Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1936, p. 40

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raphers. First honors as the most beautiful child on the north shore were won by iTerry Craig, 3545year-old-daughter of Mr. and,'Mrs. .John J. Craig, 826' Greenleaf avenue, Wilmett'e. She 1will receive thegrand award'of* $100 in cash., Close ly ranked behiid, the Craig cbild..were the next tbree prize winners,ý selected after 'considerable deliberation on the part of -the judges. Second honors, were awarded finaIly, to Monroe Cockrell.> 9-yeàr-old -F. son ýof-Mr. and. Mrs. :M onroe Evansavenue, Hinman 1Cockrell, 1142. ton. Third' place went to Denise iKinney,.7-year-old daughIter of NIr. and Mrs. F. C. Kinney, 847 Judson avenue, Evanston, and fourth prize te Florence May Shomo, 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ê~. *homio, 1614 Monroe street, Lvanston. 'I Wininerar of other prizes follow: Fifth-Jane Zaiser, daughter of Mr. 1 and Mrs. W. H. Zaiser, 613 Hiniman avenue, Evanstofi.j ,Sixth-Julia Phalen, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Phalen, 207 Main sno street, Evanston. Seventh-Roger Leithead, sno' Mlr. and Mrs. Barry T. Leithead, 2235, List Other Prime Winners "H r v fii 4 tva 1» w ~ 4' p. i g- We wolced Iast ) 6 months, daughter of M~r. anda .s Arthur Kuiper, 2050 Ridge avenue, Evanston. Tenth-Viola Van Zelst, 9, daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. T. W. Van Zelst,' 730 Madison street, Evanston. These winners were chosen from, photographs of more than 350 north shor.e contestants and will share a' total of $200 in prizes. Besides the $100 first prize, the awards include a second prize of $5a third prize of The sand as well as Utheu'ater can bc ptt o use ditripiigfthehot 'eîrailhntcbchass si z-.,cahr t f'lt lii~CttI acurh, MAR A. STEVENS, lac, 1624 OurIugt@n cotmtered in making the final decisions, they. reported. Scores of others were also highly rated and were candidates for prizes when the contest reached its final stage. ooerating in conducting the .con- Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Smiith, 123 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, returned Monday on the Normanidie from a six weeks' trip an Europe. They, will, arrive in Kenilworth. tôday.

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