Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Nov 1938, p. 41

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UUUc, D. Fox terriers -First,, Robert Sny-e der, "'Terry";p secôond, Marianne Strauch, ".TIPPY"; third, R. 'Stauf- fert, "Torchy. Dachshunds-First, M. C. Greigg, ",Gretchen-. Pekingese. - First, W. }{ollmian, «San Toy." Toy Collies .- First,, J. White, ,1"Teddy"l; second, 'A. Seddon, "4Poch." Wire-haired'-terriers-F-ýirst, Phoe- be Macleazi, "Banner"; second, Janx- et Smith "Pere Dobermqan Pinschers. -First,-E. Kennedy,. "Lola von Kenberg";, sec- ond, E. Kennedy, "Kurt Von Ken- berg." Other breedi First, A. Gross, Trish sfetter, 'fCoppét eny" fourth, W. Fanckboner, collie-shep- herd, "lCi-Yi." First - M. Chittick's "FeUler," a Scotty; second Joan Fellers' "Rang- er," a Dalm~ation; third, Mrs. .Wal- ter .Morey's "Midge," Samoyide chow; fourth, C. Walton's "Pat," cross breed. Fil-st-C. Keith, "Duke of Keith- eliff," a Great Dane; second, Fred Durlng the nooni recess the baiiff took the group throughte judge's charnbers; jury rooms, and '.Bull Pen." Lunicheonwas served on. the, prem- ises and' during that Urne Judge R. J. Dunn discussed -the. subject of "Women on Jury." Finally Sheriff John Toman- explained the efficient running'o! the Cook, County.build- ings. After lunchi the jury sleeping and dining quarters. were visited. Frank -G. Sain, warden -o!, Cook County J ail, personally conducted the group through the men's, and wom- en's quarters,, alimony row, library, chapel, kitchen, hospitaL. The most interesting part 'of th.e trip was the garden within the prison walls wbich boy off enders under twenty-one years, servng lesa tan three years (rather than being sentenced to St. Charles) had planned and built. At Washington Paoey The sixteen-rnember board of the National League of Womeri Voters. arrangement su u nvea unuuai program th which al are invlted, and because of the size o! the audi- torium,' a large nuinber. of ' mem- bers and friends of the %church may be accommondàted. Mrs. E. J. Mosser of Chicago, whô: has justr.etur.ned' from i.Europe, will give a talk on 'Taintings o! the Madonna,.and Child." She wil. have with her a collection of some one- hundred paintings from alover the. The program is considered tirnely because o! thé approaching Christ- mas season. Patronize Our Ad DOOR MATS Ail Types of Beaïitifully IIand-Woven Baskets PARTY FAVORS HOT PAN HOJ.DERS AU aut Reasonable Prices Fer. Intormatl*n CaU-PRED BAEEOWS.-KeIIoet M- Persian; third, 'Mrs. i-iiton, "Whit- Lna ey," whIte Persian.. eign policy i the light of th, Mixed breeds - Mrs. Harxnes' s situation following the "Tabby-Gray"; second, R. Grater, agreement. "Ike"; third, B. Chapman, "Black- ie"s; !ourth, J. Fanckboner, "Slepy."Rehearse Yul. Vespers, Miss Nancy deBeers. dauý rak ALL VJTEGOOSE DOWN Ip reservatiOl frlups. [or I~~1' "The Mattress Store" ~IIBRAUCH'S SLUMJiR' Il1.I06 Sherman Ave. Evansfon LUn

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