$10,000 worth ot prizes wiII De given.à Last year some 700 pedigreed dogs were entered by suburban breeders anid individuals wbo bave pedigreed dogs for pets and tbis year sbould see nearly ;1,000 canine .blue-bloçods from the.:suburbs'fighting for the class and, grand ,cbampionships, Mr. Stewart said. Entries, are being. received at the Kennel club offices at No. 5 North *Wabash avenue. The bench show. 'committeeti year is composed of Thomas M. Howell. of B arrington, 'George D. Henneberry, and Mr. Stewart., Boys and girls f rom the, ages of 10' to 16 will have an; opportunity to' demonstrate their. ability' in. handling dogs in the ring. This. is the first time in the bistory of the club. that a children's class bas been added to the annuital dog classic. Unusually large numbers of enitries are coming in from Barrington, Highlandl Park, Glenview, Lake For- est, Lake Villa, Gien Elyn,- Franklinl Park, Oak Park, Winentka, May- wood, Brookfield, Riverside, La- Grange, Berwyn, River Forest, Ev- anston, Waukegan, Wilmette, Hins- dlWheaton, Kenilwortb, Ravinia, Elmhurst, Downers Grove, Glencoe, and other towns. Shawnee's Crack Bowlers Display Top-Notch SkUI On'Thursday, March 14,, anex hibition bowling match was given by M embers at Shawnee- Country, club. Two teams, the Indians and the Bears, made up of Bechstein, Darling, Farmer, Liepold, Allyn and> Kilner for the Indians, and Walker, Lippin- ctGarrètson, Hofgren, Horsman and Williams for the Bears competed., The Indians took two of the three matches. 'The score sheet ofthe Indians', first game showed the following scores: 225, 214, 190, 186, 190> 235, a total of 1,240 f or a six-man teani. This is an examDle of bowling excellence w,- 11/~ furnished by. Tom Hildebrandt and: bis orchestra. Dr. ani Mrs. Rufus Stolp, 336 War- wick road, Kenilworth, will entertain. their bridge club at dinner Tuesday. I LLI NOIS BELL E - v TELEW'E*NU CO~