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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1939, 10-11

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girls who are vlsiting, by .reading' Stonies and information about, th e wonders on exhibit. Those who have read ten or more> books to date are: Ruth Burns,, Elizabeth Franke, Marilyn HIolquist, Nancy Houghton, Peter KXaufmnann, Vivian, Lindeen, Mary. Neetz, Helen Schaefer, Joanne Schaefer, Betty. Scheuber, John Schneberger, Pat.Snook. To; satisfy the interest i the in- ternational expositions, anurnber of books have been added on the pres- ent. and pait fairs. For younger children: Mel Li, by Thomas Handforth. World of Tomorrow Stories The Birthday Party Gomng Places Peter Pig's* Secret Sending a Message TÉIr, Oié 'Runawày Morilcey For Older Children: Not so Long Ago, By Ruth L.ang- land Holberg A trip to the San Francisco Expo- sition with' Bobby and Betty, by T hree Shawt Joseph Henry Jackson Lois Wenzel, and The New Wonder Book of I(nowl- end, where they edge. championships J MîcZwestern swvy, RETUIRN HOME ties and will coi Mr. and Mn.. Raymond Lamb re- threaten nationai Country club swimmers, Doroth?, Schiller, (le ft) %udia Eckert, will be in Des Mô ies, la., this tveek- compete in the national AAU swimmng and divilng 27, 28, 29 and 30. The girls, who have dominated kg for the past year, wili compete in their special- ie to form a strong medley reýayj team whieh wil cords. Max Kol n Phot( sors dert of Northbrook, years headed the last year's spoin- mr, is president of the new club. Expect Entry o.f ,7"0-Dogi Set for September 17, the all-breed show is epce to draw an entry, of more than 700 dogs. This estimate' is based on the fact that close to 500 entries were received. last ye- a r, plus plans of, the sponsors. for a more intensive canvassing of North Shore owners. Although the, deadline for. entries. is fixed for September 10, .rnany North Shore dog fanciers have al- readyr signified their intention' of. making formai nregistration ini the. near future. Amfong them are Con- way Olmstead, Lake Bluff: Hulburd, Johnson, Lake Forest; Harold Flor- sheim, Highland Park; Mrs. Myrtle Falcon Cooper, Evanston; Mns. Janet Henneberny, Golf; H. F. Pul- Glencoe; and C. J. Casselman, Chi- cago. AUI-Breed Show Inasmuch as this wil be an ail- bneed show, dog loyers will be given an opportunity to witness a wide choice of c a n i n e companions. Several dogs expected to be entered have neyer befone been on exhibi- tion, Mns. Kewley explained, adding that the list of approved judges is APPLE SAUCE* CherryNo. 2 VaUey ........ 3cane .c INDIANA VINE RiIPENED Cantaloupe. LETTUCE.. ELBERTA FREESTONE PEACH ES 'HOT HOU GOOD SIZE 15 EACH c 60 HEAD LE. e.. 5c CING g e e LGE. 2PKGS. SmaiI PkI CAN RIA __.KG IVC 1108 --,..PKG. IOCi QS Cortn Flakies or Post stern GRANULATED) ......... .... GOOP SIZE EACH ILI . i-FJi E CHERRY VALLEY« PITITO RED PIE 15e 15C lot Bake a Pie NO. 2 CAN 15 CENTRAL AVE. AND 415 ST.,1'EVANSTON I LAUNDRY 50AP MORAND!8 (Phsu baflt) I- I ~ UW~I BIgJS*. Pot 5C es UnragS 83 . Ns 'll

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