Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1933, p. 8

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ÀRMAND'S TAILORS AND FURRIERS BROWNL.BUILtDING ýLOBBY '1159 W!LMeTTE AVENUE PHONeE WIL. 18 -E ART FURNYfURE CO. U>Aoisorig - Roeiring we-Solve Your Moth -ProbIem witb RLEBUTAI M3 LINDEN Ph., Wil. 4m5 Economy Jland Laundry FAMILY FINISH - $1.75 10-ILs. Shirts F rue 3 ELECTRIC PLACE Phone WiI. 2707 BOWLN WILMETTB BOWLING ALLEYS 1159, WILMETTE AVE. LUNCH-"Oc 'Berer Eleenlo &Radio, Sbop EXPERT RADIO SERVICEl 1131 CENTRAL AVE. Phone Wil. SI SUA WNEETAMIS PUR RIERS rSRA- >ERTS s21 BYronIC. MaDonald(, Itwed ouf hosrit yi on Greece,iil address thé Wilmette Siiiday Ezvetiti-g club Februadry .5, on 'New ,.Odss$.eys .for OId." The lecture 7vill bc il- liistrated zvitli motion pictures. ON COMMITTEE Miss, Virginia Prussing of 549 Earl- ston road, Kenilworth, is on the com- initè of the Frenchi Cafe party to be given at the Evanston Country club. by the FortnigWty on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketchamn, 40 Devonshire Jane.. entertaitied at an as welI as to boys and girls. The Tri-Ship, Boys' club and the Girls' club of' the high school are- joint sponsors of the tournament, which is sanctioned by the' American Ping Pong association. A small ad- mission is to be c harged; and the. proceeds' will be, used to buy iviig pong equipment for' the school.' Attracts ManY Entrants The tournament, according, to. its' spons ors,- may be the largest event of, its kind, ever hé-Id in this countryv, since* it wilI attract entries, fromn the, entire Chicago suburbaàn a rea. Frotîî the. standpoint of' number of specta- tors, also, it is expected to surpas. any ping pong event he.1d -previouslv at least in this section of the côuntr'v. Starting at 9 o'clock in the morn- ing, the tournament will' continuie ~througtioit the afterinhand eve- ning. In the morning andi evenin-- there will be singles tournaments for boys and girls 18 years old and under. In the afternoon and evening tîhe women's singles and the men's 'ùi- gles and donubles tournaments will he run off. Exhibition Matches As an adcled feature of the eveiniîîgy entertainment, there willU be exhibi- tion matches by some of the highiest ranking. ping pong players ini the' PHONE KENILWORTH 3532 w 5A. WAR» Ladies' Furrier and Tailor For the MonhIofe Feb. Ladies' Sprng Suits' or Coats, Tatiored to qtAr fi Phone gWILMKTTB 9 WILMEMT FOOD SHOF Open 7 Days Fer Week Specia This W.ek I>AY OLD EGGS, 8.. DOZ... 8 cago, telephone *Dearborn l'1 17 or before 'Friday of next weck. Delta Phi Lambda to GieDance Feb. 011 .-ý "dpts iotdance" is tf.0 ee ilel t the \Vilnetka MNasonic temiple 'hursdav evening, Februarv 16.. P hone: WILMRETTE 1105 Mrs. C. J.' Nylund, 1634 Forest Lvenue, enter tained at a luncheon Lnd bridge for twelve last Tuesday n honor of Mrs. C. E. Jarchow, who, sleavingfor Florida soon. 's inc-. St. 's' 1 -_ 1

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