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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1928, p. 14

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WILMETTE LIFE June 8, 1928 Sc.hool Athleti~s Establishe·d in 1900 Six-Week Summer School Session Begins on 'June 18 c. M. KROGER Manufactu, r ing Furrier 710 MAIN ST. EVANSTON Cordially Invites You to Inspect His Newly Enlarged and Remodeled Shop The closing games in the North Shore Grammar School Playground Ball leaJ?ue left the Wilmette Peewee team leadmg the division with three victories and one toss to their credit, the Heavyweight team with two victories and two losses, u.nd the Lightweight team at the bottom )f the list with only one victory and three losses. The last game~:; were play~d with Haven school, Evanston, June 1 at Ev:tnston. He:mlts of the final games were: Wilmette Peewees (27) Haven (24) Paul Williams Robert Strauss Alex McLean John Brooks Charles Moreau Harry Constable Paul Soule Charles Reynolds George Green Julian Reeves Howard Herbon Roger Grays Robert Herman::;on Richard Moore Jack Gaither Robert Shea l:{obert Rye Jeff Cook Robert Specht Edward Greens Llewellyn Jones, umpire Wilmette Lights (7) Edward McKay Thorne Edwards Colin Finlayson Don Pavlicelc Edward Howard Vance Soule Bill Bruse Hubert Pelott Jack Stackhouse John Davidson The six-week's summer session in the Wilmette public schools is scheduled to open Monday, June 18. Classe::; will be held from 9 o'clock to noon five days each week. No regular credit is given for tht summer school work, but one of its purposes is to help those children who are weak in one or more of th e1r school subjects. In addition to the school work, games and outdoor ac tivities of various kinds will feature the summer session. If enough interest is shown thc:r \' will probably be several classes i11 manual training. . Any child wishing to enter the suni mer school may do so for the entir·: six weeks session or for as long ..b Haven (9) his parents want him to attend. .-\ Joe Hedstrom . Frank Ranson small tuition fee will · be charged . Ole HeidheGeorge Curley Pat Hayes Clarence Gage Harry Cort \Villiam Kline Troop 5, Boy Scouts of America . James Lester· John Haas of the Wilmette Presbyterian church Boy Scout Troop 5 Wins Davey Memorial Day Cup Haven (13) Wilmette HeaYies (11) Len nard \Volff Louis Stolle competition !or the Paul Davey cup ill A11 Don Everett the Memonal Day procession. Richard Huck Hugh Saxon Harry Jackson of the Wilmette troops presented a Robert Waters Dyke Smith fine appearance but this group of hlu ~ Henry Specht Baltimore Payne John Zipperich Kein Jetter neckerchief boys carried away fir st Claude Maine Frank Reynolds is Scout James Hunter honors. George Quinlan Mervin Herter master, Alvin Bartholomew is assi stRay Kimball James Constable ant scoutmaster of the troop, a11d th t" Cecil Williams members of the troop committee ar e Otto Stordeur, umpire came out on top in the · inter-troop A spacious interior arrangement-a smart new decorative scheme of glazed green-mammoth built-in showcases--large French mirrors and comfortable wiCker furnishings. Otto Vanderhoff, chairman, \V. T. EX-SERVICE GROUP TO MEET · Denholm, W. 0. Morris, Clark HaY ~s . The regular mont~ly meeting of the and Roy Morquardt. · \\' oman's club of Wilmette committee for . friendly c~-operation with .exMrs. W. ]. King, 611 Forest avenue. service men w1ll be held Monday, entertained the memben of her Tne ::,June 11, a~ the ho~e of Mrs. Theodore I day bridge club at luncheon at Skokie Breyer, 72"J \Vashmgton avenue. Country club this week. Remodeling If you are planning to havt your fur coat remodeledbring it in now and take advantage of the very special summtr prices. Free storage until Fall on all work of this kind. Repairing Mr. Kroger. is well-known not only in Evanston but all along the North Shore for his expert workmanship. AIJ repairing skillfully done-skins carefully matched, etc. Let us estimate. ·Fur Storage Tbt outstanding feature of our new shop-two huge new fur vaults with a capacity for 2, 000 coats. The most modern and largest of its kind on the North Shore. Fireproof! Burglarproof! Mothproof! fO\fNIL\JN .SQVARL · LVANSfON It's Not Too Early to Select Your New FUR COAT and pay for it on our easy payment plan Ia coantetion with our formal opening we ofer :~so aew fur coats in the approved styles for Fall, 1928. Mink, Krimmtr, Raccoon, Hudson Stal, Muknt, Broaduil. Also a large seltetion of choken of fox, ailnr fox, white fox and stone aartia priced as low as S25. Free storage on all parcbasn antil Fall. Come in today. SMARTWATERSNAKE Fashioned from the beautiful mottled skins of snakes-in rich black, brown, or grey. These new Cushman Models are extremely smart in · appearance. With T-strap or single strap and Cuban heels. PHONE UNIVERSITY 4900 $10.50 Lord' s-Main Floor

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