Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 May 1927, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE LIFE May 6, 1927 Greenleaf avenue ~nd Seventh street English ·Lutheran · - Regular Sunday service May 8 at 11 Dr. Irwin F. Vpson passccl away at o'clock. Rev. Ralph Helm will preach. the residence of his son Dr Geo.rge You are cordially invited. D Upson, · · · ' · avenue, 607 \ Vashmgton I Dr. Irwin F. Upson Dies at Residence of Son Here 1 Three Towns Will Compete in Track Baseball Events Arrangements for conducting tht· North Shore Grammar school tra ck meet were made Tuesday night at · :1 meeting of the reprcscntativ<.· s ()f Bolt wood school of Evanston, and the Kenilworth and \Vilmette sc hools. Di rector Jackson represented BoltwcH> 1. Bob Townley re\)resented Kenilw<W i :1 and Director D. M. Davis and Dud!~ ·,· C. Stone acted for Wilmette. · 1t wa s Yoted to hold the meet ()JJ Saturday morning, May 21, at Evan ... ton. the field to. be determined latn . The weight classes arc the same ;)..; last year: Boys under 85 pound .... under 95, and ovc.r 95. All classes ar· · to he.' repre se nted in the pole vault. S pound s hot-put, running hroa.d jump. and running high jump. All clas~t ·-. arc to he entered in a 50 yard da ... h and a nO yard hurdle race. '(he larg e~' class will run a 100 yard cla s h and t llt ' two smallest classes . a 75 yard da s:1. Points will count 5 for first, .1 · icw second, 2 for third, and 1 for fom t! 1 place. The committee also arranged for ;, playground ba se ball league with t \\' I) cla ssrs entered: under 100 pounds and over 100 pounds. The \VilnH.:ttt· schedule in baseball is as follow ~: Tuesda~· . ~1 ay 10, \Vilmcttr at Ken ;! . worth: Thur. day, May 12, \Vilmette :1 t Bolt\\·oocl: Tuesday, May 17. Kenil worth at \Vilmctte; Thursdav, Ma\' l1J . Holtwood at \\Tilmctte. ·Mr. ·B all. manual training instructor of the \\r:l mette schools, ha s been sdected : · 1 coach the \Vilmette team . :\frs. Edgar Fostrr Alden anrl ~l r·. L o uis \Yell s Hall will hl' joint ho--t csscs to th{' old and new h e>ar d oi el i rector s and office rs of the Sout her !l \Voman' s cluh at lunch eon todaY a: the Illinoi s \Vomcn' s Athletic cl uk I . Now that the days are longer and wanner, give your wife a little vacat.ion, once in a while, from the stove and the sink. Bring her to the the Sunday school at 9:45. Joseph Johnson, \Vednesday, April 27, after an illness superintendent. A. D. Cash will teach ~f more than ten months' duration the adult Bible class. New sonolars are · 1 always welcome. Dr. Upson \Yas a graduate of the Chicago Dental co llege in 1889 and had been engaged in continuous pracMUSIC SOCIETY MEETS The North Shore Mu:;ical socien· tice in Chicago since 1891. He was a presented a very intere ·ting Genna;1 member of Atseningo lodge, A. F. and program on Monday, April 25. Those A. M., No. 435 of Binghampton, N. Y., who took part in the afternoon's cn- the American Dental association, Illinois Dental soc iety, and the Chicago tertaimnent were Ida May Bush, Frances Evans, Ruby Truitt. Bertha Dental society. Burial \vas at ~f emorial Park SaturDubbs, Alvene Resseguie, Gevilta Neuday, April ~kranz. Mayo Dazey, \Vinifred Cre~. and Mrs. Ruth. M.rs. G. Ross Stewart THANK OFERING of 1033 Gre.enwood avenue ·was the hostess and a ssis ting her wer e Mn. \Vomen of St. Augu tine's EpiscoF. \V. Fuermann and ~{r:-;. Ah·ene pal church arc to hold their annual Cnitccl Thank Offering service \)f Ress eguie. Communion at the church Friday Mrs. C. H. Loughridge, who has morning, ~~ ay 13, at 11 o'clock. M r-;. spent the past month in \iVilmettc · George Allen ~1ason of Trinity church, visiting her niece , Mrs. 1'. B. Gibson, Highland Park. president of the of 429 Tenth street and her sister, \Voman's Auxiliary of the Chicago Mrs. C. L. Rickett s . of R07 Ashland dioce se, wilt be the speaker. avenue, is returning today to her home JOHANNA MEETING THURSDAY in Granville, Ohio. The last regular meeting of Korth Shore Johanna \Yil 1 be held on Thursday, :May 12, at the home of Mrs. L. M. Hamburger at 502 \Villow road, \Vinnctka . The meeting wilt begin at 1 12 noon "·hen luncheon will be served. Better care can be given to Decorat:\frs. 11 ile s L. Friedman and Mrs. M. ing before the Spring Rush. Shand or Zinner will be the assisting hostesse s. Free Estimates \Vilm ettc Cafe · wh ere dinners are top -notch and the service 1s prompt and courteous. The Now! .. I Wilmette Cafe Opposite Village Hall M. Portenhauser Painting ~ Decorating Meals that satisfy 1030 Greenleaf Ph. 2764 -o:\1 r. and ~f r~. F. J. ~clingrr, .l r., a nd familv of 710 Linden avenue arc 1110\' ing St. Loui s the latter vart of ~fay . wh ere ~fr. Selinger's bu s in ess is takin~ hi111. 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Have your child's eyes examined once a year, We' ll prescribe the right Glasses- only when Glasses are needed. ,~1 MAIN STREET Wilmette ~hone w.hneib~got J.C.Siown eJltjcUring f'fubios 9rk~-G~,r)~O ~ Carleton Kaume9er $27 Davis ,ftrett .. Bvanston Ill A. D. VanDemen OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Other Eveninga by Appointmtnt l'lo·eaee N. Wood 0. D. 709 -------------------- MAIN STREET 2000 ~~~~~~~1: PlJone Wit.

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