Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1933, p. 24

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professionial titie. Last year at the Champaign Country club Dawson re- peated, whiile tbe professional chamn- p ionship went to Jini Foulis, of the Ruth Lake Country club. Byreason of the Century of Prog- iless exposition, a record entiry.is ex- pected . for, this year's 'event. Tom Armour who bas just signegi as* pro- fessional at, the Medinah Country club is expected to be a strong con, tender this, year, for tihe profes sionalI state honors. NMr. and 'Mms.Frank Clerrv %who niake theirhome witb tlieif daughitpr and familv. the Marshall Branches. 704 Roger avenue, Kenilworth.. rc.- turnied Sunldav frotîx a niotor tri» Wô Parkin., Ark., %vhere thev spent a wNeejk with their son and datigliter- in-law at thieir homie on Red P.ud Plantation. Mfr. and Mrs. LeRov WVoodland, 336 Leicester road, returtied to Kenil- worth Stindav froin a three weeks' visit witb their daughter and ber fainily, the Williami Heagnevs of Ha- vana, Cuba. Thieir son George. Who attends Choate school. was spending his spring vacation at Palmi Beacli *On' Thursday afternôon, April 6. Mrs. 1Raymond. Lake and Janice Col- grove, 201,Cumberland avenue. Ken- ilwortb,. gave ýa delightful Oriental. afternoon in the guild room of the Wilme 1tte Màethodist church under the auspices of the,,sixth divis ion of the Ladies' ,Aid. society. Mrs. Lake. who bas lived. in 1jaPan, showýed, an ar- rangement of flowers'in the Japanese manner, having studied the art. for two and 1one haif years. Miss Coli- gkrove played a group of four Oriental numbers on the piano. Mrs. Benjamin. A. Poîzini is conl-. vales cing in ber' home. 1027 Central avenue, after a major operation upon beèr foot. 'Mrs. Poîzin lias been an active Girl Scout leader in Wilniette the Foster E. Fike I Forest avenue. 0o- Mrs. John K. Byrne Betty, 150 Oxford road left Saturda-v-for Willi where thev will visit Mary college which Bet in the fal; Thev k Pale ha ffet Thuya, VaL, SeL,.AlPa. 13445 HANS for,> HASTER Eatr Hamas specimlly seI.cted froue the ch<icest porkers, hickory cured. PEACOCK'S and other ligh grade 14 to 15ib asitificJidy curec of their tendernes. Ibis. Lb. -ý. . . RIB ROAST tender and ju eh. bison. to vtsit her mnother. Mrs. 1- . U Harbisoni. and ber sister. Dorothv, at Miani Beachi. Fia. After a visit of three %vee.ks they .%-111ail retturu to- getbler. Don ald Kiiball. 333 Leicester road, Kenikvorth. is spending bis spring vacation f rom Ai dover %vith biis sis- ter. Doris, at Ne,.% Port Richey, yersity of W isconsin, returued 1 day after spending the spring1 tion with ber parents. Mr. and Chartes Kraft, 1236 Greenwood nue. Her brother. Leonard, rel todav for bis vacation from the versity of Illinois. --o- Mrs. Howard W. Hodgkins. Abbotsford road, will be co-hc PRIME BEEF CHUCK Tender and flavory. L b . . . . . .. .. . . . . M.rs. Ogden Cook wilI entertain her Lucius W. Brigham, 536 Exmoor bridge club on April 14, at ber bomne, road, Ieft Wednesdav, on a business 1092 Spruce street,ýWinnetka. trip to New York and WVashington. e. e. lb. ROAST. 15«S r J e cj Young te. De-

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