20 Storage Packing Moving Shipping of Household WILMETTE LIFE Goods March 25,~ 1927 MAY . "Inimitable" Virginia Bixby Wi~s N. U. Office; .North · Shore Girls Elected Virginia Bixhy ·was elected president of the \\!oman's Student Governme;1t association at Northwestern universit ,. '"hen the annual hallot wa~ cast Tu~sday for officers in the three ,,·omen's organizations. Hortense Pen-: clleton and Ruth Chatfield, both of EYanston, were elected· pre~idcnts ol the \\ 0111an's Athletic assoc1atiot.1 and the sevc.ral other successful candidate s come from \Virmette, Kenilworth and \\'innetka. ~1 iss Bixby is the daughter of 11 r. and ~frs. Charles R. Bixby of \\ il mettc. A junior at Kortlnn·stern, she has been a popular participant in ~olle~c acti,·ities during her t h rcc \'ear ~ at the ttniYersity. She is a menl i>er c,f Kappa Kappa Gantma. Ruth B \\'rr. daughtn of ~f r. and 11rs. L. A. Bower of \\.ilmette. \\'as elected secretary of the Y. \\' .. C. A. 1 1 '1 . Elizabeth S\\'cct. (aug Iter o f 1·.. ·' S"·ect of Kenil\\'orth. was elect<:d stc · ;ctan· uf \\'. :\.A . Yirginia fngraln. claught~.: r oi the \\"illard E. Ingram ~ of \\"inn tt ka. \\';ts e lect<:d trcastm.: r o 1 \\".A . A. l·:dith Dillon. daughtn o~ 11 1 r. and ~I r:-. \\"illiam S. Dillon ol \\"innctka. " ·a,;; chosen for the office of second Yice pre:,iclc_nt of \V. S. G. A. · c·1m 'lrt' ~r 1ss .:'1\\·cct an5 l . ~I · 1ss_ Tngr c · < · members of h.appa },appa G<tmma · I and ~f i:-!-- Dillon is a member of Alpha Phi. 1 ' I redale Ifedale ·Fireproof Warehouse EVANSTON University 9300 Photo by Toloff Abram Mendenhall, who played the part of Hector Chadwick in the 0:orth Shore Theater guild production, "Ari. . · .. adne," recently, 1s dcscnhed by cnt1c.., 4 as "inimitable"- 'just ex~ctly right." 11 r. and ~f rs. L,·man Drake oi 1J33 · Lake a yenuc " ·.e re the week l'tlll guests of Mr. and ~{ rs. Charles T. Chandler, formerh· of Kenilworth. in Freeport. · + WINNETKA HIGHLAND PARK Winnetka I Wilmeue I 3 3 2 Highland Park I 8 I 332 French Shops, Inc. 1256 SO. MICHIGAN AVENUE ANNOUNCE THEIR ANNUAL AUCTION SALE $I so,ooo.oo STOCK OF IMP O .R TED FURNITURE AND Modern Miss Shoes Make Foot . .Sense Stylish In the early teens they begin adapting the styles that former! y were for their older sisters alone.· In the matter of shoes this would be dangerous for feet still in the formative stageexcept for the fact that Daughter can choose 'Pool t1 Piper Modern Miss Shoes, designed just for her. For in 1\Iodern Miss Shoes she finds the style of the twenties, which she wants, built over teen-age lasts that foot health demands. Telephone Univtrsity 973 ANTIQUES AT UNRESTRICTED PRICES Articles for Sale Consist of "grown G ·theyaredidbecoming a few years ago. IRLS up" faster than PERIOD FURNITURE Imported from France, England, Belgium, and Italy Chairs. sofas, commodes, tables, secretaries, period beds, tapestries, pictures. lamps and many other attractive objects d'art · too numerous to mention. Sale Starts Monday, March 28th At Two P.· M. to Continue for 1 Week At Our Shops-1256 So. Michigan Ave. AMPLE PARKING SPACE Your are cordially invited to come now and inspect the selection on display. PooL & PtPER ·INC· · This auction will be an ANNUAL EVENT and is conducted with the sole nurpm;e of reducing- our stock to make room for the new Euronean shinments which our buyers have been pur.chasing the last three months. CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1 6o8 Chicago .Avenue Evanston, Illinois Williams, Barker & Severn, Auctioneers