f Vf«dAAJ for TIred Wordrobos Yôu ýMay floýt be able to shed your winter coat for weeks, -but yoo can wear something new a d Spring-Iike under i it right now! We haïvé- dledtable Sp ring toàics,4 guaranteed to pekyou up, and awfully easY toéae Navy Sheers ooedtColorful Primis Excellent Attenatioén Service 1147 Wilniette Avenue Phone, Wilmuette MO0 ALBRUGIT'S PERMANENTS Get are natuaIly -sot and lux- moius adding much to your personal attractiveness. fflace Hugo and Bingo teaffl in two out of three gaines. By taking two'out ofthree frorn, Edelweiss the. Sunset villa moved inito a tie for, second place with Hugo and Bingo. The league leaders are 'now six gaines out in front. Harry's Budweisers,, eight gaines behind Krier's but still in the irmning, managed to keep< pace1 with Sunset villa by taking two out of thréee froin the Wilmette.Tailors. Krier's buffet bowled 1012: for sec- ond high teain gamne of the season and scored .2821 for second high sÈeries. High. individual scores for, the eve- nihg were: S Abe Kohier,. Cycle. inn, 246; Matte- oni, Hugo and Bingni, 238; Georgel Braun and-Phil Bleser oe Blecer's, 222 and 221 respectively; Bill Wol- ters. "Doc" Genster and Joe Schmitz. ~ali...f Krier's buffet. 212.211.and 209 * weisers, 218; B. Braun, Harry's Bud- weisers, 201 ; E. Leis and Jensen of Wilmette Tailors, 204 and 203 respec- tively, and Adamns of Edelweiss, 2W2. TEMSTANDINGS TA!W. L. HIgh Krier's buffet ............. 38 19 1012 Hugo and Bingo..... 32 25 955 Sunset villa .... ........ 32 25 939, Harry's Budweisers .... 0 27 1020 iBleser's........ ... ... ...29 28. 967 Edelweiss........ ...... 29 28 991 WilmIette Tallor...... .. 21 36 990 Cycle Inn......... ... ..... 17 40 935 Kuss Jewelers won two out of thrce gaines f rom the first place. George White's grocery team, but the Jewel- ers stili are tied with Weiler's nursery for third place. The Bungalow. tavern lest 'twô gaines to Weiler's nursery, but man- aged tio stay ini second place, one gaine behind the leaders and only one game ahead of the two third place teams. The Whealan Boosters teain con- tinued its recent winniing streak by taking two gaines -fromn Lynam's Tex- acos. The race for top honors is now. be- tween George White's grocery teai, the Bungalow tavern, Weiler's. nur- ser'v. and the Kuss Jewelers. "Doc". Genster bowled high gameof tbe evening, 219. This is the second night in a row that "Doc» has won hiph game. M. Borre was next with a 218 gaine, while Tony Ludovice fol- lowed wîtb 217 for third place honors. Ot1ier 2M gaines were: John Schin- 1er, 216; Ed Bleser. 213; Phil Bleser, 209.. and Kneip, 208. The Edelweiss and Bidwell boys., bowling on alleys No. 7 and 8. seemed to bave a bard time holding their feet. as at least six fouis were committedý in the first gaine. The league will stage a stag party next Mondav night at the Bungalow taverni on Skokie road. .,117 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette, 4517 B-owling academny, 1901 Schiller street mette avenue. The- league was on Saturday and Sunday, February9 organized, to bowl a series of twelve andi 10, it was announced this Week. matches extending over the months of january, February and March. A. R. Houle,. atbletic chairinan (?f the TR.AVELING LEAGUE Lezon'.post. is in charge. The team, representing Wilmette. in Thereare four teains in the league the. Northwest Suburban Traveling and the:one captained by Harry Flen- league asd composed of Elmer Leis, tye is out in front with seven victories Edward Bleser, Rmymonid Rau, and two defeats. The teain captained George Bleser and Phil Bleser- de- by Albert Lindberz is in secndA niace auo#s r'-4--s-- leaf aveni who was Miss Dorelle Moulton,23 Raleigh shorej die road, Kenilworth, a freshinan at 64 years., Sarah Lawrence college, spent last John C.1 week-end atWest Point. Vre mlas iviUay Uat the'age. of e is surivedý by a son, ekiùore,, and. a daughiter, ALIBRUCHT BUAUTY SHOP