Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jun 1936, p. 12

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Wedding, iamaummiSet $219 UP> last week, George Greenaway won the school, golf tifle. W1t01.55. Hle haî! previôusl-, won the sophoniorel class chanîplinshiP. Other champians: jack, Riday,. horseshoe sinjgleS. Canipbeliand ý,doubles; j.; Mervî.s * Vyle. tenis F. and B. Hialey. handball doubles". Bill Wright and J Randall. lior.ýesI1oe doubles:? The. teain repiresenting the advîsor rooni of Norman, Christensen defeatethat of John Nay for'the school. playgî1round bail cham-pion shIip. 6 to 3. .members of. the winning teani:, Robert Clark. WNayneý Cochranl, Ronw-: land. Davis. Leroy Fisher,- Bigelow, Haley, Stuart Lake. Herbert Lang, Jack 'Mervis, George Pederscîn. Pnob Spechit, and Gerald Spinner. AWAY ON TRIP Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Bicknain . 429 Nintil street, left Wednesday to he, gopne ïiearly a week. Thcy will. stol) in Belleville to see their daughter, Mrs. J. C. Bean, (Catherine Bickhanm) and then go to St. Louis to join the nienbers of the University of Illinois art extension department 0on their animal trip .down the Mississippi and Ohio rivers B.1. Peacouck jmos eaSilce 1837 ,%ate and Monroe' Streets T'he guest of to hnour e Muix Friday. he held table," "round June 12, will bie Boyne H. Platt, iwhose 1res gnation as- Village. manager, bas been tendered teo the VTillage boarid,. and. who is expected to enter upon bis newduties as superintendent of buildin gs and grounds of Iowa State college at Amnes, Iowa, about July i. While personal invitations have neot been sent. out,'any citizen of Wilmette will.be welcome.. New Pretident Taket Charge Last Fýriday's monthly session wvas called teo order by Elmer D. Becker,. ho called upon retiring president., C. Lang, te Paul the, president-elect,, assume commanid of the destinies of the -organization.., In a4brief but im-ý pressive inaugural1 address Pres'ident, , é,tid o S. ImaScai'1 Mis Lang ôutlined in general terms what% Gleucoc 4! l'a., forswerli a resident his policies for the coming year will a»id .U'inu'tka. zwas qradiiated Junie ~ôthgeR~T,- be, and appeaked to the iemtbership 1. roi 1'osnof its cooperation. l'a.for »ionf President Lang then called upon Village Attorney William M. James HAVE VISITORS speaker, Judg.e Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. N. WVeber,1 te introduce the giiest juvenile, Chicago the of -Bicek Frank 1616 Highland avenue, have as theirl on the îength at spoke who court, M\,rs.1 bouse guests Mrs. Wèber's nliother, of the and court, L. Eliason of St. P aul, and bier brother! problems of that reand controlling in and sister, Donald and Doris, who ;ire, commiinity, enders. off jtivenile trieving Nirs. twins, and Mrs. L. i.orenze and wSituation Cite& AppMng r hey 211 uiireniain nh Nxi-1ii:.... -, spent a week, visitilng friends. of. thîe the tnousands of cases court, of the coming jurisdiction under and____________ Mfr. Kendall to the according themn classifying Mrs. E. J. Clampitt, 908 Central avenue. Mr. and Ms Chester XV. Masoi,i nature of the crimes charged or ex-> bas completed his studies at the Stolp by~ tent of moral deficiency. 0f efforts, school and .will enter the Todd Schoo)l 516 Fifth street, accompanied to made to find foster homes for somec niotored guests froin Chicago, for Boys at Woodstock ini the fait. of the charges who come to the court. ecoration Day Nweek-end Ii Wscoin.i)l :is which îiot because of their own shortcomto Open thecir summier home Kanon but because of being orpbans., ings, H-arbor Bailey's Iocated at garoo Lake. due to the death of parents or of being neglected and finally abandoned. Clanipitt, son of _______________________- I peln. 'ivefsiy Miss Eleanor Williams of 1137* Lake avenue was recently initiated into membership in the Wornen's Athletic association at Denison unI versity.

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