Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1934, p. 26

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Johnfl blostrom of LParker JI-igh, Chii- color andi typical ini design. Senor cago, retained. his state title, win- Alvarez, a native of Asturias, is a ning from Joe Ross of Oak Park iii creator of exceptional ability and the finals, 7-5, 6-2. Both., Shostroni has the innate understanding of the and Ross will be graduated thi.: music of his country, which one year. Condy is a junior. realizes soon after, he, stéps on the stage. Senoritg Soriano bas received very favorable comments- from vani- CHRISTE,ÊNiNC TEA ous, citics. The t echnic of ber heel-j ZW Ilr. and Mrs.' Alfred L.,. Langi-ry. work and the.,rhytbrn of, her casta- 423. Cuninor road. 'Keniilwortl4. had nets Éonibined with her beauty and I their infant s)1 Nn, alter : Peacoék charm transpo rts ote to romant.ic Làangtry, christened last - Sun day in Spain, there chapel of' the Fotirtît Presbhyt!er!ian cburch, Clhicago.' A tea followed at theLngr home for the fariilies. -WANTED- FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS We have. funds available for conservative mo rt g ag es on North Shore P rIope r ty -un amounts from $2,000 to $10,000. Joseph C. Crmnack & Ce* Reai £state LoaKS and Insurance 15S69 Sherman Evanston UNI. 33531t BROTHERS WIN HONORS Fred. Lind. of Wilmette,- a junior at ýNortbwestetn Universityilbas been elected presideit of the, "N"a Men's club. AI Lind,' brother of Fred, a sopbomiore, blas been elect'ed to the Purple Key Honoranrv socicty. These' selections ivere anonelast Fni- day after the Fraternity Sing on the University Meadows. GUESTS AT SXWIPER DANCE~ Mn. and Mns. Vernon Loucks, \Ir and Mrs. Henry Zander, Jr.. an([ \r and Mrs. Leonard Paidar, ail of e- ilwonth, will be guests of Dr. iiu Mrs. R. Landess Lasater at the he.iie- lit supper dance May 29, given bthe North Shore auxiliarv of the Chicago Materniity center. The nortb shore was represènted by' the Catholic Youth organization,' Fort Sheridan and Nortb western university. The boys f rom Northwestern university who foughit were Eýd Whalen, Fred Lind, --both football stars. Sonny Ballard, and Bob-Wieferich. Ballard, who fought in' the 126-pounldScass, w as former: cham- Pion at Atilanta, Ga.,and Wieferich, in the 1l2-pound.class, vas a former Gold- en Gloves, boxer.. Whalen fought in the beavyweight division, and Lind in the Fort Sheridan ý was represented by Tom Talzer, a 175-pound Armay chain- pion, and Jôe, Westner, I 47-pound, cham - pio n. 'tbe north, shore tea *m as completed by . two Catholic Youth orga nization fightersi, George Hackett, i 17-pound cha mpion, from St. George Highscbool, and' Edgar Helinier, 135-pound chamn- pion. also from St. George. Cla re Bennett, former professional vwelterweigiit, wedf known as' coach, of Nýorthwestern., Evanston High . school, St. George and Y. M. C. A., tutored the north shore team, wbilç the Golden Gloves team, wbich was selected f romn the teani vhich is training for tbe in- ternational flghts witb Poland, was coached by john A. Bebr of Wilmette, regular Golden Gloves coach. Our collection of WC[ eiersos 607 DAVIS, ST. J EVANSTON GRE. 48 10 Mestjian Bros. 'Orietai RAug; and Caiopet SEl m Ma.st. , Wlm.t. ue ( PURE> 'ýw07Y01' PURE OIL SERVICE STATION MAI #UAS A FIUL*1L. STORY TO TELL -See Page 37< t T

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