Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 May 1935, p. 6

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The salon n'ote4. for its on iim.f. 592SAO 1l26 ZC.irl A @ WiIrn4t. 661 Y qu~%.me, Glenco. --I I:~~LE~II ouit NEW a b uits AND Top. COATs S'8.~.- $Z.50- $2 .-.$31.50 RemodeIlng - Alperaiions -Repdring, Prommasi - Clantog. 1111GreeteafAve. Wilmette 1944' NOW NO MOMEY I ,-l Fred M. Coxon,_ residing. at 1538 Central avenue, Wilmette, %vas elected and installed Supreme Ad- visor of the ýTrue Kindred Order of t/he United States and Canada at the annual session held at thte Auditoriutn hotel,. Chica go, A prit 29and 30. - Mr. Coxon is also chairman of the finance committee of the board of -trus- tees of the Illinois Masonic Hlospital association at 836 Wellington avenue, Chicago, and second vice commander. of Wilmette Post, No. 46, American DINNER FOR OPERA STAR Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kraemer, 510 Meadow road, Winnetka, entertain- ed at dinner Thursday of last week in honor of Marlo Valle, baritone of the San Carlo Opera conipany. Mrs. Kraemner entertained at a box party to see Madame Butterfly Saturday, April 27. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Mintz, 50 Crescent place, returned Sunday' fr7om a week.'s visitin Detroit.. iEvanstot1 plotographers. IEach of the judges is' outstanding in his or lier activity, and is known throughout the nortb shore'. In sonie instances their field* and their reputation is national in scope. The five judges are: Miss Edtsa Deait Baker, president of the National College of F4ucationl. Mfr. Elias Lymnan, president of the senior board. of the Evanston infant. ýWelf are society. Dr. Jo/n, W. Hl. Polard, 'health commissioner of Evanston. .Carl Scheffler, president of the Ev- anston Academy of Fine. Arts and supervisor ýof art ýin Evanstn scO', .district 75. Mrs. W'. B. Walrath, founder and managing director of the. Cradie. These j udges will choose fromn the hundreds of photographis to be sub- mitted, the five most beautifulchildren uder 6 years of age,, livinig in the entire north shore area. Cash prizes-to., be awarded aggregate $200. Aniother important inducement is the honor of winning in such distinguished conipany as is expected to compete. Contest Coses Jue 29 The contest opened May 2 and will continue to june 29- Any child within the age limits who bas been photo- graphed by one of the three cooperat- ing stu *dios since March 1 niay be en- tered in the contest if arrangements are made with the photographer. The judges are to base their decision solely on the photographs, but it is ern- phasized that they will judge the beau- ty of the children and not the mentf of the photography. The three cooperating studios are-: Bernie studio, 1623 Sherman ave- nuie. J. D. Toloif, 518 Davis street. Eugene L. Ray, 1606 Chicago avenue. ,Funther details of the contest appear in ý the photographers'. announcementi printed elsewhere in this. issue. SHAWNEE EVENTS Corning events at Shawnee C( 1145 WIkmm.1t.Avenue P..WIte15 fbope Wilmettle, - Il il 1

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