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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1933, p. 21

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Among those who have entered thel tournament are Colenman Clark ofl Glencoe, D. A. Kittermaster of High- land Park, Bill Condy, Dick Wel ls, Carleton Prouty and Miss Carrol Herr. Tt, is the first time. in the history of any major 'ping-pong tournament that the ladies wilI have a separate day for their tournament. The. wom- en 's singles and. the mixed doubles will be played on Wednesday eve- ning,. November 22, ,at ;6:45, o'clock. The ffen's doublesý and singles will be held on Thursday, November 23, and. the. fi nals 7wi lb lydoffon Friday evening, November. 24, at the same time. It is announced- for: the benefit of those.-who are planning to enter the tournament that entries close prompt- ly at 12 noon on Monday, November 20. English Gardens Wil Be Thce of Lecture English gardens with their rock- eries and their hedgerows will be re- produced in aIl their natural colors at the Woman's 'club of Evanston Tuesday eveting,.Novemnber 21,'when James D. LeCron of DesMoines, *Iowa, throws onto the screen 120 slides made by natural* color photog- raphy of a two months garden motor trip through England and Wales. The pictures will be accompanied by a lively and entertaining running com- ment on travel in-Fnglap4, English customis and people, as well as a clear statement of the varieties of garden flowers shown., Sucb farnous English estates as those of Lord Dewar, Lady Pearson, Frederick J. Hanbury, the Honorable, Mrs. Ronald Graville, the Earl of Iveagb, Sir Frederick Ponsonby, Lady' Naîl-Cane, -Sir Philip Sassoon, thé, Viscountt Dvonport,: the Earl of Northampton, W. R. Lysaght, the Countess of Suffolk, and the Countess of Cowley are included in the slides, as well as small cottage gardens. .' The illustrated lecture is being SUI! ot a two-zsaoni trip through Englan inig the' sumnmer of Tones of, lusclous red and grey that shades to green- on an ivory background make this dinnerware just the right accent ta the "perfect table.* A fine glaze gsives dept h -and richness to tihe colc>rs a ni ara reb eaQuty o texture which is. so important today, ntr.sting smùrt shapes Iend style and, dignity to this "modern*" design by Susie Cooper of England -exclu- otor dur- U.T CO0STS NO MORIE AT S PAU LD 1N G-GOR HAM'S,

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