Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1933, p. 10

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ýdirec- The awarding of niedals took place on Friday afternoon. at each playground at special assemblies prepared by the playground -instructors. The awards were made by Mr.. Davis. Toppiig. the list of high point, win- lier s is. Dorothy D'avis of Vattman. park who had a total ofl 107 points to win the, Senior girls' gold mnedal award. Next to ber was Blanche Kreusch of the Village Green playground Who won: the, Senior girls' silver award with a total of 82 points. Luc ille Heerens, wmnner of -the Intérmediate girls' gold award had third placein >the -ist wîth 73 points, closely followed by Tomi Carney of the Village Green play- ground, winner of ýthe, Senior boys' award, with 72 points. As in aIl compétition on tîhe play- ground, the children are divided. into age groups in order that each child mnay have a fair chance 'to participate in ithç events. The youngest groZ* onf-~ sisted of children under ten years of age called the Junior group. Children ten, eleven, and twelve years of age were placed in the Intermediate group,, and children thirteen, fourteen, and 6if- teen years .of age competed ini the Sen-1 ior group. Thete was a set of three medals given to the girls of each age group and another set of niedals for the boys of eacb group. Winners of the muedals hy groups were: fior Girls s. Vattman park. gold iliçudi, iui pot.5IJI Blanche Kreusch, Village Green pîlay- ground. silver medal, 82 points. .Dorothyv Neuses, Village Green play- grouid,. bronze medal, 50 points. Honorable mention: Shirley Pearson, Vattman park; 45 points. and Alice Wagnier. Vattman park. 40 points. Senior Boyi Tom .Carne>', Village, G'reeti play- grouind. gold medal,.72 points. Will iam Jenlçins, Vattnman park, sil- ver medal, 56 points. James Badger, Vattmnan park, bronze nwlzal .35 noints. k R Ga-ugêer IB. Bjork IE. Hardt IB. Sweet IG. Saxtôxi PB. Shotge B. Gautge i-.Egget R. Steffens Hoffmnann Flôrists P. Bleser D, Htuck B. Miller G. Huck I. Kosmnertz H. Johnson M. éGuy B. Braun B. Huck S. Keil E.Lani D. 14arký F. Oeleril .1. Krafthefi H. Lang J.Lyn( (14) North Shore Specials (1,J) W. Lynchi J. Lynch B:. Lnge G.Kau-se F. Oelerlch B. Krafthefer. D'Barker H. Lundai John Sheridan JIlm Sheridt m Hl. lange Christian Scientisotý, <() T. Saxton tobblerx _(4) R.'Welch N. Smith B. Biehi L. De, Young T. Darlington *S. Smiith NI. WIlla3 R. Robertson *D. Gash E.Bleser J1. Miller R. Steffens T. Hopkins, P. Fiegen 1'. Sehinler EThaIiian, R.Hoffain .A. Bauer . %illerl 3.Y. P. L). '(6> Florlsts P~. I1uUk S. Keli H. Kosmertz H. Kunzer B. Huck P. Petroski MY.P. Dé. <10> G. Stone W. Rogers V. Wyle J.- moore C. Nordberg G'. Pahîrnan C. Hill A. Cramer (22) K. of. C. (12) M. Bruedigaxi Ô;Wieberg 14. Sieren D.- Chester B. Stordeutl B. Ferrarini, N. Bruedigan C.. Sehopen B. Nord Bl. Schinler K. of C. (3) B. Stordeur .LChester W. Ijttenreuther J. Mîller W-.Sehleuter T. Hopkins Ný Johnson O.Stordeul- J. Bell Treani Standings an mniel's pilaygroundi l>all league:, "Si"PI#'ellsg League 1ioffmann FiorlJsts .... .0 M. Y. P. D.01.0 .1 i.7-50 North Shore Speciah4 ...3.. 12.3750 ChristianIn it :.~i .2~50 Y. P.C........ ..)50 . t ............... -2 .000 ~~. i-iaru~ W. Rogers I Final games 1» àthe iad'l)tlig i.Robinson V. Wylel-ileague ar-e tfo bê. played this eek. gold medal, 32 points.. .Ralph White, Vattrnan park. silver' niedal, 26 points. Wilbur BaIl, Vattman, park, bronze inedal, 24 points. Philip McLeod, Vattmnan park. hlonor- able mention, 20 points., Points werc awarded for phyving in scheduled inter.playgronnd ballgames, and for entering and Placing in any village-wide event ini which the twvo playgrounds were competing against rach othier. or ini any event ini which en- trants froin each playground werée coffpeéting fo)r itid.iidital honors. List Various Events. Evnsfor whicil Points were 'COUnlt- e(I %Vere: Senliors"-Pet show, Poster making, sand modelinig,. 