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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1927, p. 20

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20 W· IL~~."r.TE L' IFE May 13, 1927 Anzac Soprano · Club Rifle Arranges l~l~~~~~~~~~~~~===' Winnetka ·· Active Season The \Vinnetka Rifle club, which wa-; organized in the summer of 1926, began its activities this season with a meet at the Fort Sheridan range last Sundav. Eighteen members attended the s;ason's inaugur~l and individu;l I hon ors in the shoot were won b~· .T. M. Dickin~on. Jr. Dr. Charles H. Blake of \Vilmette was a close second, with Kenneth Reali. winner of th1' club's trophy last year, third. Be~+ sr:::>re:> of the Qther leading partirinanb: L. H. G. 13ouscaren, 37 out flf r~ possible SO; P. D. Smith 37; W. \f. Peterson 36; Pierre Bouscaren 38 ~ l<'pnk ~Joorr 32; John Dickin::-on 2i~ E. R. Lewis 27; Th(· cl11h "·;..~ iormccl by a ~J' < ·llP oi 1Padimr \\"inndka resident-;, and in th " fir st vear of its organization held reg-ular -mrct~ t·yc·rv ~wo week.;. Tt i ~ expcctt:rl that the officers will grca~>, extend the scope of the club's activitil' ~ durirH( the coming year and :-hont-will he held regularly and at ;;hortt·r intervals. Operating as it does under the r~ro~nition of the U. S. G(l\'t'f'1 ment War department, the club io;; supplied with ammunition and a lillli !ed number of riAes, without charg·:. and membership is open to all thmf interested in- work of this charact er under the restrictions as determined 1>~ · the club's hv-laws. Complete ·information regarding date:-> of meeting may he had by adrlressing K. S. Beall. secretary, H.oom 921-38 S. Dearborn street, Chicago . Mrs. Ahe Miller of 106, Sixth strc t. together with the members of Spokv Eight, are entertaining the member, of Spokes Ten and Eleven at tea, the afternoon of Friday, May 13, at 2 :30 . o'-clock. You Active Fellows Need Shoes Like These HEY'RE so easy on the feet that you'll T forget you're wearing new shoes until everybody asks you where you got the snappy looking kicks. They come in sporty color combinations of Norwegian calf. Although they couldn't be better made, they're not ex· pensive at all. You ought Oxfords of slip soles. the bigger to see the Pool & Piper Play Dark Ei~, with Gro-Cord nonThey are five eighty-five-for boys, six eighty-five. Florence Austral, soprano, sensation of last year's Cincinnati Music festival, will appear 011 the program of the North Shore Music festival Thursday evening, May 26. Miss Austral, an Australian by birth, has had a sweeping success over England and in American cities. I ~ Telephone Univefji_ ty 973 ·INC· . CHI'-DREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS Evanston, Illinois 1608 Chicago Avenue PmL & PIPER ----------------~1 rs. George A. Zabriskie, Miss Dorothy Yonkers before her marriage, was expected to return from Cuba, Tuesday, ~1ay 10, to visit her parents, ~h. and Mrs. Edward H. Yonkers of" 911 Sheridan road. I A . Suitable LAUNDRY SERVICE The most complete of these services relieves you of every detail of washing·and ironing. The least of them cleanses your clothes and returns them damp for finishing at home. And the intermediate grades furnish the help so many desire. ·- Phone Wilmette 571-No Toll For every family budget , We will explain these services and prices. Choose the one that fits your budget.' Have us send for the week's washing. FRENCH LAUNDRY VICTOR ORTLUND, PRESIDENT 806 Dempster Street

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