Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Nov 1934, p. 35

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Nôvember 8, 1934 WILMETTE LIFE ans events include punting for dist-, Charls Byffum, junior-freshmani charn- LutCha j>ins ace, punting for accuracy, drap kik pions, and stan Oochran and onaG ing and passing for accùracy.. The Hosshoe singles-Blgelow Haley, Highuùî nP u Hih SchooI intalsal tramual medals are ta be junior-freshman champion, asdud Sny- Jt4raI hrt vent waced ta the champion in, each der, sentor-sophorër champion., event. and IPay'Demartini, ichool champions& Luii Tie Holders Touch football, avsrroolu cham- Class championships have beeri. de- Follawinig is a ist of the fait intra- pions, and runners-up: freshman--G. H. cided in practically ail of the fâail mural champions in horseshoes, tauch Flaflingam, champion, and w. s. Bgrown, runner-up; sophomore-C.' H. Jones, intramural sparts for boys at New football, tennis, golf and handball: champion, and Arnold Bridges, run- Trier High school. and in some in- Handball singles, class champions- ner-up; junior--o. A. Oaks, champion, Gérard Peterson, freshman; Bd Huff vs and N. Q. Christensen, runner-up; sen- stances the class champions already Jack Riday, sophomore; Carl Witson ilor--G. D. Edwards, champion, and IR. S. have met ta determine all-school hon- junior, and Fre;d Kaspar, senior. Peterson, runner-Up. ors. Handball doubles-Bob Edmonds and Gof--Gordon Refoy, class A cham- in wichtounamnisArnold Wolff, winners of the junior- pion; Jack Brigham, class B champion, The sportsi hc éraets freshman tournament, whipped Jack and Richard Shapiro, class C champion. have been cornpleted or are nearly fin- Fyfe and Bob Hall, senior-sophomore The intramural sports program is ished are handball, tennis, horseshoes, champions, for the school championship. under the directioni of D. H. Showle%. touch football and golf. A -table tell- Franklin; Merritt Memorial trophy tennis tournament-Art Nielsen vs. Bob nis tournament, begun recently, is Powell in the finals. now under way, and next week com- Tennis singles, class champions-John Mr. and Mrs. Miles Seeley, 705, petition will begin in football skills. Deacon vs. Robert Greenberg In the Rager avenue, Kenilworth, enter- This latter competition is open to al i freshnian finals; Scott Campbell, sopho- tained at a cocktail party fallowing except freshman-soph more -mr Bob Vernon, junior, and Ronald teNrhetr-ho gm h boys ecp rsmn-ohmr n!Prestýn, senior.th ohwsen-iogm te varsity football candidates. The vani-1 Tennis doubles-Bob Gallagher and latter part of October. M OPEN KNITT1NG SHOP. 'A new shop of interest to women who like ta knit has been opened in Room 245, second floor of the Church Street building, Evanston. The shop, bearing the name Scotch Woolen Shop. is operated. by Helen Jennewine and Evalyn Oison Bowmaan. It specializes in imported Scotch wools and knitted sports clothes, TEACHER RETURNS. Mrs. Jane W. Lighter, head of New Trier's, home economics department, who had been absent from her duties for some time because of illness, re- turned to school on Monday. FINISH TAKING PICTURES Takof of individual photographs ofail members of the senior class for the Echoes, the New Trier yearbook, was to be completed by the end of this week. "4FOR OVER 4.0 YEARS" "QUALITY," says North Shore Woman, "lias kept our work going to a member of the NORTH SHORE. QUALITY LAUNDRIES for over 40 years!"' MEMBERS Nelson Lau.dry 1210 Central Avenue, Wimette -Phone Wiliuette 180 North Shore Lau.udry SM6 Chestnut Street, Winnetka Phone -Winnetka 602 Reliable Lau ndry 618 N. Green Bay Rond, SHighland Park. Phone Highland Park 177 Nelson Bros. Lamudry 1014 Davis Street,, Evanstoni Phone University 0112 French Launadry 806 Dempater Street, Evanston Phone University 2776 quaIity Laiundry 1709 Darrow Avenue, Evanston Phone University,4620 Q2UALITY ..exkcellent quality of laundry work .. . that is what has kept our household articles going to, one of the North Shore Quality Laundries for over forty years. "During this long period we have observed a constant betterment of botb work and service; a progress which certainly deserves praise. "We have tried the various.services offcred f rom partly finished to completely finished laundry, with sucb satisfaction that we sug- gest to others that they -do as we have donc -make a forty-year test!" Rutk Woodley Carman <Mrs. George.Carman., 933 Michi gan A venue, Evanston) e If you could look over the long list of regular customers of the North Shore Quality Laundries you would find many like Mrs. Carman. . Some of the. most discriminating housewives- in the area have been sending their washings to a North Shore Quality Laundry for ten, twenty, thirty, evea, fqrty years!1 0 There is a definite reason for these long-time friendships." Summed up the. reason is this: "Quality Ianndry 'w.rk at, a price no higher than that 'charged for ordinary work!" 0 Send, your next week's bundle to the mnember in your community. :You'll u nder.tand what we mean 1 NORTH DRIES Nôvember 8, 1934 W.ILMETTE LIPE

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