Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1939, p. 68

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

wen ut oach.> George JEckerf a uquad dropped a 10 to 4 decision to ýth Blackhawk, team. It Was the, second de! eat in the play6ffs 'for the Wilxette uwim- mers. The Bielfus natatorium beat them the previous Wednesday, 7 goals to 3. Shawnee played Monday night's encounter with a makeshift lineup, but in spite of it played good polo until the 'last few minutes o! the last halfl: Ont With 0.11 Ed Lange, regular goal tender, was out with a cold whlch necessi- tated moving Paul Smlàthson, a star forward, into the deep end, net. Lieutenant~ Stanley Connefly, anoth- er 7gulr 4 rwacl,.,,aeben-sent to Florida Ërorn bis post at Fort ,heridan, and was not on hand for the playoffu. And Bob Fo>x, regu- lar guard, could not take time off from his quarter1y--exiaζi-.nthe Northwestern niedical sohool. And yet, with Blake Slôcurn. for- *Later' the Brownles sang "«Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree» wlth appropriate gestures. When dinner *as *finished, the Brownies 'formed in a circle and the -ommWissioneÈ, Mrs. .John Clark Baker, introduced the Local, council members. and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Danilel Davis, the Rev. and Mrq. Ernest Jeffords,. and nfiembers of the ad- Visor board, and their guestÉ. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Kinne, and Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Mitchell. First, Pack 4 showed howa girl becomes -a Brownle; Pack 1 layàed- some of! thé ganies that, are oiten Played at *the Brownie meeting: Pack- 5 sang some Brownie soners. Pack 2 gave a shadow fflay with the staee properties they had made thermselves. To ~ show thecimax - of. bei4u a~ Blrownie, there was a real investi- ture ceremôny in whlch PeRrgy Rye hecanie a full. fledeed Girl Scout flyirng up from Pack 4 to Troop 4. Troop 4, At a recent meeting the following girls recéived their second class badges: Shirley Doolittle, Peggy Fifer. Maxine Hirsch, MaxIrieç Me- N Gibson Photo Word has recently been re- ceiveci that Mrs. Beulah S. Robin- son (above), former director of the Wilmette Famnily Welare As- sociation, haa been honored for her. work with the Communnty Service, a prvtcste tuelfare agencv: in Scarsdale, N.Y. by the police of Kenosha, Chie! Me- Guire secured pictures o! Frank. Bell, allas Belowscki,,alias Kokoszka, and three others from the Chicago: departm'ent.' Mr. Pagliarulo posi- tively identifiedBell and one other. Warrants were issued and sent to the Chicago police, and Bell was arrested on March 15. Brought to Wilmnette, Bell denied having been here, and all knowl. edge o! the crime.- Nie charged that he was being "!ramed," and volun- teered to submnit to the scientl!!c lie detector, test: to prov 'e that he was telling the truth. UT-pon submission to the test, however, it was declded- ly adverse. Bell's preliminary- hearing was set by Police Magistrate John J * Peters for March 17, but was contne t1infil MWtch nt4u. Donkey Cage Game to Be Pktyed dprill15 icert says his boys will make a cred- itable showing. "The Franco State"l Is Lecture To pic sses will mo*ve into, the, lirst o! Apri. Visit Exhibit Psexec Troop 4 and Troop 5 'visited the been inr recent Better Homes exhibit at the efficien' Wlmette Woman's club where they to herv were fascinated by many o! the ex- "She1 planations of the miodern building tata and Insulation materials. *onerate, lielustrenI parts of Europe. We did this Officer Schmidt has also appre- The to Pass requfrements for the inter- hendèd à boy who threw a hatchet new. national friendship badge.' through the window o! a Wilmette -Violet Ward, Scribe o! Troop 9> home, early in February. gymn- High ening of the game, ft the sanie as for 1, a number of mn evolved by the variant on the spor o! l instance, the baskets ins ng fixed at the opposite Mr. and Mrs. John J. Weber have returned to their home mn Wilmette aller spending the winter months with their daughter,, Mrs. Lydia: Woods in Phoenix, Arîz.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy