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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jun 1928, p. 40

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WILMETTE LIFE June t,' 1928 Announce Guide Tours Nicholas Murray Butler at Museum .Next Week Heads Relief Committee Recreatiot} Events · J Results of the first :week's games in the summer athletic leagues sponsored by the Wilmette Playground and Recreation board are as follows : P.layground Dnll Baptist (4) Wilmette Ice (5) Frank Guthridge Arthur Borre Allen Gruhn Clarence Brown George P eter so n Ed ward Hoffman Arthur Youngber p1\foe DeHaye Arthur William s Ed Schildgen Martin Ol se n William Th~lman Earl Ca rl son William Schinler Frederick Kiken Don Chester Henry Hoffman Ray Meier Joe Borre, umpire All Stars (1) English Luth. (2 0) Curtis Col egrave J..'red Gaul Eugene Hamilton Max Gul t> r George Mcintyre Wallace Star!< Donald Mcintyre Walter K ehm Donald Martin David Gash l\1 ilton Misura Charles Emps on Tom Mcintyre Charles NordbergScott Smith William Winber g · Paul Ki Pr All Stars ( 0 ) Ridge Electric (13) Thomas Mcintyre James Schaefgen Curtis f'ol f' g-ron' Adam Phillips George Mclntyr Earl Mlller Donaj9 M l'lnt;\TP Ni cholas Spies Ed Hamilton Anthony Borre Martin l\Tiourer Jake Hoffman Donald Martin P e ter Schwall Robert Mcintyre B en 'l'halman Joe Boehm Frank Steffins Donald Hartnett Howard. Chandle r, umpire English Luth. (1) K. of C. ( 5) C h t>ster Stark John Schinler l\1ax Guier A. J. Thalman Wallace Stark Paul Bl est> r Walter Kemn Joseph Engels Dale Gash Roman SPlzpr Carl Nordberg Pete Thalma n Scott Smith John Selzer William Melby Pete Schopen Fred Gull John Steffens Borre, umpire K. of C. (4) St. Joseph (G) C eorge Bleser Vi c Deinlein Anthony Thalman P te Bohnen Joe Engels Bob Steffens Pete Schopen Ray Hoffman PhiHp Bleser W endell Phillip!' John Steffen s Harold Schleuter Roman Selzt>r :\tilton Guy John Schinler Lawrence 'VeisR John s ~ l'!t' r Ralph Klinge Paul Ble s~ r Ed Phillips Hart, umpi . e St. Joseph (2) Terminal A. C. (3J Gt>orge Eat~n Russel Johns on \oVendell PhHlips Manning Powf'fs :\1 ilton Guy Henry Hoffman Ray Hoffman David Boyington Laurence ·w eiss Lyman Goss III Ralph Klinge Robert McLean Harold Schleute r Erwin Bramme r Eug~ne Hart P e ter Bohnen Ed Phillips Emil Salzman Robert Steffens Stordeur, umpire Horses boN.;; Terminal A. C. I. Presbyh!rian II (19, 21, 21.) (21, 3, i\) Manning Powers H. 0 , Von der Hoff Emil Salzrnart G. A. Thursby Methodist (5, 17) St. Joseph I (21, 21) J. R. Harper Ralph Klinge Bob Harper Arthur Klinge All Stars (20, 11) Congregational (21, 21) Rollin Simonds Kirk Coldgrove E. M. Simonds R. R. Arnold St. J<1hns II Terminal II (9, 11) (21, 21) Ed Cramer Lyman Goss III George Cramer Robert McLean Presbyterian I (21, I. 0. 0. F. (18, 20) 21) Edgar Polley Tom Thursby -before you shop read the SOFIA. Bulgaria, May 29-Madame Liapcheff, wife of the Prime minister is receiving funds through the Bul~ garian representative of Near East Re1id from an American Committee of ~hich Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, pres1dent of Columbia university is chairman. These funds have been ~on tributed by American individuals to feed 1,000 children rendered homeless by the recent earthouakes. A similar contribution is being made by Near ~a s t Relief to care for 500 baby victims of the earthquakes in Greece. ADS Subjects of the guide-lecture tours given at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. at Field Mu~eum of Natural History are announced for next week as follows: Monday, June 4, "Economic Minerals" and "Tropical Plants"; Tuesdfly, "Pompeii" and "North American Birds" : Wednesday, "Egypt" and "Oils, Sugar and Starches"; Thursday, two general tours embt ·. cing anthropology, botany, geology and zoology: Friday, 'The Sauk and Fox Indians" and "Gems". These tours of museum exhibit under the guidance of staff lec tures are free. Parties assemble inside In Illinois a woman can work at em- the north entrance. ployment ten hours a day seven days According to the figures of 1925 inin the week. Eighteen states have a come tax returns were filed by 5.04 per so-called "ten hour law" for women. cent of the total population of Illinois. The first newspaper in Illinois was This compares with 3.60 per cent for all other states . averaged. published at Kaskaskia in 1815. These Go~d Used Cars~ill Make Thetr Owners Happy Is your neighbor enjoying his good used car while you are waiting to save enough to buy the same car new, at a higher price? The answer will be found in the values listed below. Buick Country Club Coupe 19 2 7. Smart 2 pus. with rumble seat. Finished in blue duco with dark green \·dour interior. 4 new Natunl wood wheels. cords. spare. Lovejoy A very brown Cadillac 3- 14 Sedan pass . Original light blue duc6 and mohair . interior shows careful Paige 5-Pass. Brougham 'Just refinished in mohair interior. new tires. spare, Priced extremely Brewster green, green Disc wheels with 4 trunk, snubbers . etc . low a t $550 . ~oyal use. Mechanically rebuilt by Cadillac and carries our standard new car warranty . 5 good tiru. Lorraine spot, shock absorbers. etc. model for $1.950. A very desirable shock absorbers. bumpers, etc. popular modtl for $1.250. La Salle 5 -Pass. Phaeton Finish an attractive combination of Derby red and black, with red luther upholsttry. Carefully used by us as demonstrator and curies our standard new cu warranty. $1,875. La Salle 2-Pasa. Coupe Color scheme a two-tone blae duco with gray mohair interior. Natural wood wheels. Lov~joy Buick 1 928 Brougham absorbers, spring covers, etc. Mechanically 0. K. Carries our standard new car warranty. J1:. model in great demand. $1.975. This late model with beautiful maroon finish, dark green velour interior, natural wood wherls, excellent tires, Lor· raine spot, shock absorbers. etc., is in the best of mechanical condition, will sell quickly at our price of $1.500. n~ ·IHw~ CllN m·y he P·~IJaseJ from income-The G. M· .A. c P/411 .Mr. and Mrs. \\'alter W. Baldwin of 1015 \Vilmette avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Keith, of 222 Ninth street, left Sunday, May 20, to motor to New York. From there they drove to Baltimore, and on to Washington. The Keiths returned by train from \Vashington, May 24. The Baldwins motor~d home, maki'ng short stops along the way, and arriving home last Sunday. -o- CADILLAC MOTOR Evanston Brancb 1810 Ridge Avenue CAR c 0. M iss Lola Johnston of Forrest City, Ark., is spending three days with Miss Martha Belshe, of 530 Forest avenue. Miss Johnston is on her way to Duluth, Minn., where she will visit relatives. -o- Telephone, University 8600 F or thirty years, McLean county Illinois, has been the greatest agricultural county in the nation.

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