August 6, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 37 'W ilmette Playground Events (Continued from Page 4) August 20 FORMINDOORLEAGUE The P layground ball league was formally organized last Tue sday evening at a meeting of vanous organizations 111 the village and the games will begin next ~Ionday. The schedule of play is as follows: August 9 K. of C. vs. Terminal A. C. Congregational vs. American Legion. English Lutheran vs. Baptist. August 11 Presbyterians \'S . Congregational. Terminal A. C. vs. Baptist. August 12 K. of C. vs. Congregational. Terminal A. C. \ "S. · Baptist. St. Johns vs. Presbyterians. August 16 St. Joseph Firsts vs. St. Joscph Secon cis. American Legion \ 'S. St. Johns. Congrega tional s vs. Bapti st s. .I .. -Baptist vs. Chamber of Commerce. Congregational vs. Oddfellows 3. Terminal A. C. 1 vs. English Lutheran ~ · August 27 Baptist vs. Congregational. Chamber of Commerce vs. Eng:Iish Lutheran 2. Terminal A. C. 1 vs. Oddfello\\'s 3. September 3 Baptist ""· Oddfellow·s 3. Terminal A. C. 1 vs. Chamber of Commf rce. Congregational vs. En~,J,ish Lutheran 2. September 10 Baptist vs. English Lutheran 2. Terminal A. C. 1 vs. Congregational. Chamber of Commerce vs. Ocldfellow s 3. Monday Night League August 10 .. Presbyterians vs. Terminal A. C. 2. Oddiellows 1 ,. s. English Lutheran 1. Odclf ell ows 2 vs. Optimist. August 17 · August 18 Presbyterian n. Oddfcllows 1. English Lutheran 1 vs. Optimist. K. of C. n. American Legion. Terminal A. C. 2 vs. Ocldfellows 2. St. Johns \·s . St. Joseph Fir sts. August 24 August 19 Prtshyterians n. St. J ostph Seconds. Presbyterians \ 'S. English Lutl1 eran 1. Odclicllo\\'s 1 n. Oddfellmvs 2. Terminals ,-s. English Luther an. Terminal :\. C. 2 \ 'S. Optimist. Congregationals ,·s. St. ] ohns. August 31 August 23 Preshytl'rians \'S. Optimi st. 1~ . of C. vs. English Lutheran s. Terminal :\. C. \'"· St. J o-,eph Fir ts. Tum in a! A. C. 2 ",:;. Odd f e J]o,,·s l. Fnglish Lutheran 1 vs. Oddfello\Y S 2. A111erican Legion n . St. Joseph September 7 Stconds. Pre:-.h\'tcrians vs. Odclfcllows 2. August 25 Termi-nal .-\ . C. v~ . English Lutheran l. Bapti:-:t s V' Preshyt cri:1ns. c( ltlg regat ion a) \' S. St. J oseph Fir.;t s. ()ddidl(l\\'S 1 Ys. Optimi st. August 26 Friday night at 7 o'clock the horseK. <II C. '"' Baptists. shne tuumanH'Il1 \\·h irh Is being conTerm ina l :\ . C. v .; St. Toh ns. Fngli-.h Luther ans vs. St. jllS tph Sec- dunccl at the \'illagc Green will go one more :--1tp to complctinn. The t\\'o ond ;-; . hc ;;t C<,urt~ arc re serYecl ior the August 30 t ( ·ll r n <lllll' n t 111 at c h c ~. The s c are cIa y .-\nJL·r iran i.l'l.!·io ll v;-;. Prc :-.h ,·te rinn~. Tcr111inal :\ . ('. ,-~ - ~t. Jo.;L·Jdl Sccnnds. CCltlrt~. Fngli:--11 l.utheran -. \' :-i. Cc·ng rt"gationab. The fir :-: t ma tch ni the season \viii September 1 he hct\\·ccn PO\\'Cr s and Bran1cr from K . r11 C. v ~. Prl':--h\·tcrians. th e tnmina·l .-\. C. and Shantz and .\n1crican l.egi<lll ,:~. St. Joscp h First s. \\'iltzl·n irotn the Po~t Office. Bandck ;,nrl ~huett<.· \\·ill dcicnd their rights September 2 ior the championship. against R. :\f eyer Dapti~ts Y:--. St. J ol111:-;. and Kling<.' . The conte~tants 111 the K. oi l'. Ys. St. J osrph Fir:-;ts. 1 -:ngli:-.h Lutlwran~ ,-.; Prc:-;hytcrinns. third match are two post office boys, C. Lei ~ ancl Brrsh pitching against September 6 .-\mniran Legion ,-s. Engli-.h Luther- l'tt<.·n nll'tcr and Kreu~h. Tht:se hon are the \\'lnners of the preliminary ans. matches. Congrcgati(111al~ ""·Terminal .