Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 May 1927, p. 49

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May 6, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE empire-Billy Sher ma n 8C Stolp (5 ) Jim :\IcDermott, C. P ..Jon es. P . H. K lund e r. P. Ed Di e rk~. 1 B. 1 L Older, lB. D . :\I inor, 2 R. .r. Frost, 2B. The Cila111pion Terminals , clo cd , Intra -Mural Baseball H. Fo~t l· r. ~ll. c~. Gromnws. 2D. their haskt'thall S(·a.;o n \\ ' rdn cs d.av of ' Th_e h~seball games in the \\' ilml'ttl' .J. Dunn. ~ . ~R Fuc hs, S. ~ . ~ . :'\l'i:->on, H . 1·'. D. '\Vax. C. F. last week h.\· cldc·at ing th e Cham. \ion j P_uhltc School league arc fcatt~rcd hy H.. YoungiH· rg-, t '. F. .f. HirsC' h. L. F . 1 Chandler !(·am : :> f F nns (I r r l.11_g. _score s the result_ usually ol heavy H . Hoolit' r. L. F. I!. Uos::;, H. F. 1 11 1 'J'I , 'I' , · . ,.· ' , · · -l to ;J. I Iutttng- and a profuston uf errors. All <;, t'tttll· r. Suh . 1 t Oc; t-.: till' It · < lC I ( ·tt t Il(· Ill · a 11 t }lC games are a s ucce .~s troll\ · . l'rlllllla I . . cl the I l . I .ott. SuiJ. l'mpin·s -.J im Laurifl:-;on , Bill Kf'llt' Y start anc wen· \\'tt hn ttt rt ·d , 1 t: 1 · · · Terminals Out to Capture Honors in I School Athletics Baseball Contests ;·-- - - - - - - - - · SB Stolp (22) J. ~I Pe . C. VARSITY " Pride of the North Shore" FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY tton th e cnttr ~· ...,an w , 1 l. , , thrCJughout ,, . 1.11<.: . 1 entJJnals art· now dt\'oting thctr tlllll' to hru ·..:h inJ.! ·· 111· · UJ> 0 11 tl Jetr door baseball t~·:un. \n rk. Th e team meets for prartiCL· tuur tim <::; a wed~ nn their ':::>\\'tl diallHIIHI, locatt cl in \Vashington J> . rk tl 1 k · ,, · " ·. a t lc a ·e 1ront. _Iltey CO\'et and arl' \\'or king for the mdoor ba :;cball cup as hard a the,· d id for t h I k I II . . t.: . . ' co1 l pc ,-I . tatH 1 · pomt qt cnthus1a:-;qJ and · · · certa11t · twn an<1 t 1 1c playlllg h pro\'(.: as the st:a!-1\.111 pr()grv:-.!'1e s. j-' '\C ·u 1 ts ot· 1 ast \\'l'l' k' · s ganws Intramu r al Indoor Ball 1.\ pril :.!:.!. 1:t::!7) rtcrca · to tm · ·tl(l\\.: to >a~ l't >a cup. Only one hur~c . . hoe court i . ., com1 t ·d 1 t 1 . 'I' · . P e c , . Hl t It: . crnu.nal t:::>ssc r s are n.1a nagmg to g<:t Ill thc:tr share of pract1ce. .J. i'h:unlwr~. C. H H (· rman:-;111\ , l' .1. 1-:nt mbaug-h, P. ! :\1. Simon~. 1I:. \\'. Fn~lun<l. l B. H . J:'ul.ton .. , ~ ~~.1. t:ygt: r . 21:. .I. Stem. ·· J ·· .\. I !t·~s. :: C. F . Tilly, S. !-'. . \ . Stnu·hing-, !:'. ~ . F . Eclward ~·. L. F. .\ . ~~~~th. o . F . F . Chrlstian!'on . c '.F. H. K obh. H. F . l ' mpin· -· :. \\' . 1 :atiH ·n·oal · Hnwanl till Howard ti.\\'on iJy f.,rfo ·it J ' 1!·) \~· ~trd :i .. ~ (:;f;) I· · l O~<'am , t · · Howard ~. n (:::.! l H. L~· !-~li P , S . ~ . B. Howard . H . F. F. Ehrlt'in . L. F. H. King-, <'. F . C. \~' illiams. S . ~ . I: . Quinlan, ::rd. 7< · ~t·olp < :1 ) .·\ . ~(luil. 1 . II. t'r: t wford . 1' . 1{. :\kKay, 1st . H,h \"oun~· . 2nc1. .1. Hani~on . ('. St. Fran \'is ( 2~) J'. H.obol. P. T ..\lay, 1 H. K . Ho!