Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Dec 1931, p. 24

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0 ~md - ~ ~ .......... for His Christmas Co mbina- tion overnight brief' case and. s, i. n g l e pocket case in thenew men want An ideal'answer to the perplexing '.questi "*rhat shahi 1give, hina that lie really wants that lie wili reaily be glad to get ... that i., ferent . smart .. . unikeanything he nou, ... yet does flot cost too mucla? ion: dIif. has A new and -srinning line of the cases in which men carry their business papers.. hand-made of genuine, imported Eng- lish belting leathen . . . Handsome and- durable cases . . . that will last a lifetime .. in a ricb. ligbt natural tan color and black. at 810 hiip Street iAfunufucturéd and sold exclusiuely by the Chtiicago, Beltîng Oomupany 113-125 North Green Street, Chicagoà Telephone MONroe 50M0 Mr. Davis was choseuiî fion .among asotiated w ih te bank-tirst as a several candidates for his keen judg- soitdwhtébakfrtaýa nient in educational as wvell as in busi- messenger boy, and went througli lit ness affairs. He is a graduated of the usual routine of promotions until 1ili sehool of commerce and administration 1901 he was made a note teller. 'l'Il( of the University of Chicago and lias following year hie was made a pym. been .one of its Most active alumnni. teller,.and ini 1912.was promotedti v Lastyea, hs sn. aulDavs. r.,chief clerk of the commercial. bank- now. a frshman at the University of img dePaten. n197leec,. Chicago, accompanidte'cilnasistant cashier of the baa n.i arctic expedition as radio operator in tion hie held until bis death. the Bowdoin, -which bis 1 ather liad. In Wilmette Mr. Pringle ivas acti%*t equipped with radi o apparatis., in St. Atigustine's church. Hewa Mr. Davis is'a.mefier. oi Delta formerivy a'memiber of the ývestrv oi Upsilon, of the Art Institute of Chii- the church for six years, and hie aIsý. cago and. of the Chicaip., HiStorical served as church treastirer for fouir Society. years. :Mrs. Davis rcceived her 1B. A. degree Dr. Hubert Carleton, reetor of' Si f ront Mount Holyoke college antd her Augustiine'si officiated at the futierai M. A. froin th.eUnivýersitN- of Chicago. services at1 the residence,'1024. Ele -, UHer, daughter, Patr icia, . i> registered: enth' street, last Friday. afternooi. for enitrance in Mount HloINt"ke college!adas ttesrie tBo~ ~ti 1933.wood ceîneterv, Hinsdale, where bu,- Both Mr. .and !Ir>,-. liavi s are inter-, ial tookplace.. estcd in the coining. Deceinher 16. 1)t Winston Churchill to lecture fr .. tî Mr. Pringle is survived by his wid- Hall senies, 1Mrs. Davis -.cîarna ow, Mrs. Carolyn Pringle, and Ihy of the spécial projçct coîîiiutee ýif the Oue son, Oliver. R. Pningle o 1 . fliw<s- Chicago Motint Holyo-ke clu1ib \liihdale. ha s charge of the ava-c~ sale ufl ticketq. GIVES PLAY. ____ T- l Fifth grade of the *oel Mrs. Bentley G.Mlu. 3381 Scars school, Miss Billingtoni's nooin. Kenilworth avenue. wNent east last rec 1ettly ga've a play éetitlt-d "Thet Friday to secelier sO. Pent"v.and 'First 'Tliantiksgivinig." attend the Yale-Princetoii gaine. Sie; expected to join Ms Mark Cresap' Mn. aind Mrs. ýRobert Mc'Nelil Bu ri J. and Mrs. Hugli Forestuiani. ff 614 Essex road, Keiilworth, h ad a -o--their guests for Thianksgiving. N 1 r., 'l'le A. J. .iindsle%, oi Ketii1l\\rtli and Mrs. Harrison Bucker, \Villiam11 are now ini Beverv Hilk Cal. and Paul Fera. M Roy-al Lead in Value-G),iving and Service> TAILORS INC. 1641 ORRINOTON AVENUE Open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturddiy Eves.

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