Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Mar 1931, p. 14

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J. P Haris, in Road, Wi'Imette 1.ýh. ,coachman style ismart tweed o*r. Carnet0 color polo. Sizes' 10- 12,'and 14 14.50 The iimpored :«Sot tie hat Mat ches a# 45 Many Kockforc l aumnae return tw pay tribute as they witness again thie crowning of the .new Queen, who is chosen by the student body as the senior most representative of the ideals of Rockford college;, Mrs. Henry Prosser of 803 Lake avenue bas returned fromn a ýfive weeks cruise of the West Indies. She was acconxpanied by Mrs,' joseph. Poole of Evanston. For EASTER 17e off et àlarge assortrnent of Coats, Mots and'Dresses-at very reasonable prices. Conts.......5$12.50 to $135.00 Hat$s............5 3.50 ond'up Dresses.........$5.00end up h twoold >a, you toa corne i, and see thern. UNIQUE STYLE SHOP 1126 Central Ave. Wil. 2403 west oi LI~ xig.ruoan on avongy. HOSTESSITO N. S. C. IL-GROUP Mrs. Prederick Murbach will be hostess to.the members-,of the social service departmnent of, the North Shore Catholic'Woman's league at her home, 755'Lincoin avenue. Wininetka, Tues- day, March 31, at- 2 o'clocki Card' ganes have been arranged for those who do not wish to assist in sewing.. INVITES TO STY LE SHOW irhe Georgian *hotel .in Evanston is inviting the public toô attend 'the fa.Lsbioni show and tea it is sponsoring f rom 2 until 4'this afternoon in the lobby. Five well known shops are dis-. playing the latte spring modes., Mies Martbha Tencher, who is at- tending Smith college at Northamp- ton, Mass., arrived homie Monday to spend her spring vacation with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tencher of 928 Ashland avenue. .1 ,Candy for E aster! The coveteci prize arounci wnicli the battie will be waged is the Jol-n C. Eastman in Memoriam TrophY valued a t $1,000. This award goes to the dog adjudged the best in show regardless of .breed., Amongý thé_ guburban fanciers amin' somne of -the dogs -tbey will show are: Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Florsheini, Highland Park, a string. of airdale terriers and an Engli'sbh toy spaniel; Alexander 'H. Stewart, Highland Park, president of the, Chicago Ken- tiel club, wire haired fox terriers and a scottie; Thomas M. Howell,. Ba- rington, labrador retrievers and Irish wolfhounds;- Mr. -and Mrs. Paul 1Lle-Wellyn, Lake Foirest,, Welsh ter- triers; Livingstonie E. Osborne, Ra- vinia, cliows;ý Mrs. William R. Craw- ford, Glenview, cbows. ,Other suburban residents to. be r.ep- resented on the ,entry list by 'blue blooded dogs of variouis breeds are: Charles M. Cole, -Chicago Heights; Miss Emily Schweitzer, NýorthbroOlc Miss E. T. Coolidge, Deerfiel d; Mal - colin F. Johnson, River Forest; Mrs. Hans Stark, Glenn Ellyn; Mrs. Beni- jamin W. Price, Hubbard Woods; Victor Henken, Winnetka; W.' C. Black, Wilmette; Helen M. Old, E.v- anston; Mrs. T. J. Moroney, Barring- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bail of 936 Hill road, Winnetka, are spending ten days.at Pinehurst, N. C. A large assortment of cal and deliver Girls' Weor RIODGU AVENUE PIIARSIACY, C. C., Renneckar O, .St. José»h Sch ool Ph one Wilmette 316 PAPAGEORGE BROS.*> $21 FOURTH ST. 1 «46

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