75-'vard dash: 50-yard dash. running broad junp, playground ball th1row~, tennis, and ruinning high junip. literinîediate.,;'Territorýý, pet show, Handicraft Exhibit Placed jin Librar y An exhibit of handicraft made by the children of the* Village Green pla,-' ground lias been arranged at the \Vil- mette public librar% throughi the cour- tesy of Miss Mary. Winnier Hughies, childreni's librarian. Tuiç dispiav i5 in the children's sec- tion of the librarv. and rmay be viewed during the regular ibrary liours, Miss H Iughies says. AIl of the 'articles ou display are the work of the children and were niade ou the playground dur- i . the past seasoni as, a part of the reçgular prograffiof activities, under the supervision of Miss:.Bessie Costo, as- sistanit to the instructor., The display is à part of the final exhibit. beld at the closing prograni of the Village Green playgrouild. Fridav alioý Nancy Henderson, Vattman park, ground bail chit bronze medal, 31 points. Skyrockets in1 Patsy Symons,. Village Green play- season last ThF ground, honorable mention, 29 points. Village Green. Nomn Junir Boys, est avenue, is.ca NormanHoffnàin., Vattman parIl, group. finished. n of the teatn. The secason undefeated.1 Mette.. I >,1233 Lake ave- Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Korte, 544 ednesday from a Greenwood avenue, left Friday to t Hartford, Mich., motor to Deep River, Minn., where tms, formerty of they will fish in Winniegosh lake.. They will also .-go.to Port Arthur.-I tion offce wiu uebc cosed auritng te' next two weeks since these two weeks are reserved anniially for the vaca- tions of Mr. Davis and bis staff. * Mr. Davis started bis vacation Tues-, day of this week and refused to divulge, *his plans, other than that he and \Fr. Davis and their daughter, Dorothy. will spend. sorne time at A' Century of 1Progress, which, due to the f act that a recreation worker's hours -on idtt numnber f rom ten to twenty-four' ail ,seven days of. the, week,1 they h ave been Jable to visit onlly a few times before. The Davis family is also planning to take several short trips. to points of initerest in Indiana, Illinois and1 otîter surrondingstates. Ow Bicycle "Hike Glen W. Gathercoal, with Früd Aschbacher, 1411 Lake'avenue, is tak-- ing a postman's holiday- vacation. The pair, started Monday morning on a pro- posed 500-mile bicycle hike to .northerni Wisconsin. On returning fror tlui, trp M.r. Gathercoal, with Mrs. Gather- coal atid-thetr sons, Glen IlI and Don- ald. will visit Mrs. Gathercoal's îar- ents at Rockford, Illinois. M.\r. and 'Mrs. Dudley C. Stone are mfaking no definite, plans othcr tItan, that they plan, to mfotor to Auro ra iîext S;atturdav. evening tio visit Mrs. Sto ie's parents and, Ieavîng their sons; Dtudley. 'r.Murray, and William, therej, il take short motor trips to various points of -interest. Visits in Indliana MisDee>Riggle, playground instrue- tor at the Vattman park playgrouind. left Saturday noon af ter the .play- grotunds closed ' for lier homne inIn i- diana. Her parents will accompany lber hack to Wilmette for a visit t(> the WVorld's Fair. Later in the suninier-. Miss Riggle is planning to take a 111- tor trip into the. North Woods. Mis e. Skidmore ,bas. not nmadv definite'plans ýfor a vacation trip, VISIT> IN THE EAST Mrs. Edward C. Geither and datig- ter, jean, 1601 Tenth str eet, returtivd M onday of last week froin a hive- weeks' visit in Sscarsdale. N. V.,

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