Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1931, p. 22

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Wardrobe Hat Boxeis $1000Up corporation and financial attorney and graduate of the College of La w of the Univeristy of Minnieso'ta, .%,Io is opening a studio in the Edgewater Beachi hotel. Not only is Mr. Plarik a inember 'of the National Bridge as- sociation and à menber-teacher Éif the Culbertson National. Bridge studios of NeW X ork Citv, but lhe bas the personal cooperation and counsel of *Mr. Culbertson, in teacli- ing the Culbertson "approach-forc- ing",System of conitraict bridgýe, it is explained. wHY WAR1 READYMADES?. Royal IMade-to'Order Clothu Are Pefect in Eviry Wv am Price in Keeplns Witl, Everybody's Pock BoMI TRI ROYAL TAILORS INC. p...,n....,..a ,. U......-- 1641 ORRINGTON AVE. rwn a u a . e. ais ar. ima. u EVANSTON Seniors: Marie Sturm, H-elen Deinlein, Rita Weber, Elizabeth Faber, Agnes Theobald, Elizabeth Lies. Junior A: Catherine, Pearson,, Elizabeth Hoffmann, Alice Braun, ,Eleanor. Fecher, Viola -Daleiden. Mary Sul.livan., Junior B3:- Mary Reckert, Lorraine Parthun, Veronica Lower, Florence Kriesant. Sophomore A:- Esther Hon enan, Margaret. Bu ssher, Cecelia Kloepfcr,, Mary Sesterhenn, Elizabeth,,Bussher. Sophomore B: Frances Sturm, Margaret Hermes, Pina Albanese, Geraldine Mick, Bernice Gould. Freshman A: Dorothy Miller, Lor- etta Sturm, Antoinette. Richter, Lor- raine Huncke, Caroline. Kirchens, Rina ]Frediani,, Mary Elizabethi O'Connell. Freshman B: Ag4es Reckert, Agnes Levernier, Frances Hoffmann, Sylviaý Keil, Margaret Koenig,. Mar- garet Hoffmann, Lorraine Braun. LEAVE FOR EAST Mrs. George- C. Richards and her son, George, left Kenilworth Monday morning, driving east to join Mr. Richards. They will make their home in Forest Hill Gardens, Long Lslàn.d, N. Y. They mapped out a very pleasant trip to Niagara Falls, cross- ing into- Canada at Windsor, seeing sorne of the Canadian cities, drivingi back througb the Delaware Waterj G ap and on to New York. commencement exhbiion of pan- ings by alumni of the college, which was held in Lawrence hall art mu- seum, under the direction of WVil- liams College department of Fine Arts. Auguste C. Babize, Jr., 2notored east with bis father and'attended his first class reunion, havi .ng graduated in tbe class of 1930. Auguste Babize," Jr., was the gues t of his fraternity, Phi Delta, Theta, while in Williams- tOwn. The college, commencement exer- c ises.conitinued from Friday, June 12, to Monday, June 1.5, inclusive. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Clifford M. Schaffer, .1415 Gregory avenue, was wed to Miss Evelyn. Gold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gold of Forest Park,'111.. yes- terday afternoon at the St. John's Lutheran church, Forest Park. Tbe ceremony -teok -place at 4:30 o'clock. an-d was followed by a reception and wedding stipper at the Cooper-Carle-' ton hotel, Oak Park. After a wed- ding journey Mr. Shaffer and bis' bride will be at home July 1, in their apartment in Maywood. The bride'à lfather is the mayor of For est -Park. Mr. Shafferý is- the brother of Mrs. William Franklin Crawford. of WVil- miette. Ils. and Mrs. A. W. Ruf, nor road,, Kenil worth, lef t day, june 10, for a trip to C G(ýCum-* 7ednes- liforn.ia. Il RElU 18 A YOU. SHOULD KNOW!I Science is èontinually bringinýg to Iight many use. fui wonders for the comfort and benefit of mankind -and its Iltest contribution is known as Puroclean. Telephone Wilmette 781 .Glencoe Phone-Glencoeý 634 Il r SERVICE i icemm

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