Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Aug 1934, p. 19

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August 30, 1934 WILMRTTE LIFE 19 Fair 's Horticultural Displaày Takes, On More Luxuriant Beauty A dvance of Season Enhances Remarkable Exhibit By Rebecca Anthony Ever becoming more beautiful as summer advances, the luxuriant gar- dens at the Horticultural display at A Century of Progress present an idyllic spot' for loyers of nature' in its many and varied forms and a popular rendezvous for club gather- ings, social and art groups. Here one niay linger in the.deiightful japanese tea gardens on the balcony overlook- ng the lake and enjoy the picturesque panorama below, without tiresoine effort,, or one may just rest and listen Io a programn of organ mîusic. Somie- where back in the Friendslhip Flover iiook. a delightful creation of Clarence Stauffer, one will hlear a gurgling ac- comipaninient on ftue oldiil streain -s it cliti-s-its wv ' oer tlie rocks. Story Book Gardens Distiniguished as a'showman of "out- standing capability, he has put on herea magnificent exhibit in art and in landscaping, and with it bas com- bined talent of tbe east and of the west, Paul Grimm of Çalifornia and Warren Shepperd of New York, and lnany other successful artists contrib- uting their scenic paintings to the ex- hibition hall. Mrs. Fred Buh1lev, 220 Sheridan road, Keniiworth, rcturiied Sunday from a two-weeks' visit with rela- tives in Toronto. Mrs. Bulley mo- tored witlh a brother and sister from Chicago. - Miss Eva Hall 6f Sycainore, Ill., fornierlv of Wilmette, is the gucst of the E. Melville Browvns, 99 Robsart road. Kenilwortii. BAHAI LECTURE "Baba'U'Llah and the, Opening of the 'Books" is.the subject on whicha lecture wilI be given by Ali Kùli Khan: of Persia at Foundation hall, Baha'i Hlouse of Worship, Linden avenue and Sheridan road, Wilmette, Sunlday afternoon. September 2, at 3 :30 o'clock.. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES "Christ Jesus" wiIl be the subject at the' services in. First Church of Christ, Scientist, ini Wilmette Sunday morn- ing, September 2, held at Il o'clock ini the edifice at 100.3 Cent-ali vel'uw Sunday schooi convenes at 9:45 o'clock. STAMPS IN SETS Your choice of 70 d.fferent ones f or 5 cents each: or your choice of 15o dtfferent sets for toc eacht Also more expensive ones. 100 different U. S. stamps for 75e C. HAHN for STAMPS' Suite 10, 515 Lincoin Ave., Wlnnetka (zd floor, oppositr North -Shore Station) REGIS7'ER-, SEPTEMBeR 26' scI.IOOLS NEW TRENDS IN ART FOR BUSINESS, USE 0 COMMERCIAL ART SCIIOOL, lue. Advertising Art. Lavout. Lettering. Design 0 VOGIUE SCIIOOL 0f Fashion Art and INTERIOR 1)ECO RATION Dress Design. Styling. Fashion Illus.. Int. Dec. 0 RAY SCHOOL oF PHOTOGRA PHY Layout. Lighting. Operation. Developing. etc. 0 RAY SCIIOOL 0F ADVERTISING Ad -Wýriting. Layouts. Markets. Merchandising 116 SOUTH MICHIGAN Boulevard 0 Chicago * Dept. 9 ENTRANcE DArdS --Sept. 4. 10. 17. 24: Oct. 1 John A. Servas. istitut r of the mi.nual Chicago Flower show, lias hérv- developed gardens like story book.,iin a (ispiay, of flic finest ,proIuc In floivers and( iii laIi(scapC. 'Thei rose gar(len, colnp(sed(i f liinntreds of varieties. is alonie well wortli a tril to thiese grotiids. lere onc nmay walk literalv -knec (jeep in j une. For those. wlio love the glamnotr of old Itair, there lias been desigîied an ! especiaily' înteresting arrangement of p)ools in lavish and formnai eleganice. Accentuating the digîîitv of its ap- )ointiliielts, Iiost of the Sc uiptoring is the work of Dr. Fdgarde Sinmone ofý Chicago. fornierly.professor of art at the 1,'University of Naples, Italy, onîe %vlhose nainie is well known to patrons, of art botu here and abroad. The %vork of I)r. Simone, true to the art- ist, is not apart froni hiniseif, but a part of liimself; reproduction ini stone and ini day of his emotions and his desire to perpetuiate the beauty of life and love that others mighit ex-. -perienice and appreciate the miagni- tude and signiificanice and beauty of human endeavor. Magnificent Exhibit Masterpieces in cliaracter studY, composition that tells a whole storN. grac-eful, lithe figures that are nmusic in theinselves, ail contribute in an at- mosphere becoming to sucli an exlhi- bition as Mr. Servas lias produced. Ôheû'reat -Outdooesis ~~6et.away from the grind for awbile. Breathe the cledrdtr in the Ouachîta Mountains where Horseback riding, Golf, Boating. SWim rning. Fishing end ail out- door sports are at their Svery best iegh n the Ozark Mkountains where Medkcinal Waters Brin3 tleakh While you pay - while you enjoy evrery outdoor sport at its superb best, drinks and bathe in thé ekheofhivinq ,--Watsýof Hot Springs. Find relief and cure f rom rheuma- tism, neuritis, k id ney trouble, higqh blood pressu re and kin- dred ailments in the4ô world famous Springs Evena week or two at this renowned! Spa wiII do you a worlci of. good. In kepnMh th mes rates havef ben sapyrdodfor romm **h4il without bat'>i. lso available apaftments of 2.3 and 4 rooms. IAE UR£ VWU FMCTED WRUD YOUR CNPP»4 KIW4O 'PRER OE~B4 LV41 1 -f-- l Mri Bernember lte name-Fox Head- ,when ordering beer a.nd aiet gle- nimber, too, that the wisest tblug to do ls te order It fromn. by the rase. Be preparftd for unex- pecteut ruests ... .keep It on band at al times. The inest. bot irea- ilier drink lu Anierica. é* F. A. BICE 1DISTRIB!JTOR Ail Toil Calls Refunded GREENLEAF 6M v- 1 - rou NOW to illo IMOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK ,ARKANSAS i --- ý 1 . August ý 30, 1934 ý . ý19: 'W ILME:TTE LI FE Lai

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