however, included a number. of por- traits of young, women and, other aduits. 'TI almost every instance these studies we re equally as successful as the portraits of, boys a. ld girls. Among. the. Winnetka people whose portraits attracted attention were studies, of Anne Strong, daughter of Mrs., Walter- Strong,- Mrs. Frederick Copeland, the former Polly Packard; jean and Diti M 4atthiessen, daughter and son of, Mr. , and Mrs. Richard Matthiessen;ireddy ai d Nancy North- rop, son-and dauighter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Northrop;, Ralph Renwick, Je., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Renwick; IolIy Veeder, daughter of the Melvin Veeders, and Caroline Veeder, sister Of Mr. Veeder. Ralph Renwick is'a promising young musiçian, and the naturallness of bis picture which was fised whie he was playing~ the piano wvas one of the xnost unusual in the group. W. F. Williamson Dies at Home ini Kenilworth Williami Fiinncy Willianison, 63 years old, pIresidenit- ei- the W. F. Williamison Advertising service, died last Sunday at hishomne, 324 Sheridan ~road, Keniilxortbi. Mr. WiIliarnsoix three days in Grand Kal thisW eek.visiting friends.. 3,licIÎ.. 1Wil iamfi R ýCrawford,' 527 Laturel avenue, entertainied -tielv-e .guests ai a bridge 'dinnçr Saturday.. Arthur K.« Léè,';36 Oxford road. Kenilwortb, is iii Washýitgtoni. D. C.. o0n a business t rp. Mrs. Pbilip 1-uguein, 506 Lake aivenue, entertained lier Tesa luncheon and bridge club this week. ofer you a choice et mina>' u=mwful moud LAW<6I mituros--spClIy recommend .îther BOULE- Il. II~IVARD at 40ecas pound or LCOLN PR IIi~Jirn:I - aet15: apound. One POUD OOf, sither Winl cove, .__ 144 squart feet of lawm with rich imwth of sturdy, heautiful grais. Start i u timeo this yer -tee your dealier at once. Leading loriit, hardware, groceryo, féeil Md department stores soit .J. Oliver Johnson iawn grass seeds. WR TLL YOU HOWTO GROW A LAWN Timo ne e KYW il1. 11:30 A. M. and 6:3014. 1 P. M. Dail:ý Je OLIVER JOIINSON INC*. 940-960-W. Huron St. Phono: Monroe 6M8( Webster' S DietIonaryý New Modern English ILLUSTRATED-SELF.PRONOUNCING _qI for subscr "bers to WILMETT * Mr. Williamson was marriec in 1890 to Miss Mary Bell Johnston of *Coulterville, 111. Besides bis widowv, he leaves a son, William R. William- son, and a daughter, Mrs. Harry D. Briggs, whose home is in Kenilwortb.. Funeral services for Mr. William- son were held Tuesday afternoon at his late residence, with Dr. Frank M-v. Silsley, minister of the Second Pres- byterian cburch of Èvanston, oficiat- are in a position to pass on to yeu upflfUU opportùnities for saving mono>'. Whon the pub- lishera of Webstor's New Modern Dictionury ôffered us the chance to distribute a. nnbor ofý these up-to-the-nninute Dictionaries at cost, w. snapped it up. We saw thie opportuinity of pesa- ing on to our subscribers an ample saving on a fine 1933 Dictionsry. W. belijve it .to bc one Namo .................1....................... Addreus............... Cit........... State. lie will be gone a W, spend 4ome of bis time *, andA wîi LNew York.