create aporoximately, Salon, originally slated to start its 2!',acres of "muade" land hv iling in nine-day sbowing Januarv 30, will be thec lake to the nortb of the harbor. staged February 13 to 2à, inclusive. 'The plan subniitted bv Mr. Everly Contrary to possible assumption, the is elastic, and will provicle for a larger automobile strike difficulties had no bodv of "muade" land if the more bearing on the two week postpone- comprehiensive barbor is undertaken. ment-the decision having been muade feature 0o Plentitude ment is 'ch w ili l stùm hôospitit., You WÎlfAnd Young men and women who have Iearned that evenixgs spent in studying at Northwestern Uni- veritY School of Conimero have proved "4wise invçst- ments" in time and money. - 1.

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