38 WILMETTE I LIFE · February 25, 1927 Two New Policemen Added lestatio~ on the part of vag~ants, this Teams Draw Oppone~ts in I Peter N. Ja~s Promoted precaut10~ was deemed advtsable and B o· t . t M to Force at Kenilworth made effective. The men "·ho have Recreation Tournaments to e IS riC anager been appointed to the positions are The vollev ball elimination tournaMartin Tirseth and Herman 1\ichter. ment condu~ted by the \\'ilmette Playground and Recreation board at the GOES TO FLORIDA Howard school gym~1asium will start , · · · 1 ~fonda,· night. ~farch 7, with the Ho\\·Or. .Charles B. Blake ~e~1t1 s t w~th ot. ard P." T. A. plaving the American fic~ s. 1 .11 th_ e Brow1: buddmg, l.ett la st Legion' and the p;csbyterians playin~ ~nd a} to spcn.d . C\ er~l weeks 111 Flor- the St. ] oseph 1 team. St. J oscph 2 lda and the · \\e · st Ind1es · . ' drew a bye. · ' and the Baptists ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'fhc indoor ha sel>all t~atlJ tourn amcnt ,,·ill begin operation:- on ~1arch 3 and play th.e elimination on Tlntrsday night s. Ho\\'arcl P. T. A. ,,·ill play the K. of C. in the fir st game. St. Jo ~c ph, I dr~.:w a bye and will play the winner oi the fir:-.t game on ~farch 10. Y. P. C. and St. J ose ph. 2 drew byes and \\·ill come together o n ~larch 10 fnr their . first game. - - - - - - --- - Two additional men have been added to the Kenilworth police force, it was announced early this week, the increase being made in order to afford still better police protection to the village at large. \Vhile Kenilworth has been comparatively free from moPeter K J ans, north shore manager for the Consumers cot~l!)aqy, has. he~n promoted to the posttton .of dt stnct manager fo.r the comp~ny , 1t. \; vas an nounced this week. H1s terntory extends from Rogers av.enue to the state line and frgJ~l. the .nver . to the la~e . \Vith the add1twn of new yards on Wtl\x·r· tk· d o n D eerlow · street · 11~ '_v t.nne a an fi eld a~ct1tte 111 IlJ~IJiand park ~l1e!e ~rc now llllle ~·a rcls m l\:[r. Jans d1stnct. A sun-cy IS no\\' hcmg mad e of th e territory to th e. north. and. w~ s t _for the purpo se of mcrcasmg dtstnhttt!On. Mr. Jans ha s full charge of the operation of the yards and .th.e sales of. co~l. cokr, and ice and. lnnld1ng matcnal 111 thi s di strict. lie I S also a member of the company's operating committee. I Ic has established his district offices at 1015 Church ~trcct, E\·an ston. E. J. Sherwin, long connected '"·ith the Consumers company succeeds to Mr. Jan:-' position as Evanston man - The Little Marmon Is Here May we send you a r.atalogue? North Shore Scout Area to Have Troop for Men .\latn· Xorth Shore fathers hav~.: MARMON . NORTH SHORE 6015 Broadway Longbeach 6428 pre s:-~e d an intere st in lt:arning lll ~rc: agcr. ex - - FOUNTAIN SQUARE-EVANSTON · rs about the plan and procedure of Boy Q h G" Scout work. ~fan\· scout kadL·rs han~ Civic rc estra JVes wished that theY 'might ha,·e had the Concert Sunday, Feb. 27 priYilege oi me1;1bership in a Scout : , . . . ,.. tro p. To meet the se neecl:i the Xorth I I ~1~· Sl11rag1~ ( "}c nr.che slra, an o~·Shore Cnuncil ha s announcc:d a "Tr oop l.~.:·anl~;atHIIl ."·l11r h .'.tii.H .'t lon..; _uncler t_lH· fnr Adult:-." to begin Thursday night. I a_ usp!Cl':- o _1 tlH: ll\'IC \ltt..;lr a~:-;or.la ~larch 17. at the Area offlc~.:, 1(} ::\orth t1nn a1HI 1:-. _ dtrcctc:d hy Fr~· der~ck ~heridan road, Highland Park. I ~tnck and l·.~tt· D~·Lamartcr, \\'1!1 gt\'t' the ~t·cnncl ot Jt..; tour roncerts 111 Orchc:>tra hal l. 1-<\·hruary 27. at .~ :30 n 'cl ~ H·k. Thv:-v ~uncla ,. a itnnnon C()!l ~!!!!~~~hl~~~~~~~~~ cnt ~ il :tn· :tr lil' Ytd I.!Tc ·:-tt nclpul:trit \· . 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