8 WILMETTE LIFE Rotarians concerning hunting and fishing expeditions in Alaska, the Gulf of Mexico, and in the Tennessee mounBob Becker, Field and Stream editor tain regions. of the Chicago Tribune, was the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the WilLawrence LaQgdon, son of Mr. and mette Rotary club · Wednesday. Mr. Mrs. B. A. Langdon of 715 Laurel aveBecker "swapped stories" with the nue visited his ·family last weekend. He 'is attending the University of Illinois. Octobers, 1928 Bob Becker, Sportaman, Givea Talk at Rotary Teachers Invite Parents to Room Teas at Howard IRED ALE KOTB EXTEBBINATION UaiYerslq 1100 STORAGE A series of room teas, given by the teachers to parents, was begun at the Howard school this week. At these teas the teacher meets the parents of the children in her room in a group and outlines to them the way in which -oshe conducts her room. The teas are J. M. Budinger of 600 Third street held in the afternoon beginning at has gone to Philadelphi~ for the con: 3:30 Q'clock. The following teas are vention . of the Amer1can Bankers being ~iven : association. He is expected to return October 3- Mrs. Elizabeth Hesse, kindMonday. ergarten. The Mathew Francis Studio OPENING SPECIALS For Studio Sittings Only Empbuazing ,n tbc acw futuru- flaru. plcau. upe (ollan. etc.. inspired Frockl tbat follow tbc mode a.tbentically. Trartaparenr Velueu, Canton Crtpta, SGtinl, Gfl>rfttltl, Chifon V eiUttl. · Price· rattft. October 4-Miss ·Betty Scheidler, sixth grade. . October 5-Miss Ruth Slown, first grade. October 9-Miss Appolonta Petrie, second grade. ·· October 10-Miss Roberta Corcoran, fourth grade. October 11-1\liss Margaret Loftus, fourth grade. . October 16-Miss Marjorie VanHorne, third grade. October 17-Miss Aleda Larson, sixth grade. October 18-l\liss Lois Berry, fifth grade. October 23- M:rs. Lucy Stalling and Mrs. Pearl P. Jones, 8B and SA. October 24-Miss Violet Madsen and Mrs. Clara Groves, 7B and 7A. CHARMING FALL FRO«;KS . $15 and UpUNitdl For adults and children For babies 3 'Master' Portraits 6 'lnfantas' FALL MlllllBY Tbc liae we arc abowiat is uausaally attractin. Every wanted style. Larac aad amall bud sizes. Price· rllflrt. and SlO 11 ss MRS. COLLINGBOURNE DIES Old residents of Kenilworth will learn with regret of the death last Sunday of Mrs. Sarah Lord Collingbourne, mother of Mrs. Gertrude Fos ter, formerly of Kenilworth, and now of 5020 Blackstone avenue, Chicago. About twenty years ago Mrs. Collingbourne lived with her daughter at 527 Abbottsford road in the home built by the Fosters. Funeral services for Mrs. Collingbourne were held Tuesday morning, and burial was at Oakwood§. FATHER TAKEN BY DEATH Mrs. Hubert Carleton of 1103 Forest · avenu~ was called to Newtonville, Mass., early this week by the illness and death of her father, the Rev. D. D. Davidson, who passed away Tuesday. Services were held Thursday. Mr. Davidson had been seriously ill for several months. $5 Equally Attractive Prices On Home Sittings Photographs of Rare Excellence at N otmal Prices" Up~AN~rd· ~~·-X 1 1 11111111 il I! II '111111 1: e 'fhe M;~thew Francis Studio WIFE'~ FEET AR.E lCELESS REFRlGERA1tlRt; COLDER THAN IC ICLES ON A POLAR. BEAR I ft'\'1 ~EQ. NAM.£ I~ MA'i .._.___--------::::------.. ,_~ · · BUT SHE I 5 CARfl'/IN6 "TWO FEET OF ALWA'I~ DE CE MBER LISTEN OLD MAN 1 SYMPATH 1%E WITH YOU · FROM THE BOTrOM OF M'l HEART ANO FROM THE MIDDLE OF M'l SACK · YOU GET HER AH ELE.CTR WAR~ING PAO AT TheRIOOE AVE PHARMACY RIDGE.AVENUE PHARMACY Op~ St. Joseph Sc_hool ~· · · · ... · I I C. C. Renneckar Phone .. . . .- Wilmette ~· 316 . ~ . ' ·'