july 30, 19Z6 WILMETTE LIFE Wilmette Baseball Gets Hit on Head When Nine to Encounter He Resists Lone Bandit Bersinskis Sunday avel1ue, Maurice Reichelt. 1328 \Vilmette suffered a scalp 'vound last \Vilmette's A. C. baseball ·nine were week when he battled with a bandit rained out last Sunday afternoon and . who tried to hold him up in front of a the scheduled game with the Justus · home at 927 Ridge avenue, Evanston. Sports of Chicago was of necessity Reichelt, who was a former New Trier deferred to a future date. high school football star, resisted when This Sunday, weather man permit- the bandit commanded him to throw ting-, the locals will tie into the Bcr- up his hands, and was struck on the sinski A. C.'s of Chicago, and special · head by the latter's revolver. Running significance attaches to the game since to his car, parked nearby, Reichelt the . \Vilmet.te contingent is out to seized his n.:n1lHr and fired at the an~ngc a defeat at the hands of the man, who fled after returning the fire. Yisitors registered several weeks ago. Neither shot tonk effect. Reichelt was The \Vilmctte team has presented a not serious!~· injured and \\·as able to formidable line-up in recent starts and return to hi~ home after he had re<tPJkars weJ.l on the \vav to a success- ceived treatment at the · St. Francis iul season in spite of ·a rather dis- hospital. couraging- start. Enry position on the I t<:am is rated A-1 at this writing and Open Camp to Methodist there is plcnt~· of good reserve matcriF "I" E 1 · A a! on hand should any of the regulars ami IeS ar Y In ugust lttcet \\·ith mishap s. it is explained. 'l'hc girl< camp at Cantp \Yilmettc. Emil Kord, prc :-; iclcnt of the Athletic Pa\\' Pa"· rinr. \fich .. i:-; in its third a:-;:;ociation, returned from a vacation week and " ·ill continue until Augu:-;t trip this week and expects to be on the l). it \\· a..; annntmct·(l this \Yeck. Famij oh to kad the routing next Sunday. lies in the \Vilmcttc Pari:-;h \1 ctl10di~t Came tin1e is 3 o'clock and the ho\·s church. \Yhich :;ponsors the camp, \\'ill hrt!d iorth on the diamond on the Vxl- he im·itecl tn ~o to camp from August lage Crecn ju.:>t \YC:-.t of the H o\\'arcl 7 to 15. A Boy Scout camp \\'ill begin school. Augu:;t 1-l and continue ior t\\·o \Yccks. The Bulliest Breakfast in · the world for the young. sters - B r e a d · and · Milk! Serve Bread-more Bread on your table. Your family will fare better and you'll save much money. Wilson's Better Bread as we bake it, sets a new Standard of Bread delicious· ness. Fresh Twice Daily "Thrill" Program Scores \rr. and \lr.; ..-\lhert II. \\.cbcr. s.z61 "t t R L h 1 Chestnut an.'nuc. and their daughter. HI a otary unc eon \1 an· Clarke. returned rcccnth· after I Digre:-;sing from t'he usual order of at thtir \rcekly luncheon, \\'iltt)(:tk 1\uta rian:-; this \\'cdnc:-.day tng :t. l{ed 111 an "experience" bee, intrt·dured hy K L. F. l3itscmeier, p'ro~ra!ll rhainnan. Tltt "thrillers" ranged in Yariety irom a \\'ilcl ambulatll'L' ride recounted by FredE: Le\\'is, t11 a sno\\·-.l ide in the rockies expcrir t1n·d l>y :\. B. \'an Dcu sc n. The " thri ller" prog-ram is to be made a pl·nnanc nt icat urc: in the club activitiL·:-, it ·was sai(1. Jl!'tJL{ra m a m;mth\ stay at Ka:;hong-on:Seneca I ake, X. Y. \1 r:;. \\.ehcr':-; cousin, ~Irs.\\ ' ..-\. Pritchard ancl her :-on, of Loui. \·ill<.:, K~· .. ha\·e been her guest:; this pa st week. -0- S. I. K.:nfman oi 515 \\.ashington a\'enue and \f rs. E. G. K\'110ch of Lake llluff \Yill entertain lllatw of their north shore friends at lun~heon and bridge August -+. at the C len Flora Country club in \\'aul:egan. About forty im·itati ons have been issued. ~fr:-~. THE WILSON BAKERY 1162 Wilmette Avenue Phone 414 62'1 MAIM STREET CITY MARKET CO. LAMB LEGS Special PBOME: WILMETTE 11'70 WHOLESALE ..,.a r MEATS RETAIL Nothing satis2ies the appetite like a good meat . lunobeon o· dinne·. Re·e you will 2ind tbe BEST tbe·e is at LOW PRICES SPECIAL SALE--FRIDAY and · SATURDAY, JULY ~0-~1 Fresh Killed Broilers, per lb·.............. ............................... 4Sc PORK LOINS Half or Whole ! EGGS Fresh and Large I [ POT ROAST Native Beef lb. RIB ROAST Native Beef 3Se lb. 2.4e 46e Large Spring Roastiilg Chickens, per lb·........ ................ 39c lb. 39e Arm~u~.~~~!oom lb. Cudahy's Puritan Ham, bali o· whole, pe· lb.. . .... ..... . . . . .... . ....... . . . . ~4V2o Cudahy's Pu·itan Baoon, bali or whole·, per..lb.. .. .... . ... .... .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. . .. 4Se T~i~~ ~e~ s SM<!~.!_?. ~~TTS Four Daily Deliveries: 9 A.M.- 11 A. M. - 2 P. M. lb; Wilmette, Kenilworth, Glencoe, Winnetka 2,Se lb. 45e 4 P.M.