Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Nov 1938, p. 76

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gas at te 1iowarscno gym. The length, of the games, includrn time- outs, etc., were approximately forty minutes, which proved very definitely the, value.of such games in, coniditioning the players for the more strenuous games which wl] follow. TChe teams were .well.rep- resented, several ex-college. stars performingon some clubs, flashing mlid-season form on several plays. The regular league games will be:- gin November 16, Last year the league consisted ol .only six tearps, but since interest appears to- be running very. highi this. year, we may be forced to have two six team.n leagues. . If this hap- pens, a play-off between the league winners will foilow the league sched- ule. ..PraUo. egame raesulta on Noem- ber 2 were as follows: River Inn, 15; Lyman Pharniacy~ 13 Alumni, 35; Moderne Cleaners,' 13 *Emrichs, 45; Whiteside, 10 Praetice games scheduled for this week are: Va Va Efls vs. River Inn. Alumni vs. Ernriehs Ridge Runners vs. Moderne Cleaners Lyman Pharmacy vs. Whiteside Tuesdays and Fridays Iwitn tneir fnrst practIce game last seoo gmYaium. Li rom î toi u . 9 week. On this evening we are going 1. From the outcome of these prac- to have an honest-to-goodness 9 tice games -it is, indicated that the good time with ýsuch activities as rinterest and competition In each o0 softbail, kickball, volleyball, folk rthese leagu es wil1 run hg this dancing, an social Igamnes. Officers season. will. be. elected tonight. And a In the 1."C" League, t he I-_F111ash--q date setIfor Our first splash party.. ar-, the only team to havp* har Once a mýronth there will, be a û C"' Leap-ue comnetitlon before ,thig social night. On -this special, night 'Year. The Hawk Eyes and Inga's we will. plan 'a social programn or ÈX, ton~ place team-s.1 ast year in ewlivtoirmhrso the "D" Leaee, have stepped up 1Ijoin us in Our frolic.. to the "C" League, ast have the Co9 h rn red h Cacomo and. Groucho, >"E" Leaaue moete erir ftearns of, last year. B ib Lawerance is putting in the i other.teamn to complete thé leaeue. IA duit Table Tennis. from last ypar. with the qlinpr Stars who competed with the "E' beague I <rga nize Own Club last year. The Tigers, Eaeles, and I.Al .adult table 'tennis players are a team egdecd l>' BQb S mabo rnvited to forrn a club wheh wi, complete the league. meet every Wednesday evenlng The "~E" Leaiue has three t-arns frorn 7 to 10 o'clock. Ladder andl frorn last year, the Imps, Minus. pyranmid. doubles and elimination and W. W. L. Ted Dudley, Bill tournaments are' planned for this Schmick, and Gus Specht are or- group. Teams will be forrned in Lyanizing the 'other teams in the December and matches will be ar- league. ranged with other teams. We will play teams frorn Glencoe, Oak Piarn ClssesArePark, Winnetka, and Park Ridge. Popular at Centeranged if possible. I Ii the work shop on the second floor of the. Wilmett-e Community Center everyone is busy n-aking giftsý and things for Christmaàs pres-' ents. Classes meet on Monday, Tuesday and. Thursday afternoons fromi 3:30 to 5. Aduit class es are held Monday.-and Wednesday eve- nings from,7.to 10. Select' the. craft you are most interested in and join one of the classes. Begin, rug-weaving .now-you'll beý sure, to want several. of. these lovély, waffle weaves-made on our new Ioorns, which yôu nay: use free of charge. First. corne, first, served. There will also ýbe instruction in bask etry, plaque painting, leather- work, wood carving, airpianes, sew-. ing, and many other types of han- dicraft. Old Time Dancing Party Next Tuesday The first Old Time.dancing party of the season will be held at the center Tuesday night, November 15. Barn dance entbusiasts are invited to be on hand and enjoy the old time dances, including the Virginia. reel and rye waltz and square dances. --JO - - ------ £VI-- --c--- minton players, but your attendance will determine how long these nights will be kept open. A good attendance on these nîghts is necessary to keep the gynina- sium for badminton, otherwise oieý of these nights wiil be given, over to basketbail. children under 8 years of age wii.i be held Thursday aftérnoons from 3:30 to 5 o' clock. Classes for chil- dren from 8 to il years old will' meet on Wednesday afternoons from 4 to 5 o'clock, and classes for* chil- dren frorn 12 to 14 years old on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5 o'clock. If enough children are in- staged oy prominent North Shore players during the latter part of November. Plan Tournaments: in Table Tennis This popular sport i s attracting rnany players. There are four well -equipped tables in the basement of, The one, and. only qualification for rnerbership in this old-fashioned barn dance club is to take an active part in the activities, according to Daniel M. Davis, director of recrea- tion.> CENTER CLOSED The Comrnunity Center will be closed Friday, November il because of Armistice Day. auuu-ucuve org8n- Invited to see -J1 the simail children.I day at, the center. g to affilate are Andresen any and stories of travel narrai one of the Center instructors. C amp Fire activitiles. alwayo welcome. x wALnmeLA ew girls are

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