Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jan 1938, p. 20

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Whe n and How to Use Drugs By D. S. Lyman Lyman Pharmacy The timne to Use drugs, ini the fôrmn of miedicine, is whlen theyý are indicated by the diagnosis of a dûly qualified physician. _If you, feel1 that your health is not ;up to par and that somrething should be done, consuit a doctor., Fle will prescribe for you. Then, bisadvice should be fol- lowed implicitly and such drugs as he prescribesý taken just as directed. A1 good druggist, will be happy to fil! that prescription in' com- Pliance with the exactions of sciencfe. This la the forty-second of a. serles of Éditorial Advertisements appearlng In this paper eaeh week. (Copyright) i was glad that I *was flot saying goodbye to Wilmette schools, that 1 had one more visit platined& to Logan. and Highcrest schools. I; wanted to see more, to learn more. 1 realized. that Wilmette's most progressive- ideas were being carried on in the lower grades, beginning appropria tely with beginniers., ýMore on these ideas next time. (The conicluding article will'deal with Logan and Highcrest'schools.)' MALLINCKRODT DANCE The aniual Mallinckrodt Alumnae dance wilI b.e held Sàturday evening, Janiuary-.22, at the: Sovereign bote! in Chicago.- Jack Mangan's orchestra wiIl play, for the party. The chair- mai of the affair. is Miss Marie Sturni of Chicago. 1Mr. and -Mrs. C. C. Williamson and th.eir onTommuy, of Kanakake vîsitede'Mrs. Williamson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hillinger, 1520 Spencer avenue, recently. Before coming here they visited the Chester Williamisons i Fairmont, W. Va. FIRST CHURCH 0F CHRIST, SCIENTIST Tenth Street and Central Avenue WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Sunday Services-i i a.m. Wedznesday-Testimonial Meeting-8 p.m. Sunday School Exercises-9 :45 a.m. January 23, 1938 Subject: TRUTH. READING ROOM-,1133 -Central Avenue Open Daily (except Wedniesday) 9'A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 745 P. M. Saurday 9A. M. to 9P.M. h oard's Girls' Basketball league wo 'ii an easy gamne fromi the Stars of Stolp.' Helen Clarke of the. winners was high scorer of the games with 7 baskets for a fotal of 14 points.. The T.N.T.'s won froin the Rockc 'ts by forfeit as did thé New TrierSophAs, win fromn the M.H.S.F. The team standings of January, 10 are, as' follows: w T.NM.T...........3 New Trier Fýreshi es .* 3 Nev Trier Sopha........ .2 M. H.S. F. .............1 Stars o! Sgtolp...... .... 0 Ri)ckets- ...............O0 Pet. 1.000 1.000 .667 .333 .000 .000 ""A" LEAGUE The Va-Va-EIus. broke into the col- un and knocked the confident Ëed Devils out -of a tie, for first, place ini the ",A". basketball1 league. The va-* Va-Ells led at the haîf 12 to 8. The Red Devils tied the score. at 116 ail at the, end of the' third, quarter, but could score onlyone point in 'the finial quartier, and lost 32 to 17. The WiI- mette Confection ery wonr a close game frorn the Rtivers, 19 to 14, and are tied for first place with Murphy's Lodge who defeated the Alunini 22 The teani standings as of.January 12 follow: w Wilniette Cônfetonery . .3 Murphy's Lodge........ à Red Devils.............. 2 Alumni ................2 Rovers................i Va-Va-Ells............. LPet. i .750, I .7 50 - .500O 2 .500 3 .250 3 .250 17i. The ream standings on 13 follow: W Willies........4 tlawk Eyes ........3 Inge'cuXy........ .......2 Blow Outs. .... . 1 Coni-Ya-Muts ;ý ... _ýO, l'et. 1.000 .750 .500 .500 .250 .000 lmiateur Show The second aniual Amateur show sponsored hy -the Wiiniette Pllav- ground and ýRecreation board will be held Thursday eyenink, FebrUary 19,. at the Howard school auditorium, according to Dani-el M. Davis, director of recreation. The Recreation. board wvill )rïvidle prizes for firstsecond and third place- winners. The contest will be open to any amateur residing anywhere on the north' shor.e. AUl types of acts are eligible to' enter and both youngtý and old are invited to participate. 'Auditions, will be held at the -Coin- munity Ce-nter, Wilmette avenue anid Ridge road, Friday eveninig, February, 4, at 8 o'clock. You mnay enter' the show by calling Wilmette 468 or xsee any instructor at the Commni)tv% Center. Chailge Boxing Night D)irector -Daniel .M. Davis,a- nounces that the boxing.and *restling classes wiIl be held .at the Howard. gym every Thursday night fr-om 7 to 10 p. mi., instead of Friday night. A number of boys have taken advantagu of these classes but thiere is. rooin. for more. Any boy intérested may reinort "C" LEAGUE to G. W. Gathercoal, Wvho is in charge made it four straight when they de- Thursday night. Don't forget the Bad- fr'ated the Ridge Runniers 48 to 32. miiitoi classes at the Hloward gymý The Ridge Runners. kept right o, e-very Monday and Friday nighit froni the Uknow's heels ini the first haif 7 .to 10 p. ni. There is still rooin for, byteshooting of Len Borre wbo more players. Due to a P. T. A. incet- connected four times. The Uknows ltîg there will. be no Badmnit'ton N01 led 20 to 16 at the haîf. Rich da3, nighit, January 24.. Andrews and Robt. Stahl of the win- ners tied for high scoring honiors ýwith General Electries' s.een askts achfor14points. The WkA Cdfea the Flashes Trim RandeMcNaIIy 27 to 22 and have a firmn hold onl The Gieneral Electric -Iasketlball seodplace. Bob) DeVinney of the teain i ndefeated ini the NXorth Short' lose-rs was high scorer îvîth 5 basket' league stretched its. wînning streak and 3 free- throws -for a total of 13 to four gamnes, Sundav bv hpatinu I. ~. e 9L ireemn 2 1 2 4 0 .0 12 9 8 12 3 9 V W..L. .......... ...._3 1 .750 Mr. ~'. . L..3 i .250 Mr nc Mrs. Armand H. Peycke ýuper Stars . ... l 3 .2 of 240 Raleigh road, Kenilworth, are ............s .00 oê in temonth in Souther' Cai fri.In their absence, Mrs.A UDW LEACLIE Manning, Mrs. ýPeyçke's mtei The Willies in the ""league. sure stayng at their 'homee.

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