Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1928, p. 22

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WILMETTE LIFE August 24, .1928 Aah.. tiain. Ezperta to Lecture at Northwestern ioar· will ~rts in various fields of advertisle~ture at Northwest~rn uni- Yet:sity nqt year in a course to be tisiaa," L~ D. Herrold, · associate professor of advertising, announces. The speakers have been selected by the advertisjng council of the school of . c~mmerce in which school the courte will be offered. Among the speakers will be J. R. Ozanne of Ev- called "Modern Tendencies in Adver- anston, ad\!,ertising manager of Carsol) Pirie Scott and' company, who will lecture on "Changing Conditions in the Retail Field." Others will be E. St. Elmo Lewis, nationady known advertising authority, who will give the first · lecture, Se,.pt. 24, on "Changing' (:onditions in the Field of Advertising" ; Jo~n Benson, president Qf the National Association of Advertising Agencies; Homer I. Buckley, president of the advertising couQcil Qf the Chicago Association of Commerce. . C ook County Fair Sororities laaue Rules for Ruabing Maaeuvera Promises Variety Members of sororities at Northwestem t,miversity have started their ~n0 aJnment nual "calling" on the many g1rls A tribe of Indians, a galaxy of sofrom Evanston, Chicago and the north ciety girls and women with their shore who will enter the university thoroughbred entries, the children of Cook county and their juvenille this fall. Ela_ borate rules to govern the "rush- . ing" of girls have been laid down by achievements, as well as a program Panhellenic, the inter-sorority govern- which fills five days of entertainment, ing body, and these detail two weeks edueation and interest will mark the in which the sorority members p~ay 1928 Cook County Fair, which will make calls at the homes of the girls be held at Palatine, Ill., from August entering the university. Calling, ~s a 29 to September 3. preliminary means of becoming acThis announcement was made this uuainted, will continue until Sept. 1 week by Secretary T. C. Hart as he when invitations will be issued for a worked on plans to make September 2 series of parties in honor of the new "Democratic Day" and September 3 "Republican Day" a home-coming of girls. Dates of the rushing parties have all Democrats and Republicans in the been set for the evening of Saturday, state and county. Sept. 15, the afternoon of Monday, Every candidate in the state and Sept. 17; the evet:ting of Tuesday, county will .be invited to participate Sept. 18; the morning of Wednesday, in the festivities on those days. Sept. 19; the evening of Wednesday; The society horse show under the the evening of Thursday, Sept. 20 and direction of Mrs. Mary C. Llewellyn, the late afternoon of Friday, Sept. 21. owner of the Sunset farm will have special features afternnon and evening each day. The juvenile county fair is Mr. and Mrs. Aram K. Mestjian and family of 511 Main street are vacation- an established feature. The demonstration of women's work in the home ing at Minocqua, Wis. which attracted so· much attention .last year will be repeated. trotting race program will start J onThe August 31 and some of the best trotting horses in the country wilt be on hand. The 2.14 pace event will be run for the "President's Cup" donated by President A. ]. Cermak and the 2.16 trot event will be marked by the winner receiving the Alderman John S. Clark trophy. Labor Day, September 3, will be Republican Day and Louis L. Emmerson, John Swanson, Edward Moore and Oscar Nelson, Oscar Carlstrom and other leading republican candidates will be on the- speaking !Jrogram . fE Jn t ert · Butterscotch Ice Orders taken for fancy Ice Crerun Moulds .... ider-Cazel Drug Co., Wilmette Cream · ~---------<- · ou·r AUIDSt I'UR S·A LB I Offers def-1 inite savIngs n o t likely t o later in the season. Come in and see thP.se smart Fur Coats - be I convinced by your own investigation as to real quality and savings. · THESE SPACIOUS DINING ROOMS REPLACE THE pASSE DIMINUTIVE DINETTE Moderns demand dining rooms large ber. The appointments of Georgian enough . so. that ser.ving can ·be din~ng rooms, individually and coldone wtth ease. Restdents of The lecttvely, bespeak of residential qualGeorgian enjoy snch advantages. ity. Here, as throughout the other T~y are .furnished wit~ fine rooms of each apartment, cbanas, crystalwa!e, salverThe G,orgian furnishes the ware~ furnt~ure, hnen ta~l~. really beautiful things that cloths, napktns and so forth an ., every housewife cherishes. complete and adequate nom,_, Arrange Fall Lease Now __ I I I I * I I I I I I I t BUY NOW! I We manufacture to order at stock prices. ~he Gleorgian An Address DAVIS AT HINMAN .. · Labich Bros. FURRIERS 1717 8bel'JDan ATeaae Greenleaf 1881 EVANSTON CHICAGO 1801 lnlng Park BoaleTard Graeeland ·111 of Distinction eo,n,.,. I Ill 6r TIN Gewti· Hotel ·EVANSTON · · GREENLEAF 4100

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