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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Aug 1932, p. 25

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SCash prizes and trophies valued to $249 will be the object of compe- titive showing of approximately threc hundred entries, representing both the pQpular and 'unusual breeds. The, trophies to be presented by the judges have been secured byý the tropby committee of wbich Miss Emhi- lySchweitzer is chairman, and Mrs. Frances Diliman, Miss E. T. Coolidge and Frank, Bartelme are members. Those,,offeriug trophies are.Mrs. Sa- rab Waller, A. Henderson, E. 0. Schweitzer, Judge F. B. Eiderttb- Northbrook Kennel club. H. J., Coo- per of the Aragon Kennels, and Wil- liam R. Crawford of the Wauchow Ken nels, Who ôfflers the Mrs. William Crawford Memorial trophy for best dog in the. show. The judging wvillJ begin Saturdav inrning at Il o'clock, with. a large ring of sixty different breeds Judged by AlfredDelniorit, ynnewood of Pennsylvaia. The second class ofPointers. Eng- lish Setters, Gordon Setters and Irish Setters will be judged at 1 o'clock by Harley O. Heacock of Winslow,.,md., J. Ross Neugent of Oak Park, Ill., will judge the thirdclass of Bulldogs. at 5 o'clock., Sunday the judging ivili open at 10:30 o'c:lock with a ring of nineteen breeds, judged by Alfred Delnmont Wkynnewood. The second class of Cocker Span- iels will be judged at Il o'clock b% F. L. Clark, of Racine, Wis. T. H. Mullins of Fort Wayne, Ind., will iudge the third class of Irish Terriers at 3 o'clock.. At 5 o'clock a special class for best in the show will be judged by Harry Oshorne of Chicago. . The> Wauchow Kennels will.have three -Champions on exhibition at the show.. Miss Emily Schweitzer- will also have her champion, Champion Verbu Réd Mollie, ýon, exhibition. In making the arrangements for the. show Judge Eldert bas had the cooperation of J. A. Blow, vice-pres- idèet; Miss Schweitzer. secretary, and William R. Crawford, treasurer, and of the Bench Show committee, cnaidiship evenfor Class A players will be' held on Septemnber 3. 4 and. 5. AT ART COLONY Miss SusannahArmstr-ong .of Gien- coe, a member, of, the, faculty at Nej.w Trier,, Ieft Sunday for !Peterboro), N. H., to spend-August and 'September at the MacDowell artist colony. Last Friday afteirnoon Mrs.1 Harold W. McKenzie of .1447, Edgewood'lanie, VWinnetka, e ntertainied her 'club at luncheon and.bridge. Dinner $1 No.c.vmch". TO ic. coITgL AM. HOTEL saNDmeU pli bemauifui ^11a ut h e strates in hîstoryl GOLF .onel8kole oed one9hoIeoeam BATMUNG ...,frortn the hotel steps iiORSEBACI( R1DING ... a "tbe of fine saddle horses. TENNIS.. two courts with bacIoetoem for their summer ho: Chu lodge, Land o'Lau expect to be gone six Ketcham of Kenilwo& toidr oershii, servke for t>i reeks. Pegg9.V acconipaniedj ?d marnms«i,

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