Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1930, p. 7

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had neyer danced and those , Who bac! danced before but bac! left. off during re- cent years, were given opportunity to learn the newest dance steps., The second new. activity introduced during- tbe year was the auction, and contract' bridge, classes..,. The classes had, large ,membersbhip and, were given under the direction of Helen Hyde Car.: ter. The'organïzation of -the class was due to tbe efforts .of a board member,- Mrs. Jay'R. B rown. Many Croups Asit Practically all of the local organiza- .tions were actively interestecl in the recreation -work and were. repr .esented on the recreation council, a -body govern- ing thé rules and conduct of adult recre- ation activities. A list of the organiza- fions and business co'ncern.s whicb were active during the year past. Witb, their representatives follows: FI. J. Baughman, Howard P. T. A.; S. C. Bennett, Baptist chrh;Mrs. Nor- man Dl. Betts, Woman's activities; Wil- liam Blanksheim, 1. 0. O. F., Robert 1. Blasdell WJLmuTee LiPE; Walter M. Doose, Men's gym class; Ralpb H.. Dur- hami Special- Occasions; Mrs. RusseL G.ý Flcod, Woman's -Catholic club; Dr. W. W.Hawkins, Aime ian Legion;E-i Hess, Hess, Motor service; Daniiel R. Hicks,- Ridge Electnic;- Paul A. Hoffman, Eastern Star ; Philip Hoffman, Optimist club; David Larson, Englisb LutIieran churcb; David C. Leach, St. Augustine cburch; Rev. H> W. Meyer, St. John's Lutheran church ; Nicholas Miller, Ridge Pharniacy; John J. Moran, Chan-ber of -rI - i- . . 1 . - %.wtl a » vi. The entire recreation program last year zost precisely $12,933.16, a sum inclusive of salaries for the director and bis assistants, salaries for attendants, disbursements'for printing, stationery and> supplies, special occasions, athletlc supplie s, prizes, perman- ent. equipment , repaîrs1 on equi pment, main- tenance of ice rinks, fuel and Iigbtf, inci- dentais, publicity, painting and other work at .Village. Green.' Director Davis concludes his annual.re- port witb recommendations for, improve-, ments, during the coming year.. Amongý the suggested improvements. are re-sur-.ý facing of the tennis. courts at the Villag Green, building. of more tennis courts, installation of a wading pool at the Vil- lage Green, and a fuil-time attendant' at the Village Green. The Recreationi board will act -uipon these recommenda-. tions at its néxt meeting. Mr., and 'Mrs. Robert 'Calvert and terchîldren, Robert, j r., Carol, and George, of 1526, Highland a-venue.. arrived horne Sunday f rom -a motor trip of five. weeks, durig which they vis ited Wasbington and. Baltimore, spending most of the time in Maryland. Miss Dorothy Caldwell of. Pittsburg9, who has been visiting Mr. andMrs. J. P. Caldw,ýell at'730 Cenitral avenueý,bas returned. S. H. Darst of $31 Central avenue entertained H-ugh Snith -of Chicagýo last week-end as his guest. View of Entrance to Dning Room «'heeis ino substitute for good foodq." 1131 CENTRAL AVENUE WILMETTE - -- ~- - - - ter, Ridge Conflectmonry; J. J. Schneider, -Scbneider's Bootery; Rollin Simonds, Congregational 'churcb; Bernard Smith, *-Knights of Columbus; Mrs. H. A. Storms, Logan-Howard, P. Tr. A.;- Mrs. J. .H. Stackbouse, Cèentral-Laurel. P. T.A. Lowell F. Todd, Metbodist cfiurch;i H.. 0. von. der* Hoff, Presby- *terian cburch; 1Virs. Ernest R. Frecipan, Woman's club; Mrs. Charles F. Beinlick, Catholic Daugbters of Amerika. Athletic. Committee 139 Dresses af .Les$ Than >Manufac- Iurer's. Co>sif Glazing Contractors 1079Ebti St.- Wi metka TeL VWinnetka 16 LA JEUNESSE, mc. Juniors' and Girls' Wear 1 168 Wuimtt, F Ave.. 1208 Central Ave. Phones: Wilniette 131 and 190 For More Titan Forty Yeara for COAL or , C4=;--

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