Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Oct 1929, p. 3

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October 25, ·1929 WILMETTE LIFE 3 ·Next Football Contest -to . Bring N. U.-lllini Ducats· Vaudeville Talent- in Variety to Entertain at Annua:l Banquet, November ·12 Ladies and gentlemen! Permit us to present three Wilmette citizens who will have choice seats at the Northwestern- Wabash football encounter scheduled for this Satur~ day afternoon at Dyche stadium. They will attend the game as guests of \\"11. :m:Tn: · L11-'1-: and in considerati\)11 of having · solved correctly and promptly the problems prcs~nt<:d in a Football Contest conducted in \\'JI.:'Itl~1'n: LIFE la st wctk . \\. e art· pka::;ed to pr~ se n t: Mrs . J. C. Wilson, 917 Sixteenth street Joseph Blaha, 106 Fourth street Laura J. Hill, 917 Sixteenth FINE PROGRAM AW~ - HALLOWE'EN REVEttRS Movies, Tap Dancers, Accordionists and "Eats" to Feature Entertainment for Children A mystery play and a western thriller are on the calendar for the Hallowe'en moving picture party being sponsored by the \Vilmette Playground and Recreation board for Hallowe'en evening at each of the school gymnasiums. Mi-lton E. Reid will be in charge uf the party at the Stolp gymnasium and the Howard gymnasium party will Je under the personal direction of Daniel ).f. Davis director of recreation. Sta~t With Parade .,_ Take ReP"ular Exercise Coaclt Warns Businessmen Chid ni Polict· Henry Brautigam ·tcl\'iscs that ckstruction of property I-lallt)wc\·n pranbters will twt he Tom Robinson. \rortlm·estem uni\Trsity swimming mentor, in spe:-tkinq ,;1lerated in \\'ilnwttt'. and he em. phasizes thi s :-.tatement with the anbdnre the \Yilmctte Rotary cluh at nouncement that furty policemen will it:-; luncheon meeting at the Shawnee l·ountrv club last \Yednesdar. dedan:d Let the Hallowe'en picketer · patrol the streets ni tht· village on the that e~·~n· business man should den)te take your front gate, porch steps, Pig-ht s of October 30 and October 31. .\11 persons who are found des troying at kast two lwurs each week to s'nnH: or clo;s posts. ur damaging- prL)JWrty will he br·.)ught i·,rtll of athletic activity in order t(l ~~~-ell pln·sicallv fit. Over-exc rtinn. he · Classi d will easily help you tn the police station and prosecuted. Chief Brautigam has · requested \Vil~ta ted. would he nracticalh· unheard nf if eac h individual provided some form find a ay to replace or repatr mdte parents to co-operate hy keeping th eir childri·n at home on Haltli regular exercise in his program. then1. Try it! llnn·'e n night or seeing tn it that the .\LL 'KJ~DS OF ('ARPE~TER WOHK, children do not engage in destructive repairing- a.nd rt'modeling dmw by re- Hallowe'en antics. Richard Wolfe, Kenilworth liahh~ · man reasonably. Call aft_ er t,. · w £· ., EN ' HALL O Trustee, Is Convalescing 6 P. l\I. 1\.fr. Rut a r. Winn. 2480. Richard \Vo lfe, 414 Essex road, Kenilworth. a memher of the Kenilworth Vi llage hoard, is com·alescing from an appendicitis operation at St. Francis hospital in Evanston. Mr. \\'olfe has been at the hospital for more than two weeks and is exp.e cted tn he able to r eturn home sometime nex t week · Frcdrrick F.. Clerk. supet·intendent of Pneumonia .Appears With ·rw Trier High school. will nrrscnt his nhservatinns on education in Europe beComing of Colder Season fore the Wilmette Civic 1u'1chr()ll at Two active cases of scarlet fever, noon todav at the UniversitY dub u-: one of chicken pox, one of diphtheria. Chirag·o. ~{ r. Clt>rk spent srveral months ami two of pneumonia were reported in Emopc la.;;t wintrr sturlvinP.· :'ecnndary hv the Wilmette Health department education. His talk today is exprcted fnr the week ending Monday, October ' to attract a larg-e g-rnup nf ·t'w Trier 21. The general health s ituation in the township men who haw~ offices in the village is good, the department reports. loop. Frederl·ck E. Clerk Talks at Civic Luncheons Today ,·

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