Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Oct 1930, p. 51

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The Keniil\ôrthi pee-wvees,ý loS concert by the Great Lakes'bmt vveighing less than' uinety pourids, 1w vaud(eville an(l hoxing matches. The trinming Xilmette 13 to 0, finishüil ns of hônor ývi1l be Rear Admnirai the season with ive victories and one 'Williani A.', Moffett. Other distin- tie game, giving thein the undisputed -,,Ied '(lLneets iinchude Rear Admiiiirai championship of the league in thîr \V. S Croslev, Congressman Fred A.. division. lrfet n Governor Louis, L Eni- Russell Baker and Fred \VNorkm .au.,ie~n There is a possiil!,itv tbat hal .fbacks, ani Billv Rober ts ,on, riglit -\tliil Bvrd and- other high av end, played stellar gaines for Kel- cfficials will also join the gUest,.of worth, accor(ilg to Robert W. Town,- honor ist. ey, athletîc director at thé JoIseî'h Reservations are to be. made, with Sears. schôol. Jameés S.. Barcus.. 303 Seventeenth The Kenilworth migthos t' etWilmnette, phione Wihnette weighing less t han eîghtv po7n83. Wvon, froni the Ximette niidgets 7 -_________ to 0.: Wilmette ,vas victorious in thel\Walter Hildebrand' of 610 Laurel lighltw eight class for boys under. 110 avenue re 1centlyv las returne.d froai a potinds., The score \vas 13 to 0. business trip to-. Washington. D. C. A post-seas'on, game miay be plaYej He also. spent several days in New between, the Joseph, Sears liglit- York.. vveigh ts and a teain, coniposed of aluinni of the, school now -attendin g--------- Newv Trier Highi school. The.Ken!1- Worth midgets' are also cousidering a 'game vwith a teau f rom the rec Sehool In \Ii ietka. * Plan Football Banquet 'Nowv that the football, season is drawving to a close boys of the Joseilh Sears s.chool are lo£:bkng foriyard t'i the football 1)anquet to be held the latter' part of, Novýemb eri wh en fioot-I ball letters ill be a\w-.r ded. To >be »1u 9 n eligible for sucla a letter a boy ;t have 1pla\vcdlu a 't least one-half of the games tliroüghout the s eason aid' must have, lu addition, the recoin- mendation of the coach. Fa'tliers of the boys \vill attend the banquet wt their sons. Regular gymnasium 'classes and basketball 'will take the place of foot- ball at the joseph Sears school next rgg~l week. The after-school gyninasiu'n t csssfor, boys'on Mondays and Wednèesdàys will-start. Although,.'at- tendance- attes classes is voltin- tar,,. practically ail1 boys înthe scliool enrolled. last vear and an -equaily. large number màay be expected this GIVING HALLOWÈ'EN PARTY The' Jane' Addams juniors of Iluil H R .I lflige i,,, ,.lieti. i, ess....is h- TF IL 11 ER E, - -- ma Mancinelli of' 1010 'Sheridan. roadi for tlii'r annlh2 IalloweeiioaËtvtv- ta your see card-A di T TIRED SLUGGISH FEELING. INCREASES RESISTANCE TO COLDS AND DISEASE. WIL WIN! METTE 1NETKA 2050 RAILROAD AVE. EVANSTON, ILL. PATRONIZE.OUR ADVERTISERS. ,t ".*- i .y. *1 ANS WER message Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Snider of Deerfield, formerly of Wilmette, are leaving their summer home at Hast Dennis, Cape Cod, Mass., this week and will visit in New York-and De- troit before returning to their home' the, first 'of Decemlber. Phone Univ. 2178 EVANSTON 518 Davis St.

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