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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 May 1929, p. 25

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May 3. 1929 WILMET .T .E LIFE tunity to entertain their friends at go towards the Delta Gamma house such an attractive spring party, and fund. Mrs-. William McKay of Evanston at the same time see some of the new creations in formal ·and informal and Mrs. Robert Blessing are cogowns. Refreshments will be served chairmen of the a.f fair: at the conclusion of the style show. The prize committee, headed by · Mrs. S. ] . Brownell. of Santa Monic~, M_ rs. Paul l;)ilg of Evanston, announces Cal., f~r!'l.erly ~f Wmnetka, who has 't hat there will be unusually attractive been VISiting fnends along the north table prizes as well as twenty other shore for the past two months, will · I return to her home next week. prizes. · Tickets may he secured from Mrs. - oJames K. Calhoun of 740 Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Orja G. Corns, 1121 avenue, Glencoe, or from Mrs. G. Ross Chestnut avenue, returned last Sunday Stewart, 1033 Greenwood avenue, Wil- from French Lick Springs, Ind., where mette. The proceeds of the party w'ill they had been vacationing for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Darling; 1538 Highland avenue, entertained twelve friends at dinner last Sunday evening in honor of Miss Josephine Luhrsen of Chicago, who is to be married in May. New Trier's Track Squad Triumphs Ovet· Team From DePaul By Winslow Wright In their second outdoor track meet of the season ~ ew Trier's Senior track performers triumphed over DePaul Academy's cinder stepper s to the tune of 57 2/3 to 37 1/3 at the latter's oval '. Saturday morn in{. As the track was quite slow fr om rain, the events, on a whole, were not es pecially exciting with the except ion of the running broad jump in which Meinert of DePaul made the remarkably good leap of twenty-two feet ten inches, and the 100 yard dash in which Gu y of New Trier came fr om behind in the last lap and managed to break the tape just ahead of Booth of DePaul. Meinert was th e high point man of th e city team, winning the broad and high jumps and the sho ~ put. while Kingsley with 9 3/4 point s and Guy with 8 points helped X ew Trier maintain a comfortabl e margin throughout th e meet. The result is as follow s : DINNER FOR BRIDE-TO-BE *HOROSCOPES* Se1td the 4ate of birth t~our year, month, 9lace and the hour if posrible. Individual attention. Two dollars the reading . ·s1t Webster ATe. Martha V. Phelps ChJeago The New ATWATER KENT SCREEN-GRID RADIO 100 y a rd da sh - G uy (K. T . ), Mcinto ~ h (N. T .), Booth (D P ) . Time : 10. 2 second s . :\lile run -Burn ~ ( X T . ) , K emp (DP), 'Vindes (~ : T.) . 'fime: 5 :02. Low hurdl es-Kingsle y (N. T.), Gibson (N. T.), H a ll, J e nnings (N. T .) , tied for third. Time: 9.1 second s. High jump-Mein e rt (DP), H a gen (DP), Ha.ll , Kingsley (N. T.), tied f or second. Height: 5 ft. 8 in . Broad jump - ).Ieine rt (DP ) , Gibson (~. T), Mcintosh (N. T .) . l>btance: 22 ft. 10 ln. Shotput-Me in e rt (DP) , G a ll a gh t:: J' (DP), Hall (N. T .) . Dis tance : 38 ft. lllh in. 220 yard das h - Booth (DP), Guy ( X . T .), Roth (N. T .) . Time: 24 seconds. Pole vault- Tie between Kingsle y, Ri chard s , H oaglund (N. T .). H e ight: 10 ft. . 80 yara dash-Wi eland CX . T .) , .Je nnin g-s (N. T.), D e B eers (N. T .) . Time: 2.15. Helay-DePaul. Time: 1.35. 440 :.ard dash- Cassell. (X _ f-lmith (Dr") , Kelly (DP). T1me : ;>6.·. is here You are invited to come in and hear this new development in radio. It is no longer necessary to use messy, ill-smelling, fresh manure on your lawn and garden. There is no necessity of fighting the weeds that are sure to be introduced in this way. Prepared dried manures are better, but they only contain a small amount of plant food and it ~only slowly available. You can now secure a ferti· lizer, free from odor, that contains 16 times as Dlllch plant food as fresh manure and 4 to 5 times as much as in prepared manures. Buy Tj , Sorority Benefit Will Include Fashion Show Th e Delta Gamma Mothers' association and Xu Sigma of Delta Gamma have arranged an unusual feature for their annual card party to be given on Tut>sday aft ernoon, May 7, at the Evanston \\·oman's club. There are to he only t welvc rounds of bridge, which will . tart at 2 o'clock and conclude af 3 :30. Thi s is to be follO\ved by a style show. · mannequins for which will be provided by Charl es A. Stevens. The affair is known as the "Apple Blossom" party, and it is felt by those in charge, that members of Delta Camma '"·ill wi sh to tak e thi s oppor- Open Evenings Convenie~t Term· NORTH SHORE TALKING MACHINE COMPANY 712 Church St. Evanston Univ. 4523 .Arn~ou.r:S tJ::I.-:: GROWER Hipp &Coburn Co Jewelers anti Silwrsmiths ,_,.,~for...,_,_ A.a lor dactlpdw boolclct ............ ,.... ......... __ ..... IIDGI ···Odlr· .....OM_. c:.c.& t.w .. ~,.,.,- .._ ~" ..... , ....... Oft .-~,carcJau. 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