Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1934, p. 49

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their iead. d r novd fearless fight up- i fs1'acS Storner, one sonJh.I.ilalmtr101eItr This was the case last, Friday when e the Taiors won three gaines frointdie I C. and R.Oi men. Haddon Hall,__ which had anoved up to second place :. four games behind the leaders, drop- ped two out of three games to the t Kenilwôrth market and is nowv ted with- the market for third place,. RapBrothers, after climbigt third place tie with two other teains............. started slipping agaiîi last week and Iost two to Bleser's. Edelweiss Kefpe Pace. ldelweîss wvas the onilv teani close M to0 the top. to keep îace witli the .......... .._ league leaders. This was acconiplish-, e d, by taking three gaines, troni the ..... Bungalow 'Tavern, so Edelweis is low in second Iplace hef aiesbe hind the Tailors. * Th lug inividutal gainelast Fî day vas Geter's 257. Bleser's lhad t the highiest three-gaine total, 2710, in. their matches wvtl Rapp Brothers <Winneta).B lesersvon the first two gaines. 920 to 873 and 871 to 753, thenl lost the third. 932 to 913, Taiors Sweep Series........... 'l'li TaiIor2, chalked up 'a thiree- gan ttl f2645 ini swveepîing their selswith the C. anîd R. O men. The scores werC 928té 883, 837 -to 80)4 andl 880 to 709 -Pl i E(lelweiss< total wa,. oly iv-e less.... thnteTailors'.'T'le B.ngalow Taverii dropped its threc games toW. Edelweiss by scores, of' 852 to 812, 807 to 743.and 921 to 736. .Aftcr winhing ~froin .Hadde.n Hall, 836 to 795, in the first gaine, the Ken- ... ilwortb market lost the second, 864 to 812, thien carne back to ,%Il1 the third, 904 t o 845. Standings of the teais follow......... Wilinette Tailors 4 2 5 Edelweiss 136 27 571 Kenilworth 1M1 k et '35 28 6. Hadden Hall 35> 98, 556. Rapp'Brothers .429 &540, Bleer' 37 6, 429 Bungalow "Taýerii 24 3 1 381 C. and R. 011. Mei 20. 43 31" Urges Protection of 7ellef 6te .tvettuteCCSIOWN IN TE Educational System Calling u.pon voters to proteet the ..duicatioiill.svstenli of the state, .NMrs. Bernice 'É. Vanderries of WVin- ~. nletka tis week swung inito ftill stride MIODEL JNOM ES A cd u iii her canipaign, for thé. Reptublican nomination for Rcpresentative' to the April 10, froin the Se%,eiitli district. ThesIIC 'd r ase domt i 1 d ia l 1coeivenience rgtnw Hér irst nmoie .was. to annettnce dtyruel atr»urOf uSatijfa iltnw her platfon.n, a declarat ion brstling with itial issues of importance to al in The Hose of Tomortow"at A Cte- and at a very small cost, too6! You will voters. She declared "1there arc two;wej questions of greater importance' 9 . ts aieeremoe find .y ies turing the day we voters than anythers.-scbQ9ls and tuy f ProigresS a aeee oedmn i taxes-and 1 bave P1fico4 Uhose twol issues at thte top of the plaform irah t a "The, maintenance of o*r puick ~ ~ i 0oI» va~~~ *~I3f ~fr&.r$~~ school systen2 froin prnary grade ci thr ihut_ st ttehget o-A xeso ééhn was pl*sevu at wpa serve you andi save yoIW steps all V__ Î,Q derVries in ber platforni. '1t is sec- ondary to no other cal' for financial late or early caI1s.Your home can have eM~poye wii1heIp you place your order. f suppèrt. Our children shoyId flot be handicapped in their preparation for thieir future, nor should teachers and other school employes be left thî-ough non-payment of salaries to pay for the shortcomings of those i~D L E U P O B E @ charge of affairs during the past two I L~~ The second plank, in her platforni

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