14 WILMETTE LIFE June 21, 1929 Wins High Honors . I JJall Team Rests Sunday; Prepares for Chicago Tilt Last Sunday' s baseball contest between the Wilmette C. of C. team and Waukegan was cancelled because of a soggy field. Portions of the infield and outfield at the Village Green were under water and local fans had to forego their usual Sunday entertainment. A hot tilt is on the menu for this Sunday afternoon when the Chicago Postoffice nine will be the guests of the home aggregation. The battle is hilled to begin at 3 o'clock at the Village Green. Robinson will catch and either Phillips of Kennedy will twirl for Wilmette. A bit of interesting reading for the fans has been compiled. The batting averages for the fiv~ games playc.d to date show Borre and J anetz leading the club with their hefty performances with the bludgeon. The entire club is hitting the hall for a .354 average. The complete swatting records to date ·are as follows : G. AB. R. H. Pet. 5 .Tanetz, cf . .5 Borre, 3b. . . . . .2 Tagtmeier, lb. \Vebh, If. . . . . . . . . . 2 . . t) Baker, 2b. . .5 Liepe, ss. Robinson, c. ". ' ' 5 5 Phillips, p. . :{ Kennedy, p. .4 Smith. If. Burmeister, c. . . . . . Pm·tE:'rfi ld. rf . . . . . . . 5 K:-tssel, lb. ' ... . ' .. 4 Braun, utility . ' .. .. 1 ' ' ·) SHOES FOR ALL SPORTS Playfellow 19 l!l 6 Play and enjoy the sport -in stylish, comfortable Arch-Preserver shoes THB IR 4 5 5 0 ] 10 10 2 2 .52'3 .526 .500 .400 .3R9 3 fJ · Shoe Shop 62.6 C~ureb Stre~t 11RCH PRE~ER.VED 1 EVANSTON Miss Roslyn Sincere was graduated \Yith highest honor~ in History, French, and Latin, from the university School for Girls at I 106 Lake Shore dri\·e, Chicago, according to an announcement made recently on theme d.av. ~[iss Sincere. who .is a daughter of ~Ir. and Mrs. Charles Sincere of 196 Beach road, Clencoe. was the youngest member of the graduating class. She plans to enter \\'cllcsley college in the iall. 2.1 18 6 4 7 8 6 4 12 6 2 1 1 5 0 . .) 12 -t J.t- a 2 3 1 3 2 0 .381 .333 .333 .333 .250 .25iJ .214 15 0 1 .U3 .000 ... Two-base hits-Liepe. 2· Portrrfitld, J anetz, H.obinson, Smith. ' Th rct-base hits- Borre Robinso n, 2: Liepc, J anetz, Home runs-Robins o n, Porterfield. Borre, Liepe. Robert Richardson , 145 Melrose aYCnue, Kenilworth returned recently from Culver acadenn- \\"here he spent thi s last Year in -school. . ~[is s Martha Richard so n returned Ia t Friday froin the Rald\\·in school Brn1 ~f a\\·r. Pa. :\Ir. and ?\.f rs. Richard~on and their two children left today for Ha~·\,·a nl, \Yi s. \Yhere they will spend the . umm er months. For the Bride For the Graduate ' For the Anniversary GIVR FLOWERS Scores of Floral suggestions- new ideas for that special occasion. We take particular pride in our , Wedding Bouquets and decorations. Quick Service! 11 rs. James C. M urrav. 433 Cum nor road, Kenilworth left -Ia t week to motor do\Yn to Princeton \\·here her son, John, graduated last TuesdaY. ~lis . Coralee \Vhitsett of \Vilmette accompanied ~frs. :\1 urraY. Gilbert 0-;good. . on of Mr. and - ~f rs. Rm· Os good oi 423 Essex road. Kenil\\·orth \ras another north shore boy to graduate from Princeton . -0- -o- 1614 Sherman Avenue JOHN WEILAND . University 502_1 1 Robert Law of 24 \Yarwick a \·eJack Rathbone, 523 Abbottsford road, n Ut. K 1..'11 il \\'orth entertained at t\\·o Kenilworth returned home from ·Princeluncheon and bridge parties last Tues- ton last Friday, Jack has just comday and Thnr~day . pleted his sophomore year. ~[ rs . fOVNTAIN 5QVAR[. · LVANSTON Blue Kidskin For the Summer Ensemble THE SU.M MER SCHOOL of eight weeks of enjoyable art training In the studios and out of doors begins July 8 and ends August 31. There are sketching classes along the lovely lake front and in the woods and gardens, and there is work Indoors ln the beautiful, spacious and airy class rooms that overlook miles of trees on thf shore line. To those who are interested to lea~ what the very advanced methods ot this School give them In the eight . weeks' Intensive training course we would be plea~ed to send full information. Th~ rtgular da11-arhool 11~ar btgina Stpt~mbtr 9. 19-U and tnda Jun~ 6. 19JO. Evtning School continuta t 'Jrou~houl tht achool 11tar. timt. Jun1or Clauta mttt Soturdo11 morning&. ..finrollmtnta or~ acctpttd at 1m11 ~ Blue Shoes, alluring in any shade, achieve ·even greater importance in the Summer Mode . . . Blue for the Sports Costume, Blue for the Afternoon Frock and Blue for the Traveling Ensemble. In Strap or Pump versions, vanously styled and priced. A One-Strap of undeniable modishness is in Marine Blue Kidskin attractively appliqued in silk kidskin. Gracefully designed, high heeled and conservatively priced at THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS 626 CHURCH ST. GREENLEAF $8.50. LORD'S FIRST FLOOR 1674 /