Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1935, p. 37

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owners are invited to enter their pets for the exhibit and competition for prizes. Ail that is necessary f0 enter a dog is to send in the owner's name and the tiame of the dog, ,stating wh4ether the pet is in the "openi" or local" .class. The doQg must be a. thoroughbred but need not -have a pedigree or be registered. Entry blanks and any information may be, obtamied 'by calling Miîs s Emlily Schweitzer. 1241 Waukegan road, Northbrook, telephone.Northbrook 67. The followiig persons, rnost of. whom are nationaally knlowni experts. on dôg breeds,, will act as judges at thé. show: V.Breese, CaldtwclI, N. J.; Dr. B. I. Talbut, Tolédo,' O.; Mrs.* W. D. Wil- kinson,- St. Louis, '.\o.; J.' C. Bry- ______ainti.Battle-Creek, -Micli.; J. R. Mack, -ibertyville, Ili.,. and B. H. Rosen- heimi. E. VW. Busch, A. E. Strauss, and Dr. W. E.,Redlich, ail of Chicago, I4OUSE IPARTY OUESTS Mrs. A. WV. XVigglesworth, 125 WVood-stock avenue, Kenilworth; Mrs. Arthur W. Allen of N\Wilnette; Mrs. Harrvy Brown of 819 Ashland avenue, and Mrs. XiligamL. Taylor of Evans- ton, Ieft Iast Monday by motor for Green Lake, Xis, to spend the remnainder of the week at a house party which is heing given at the sur- j mer home of Mrs. Arthur Root of.j Chicago. _________ r rederick, UCharles ' and Harold, a nd the families -of the latter, visit ed relatives in Lawrence, Ill., over the *Fourth of July. On june 30, Mr. and Mrs., Lundberg attended a reunion of the Hoge f amily '(Mrs. Lundberg's famnily) held at an aIl-day outing and picnic in Morris, Ill. The. reunion was attended by'154 miembers of the; family. GUESTS AT SUMMER HOME Mrs. Norton A. Booz, 919 Forest Night rates on station-to-sta- tion calis, which are about 40%o less than day rates, are now in ef- feet from 7 P. MI.Io 4:30 A. M. on Poo". ton calsmadebeforeand after 7 P.M.... With minimum rates to, most points effective 11/2 hours ear- lier, today's quick, clear, low'-cost Reginald Rice, srnall son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Rice, 518 Central avenue, celebrated bis sixth birthday on the afternoon of Saturday, june 29- He also entertained in honor of bis cousins, Marge Lou and Pàul Robertson, of Miami, Fia., who are visitinghim. Ind. i ILLINOIS IBELL TIELEIRONE COMPANV_

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