Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1939, p. 24

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Iand the other with nearby neigh- bors à n d friends,- the William Katzes of 410 Washington avenue. They will have as their compan- ions, theý two daughters of Mr. and. Mrs. 'Sager, and the son and daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Katz. Childreni of a. prominent attorne y in G ermany, Rita and Margit ar- rived, in this country inMarch, and until the close of the sehool termr this month were attending schooll and livring in Peoria with relatives. Those providing a homne-for the two girls expiress.the hope that this may prove. an intentive. to, others who may feel they can care for some of these refugees. NORTfl 81101W GIJESTS 'Carniel-by-the-Sea, Calif., -ormerly o! Evanston. Meanwhile their daugli- ter, Constance, was the guest of Miss Virginia Graham of 84 Abbots- ford road, Winnetka. The Potters are on their way to New York to attend the wedding of their daugh- ter, Margaret, to Carl Hansen o! O-en, Stockl kW a 0 AND braska's class of 1911. The 'Rowndup will feature swim- mning in the Reed pool, horseshoe pitching, basebaîl, a buffet supper and. a moonlight song fest 'on the Shore of the estate's lake. The, Nebraska Alumni 'Association of Chicago is* one of the largeet alumni branches in the United States, comprising over 1,200 memn- bers., Its- 1939-40 officers. are Orr Goodson,' of the estat.e o! Marshall Field, president; Mr-S. Budd Gore, Winnetka, vice-pres5ident;' Charles M. flôrth, trust officer o! the Metro- politan Trust. company,1 treasurer, andf Miss Jessie Lee Stearns o! Chi- cago, secretary., New Trier township memnbers of the organiization are:, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Horth, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilaroid J. .Wright, 'aMr. and ivrs. iT. R. Curran and Mr. and Mrs. Austin D. Sturtevant, o! Winnetka; ,Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holland, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 1Brittenham, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bratton, Eugene Holland and John Ricker, Glencoe. street; and Foéwler avenue. According ,to Svebilius the event will be the greatest of its kind. ever héld In this section of, the, country. Plans are being made to accommo- date niearly 100,000 persons during the .si, days. Seating ýarrangements are for 7,500 a performance With,a special night lighting system, and public address systemn to be install- ed to, bring détaïls of the events and contests to ,specta.tors. Tuesday found Evanstàon. resi- dents staring in, amazemeént as 1a troupe of Indians led by Chie! Thun- dercloud airrived -in the city to hold a peace council with. the Legion, committee after which assurance was given that the group, along with additions, would set up tepe.es and participa te in the rodeo. The everit promises to attract somne of the best cowboys and cow- girls of similar western attractions who w il11 bring famned bucking horses, bulldogging steers and other, colorful livestock from the West. The programn to run in the neighbor-- hood of two hours wilI bc made up of varied western contes ts. fancy and trick riding and roping, steer wrestling, bronc riding, quadrille on horseback and nurnerous other fea- tures popular to western rodeos. round-ups and stampedes. Junior Golf G.ets Off to a Big Start at Kildeer In order to encourage the young-ý er generation of golf ers, Kildeer Country club has laid elaborate plans through its very active com- mittee presiding over. the interests Y., and Boston, Mass., other school friends. r SLWGug0 FINAL CLEARANCE, * OPEN1

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