Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Apr 1927, p. 42

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42 WIL·METTE LIFE April 15, 192i Chandler' s is the only store on the North Shore where you can get Spalding Athletic Goods. Special selling of $2.00 Spalding Bats at ............... . Spalding Catchers' Masks .......... . Boys' model, $1.25. Semi-Pro Basemen's Mit, horsehide leather .. · ..... . Spalding Favorite Fielder's Glove cream grain horsehide leather · Babe Ruth Catcher's Mit, has large pocket, needs very little breaking in. Very popsch~ol · 75c $3.50 $3 so sI 00 ular with Prep and High teams . . . . . . . . . . . ss 00 .., Phone University Golfers' Supplies To &tart the beginner off right we have a special set of four clubs and bag at $8.95. The experienced golfer will find a full line of iron and wooden clubs, balls, tees, etc., to choose from. Special sizes and weighta for women and children. I 630 Davis Street 123 The annual series of concerts will take place in Northwestern univer~ity v· g\'lllllaSium May 23 to 28. prizes, Elizabeth Gund 1 ach, R ut I1 tr- . The adv~llltagc of buying r ~mr~e gil, ).1 iriam Seiler, and f rene Baehr; ptthlicity, .Marjorie Fcakins and Elea- tirkcts and the saving incurred ther enor Bauer; refreshments, Marion Ful- hy is being again urged upon patrnn:; lcr, Ruth Locdhe, Mary Lutz; serving, of the festival. Tt has the mutual Alvis Hilman, Frieda Grending, Helen ach·antagt' of assuring financial ::.upReed, and Genevieve \\' heeler. J}ort ~n advance to .the venture and .of The members of the ticket commit- lan1 rmg pat~ons \\'lth a better choJC{· tee are Marcia Conve.rse, Ruth Frazee, of scab. Pnccs range _from $5 to ~}(, Harriet Engstrom, GeneYicve Aby, · for the roursr, accorcbng to locatl(ln Marjorie Hubbard, Kathryn Decker, of scats. . . He 1 c 11 Thelen, Eleanor Tomlinson, Among. th art1sts to be heard 1!11, Alice Dunlap, and Katherine Howland. s~aso.n \\'Ill Horace. Steven.s, fa m ot~ <:. 1'.ngltsh bantone; Lom se Lonng, Don ~ Doc. Paul Althouse, Edward Johnson. )..! iss Tsahel Lunch·all of Cedar Ra- ~fischa Levitzki, Sophie Breslau, Mary }Jids, Iowa, is spending the Ea ster Ln"i:-~, La\\'rcnce Tibbett and othr:-:-. holidays with her aunt, Mr:-. N. C. ThaYer. lr., of 500 Fifth street. ~fiss ~~ i:-s Ruth Drayer, }()34 Elm\\'C·C·<l Lnn~lvall · i~ attcndin~ tilt· l'ni,·er~ity an·nttt·, \\'t'l1t to· Champaign last Frioi Ic,\\'a. day to spend the week-end at the -0L·ni\·r rsitY ni Jllinois with her si:-l< r. .I osep h ~I oody arrivl'd \ \' ed nesday ~1 is~ l e<;n .. She returned with htr tu spL'tHl !·:aster. Yacation \\'ith his par- \\"edn(:sday oi this week. Uiss Jea n ents, ).I r. and ).f rs. Ralph \V .. ~[oody Dra~· l·r is SJ>l'nding her . pring vacation of 1235 :\shlancl an'nuc. He is at- at her l10mr. tending \\' a:-~hington and Jefferson col-0lege. ~fr:-; . F. P. Campbell. 1235 A ~hlanc~ a\'l'nllc.:. returned la st Saturday frc·m CARRIE S. ROBERTS l'alifort1ia, \YilC're she ha s been for t h t· pa:'t thre(' month~. Pianist- Teacher -ol~rtvnte Lessons-.t:nsemtlle ~~ is :-. Ruth David so n ot (ilK ~Llp k Hecltals - Couching ..~ ll' 1111 Dillard Hnnn School of Music an·ntte, \\'ho is ~tudying at Nc\\' CcwChicago cord, Ohio, ~pc1it the sp rit1g vacati<·i'! Tel. Wlnn. 12~6 in Pittsburgh , Pa. The active chapter of Delta Delta Delta of Northwestern university will give a benefit bridge on April 23, 2 to 5 o'clock, at the Orrington hotel, for the sorority's house 'fund. There will be 150 tables \Vith a prize for each table. Refreshments arc to be served later in the afternoon. Miss Vera Leahv of Evanston has entire charge of tile party. The following committees are assisting her: OPEN FESTIVAL OFFICE Delta Delta Delta to Give Benefit Bridge April 23 Begin Sale of Course Tickets for May Music Event; Noted Artists Are Featured on Programs Headquarters of the North Shore ~f usic Festival association have been opened at 1580 Sherman avenue, E,·_ anston, under di,rection of John H. Hilton, business manager. !'c YOUR CURTAINS TELL THE WORLD · ..,., curtain 11 tfri1d I· tacflr it. original ftN. Have them tell it right, edges square, length right, no hook or pin holes, ruffles fluted, scallops shaped perfectly, ecrued if desired. .·. ~. Curffiu . , """" pat. hd dowra-no pin leol11 or laod tnGrb lo aor We have special equip~ent and experts to do them right. Reflect your immaculate housekeeping to the outside and insideTELL THE WORLD. PRONE WIL. 511-Mo Toll 'fl'll" - ,..,..,"' lctlll ..,HCJ,. c.,,..,, .,. .,··,. FRENCH LAUNDRY VICTOR ORTLUND, President -----------

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