-IR, ~D . L. Pa)lillnn . :lB. I L l·~li~ . L . F . ·Mary Brian Ben Lyon in a Great Comedy 1'. :\foran. S. S. Rrowning-, C. F . .f. J>emp~l·.Y. H. F. P. Kt·lley, Sub. P. Soul~'. Suh. H. c;(-fttngE>r !Sub. Cmpir·~--Jim Bak(' r ' 1:. "HIGH HATS" EXTRA COMEDY AT OPTIMIST CONFERENCE Several members of the \\'ilm cttt.: Optimist club are expecting to a t ten d the sessions of the Illinois and Iowa district of Optimist International to be held in Decatur. Ill.. next \Ht'k. Ellen M. Long Passes . Away at Home Friday ll.,wanl ~ 1~ (.\pril :!i, l!J:!i) ( :n) H·1ward SA ( I ::1 ) Ellen ~1. Long, wiic oi the late ~ o.-; eph Long \\'ho passed a " ·a\' ' at c;, Huff. 1 n. Sarasota, Florida. last June , di~d at ll. If··Udt· l'~nn. ('. F . H. Ht:i n drich s. 1 H. H. .Jordan. CF. ht-'.lr homt·, 815 Crc·gon· avenue Fri T . Bur:k. P . day evening, April 29. · Servict·s ' wert· \\'. ( :atlt~·reoal conducted irom t hl' Scott Funeral Howar1l 71! ( 11 ) llolllC Ia t 'I' I Rev. ('.e.o rgc p . I Iluward i .\ . · .':} nc~c ay. A . Zlbbk c .<I::) H. Huck. l'. t'. :\faine. C. ~.f ~g r ll ut tht' Prt· shyterian church pl'(:- S. P~lmt:!r, J' .· P . Potte r . lB. stduw. Interlllcnt \\'a s m"cl·' at R" S~' n. \\ ater:-;, l 1... . · r-. ' . " " " · · L. \ Volff, ~D. L. :\fcHalt!, 2B. Hrll Ct..:lllt:tt·ry . H. Knob !... 3g_ C. Anderson. S. S. ~~ r;;. Lo ng was horn 111 Jackson, D. Pavallc.-k .·L . · F . H. Stlecht. :-lB. R. Do ln nder. n. F . ~~ · 1 · 1 (· f J. Helm u th. H. S. · rc 11gan. atH was J-t years o age at R. Sim on s. H. F. n. Mt·ekt'r. C. F. H. K l1·m, L. F. her death. ~ht· was the daughter ni R. Uolden. H. F. A. D. Ft·rrt:n. one of the founders of J. Jorda.n. C:· . F. , ·. J . . t..mptlt!---{ ,, \\". liat-'le t·eoal tl lC \\' I1 J11(·ttl' 111pr0Vl'll1t?llt rt SS flCtattOil l and an t·ditt,r ()i the Chicago Rccc)rd Playground Ball Jlcrald . (April :!7, 1!127) ::-tulp 7B C\7) Stol p ;c (UI) ~h s. Long had htl'll a resident of r· o ·. ~trom. r. . H. 1~i n g-, r.... F. \ \'ilml'ttC ior m·c-r I\\'Cllt)'- SC \'<'11 years J. Davidson. 1 B. F. Polso n . R. F. and her passing \\'ill be mourntd by a D. Church. P. .:\. Sobel. 2H. .. . · 1 · · · I Billy Brus(' 2 H. H. Q uinla n . 1 D. va:-.t c1rc e ot trtL'IlC s. , \V. Kunz, c. F. H. Crawford. 3D. She is sunin·d h~· her snn . C. S. I P. 'VilliamR. ~]~. · B. Ho":.a. r d, C. \ · T d F. Robinson. ;:,. K R Mei..,ay, P. I,ong o f .S . an .· ntonto, cxas, an a H. Osbor ne. r.. F . A. 1\lcLNm, s. S. grandaughtn, Eve lyn, 12 yea:s of age. F. Ben nett~ ~t F. \ V. Larlt>e, C. F. L . J o n es, t '. IL Johnson. J>. H . Hunter . 1 J;. \\'. Hawkin:-;(Jn, :! 1:. C. ~I· tlkl'l'. :l 1~ . E. Loughrin, :n=: . J.'. ThOrt)P, c. E . Procknow, ll. \\·. Blanksllt'im. H. !S. OUR GANG " SEEING THE WORLD" Monday-Lois Moran " WHIRL WIND OF YOUTH" Wednesday- Ramon Nov.uro "LOVERS" Friday- Laura La Plante " THE LOVE THRILL" Saturday Matinee BARREL OF FUN For the Children Monday- Gift Night THURSDAY DISCOVERY NIGHT FAVOR REAPPORTIONMENT A rdcren cl um submitted to mem bers oi t he Chamber of Commercl' WITHOUT this week fu und thl' membership m COMMISSION favor :::>f a rt:apportionm(' nt to g tv e On Desirable Homes and Apartmeat Buildings Cook county be tt er representa ti on in John Haacock M·tual Life laa111'· th<.· state leKislature. A simila r "silen t, nee Compaaf \"Otc showrd l)\'trwhclmin g- opposition , LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent to a proposed sta te tax on gasoline 1 A. D.111 W. Adams St., Cbleago D. Hall. S. H. Hob Hess. Sub. R. Hopkins. Sub. H. Ston·r. Sub. 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