-\. C. On Fricla" a itrrnllon at 2 o'clock the P.aptist YS. ~t. Jose ph Fir sts. junior tou~namcnt will start \vith a September 8 match between T nnv Shinier and Rov K. Pi C. vs. ~t. Johns. S tt· ftlns n . S c h 1c u t ~· r a n d \\ ·. H a\\' kA111er ican Legion \"S. Baptists. m~fltl. S. Hawkinson and Thckn \Yill September 9 deit·JH] their title against Dr >okhauser Terminal A. C. ,-s. Presh\'tcrians. St. Ju~cph Seconds \"S. ('ongregation- ancl L. Stcf-fins. ak Armual Wilmette Beach Carnival St. Jnseph Firsts vs. Eng lish LutherTl1e annual \Yilmette beach carnival a ns. September 13 \\·ill he held on Friday, August 20. The K. oi C'. \ 'S. St. Joseph SccotHis. \\'ilm rtte Bureau of Recreati on and Terminal A. C. \ 'S . American Legion. \\'ilmet1e bathing beach are cooperatEnglish Lutherans v s. St. Johns. ing 111 presenting the program this September 15 \'Car. C'ongregationals vs. Prcsb~·terian s. · Pbns · arc being arranged to make St. Joseph Seconds v . . Baptists. this the biggest water camival ncr All games are to he played at the held at tl1c beach. A total of eighteen Village Green and will start at 7 o'clock in the e\·ening. A trophy will DR. ARTHUR H. TUTTLE he awarded the winner. The formation of horses hoe leagues DR. Al.. ICE D. TUTTLE to he known as the Friday 1'\ight and Osteopathic Physician· the ~f on day Night Horseshoe league Residence and Office \Yas also completed at the meeting Tuesday eve ning. The schedule for 913 Central A,·enae Phone 300 the~ e groups, which " ·iII pIa~, on the ~;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Village Greet~ beginning at 7 o'clock even· Friday and ~~ otHlay evening,· is Auto as follows: Friday Night League Guaranteed Work August 13 Rtasnnablt Ratts Baptist vs. Terminal A. C. 1. Chamber of Commerce vs. Congregational. Wilmette 3 55 5 · 1 o Prairie Ave. English Lutheran 2 vs. Oddfellows 3. or twenty events for which gold, silver, KNOW ILLINOIS! and bronze medals will be awarded to I Macoupin county was so named bethe winners of first, second, and third cause of the abundance of wild artiplaces in each event. J11 addition to chokes growing in the district. "Mathis a number of novelty events are co~pin" is an Indian word meaning on the schedule for which suitable artrc.ho~~· . . . . prizes \\-'ill be given. 1 Ilhnots mvestment m electnc rat1ways represent nearly 9 per cent of pl but the th e t o t a1 f or th e coun t rv. f 11 ans · are not vet ~ · completed b · There are 14,149 school houses in o ow1ng events w11l e among those on the program. T~enty yard dash, Illinois with a total value including h?ys under twelve; twenty yard dash, f · h'· f $259 958 866 ' . 1 · f t d m:ms mgs, o ' ' . g irls und er t \'·e. ve · or Y yar race, I -One of the first utilities in central hews twelYe, th1rteen, and fourteen; Ill' · th S · fi e ld G as L'1g ht f · d · 1 h' · mo1s was e pnng. ortv yar race, gtr s twe 1 ve, t 1rteen C t bl' h d rl 74 ars and - fourteen: fortv vard race. bovs ompany, es a IS e nea Y ye . fifteen, six teen, and seventeen; fortv ago.. . yard race, girls fifteen, sixteen, and . Jllmo1s has the only orgamzed. clearseven teen; six tv vard race, bovs over ling hou se .for butter and. . eggs m the seven teen: sixty )·ard race, girls over world.. It 1 the Mercanttle Exchange, seven tee n: fort y vard breast stroke, at Chtcago, and doe s. more than $250,open to boys; fort)r yard breast stroke, 000.000. "":?rth ?f busmess annually. open to girls: fan_ cy diving, open to C~rlun tile '"as. n~n~ed for Thomas boys (th ree required and two optional Car.hn, one of Illmots. first governors. dh·es ') ; a number of nove ltv events , It 1 the only town 111 the world so will be added to the progran1. naMme 1 . 1 1 h 11 ore t 1an 8,259 ,000 te ep one ca s . originate in the State each day. :\fr. and :\frs. George S. 11orlev and LeRov lavs claim to the world's their children. who made their ·home 1 heaviest fa1;1ily. 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