·February 3, 1928 -·---ith, 337 ~l~~~~~f;;~awttue, haTe r-eturned ·to - -·-after a fiye weeks' ·tay Hm laua, · DaYenport,· Pia. ) Mid'lfl.ne -&nith1 who spent her Christ. . . vaeation with them there, returned to Wilmette in time for the reop~ning of school ff , Mrs. Milton · K. Cohn of 901 Forest avenue, Wilmette, spent a few ~ys last week in Kansas City, which was her home before her marriage last year. She returned in time to leave with her husband on Friday for a In the adult division of the Athletic maintained by thBoe Wrdllmettte c!;1~~; three weeks' trip to New York. Mr. leagues nound and Recreation a · mos Cohn is making a business trip. ieagues remained at status q uoal aA.t t'Ce Recreation Events Congregat~ona\ ... · .... · · · · st. Joseph .... ·'- · . · .. ... .. · · Howard P. T. A. I .. · · · " · Terminal A. C. I · · · · · · · · st. Joseph It . . .. . . . . . . .. St. Johns I . .. · · · .. · · .... · St. Johns II . · · · · · · · · · · · · · Ridge Electric . . .. . . . . . . . K . of C. P . .. ·T. · · A~ .. · II .. · .. ·· · Howard ..· .. . .. ... 'I ·'l 6 6 3 8 : 4 4 '190 :gg 666 J ! 1 : 4 ~~ 4Z8 l 0 ' · ~u ZOO end of the week. The Term1n · Basketball team sttll leads In that league with the State Bank team In second place. The Congregational team remains undefeated but since they did not enter the league until after the holidaY season, are not eligible tor the championship cup. Ridge Electric maintains the lead In the Indoor Baseball and the Wilmette Ice ln the Quoit league. One of the oustandtng games of the enUre Quoit season was the hard fought battle Thursday evening between the Presbyterians and St. Joseph I team. The ftnal score stood !1, 8, 21 In favor of the Presbyterians to 20, 21, 20 for St. Joseph. Q·olts January 26 Presbyterian (11, 8, St. Joseph I (20, 21, 21) Ja4oor BasebJI.II January 24 l{idge Electric (13) Al.l Stars (6) s. Schaefgen C R. Mcintyre N. Spies P T. Mcintyre A. Phillips 1b C. Coldgrove Anthony Borre 2b E. Woods Jacob Hoffman 3b E. Brammer D. Hartnett . F .G. Mcintyre D Ch t F R. Edinger · es er J1 F. Jenkins D. Reynolds, umpire W iJ mette Ice (9) \V. Schindler un Wlblet&e A····· WIL.BTTB Ph. 2766 THE WAS INGTON LAUNDRY . MAN ·£PRESENTS MORE ·THAN "A PLACE WHERE WASHING IS DONE" JN your neighborhood-and many othershe is the representative of clean-(lotbes satisfaction. His bobby is being courteous, obliging .and businesslike. He is popular because, when he returns the 'finished laundry bundle, tbe housewife finds everything washed sweet and clean-the work of expert minds and trained bands-work that bas been characterized "quality work" for 40 years. Indoor Standings Per P. T. A. (8, 8) Wlbnette Ice (21, 21) Won Lost Cent George Thursby U. Sutton 1000 Ridge Electric . ... .. .. ' . . . . 8 0 H. 0. Von der Hoff G. Wallowttz 8'15 Wilmette Ice . . .. . . .... . . . .. 'l 1 H. Hoffman '114 St. Joseph I ... . . .. .. ..... 5 2 600 K. of C. . . . .. .. ... .. ... . . :3 3 Standings of Quoit Teams !00 .f Per Blesers B. A. ... . ..... . . . .. 1 7 000 TP:un Won Lost Cent All Stars . ..... . ..... .. ... . 0 Wilmette Ice . . . .. ... . . ... 10 .1 909 Team Staadlars r·re~byterian 8 1 :: Per MPthodist ........ ... . 8 2 Team Won Lost Cent Terminal A. C. . . . .. . ... . .. 14 0 1000 Congregational . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0 1000 State Bank . .... ... . . .. .. . 12 1 925 Presbyterian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5 615 Wilmette Shoe . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8 665 Methodist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 500 K. of C. . .... . ....... . . . .. 7 'l 600 St. JoSt>ph .. .. ....... . . . . . 3 10 300 I. 0. 0. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 12 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 · 0 0 · 0 Tom Thursby Jaines Dusham Ralph Klir.ge Jack Ryerson 20) 2b Henry Hoffman E. Phillips William Thalman 3b F R. llier D. Reynolds, umpire n. E. Schlldgen Wn11nwlt1! c p lb St. Joseph (3) P . Wagner N. Hoffman JJ, Schlenter Basketball Methodist (27) · Congregational (50) C. W. Vanaey F H. Frasier F. Waldener F A. Cook F. C. Varney C T. King F. Lundberg G T. Copeland L. Todd G R. Simonds R. Martin G J. Patterson, referee Presbyterian _ (26) Terminal A. C. ( 43) H. Wild F R. Johnson E. Hill F E. Brammer F. Reynolds C Millard Powers T. Thursby G Manning Powers R. Rogers G W Johnson E. Leslie G F. Haack G L. Goss J. Patterson, referee State Bank (37) I. 0. 0. F. (32) R. Smith F H. Chambers B. RobertStm F G. Merganthaler L. Roth C R. CazeJ C. Schaefer G E. Polley C. Clifton G J. Myers Clyde Hamilton, referee Volle)" Ball January 23 Howard P. T. A. II ('1, 4) E. McDow T. Mcintyre E. Carlson G. Mcintyre G. Williams D. Mcintyre W. Haas H. Von der Hoff F. Baughman D. C. Stone, referee E. P. V. R. B~ptist (15, 15) The Washington Laundry somethiag else besides "clean tioa." That is Time--Time aat duties than doing or family laundry. Man represents clothes satisfacfor more pleassupervising the St. Joseph Am. Legion II (10, 15, 13) (15, 11, 15) Phillips S. Peterson Hoffman P. Kler Wagner S. Van Inwagen Deinleln C. Colgrove G. W. Gathercoal, referee Presbyterian Ryerson D. Hartnett LeAlie ·J . Hoftman Burlingame J · .t!chaefgen Henderson D. C. Stone, referee Howard P. T. A. I (16, 15} ' (15, 16) Ridge Electric (7, 9) E. E. C. C. .me. for each fuailF bacia& He caa ntWa Thil maa has a die weekly · at a fpre lower tbaa it coald be ..._ f· · hoae. Ask biaf \Veshlngton Laundty Ill · · · , .../ .._, ~. IU. ~ Y. P. C. (7, 10) R. Evans K. Lynch A. Hoffman A. Struebing B. Thalman L. Matson G. W. Gatherooal, referee Phone Wilmette 145 Established - Forty - Years Mrs. George H. Webster of 615 Linden avenue recently entertained the chairmen of the various committees of sewing of the philanthropy department of the Woman's club of Wil· mette. -----o-:- Mrs. Edwina Weckler's sixth anrl seventh grade dancing classes, held at . the Wilmette Woman's club, were entertained at the Edgewater Beach hotel last Saturday at 4 o'clock.