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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Apr 1927, p. 57

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April 22, 1927 ========================~~==~~====================== - . . Terminal A. C. Team Wins Championship ·,rS!llJ!\.VlliQ.I.IMM~MJMI~g~MMJMM!MJM!MM!M~Ml'~ :&: Cup in Basketball -·--'-~ WI L METTE LIFE 57 ' --~ The final games m the basketball eague sponsored by the vVilmette Recreation Board were played at the Howard school gymnasium Wednes·day evening, in which the 'first team of the Terminal Athletic cluh won the season championship and cup. A l~rge crowc~ witnessed the games, m whtch much tnterest has been centered due to the recent victory of the Presbyterians over the State Bank cam which placed the Terminal A. C. and the Presbyterians in a deadlock for first place in the scheduled tournamen t. The Terminals also were in the finals with the Presbyterians in the elimination tournament. The game \~; cdt~esday evening won by the A. C. l ermmals, 31 to 16, counted double as >oth the Terminal A. C.'s and P;es>ytc.rians were in the finals for both cagucs. The cup which now goes to the l'erminal team is the one whic;h was o h~ve been awarded at the spring uecttng of the Recreation Board , but \"hich had to be postponed, · owing to he deadlock. The members of the Terminal A. C. Champion basketball team are: Millard Powers, Manning Power..,, Russel ) ohnson, Clyde Cooley, Fred Hoerber, Waddy Paletti, Joseph Paleti, Rohert MacLean, Lyman Goss III Elmer \\'ell man and Robert Blasdell' nanager. ' At a meeting of the Terminal A. C.'s, at the home of Manager Robcrt Blasdell, it was decided to enter orH. ' baseball team ·and three horseshoe ean'ts, in the spring and summer ac- · t ivi tics conducted hY the \Vi lmet~~ Recrcation Board. - The Terminai~ also promise to have a powerful indoar baseball aggregation on hand at the opening of the seaso n, as well as three good horseshoe teams. ~ ~ E ~ ~ ~ ~ Will the Seeds You Sow Grow Weeds or Flowers? · Springtime is seedtime. We plant our gardens, looking happily forward to colorful flowers faces and fragrant scents. But, what would b~ our amazement if, when blossoming time comes, thistles and milkweed filled the 11ower beds while morning glories usurped all the trellises? There would be but one explanation-we planted wrong. Pleading ca-relessness of what seeds we sow will never save us the disappointment of weeds that grow. Lifetime is always seedtime. Each day seeds are sown. Lifetime is constant harvest-time. Eat:h day is reaped the harvest from seeds planted long ago. Now, in Springtime, when the brilliant pages of garden catalogs hold patent lure, let us also consider what seeds we shall plant in the garden of life. Shall they be the seeds of the wind-from which we shall reap the whirlwind; weed seeds dropped by careless chance? Or, shall they be seeds of beautiful color and rare scent? Would we enrich that garden of life? Come, then, where the finest seeds are many, plenty for all. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t: fii 6 ~ ~ ~ J:l ... ~ ~ ~ F:' t: ~ ~ ~ Thanks ·Those Who Aided ~ ~ in .Easter Hunt Program The \Vilmette Playground and Rechoard wishes to extend its thanks to ~{rs. Ernest Freeman. Mrs. H. A. Storms, and Mrs. C. W. Cozzens for superintending the work of the Stolp and Howard school girls in the coloring of eggs for the Easter Egg Hunt held Thursday of this week in Vattman park. The girls who generously gave a full half -da \' to this ta . k, who are also ineluded · in this expression of thanks, arc Helen Bower Harriet Leach, Doris Ingham. Emma Bickham. Marv. Laner Jft'lt·n 1anH·s, Ellen ("c) ·' zl'ns, 1lary .latH: Miller . . Eleanor C~dver, Ann Linn, Bettv \Vil son, Elizabeth Balhatchet, Agnes jones. ] can Fischer, Bernice Stofer, Virginia Burgess, Isyle Johnson, Winifred Dingle, Mariorie Hume, Seville Boyington, Virginia Lchle, . H~z.el Knepper. Clara Wolf, and Vtrgtma SQrague. · The Ea:;tcr Egg hunt was postponed from Saturday _b.ecause of unsatisfac· tory weather. r~ation 11 ~ Come, next Sunday, to church and receive for your garden of life seeds from flowers of beauty grown in God's own garden. ~ t:: ~' ~ ~ ~ ;;;;~ ~ ~ ~ Directory of Churches: The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Francis C. Stifler ~ ~ ~ St. Jolm' s Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park Avenues RecJ. Hetman W. Meyer ~ F:: ~ ~ F'arst Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette Avenues &cJ. Stephen A. Lloyd The Ftrst The F~rst Me~odist Church '1frs. C. \V. Leggett will rntrrtain thr Alpha Omicron Pi 'Mothers' cluh this aftrrnoon at 2 o'clock at her hJnlc, 227 Ninth street, \Vilmettc. 'fhc mothrrs have bern sewing recently fnr the new Alpha Omicron Pi house now under constrt1ction at Northwestern uninrsitv. This afternoon they arc to hrm table linens, which. wi ll. h.e monogrammed with the soronty mttillls. ~ ~ ~~ Lake and Wilmette Avenues Rev. Horllct G. Smith St. Augustine's Episcopd Church 1140 Presbyterian Church Wilmeue Avenue Rev. Hubert Carleton Ninth Street and Greenleaf .&..venue RecJ. George P. Magill Wilmette English Lutheran Church Greenleaf Avenue and Seventh Street Laid, Scrapt>d. CleanPd, Refinished Hardwood Floors F.stimatPs FrPE> + Pt~blished by the lrstn-cllt~,.ciJ AtltJtrlisi"ll C!1MtKittet, Wilmette Church Federatiors DUNFEE FLOOR CO. 441 N. Dearborn St. Phone Delaware 2589 Chicago

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