Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Sep 1936, p. 28

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,:Wingtime" And it.'s as cule and chc os its norme implies. The 1swing brim ii New and Iends a dashing note fo ony Fait costume. 8-lock, brown, Sctgr0en anRoyal blue. 1 à 1.11 . $5 1640 On'ingfon Ave. Evansfon coeI. hot shop been putting mte Carls mrougn some and Sunday, bowed and beamed bortn A. grouP of about 60 interested intensive work getting them ready. their beauty to the admiring visitors. women gathered to hearýtwo speakfor the tough Ioiwa game. Fourteen Based. on the high, quality and ers, one, Miss Gertrude Ely from lettermen are-backi. Yairiety of the exhibits, the attendance Philadepýhia, a, national figure in the Fred Haviland of Chicago, guard;ý was, disaippointing to the, association. party, and a member of the state and second Dr. AlDudley. Alimani, Oak. Park, guard, The show, in every way,. was pro- legi siature tee and Her-bert- Philipsborn, Glencoe, nouniced by dahlia authorities, out- len Albert, sociologilst, radio speaker', tackle, will .pro bably ge't' varsity sta.nding .in. sim il1a r *exhibitions and weIl known to Chicagoans for berths, as they have sbown promnise in throughout the Chicago area. his publicity work in connection with the drills t o date. Exhibition dahlias, are pampered A Century of Progress. Miss Ely gave'many details of her Kenn eth Kalina, Oak Park; Mahion lowers,, developed. .with, care and Sharp,. Winnetka;. Herbert Devitt, technique, and with, names which re- work, of the.ý past year or> so with Rockford, and. Richard,.,Torrey, Wil- quire but small imagination to -view governmenît projects. Her special job mette, arc among the. promising can- them as, stately beings on parade., was w ith the WPA. She presented didates' for the -teamt frômi. the ChiL the inside. story of the workings of cago area. For instance' "Tom Thumb" yoo- this enormous organization, . its dif In the backfield, Fritz Stearnis, hooed to the I"Bashful Giant," near' iculties,. and successes. Harve Mader and Harry Martin are by. Dr.. Albert discussed the. basic ispainting a bright picture with speed *"SiinUs"ý and "Octurus" lighted up sues of the present campalign, the. and power. their respective. orbs better to aid general sotial trends Of today, and Puntitig has becil Iighly satisfac- in ~brngftig out the chrTTn of tire then dropped into reminiseences orf tory to Coach Oison, who is giving "Que» of the Garden Beautifull,": personal experiences both in Illinois aifd Washington in connection with Frish, Martin and Roger Lockren. "Jane Cowl," the "Jersey Beauty,'! sophomnore backfield candidates, ad- "Frau O. Bracht;" "Cora Butterfield,"d the current campaign. The meeting closed with an, infor"Rose Failoni," "Anielia Earhart" aid vice and new tips. others. mal bea. Following meetings will be 'President Hloover," * A n d r e a s announced. The club expects to meet ASSEMBLY SPEAKER Hoffer" and "Kurt Englehart" aiso once a week during the length of Otto R.. Barnett of Glencoe was were present to lend dignity-to the the campaign, and notice of, headthe speaker at an assembly of Ne-w.. -ýaff air. quarters in Winnetka will be sent Trier Highi schoot stuclents Tuesday The 'grand sweepstakes prize iiij to ail members. of this week. His subject was "The Constitution.» Class 1-(25 to 35 varieties) flrst, Mrs. Jlames Simupson, Glencoe, (William MejIlnthin, gardner) 22 frsts; 4 seconds; 2 thirds. Second, Mrs. D. B. Douglas,, Lake Forest, (E. T. Clauson, gardner) Grand ýweepstakes1 prize for the entire show, the trophy given by Mfrs. E. F. Wieboldt, of Gîencoe, was aiso won by Mrs. Simpson. Prize Winuers The other. prize winners follow: 924 ifteentn street, naving spent the summer ini Chester county, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor recently had as their house guests for several days, Mrs. .Taylor's brother and sister-in-iaw., Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nicholson, and their three children. Mr. Nicholson is. a missionary in japan and the family' have male their home in Mito for many years. Hie plans to return 10o japan in January for a year's stay, while Mrs. Nicholson and the cIiild-. I Glencoi (Fred Clask dahliaE C@UNTUY CLUU (Berna Class 14îng roorn centerpleoe, d with oetbet ftowers) 'First* Mrs.' a Roseuwald, Ra,ýlnla, est.. Second. ktis, gardener.) Seconld, coe. (Fred l) ter, lake For-. fle4bMlt, Oen- arrangemnent)

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