8 WILMETTE LIFE Aprit 15, 1927 More "W" Award_s Recreation Board Made to Pupils Opens Its Spring in Local Schools Season Activities The afternoon spring activities' program ha.s been completed br the Playground and Recreation board. Tuesday and Thursday afternoons are reserved for track activities, whi· le Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon s will be .the time for playground ball. Track work will begin on Tuesday, April 19, and the first playground ball game is scheduled for Wednesday, ApriJ 20. The Howard and St. Joseph schools will work out on the V1ll~ige Green, and the St. Francis and Stolp schools will have the Stolp school grounds for their acti:vitj.es. Hikes are being planned for the last two Saturdays of April and all hoys interested should get in touch with Mr. Dudley Cicero Stone or "Hap" Gather coal. W e' ll Take - "Wash Day" off your calendar. Madam! Yes, turn your hours of unnecessary labor over steaming suds into hours of rest. Our modern equipment will do the work as spotlessly clean as you could do it yourself-and just as you want it! A phone call- Wilmette 606·-hrings our driver! HolDe 525 Main Street Laundry Phone Wilmette 606 At hletic "W" award~ were made at the Howard school last Friday morn ing. Letters were awarded to boy~ participating in football and basket ball of the Howard and St. Joseph schools. Llewellyn Jones, explained to th.e assembly of sixth, seventh and etgh.th grade pupils what the football team dul: and Harry Hunter told of the haskNball games. After the speaking, Director Daniel M. Davis awarded the letters and stripes to .t he boys. The same s:rste~ of awards is usccl throughout tht· vtll?,;e. , ., Those receiving football "W s and stripes were: Raymond Steffens, Art ~ Bovajain. Gordon Ruff, Eugene Prockno~·. Robert Waters. Carl Closset, Llewellyn Jones. Ted Buck. Lowell · . - Johnson and Harry Hunter. One hundred and etghty-threc dtt· . d ere crent north shore people have apThe baskc!ball stnpc awar s w k peared in North Shore Theater Guild made to: J tm 1verson, Ted Buc · productions previous to its cur.rent of- Harry Hunter. Lowell Johnson .· fering, "The Detour," a . summary of Leonard Wolff and Raymond Steffens. past programs reveals. One hundred John \V. Cullen, Jr., r~turned \Y twenty-seven have appeared once ; one, twelve times; three, seven times; nesdav from the Universtty of Itlmots two, six times: three, five: six, four; to spend the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cullen twelve, three; and thirty, twice. of 122o Ashland avenue. -o-Albcrt Kremer who is attending the University of Illinois, is spending thi s '"eck-cnd with his parents, Mr. and ~f rs. C. F. Kremer of 723 Laurel ave - ct!- · Re-Elect A. F. DENZIN, Prop. ORNER People's Party · Vote the Ticket Straight! ~ lllll' . Mrs. W . .0. Belt and Miss Virginia Belt of Kenilworth, who have been spending the winter visitin.g in. Hon?lulu and motoring in Cahfornta. wtn return Thursday. -o- 6Z711AIR I'I'BBBT WHOLESALE CITY MARKET CO. 2 a PBOIIB: WILIIB'I""B 1870 MEATS 2 a RETAIL BIG EASTER SALE I'BmAY ·and IA'I'UBDAY- APBIL 15th- 16th sHAM; ARJlOUR STAR U TO 16 .POU:XU AY.ERAGE EGGS.CUDAHY PURITAN HAMS-12 to 14lb. average, lb·...... 2?e ROASTIN<}x~.~-~~~ENS, lb.... 3?e LAMB LEGS, lb·........... ·.... 39lf2G S'l'RICTL Y l'RESJI EVERY EGG GUARANTEED BES'r QUALITY lb· .. ··..·........... ~ ... ,., ...... 29e doz. · ........................... 29e BACON, A~~j~;~u Ib . ............ .. ~, e HAL}' Ult WJIOLE SlUE SMOKE~~~s!!~' }!~;.· .......... 390 .. VEAL LEGS, lb................... 32e FANCY MILK },ED . BUTTER, lb...................... SSe , AB~IOlTR · ('l,OVERBLOOM PORK. LOINS, lb. . ........ · · · 29lf2G liALl, OJt WHOLJo~ RIB ROAST BEEF, lb. ......... 39e t'HOI('~ . . CUTS ,( ·I