Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jun 1935, p. 24

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Ms,* CASES WÀA*DROUE HAT' BOXES- TRUNKS Y. aLto repoir and,,rofiis .au Mmtes ! traaks, and bau,. PA TRONIZE< OUR ADVERTIS.ERS. popularity of this game at recent par- ties, has determined to continue it as a regular club feature. The gamie will begin at 9 o'clock and continue until 111. It. will be omitted only: on, eve- nings for which dinner-dances have been, arranged. The. regular seasonal club golf tournament 'is now ini prog- ress. The :1935 year book listin g al special évents is now on the prîes s. ORNEW.r-UR VAUJT STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES EVANSTON FIRIP*OO.F: WARUHOUSE Un. 0091 Wili 914 and ie ineeet wfliciiwas conducred by the physical education department of the school Tuesday afternoon at the Wilmnette. Village Green. 0f thel two hundre d or more en:- trants seven ,pùpils had the distinction of winnling ýfirst place' in: eaclh event. entered. They were -Bruce 'Smith, fourth grade boy in Miss Helen Har- dick's rogom, who won first place Kn the 40-yard dash for fourth, grade boys: and' the standing, hroad. jutnp: for the same age g roup; john Brandt a pupil in Miss Lulu Johannson 's room of Central Ischool, who won 'first place in the running broad jutnp- and tied for- first place ini the running high' jump for class E- boys; John Mehîhope, a pupil ini miss,TIrenna Scott's. room of 'Central .schiool, who won first place in the 50-yard da.sh and running..broad jumnp for class F boys; Virginia Todd, -a. member Of placed *first, in the 50-yard dasli and' rurning hroad jump for class D 'girls-, Paul Castertine, 1IC Stc1p, whn placed first in the class C boyvs 50-yard dash and running broad. jumpj; Doris T1rego, 8B Howard, who placed first in the class C girls running high jump and running broad jumip, and Charles von Tesmar, 2C Stolp, who placed first ini 50-yard dash and rtmning broad jumip for class B boys. Attract Large Crowd Daniel M. Davis, director of recreé- ation, who also se-Ives as mphsical In anothber two weeks, schoal wiII be out and. Young Americ-resfless, ful cf energy that must be directed alang the right channels- wilI be ai baose ends. Do you want yaur children running wild .over the neighbor- * ho-ci? Or would yau like thsm teae .a gloriausly' happy summer that wilI be ofý priceless.benefitin develaping thern physic- aIly and mentaIly? petition bealili. in gamnes, character-building and Camp 0-Ki-Hiis. bath a day camp and ae full tiime. camp, wbatever best suifs your purpose. If yau want the children home nights, they'll Be calIed for in the morning and returned evenings. And when'your own vacation. cornes elon, you can farrange to e» muiLI Officiais 'direct ing -the evenýtswere:: Mr. Davis, referee; Dudley C. Stone and Royr Etnyre, starters, Miss Elea- nor Regan and Glen W. Gathercoal, scôrers; J. R. Harper, chief awarder; W. T. Mackie,,Jr., chief clerk; Mrs, Gertrude Fanckboner and Miss: Janet- Brown, assistant clerks; Ed Benson, chief announcer; Barker Lingel and Roy Scheibel, assistant announcers, Vernon L. Refflogle. Lowell F. Todd, tOr the nrst. second, and third places anld pennants were awarded to the rooins receiving the highest number of points. ,A complete Iist of, the individuad winners will appear in -next week's issue of WJLMIZT7TE Ln*EI. ~AEhUELOCK N 1421 Shermn Ave., Evnsfon Univ.rsify 5637

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