Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Feb 1937, p. 16

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Utes '.'* Y"1 ïd Friday night* But it wasý the WîI.i kits' nghtý to prowl and everY Min- ute that ticked away on-the .timner'g watch they were .,ver.agiiig three- eighths of a point-better than tthe green and grey. It doesnt sound bad for one minute, but when it is Multi- plied by 32, thereguit,,is Evanston, 44; New Trier, 32. Evanstofi had 'the lead f rom the second quarter. until the final gun. ýAt the oçpeniiig of play ' .both teains scoredon f ree throws- then the gamne began ini earnest, withthe, Treverians. >having a 12 to 9 edge at the quarter. Taking advantage of. opportuflities, New1 Trier made good on 10 of their I& charity tosses; Evýanston had the saine number of chances .but succeed ed on only six efforts., n TmJi eaonstarted at venter an thegTaduatil>hî VI con had Il points to top the Close 'behind with 1( was Fitz Saturday. morning the FE second team carne up New Tri to emnulate the feat of their b: the evening before. They a lished their main purpose OfN the gamne, even though they w as impressive as they hoped Prnprlznon top, 22 to 21, which have sprung Up. 7Se rvices atý the- North Shore, Con- gregation Israel. are held weekly on Sunday mornings at -11, o'clock: vesper services are heid at 8 o'clock on Friday nights. Celebrate Purim SMUaida On ýSunday afternoofl February 28. the pupils of 'the Religious school and the aduit ton gregation will join il a Purim celebration to be hield ai the temple in~ Glencoe. The presenta- tion of a Purim play by the school dramia club, dancing,. refreshments and a masque march will be features, of the. entertainimeftto celebrate th«e festival of Purim' whjch., begins this Year at -sundown W ednesday, Feb- ruary 24. The celebration of Purim marks the anniversary of the loyalty of "QuicènEter -ther' peope and her gallantrv in saviflg them ron nstoii 1 rway 1 ofte ~tififl intheir battie iora share in the. Suburban league chatni- o h oe dk22, efetwdi ieenets4lft i'an * pionship, 35 to 27. thse Mid-West Rotary Banquet-Bail to bc held Monda y evening, February A Bothéred as they 'were by the ah- at, the Lake Shore A t/sietic club, Chicaggo. Both are residents of Winnetka mut sence of Reynolds f rom the lineup, where Miss Keeney conductsa well known dancing school. on the Treveriails jumped right into the - H fracas with a will that would not word, sense, and you will have the Per lie denied. As lt stetidq Christian Science scientifc signification. As used in of >R1ilen, g 'WagnerW, gO* Knspp,tf 1 3 * Kely, f O 1 Fohn, t O O O Patter,tf i O Wells, c 4 0 O N'dlundg 3 i 2 Gregoiry, g 0O-0O0O Smng OO0 9 0 0 0 ew Trier' $à e wTrier 21 B F P 1 () 1 Marchint, f 8 6 0 3, f 5 -1 O S.jg'son, f O 0 4 ý,f 0 0 2 Price, f 1 0 0 Un, c2Oi1Bo're,e 4 1 1 r 2 O 2'0. J'g8on, g 0 0 2 0g 0. 0Sauer, g 10 3 ,g O0 iHp>wellg O O O >ten, fi th,t f mafl,Ce4 hw'th, g0 ýbb g 3 rowokl, gO 3 0- Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance Nygaard 0 360 Gregory avenue spent last wee .end at Scott Field, Belleville, 111, ithe guests of Mrs. Nygaard's brothi Oin-law and sisterb Chaplain and M .4 0 J. C. Bean of serve on the class uay cornmiie u k- te Seiorclass of the Mercersbi1rg as acadesny, according to an announce- er- ment by Dr. Boyd Edwards, the head' ra. master.- Beebe is also a member o0f the: iwimming teain. mots i four ceii the, Co

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