Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1928, p. 30

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BvanstOn Rev. Ra)'IDOnd B. Brqc, Jnlnlster 1 tnaaf&l BatbtiNill Sunday, Februa~5, will be observed Tbls week 'brought the cloae of the aa Yuung People's Sunday ln all Unitarian chUJ"Ches. The young people will have a Intramural buketbaJI league IJ)Otlsored by 1· Chloqo Avenue le of Shoe H. W. :McPherson will be the moderator. :Mtss Leone Krembs will give the readIng. Paul Hamilton will pronounce the Words of Aspiration. A Girls' chorus, comprising the Misses :Mary Wllllams, Edith Bronson, Caroline Kirkpatrick, Ethel Kirkpatrick, and Edith Williams, wlll sing. The sermon will be by the minister on the subject: "The World of Youth." The Young P~ _society will meet Sunday evening atGO"bloek ln the Church House. · Wednesday, February. 8, the Woman's Alllance wlll convene at 10 A. M. Luncheon will be served at 12 :30 and there will be a business meeting at 2 o'clock. Saturday, February 11, there will be a dance signalizing the close of Young People's week. The affair will be held at the .Abraham Llncoln Center in Chicago. part In the regular morning service. .85 Feature Price Brings Big Reductions on Every Pair in Stock Oar auaal February Sale .of Shott il aow ia progras. Tbe fint clays of this aouble eYtDt an of aauul iaportaact--the stock beia1 laqe-tbe cboice aalimittcll WbateYer sboe yoa Hltct, the rtdactioa it worth whilt. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bateman, 735 Michigan avenue, are expected home from a trip to Florida next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bateman have been away for about two weeks and have been visiting ~any of the principal cities such as Miami and Palm Beach. -o- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boyd of Albany, N. Y., announce the birth of a son January 29. Mrs. Boyd was formerly Miss Eleanor Blymyer of Wilmette. Mrs. B. F. Blymyer of 626 Lake avenue left Tuesday for Albany where she will spend some time with her daughter. All Children,a Shoes tJt Sale Prices &bot Dept.. 11.m ,,_ FOR YOUR· HOME MOVIES A Complete Service Is at Your Door To tlMJonalnte in flOUr oaM borne ., flOUt con11enitrx._ BeD 8 Howell Filmo, Eastman KodaKopt and the marvelous De V ry Home Pro~tor--priced at $85.00. To pm4uu motioa ,.,____ Filau your baby, boy, girl, father, mother. Wedclinga, social afairs, club of tlleealllll,.. . wald Uke hiP-dul.as-rt.,.- madl, the cbokar No,~ niDI of the teaiOD. TbatmeaDI nOU'! A 1111aD depollt boldt the room you .Iect ··· at the~ V0U with to pay · · · OD the tbip you like hat ··· by the route that baa DO dal, the ICCDk St. lawreGee ·'waterwhoalevarcll" ahlp. are~ lit the hetlla· I'OOID8 activities, etc. To ift1tlop# print, tit,. a4 edit- oa Caaadlaa PKific the Wilmette Playground and Recreation board Seml-ftnals were played thls week and · ihe champlonshlp games will take place during the ftrst few days of next week. Stolp school ls entering four undefeated teams in the final race and the Howard School three. Howard 6A team Is the champion of Its grade ln the Inter-school contest but managed to lose one game during the seaso~. The competing teams In the ftnal games are Howard SA vs. Stolp 8A-1: Howard 7A vs. Stolp 7A-l; Ho:ward 6A vs. Stolp 6C-l; Howard 5B vs. Stolp 5B-1. At Stolp school each grade was allowed to enter two teall\&i, thus enabling · a large per cent of the boys ln the sehool to be entered In the league. In the flfth grade division the second team of 5B almost obtained the grade championship and was only conquered by Its own ftrst team after coming out second in the r3ce and defeating the other first ancJ second teams a~ike. Staadlars Stolp School Fifth Grade Per Won Lost Cent 1000 5B-l ....................... 5 0 80(). 5B-2 . .................... . . 4 1 500 5C-1 ....................... 2 2 333 2 5C-2 ....................... 1 000 5A-1 ......... .............. 0 5 000 5A-2 ....................... 0 5 Sixth Grade 1000 6C-1 .......... . . . . ... ...... 5 0 750 GB-1 ....... . ................ 3 1 600 6C-2 .......... ·.............. :3 2 250 6B-2 ....................... 1 3 200 6A-2 . . ...................... 1 4 000 GA-l .... .. .. .. .. . ......... 0 5 Seventh Grade 1000 7A-1 ....................... 5 0 600 2 7B-1 ....................... 3 600 7C-1 ........................ 3 2 400 'lA-2 ....................... 2 3 400 7C-2 ....................... 2 3 000 7B-2 .... ........ 0 5 Eighth Grade 1000 SA-l ....................... 6 0. 855 8C-l . ........ .............. 6 1 667 8D-l ........................ 4 2 500 SB-1 ....................... 3 3 500 tiD-2 . . ...................... 3 3 333 SC-2 ....................... 2 4 187 8A-2 ......................... 1 5 000 8B-2 ....... . ............. . 0 6 Howard school . Eighth Grade Per Won Lost Cent Howard SA ........ . ...... 6 0 1000 St. Francia 8 .............. f Z 66& Howard 8B ................ 2 & 333 St. Joseph 8 ............... 0 I 000 Seventh Grade Howard 7A ................ 1 0 1000 666 St. Francis 7 .............. f 2 333 Howard 'lB .......... : . ... 2 · St. Joeeph 7 ............... 0 6 000 Sixth Grade Howard 6 A ............... f 1 800 600 St. ~nels 6 .............. 3 2 Howard 6B ................ 2 3 400 St. Joseph 6 ........ · ........ 0 6 000 Fifth Grade llo,r,ard 6B .....·........... 4 0 1000 ~an 5 .............··.·... 2 Z 600 Howard 5A ............. .. t1 · 000 Stolp, January 27 8D-1 (8) 8D-2 (4) Vance Soule F Kenneth Jllller George Eber F Jack Stackhouse Hugh Saxon C John Withrow Robert Leonard G Paul Soule Robert White G Otls Gooch Goas, referee 8A-1 (!f) 8C-1 (8) John Davidson F CoHn Finlayson Frank Church F Donald Matthew William Kuns C Stephen Hopkins Raymond Kimball G Charles Jones Reynolds Oltrom G Robert Parker Richard OJrleabee G Hayden Jones, referee BB-1 (16) 8A-2 (8) Edward lloward F Wllllam Bruse Alec llacLeu.n F Foster Bennett George Quinlan C SterUng Harper John Zlpperlcb G Harold Osborn Robert Ilea G Frederick Robinson Paul WUllama Goa, referee 'lB-1 (6) f Pilau that you expose in your own Filmo, Cin' Kodak or other motion pictam camera. ,_., lilm w..,. 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