Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1938, p. 8

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GIVE TOTAIKE Succera in life doca flot land: it&elf to formula.' Human nàature is flot like àanth- metic. One formula. however. amounts toaa lkw. lit usthat 'wr 'muhtt ire much, ta the world if vre expet .to <Cet mu ch in ex- change. To do this involves preparation- .cquiring ýability ta do the things 'for which the world is waling ta, pay. .At lesat. that in the principle tapon which this business bss been bult-te atudy Coastantly the needs and, desires et Our cutomers-to ie hetter scrvice in order ta <et more of' yotr patronage. *Conributed by' E. C. cOzal & J. B. Seyber of 1h.ý Sddu.Ce. & Ridge Ave. 'ýc * S.turdoey aîad Sunday Speciai BRICK E CREAMý FULL QUART 3535 9fl~CLWILMUTTE CONIFECTIONERY Jut Yest of Bank Swirnmers representing the Shau'nee-Country club of, Wilmn'ette listen as Coach George Eckert outlifies nous attack strategy. Shaumee is cirre>ittlY leading the Chicago Water Polo league and is undefeated in league coppil pet ilion, S/unv albove, n water., are Goaltender 1Edupard Lange, Jr.., and Capt. Walter Etzbach. Seated (left ta right):ý Tomn McMantus, Benjamin 'Jczell, Bernard Hahii, and Hugh Millen. Standing: 'Robert Fox, Stanlèvý Connelly, Warren Porter, Paul Ste fen, and Coach Eckcrt. Tihis Thtirsday night at 9:30. the tcam zcill. ,neet t/he Portage Park' squad. Artist.- Recital MI etPa A uxiliary Group Bus Wth lasof Villages Is The auxiliarv to the Artist-Recital Gi ven A-h-trnai1 comnuttee of the W nnetka 'Music i club hias organized for the purpose (.Continued from Page. 5) o~f, obtaining subscriptions for the 1938- cad u:soonyheletgrd. '39 Artist-Recital series at New Trier 1 1 elh fie'isaxost High school. With its' meeting ear -1 this Nveek to lendl impetus, the group do evervthing in hi.s power' to pro- gets under-way at once, and expects niote greater consuimptionl of mIlk De- to have ail reports in and completed cause lie believes that 'no other food by Februarv 10. Shortiv afterwards rdc ctoical-aalbec the Artist-kec'ital committee, headed.1 rdc eooialvaalbecm by Mrs. Roland D. WVhitman of in pares iavorahly 'in nutritional valuie nietka, hopes to mnake announicement with miilk. Hovever. hle cannot icon- ofthe artists to give next season's scienitious.ly recommend mnilk that, coner sris.dos otmeet high "standards of sani- 'Marked success hias met the series; tation. For practical purposes this' just past, whicb vas climaxed by the i nîeans grade A pasteitri'zed *ilk.* concert by J.ascha Heifetz which dre,,.%- !~ -a------ *-ecords to victory in various events Ieatur- ing the first annual inter-village ice racing carnival. Sponsored by Glencoe Playgrounds. the event mwill be beld at the-new. oval rink.. six laps .to the muile, located. in, South park,, Madison avenue and Randolph street, ini that village. This is the* onIy oval rink ou the entire north shore, and 'prom.oters oi, the affair have invited patrons of ice rTinks at Lake Forest, Highland Park, Ravinia, HubbardWc)ods. Winn.etka, fildian ' 1-li,> Kenilworth. and\i- mette ýto participate., The racing. program wvilI start promptly at 1 :30 o'clock.. it is a n - nouniced. Eddie Rudolph, who. is li charge of the meet, anticipates ant entry' listof several hundred. Six Nunibeca The.program will include six nuin- bers, each, for, boys and girls. wvith medal awards to .wvinners, and. also a' 440-yard. dash for- men a one- 'haîf mile' race for men;. one mile, *nort 'hI shore- ch'ampionship f-or mnxen ; ain intervillage relay race tor mien, aid. the one-baif mile north shore women's championship. Iii the 440-yard dash and the meîi's haîf m'ile race, awards wvill be Ilade tjo first, second and third place wVin- iners in the fàrm' of miedals. dônated by Alfred'.Johnson. \Medals i ýthe intervillage relay wllbe *donated by Glenoce playgrounds. The one mile north shore cham- pionship event m-111 be for the Nestor ,Johnson trophy,. and 'the %winner ln the north shore womnen 1s champion- ship event wiIl be. awarded a pair of skates donated by the Planert Icç Skate companiv. Youth Events The vouth events follow: Boys., 5 and- 6. onle ap,; 7 -and 8. one lap; 9 and 10. one A l. aind 12. two? laps. 13 and 14. three laps;: 15, anid 16. thr'ee- laps. Girls, 5 anid 6. onie lap - 7 and 8. one lap: 9 and' 10, one Iap; .Il and 12. two laps: 13 and 14., two lai-: 15 and 1c. two laps.> wilnobedsappointed. " 1,- ' i- 1 ne A . W. odgkiss bouse at 1539 W tbeEnforcement of highi sanitary stand- Central a venue bas been taken bv. ards in one cit% not infrequently '-\Ir. 'and Mrs. 'Roland A. Sperry of Mr. and NMrs. Burton Ingwersen of works to the disadvantage of neigh- 1500 Highland avenue. The Sperrvs' 831 Oakwood avenue returned home boring communities where the stand- bomne will be occupied by M,\r. 'and Sunday -after a vacation of ,several fards are low. The. better milk finds NMrs. L. C. Thoelecke of Evanston. weeks spent in the soutb. Tbey spent its way into the high grade rnarket MNr. and M-frs. Hodgkiss and théir two. weeks in 1New Orleans and a and the left-over goes eisewhere. sons. left last week for Petoskey, week-end in Iowa city before com- Hence, the desirability 'of a state- 'Micb., Where 'tbey ill ak teir p letinig their trip. wide Programn of;milk sanitation. hbomieý i

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