Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Aug 1930, p. 30

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Thos. wis. ones wbo 'pik up- bridge prizes ahead . . . those far-sigbted ones who really do their Christmas shoppng early . . . are revelling in our store right now. The August sale i n full swing i Twyotfables, offer you àa marvelous 'Chance to buy novelfies for gifts, and, prizes. .And tigs youcant bartopr with,, for your own home, too. If you.'ve, neyer. bad jus thte right vases or enough of them for your garden flowers al[ summer,, you'II love thèse pottery ones. DomeWic and, imported . .. ail shapes,'sizes and. ýcolors.' In. many cases, you can. buy them for one-fourth 'thef.r original. price.. Some are marked 'way. down to 75c. Evýery day liessens tbe« selectioQn. Don't delay.Q We'don't want to befog your purpose eith.er, but you must see our new things, foo. TATMAN 517 DAVIS STREET 625 N.',MICIGAN AvE. EVANSTON ÇHICAIGO - These , hotographis by the Bernie studio were given the highest rating by the judges at tle national- convention exhibition of the Photographers' Association .of Amer- ica in M~'ilwaukee recently, and five of them were accepted for the traveling, exhibit which will be sent to cities ail over the country. The subjects are: Above-Detty Bronson, champion juvenile swimmer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Bronson of Evanston; Joan Roéhler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Roehler of Chicago, and Muriel Collins, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Col- lins of Chicago; below-Dickie Bronson, Betty's littie brother, who has quite a reputation as a swimmier himseIfe, Frances, Bill, Jane anid Irwin Brighani, cliildren of- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brigham of Glenene, and Tommie McGowan, son -of Mr. and ,Mrs. T. McGowan of Glencoe. Large reproductions of these praits, be.aring the seals which they won at the exhibit, are on view in the -%indow of the Bernie studio, which specializes in child portraiture. Stress Offensive> Play in Coaches' Football, School Developmnent of offensive football wi*th special- stress beig laid on the lateral passing ganie wilI be the key- note of the grid course to be offered. at Evanston August 18*to 30 bv Pop gather he re. to add to their grid knowl- edge from WaVrner and H-anley. In, addition to this pair there will be sup- pienientary talles by Arnold Horween of Harvard, .Walter Steffen of Car- negie Techy j'ess Hawley. for-mer ,ly*of Dartnmouth- and Duke Dunne, .1ne coach at Harvard.' Besides the football course "Dutch" Lonborg of Northwestern will give his OUJR DOLLAR SCHIULTZ & NORD Cfraners to the D' scri minaia'ng dei Il 52 Central Avenue, Wilmette Phones 320-3,21, Evanston Phone: Greenleaf 66-6 attack which hé denionstrated two the corner. of .ibbard road andi Wil. years ago in the Stanford,-Arrniy game mette avenue. at 'New York when lis lateral passes. eniabled the west coast eleven to swanip Mr. and *Mrs. Fred .Knaut of, St:- a. strong Army team." Louis, Mo., spent two- days Iast week More than i200l grid coaches. fron3iviwthMr. and Mrs. C. W. Hilton, 171.6 iiearly eévery state in the union. Will Walnut avrenue,Wimt. N

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