July 6, ' 1928 .. W~LMETTE r ~IFB .... .. The corimiittee on special occasions 132,756.AMNDANCE was : L. C. Torrey, chairman; Mrs. A. Storm$, Mrs. Ernest · Freeman IN PLAY ACTIVmES H. S. C. Bennet,· William Taylor, Mrs: E. M Simonds, and Mrs. Herbert ' ' , . '· (Conti~ued from page 3) lage business concerns, churches, and civic organizations. Each of the organizations supporting teams in the various leagues as well as the . other civic organizations are entitled to representation on the Recreation council, which governs the conduct of the various leagues. On' the council last year were: Woman's club ·of Wilmette: Mrs. E. M. Simonds; Catholic Woman's club, Mrs. Arthur Johnson; Rotary club, William Taylor; Optimist club, Dr. D. W. Rapp; Eastern Star, Paul Hoffman; Wilmette Post American Legion, Dr. W. W. Hawkins; Wilmette ChaQt~r, R. A. M., R. C. Boozer; Chaber of Commerce, John J. Moran; Catholic Daughters' club, Mrs. P. L. Billinger; St. Augustine's church, D. C. Leach; St. John's Lutheran church, Rev. H. W. Meyer; Baptist church; S. C. Bennet; Congregational church, Rollin Simonds; Presbyterian church, A. L. Miller; Ridge Electric, D. R. Hicks ; English Lutheran church, Wallace A .. Stark; I. 0. 0. F., W. L. Bla.nkshim; Logan-Howard P. T. A., Mrs. H. A. Storms; Central-Laurel P. T. A., Mrs. E. H. Freeman; St. Joseph church, George J. Schaeffer : State bank, W. B. Robinson; K. of C., John W. Selzer; Methodist church, Lowell F. Todd; Terminal A. C., Russel Johnson; Wilmette Ice company, Ursal R. Sutton; Wilmette Shoe store, Herbert Wolff; Young People!s club, Robert Evans; AllStars, George S. Mcintyre. John Clark Baker served as chairman of the c~inmittee on athletics last year and his committee members were: John ]. Moran, Dr. W. \V. Hawkin~. Ralph H. Durham, D. C. Leach, Herwig Toeppen. Leach. Mrs. Jay R. Brown was chairman of the committee on dramatics with the following other members: Mn. Arthur Johnson, Mrs. George Carrington, Paul E. Gamron, Mrs. Milton Reid, Mrs. Elmer A. Claar. The special occasions committee was in charge of the Hallowe'en parties given at Stolp and Howard gymnasiums, the annual Easter Egg Hunt: and the Christmas Carol service. Co.o l ,·Dainty, SumDiecy Print Frocks · In a Sunny Array of Fa~ous Quaiity Belmont Prints and Cord Dimities In a host of new and cheerful summer colors. In ten ·charming styles, ~ach smartly adapted Drum Corps Participate In Memorial Dedication Drum and bugle corps from the Wilmette and Winnetka posts of the American Legion participated in the dedication · of the Polish memorial at St. Adalbert's cemet~ry on Milwaukee road on July 4. Cardinal Mundelein was present to take part in the ceremony, as were Howard Savage 1 past national commander of the American Legion, and Gen. Paul · B. Malone, of Ft. Sheridan. Troops from Ft. Sheridan and from the Great Lakes Naval Training station attended the dedication. Subscriptions for the memorial were donated by the Polish people of Chicago and suburban villages. Mr. and Mrs. E. Burt Brown, Jr. an~ their children moved last week from their former home at 916 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette, to the house which they have purchased at 1152 Cherry street, W~nnetka. to size. In eng11ging designs. Sizes-Misses', Small, Medium, Large. As shown, each frock has a distinctive feature assuring individuality. Every minute detail spells values which never before were offered for so little. These Dresses Will Lighten Your Work and Brighten Your Every Hour About the House, Porch, and Garden -o- M rs. Julius Paul Smith of San Francisco is here for an extended visit with Mrs. C. Vv. Culbertson of 919 Elmwood avenue. J. SHORTRIDGE Mason Contractor Porches General Repair Cement, Stone Walks and 421 Riclunond Phone Kenilworth 2735 I .· Plastering Contractor Plain and Ornamental Plastering - Exterior . Stucco Work a Specialty The cooperation of thousands of merchants makes possible this COMBINATION XX PLAN &!lling Event , W orthen,Carrico Co · 1146-1148 Wilmette Avenue Chas. E. Welter 115 Fifteenth St. Phone Wilmette 588 Phone Wil. 2151