Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1928, p. 4

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... ' FREE! ·.. ) CoJmaanity Sbtiq E·.,.t Poet.poaed Froaa Lut SAturclay · . Jleqaae of W-.ther ... .All Next Week e Will Clean and Press Absolutely ·F ree One Boy's Garments Per Family What habit of J)ersonal u-c~s& are ~ teaching your boy? The second annual Wilmette Ice Carnival postponed from last Saturday, will be held tomorrow at the Village Green, Daniel M. Davis, direct&r of recreation, announced today. The same hours scheduled for last week's program will apply in tomorrow's meet, preliminaries being held at 10 o'clock in the morning and the final events beginning at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The ice was in perfect condition the first part of the week and, although the two or three days of warm weather did considerabie damage to the rink at the Village Green, where the carnival is to be held, Mr. Davis does not think it will interfere with the meet~ "Even if only a part of the rink is in condition for skating, we will go ahead with our arrangements rather than risk another postponement," he said. Faac~ Sbtiaa E:daihit William Ellerman of the Rogers Park Skating club, who has given a number of exhibitions of faney skating monstration of fancy skating immealong the north shore, will give a dediately fo11owing the two mile race for men at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. This will be an additional feature in the program, not scheduled in last week's program. Registration was continued all this week and will close at 10 o'clock tonight." Entry may be made at the of.fice of the Wilmette Playgrounds and Recretion board, Central school, telephone Wilmette 468, or at the office of Wn.MJ:Tn: Lift. Entries made after 5 o'clock this afternoon must be made with Mr. Davis at Wilmette 929. Registration to date has exceeded 200. Williama Ia Referee Elmer Williams is to be referee and will also act as one of the judges for the fancy skating. Other officials of the meet are: Dr. C. B. Blake, starter; Dudley C. Stone, clerk ; Joe Skidmore, scorer : Glen Gothercoal, announcer ; D. W. W. Hawkins, L. P. Todd, judges of the finish; John Clark Baker and Mrs. Daniel M. Davis, awarders of prizes; Elmer Williams, Dr. Blake, Herwig Toeopen, judges of fancy skating; Glen Gathercoal, chief of police. The entire day's pro~ram follows : MGI'IIiq EYeata 10 a. m.-100 Yard Dash for boys under 12 years. 10 :15 a. m.-220 Yard Dash for boys under 14 years. 10 :30 a. m.-220 Yard Dash for boys undPr 16 ye&I;I'. 10:45 a. m.-440 Yard Dash for boys under 14 years. 12 years. 2:05 p, rn.-100 Yard Dash for girls 12 years and under. 2 :10 p. m.--440 Yard Dash for men 18 years and O\'er. 2 :20 p. m.-220 Yard Dash for girls 15 years and undPr. · 2::l0 p, m.-220 Yard Dash for boys under H yen.rs. 2 :.tO p. m.-880 Yard Dash for boys under 16 years. .... 2 :!;0 p. m.-440 Yard Dash for boys under 18 years. :t P. rn.-440 Yard Dash for girls 16 yean and over. 3 :10 p. rn.---One :MilP. North Shore ChamnlonshiP. Onen. MPn only. 3 :20 p. m.-440 Yard Dash for boys · unflpr 14 yearA. 3 :~ll n. m.-220 Yard Dash for boys under 16 years. :t :.til 'P. m.-880 Yard Dash for boys under 1R years. !t .,_, n. m.-Fancy Skating. Open. 4 n. rn.-Two Mile. Boys 18 years and over. 4 :11l D. m.-Exhtbltlon Skating. William Ellerman. 2 p, rn.-100 Yard Dash for boys under Poise is absorbed through to youth if the boy is to cle~nliness of person and A c~n.y~n\en~ t~e to start boys on tbis road to the "right" is during the week of January 16,· when we will clean and press one suit for every boy under 12 of the community Absol"tely Freel National Week For Cletrning ScboOl Chit: · ~rm,a G~~rmenta . ·· not only.,:to make thePJ clean al)d ready for wear at school again,. but to remove c~11~agio~s J~S wbicb .endanger child health. t, Fiaah - We Will Call For and Deli"er The North Shore's Leading Cleaners · 1152 Central Ave.; WilMette Phone Wilmette 320 c ,. ULTZ &NORD . ' MEN'S CLUB DINNER The Men's club of the First ConC{t'egational church will hold its January dinner Monday evening, January 16, in the parlors of the church. Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock. Reserv=ttions are to be made by phoning Wilmette 648. · · ·

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