WILMETTE LIFE July Zl, 1928 must make 600 points to qualify · for a prize. Jack Holmes, having earned ~55 points i.s the n_ e arest . to the 500-pomt goal ~t the present time, while Virginia Werden . is only 20 points behi.nd him. Winnifred Barry comes thu·d with 325 points and the other point winners are : Mary Laurer , 305 ; LaVerne Popp, 250; Frances Riley, 235; Shirley Popp, 200; David Weinstock, 260; · Paul Soule, 140; George White, 140; Maryjane Donahue, 125; Warren Cozens, 115; Ned Shapker, 110. Those who have earned the W. B. award of 150 yard swim are: Hugh Carrington, David Weinstock, Mary :Punning, Jean Dunning, Bob Sparks, Warren Cozzens, 115; Ned Shapker, Oakley, Lucille Hoffman, Virginia Werden, George Grammes, Geor~e White_, Jack Holme.s.: Frances Rilev, Charl~s Taylor, David Weir, Bill Holmes, Charles Ford, Jack English, Ted Hoskin, Marjorie Weiler, Mary Lauer, Paul Soule, Mary Jane Donahue, and Frances_ Kennedy. Those who have made the 40-yard swim for the fish emblem award to put on their bathing suits are: Jack Edmonson, Marjorie Weiler, Edna Krumholz, Frances Riley, John St. Clair; Lillian Hoar, Ted Hoskin, Charlotte Rusnak. Paul Soule, Maryjane Donahue, Otis Gooch, David Weinstock, Lee Blaylock, Winnifred Barry, Mary Ann Michelson, Ruth Durham. Betty Marks, Marie Adler, Bernard Saxon, Marguerite Gaston, Jack Holmes, Charles Taylor_ . Roselyn Brown, Paut Leach, La Verne Popp, John Cutler, Gordon Coulson, Bud Howard, and Tom English. Complete Mile Swim Only two, both girls, have completed the mile swim, !,!Oing all the way from the raft at Wilmette Beach to Gage's pier. They are La Verne Popp and her sister, Shirley Popp. Frances Riley, a twelve-year-old girl of grelt agility in the water, was the first to receive the fish award for the 40-vard swim, also the first to pass the W. }). test and. finally, was the first to swim a half mile. In addition to the medal giv'en :.) the point winners in the playgrounds a separate reward B given- · to the members of the swimming classes and children \Yho enter the weeklv beach dar activities at the \Vilmette · beach. Gold Medal Offered · This year the first five swimmers to receive 500 points witt have their choice between a gold medal and a swimming suit. To secure- the 500 points the contestants must perform the following aquatic accomplishments: Swimming: 40 yards-25 points, Fi3h award; ISO yards deep water swimW. B. award. Beach day events: 1st place in anY event, 25 points; 2nd place in an~· ev~nt ·. 20 points; 3rd place in any event. 15. pomts; 4th place in any event, 10 pomts. En.t~ring any contest and finishin({, 5 pomts. ~quatic feats-Diving. 1 to tO p.Jtnts; float on back 5 minutes 10 noints; every additional stroke lear~ed 10 points; competing in every Beach day, . 25 points; passing beginners' Ame.ncan Red Cross test, 20 point;: oassm~ Junior Life Saving American R~rl Cross corps, 100 points; swimmt~g ~rom raft to pier, 85 points; swtmmtn~ from raft to pier and return. 150 points: vassing swimmer's Red Cross test, 50 points. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Small, 411 Maple avenue, returned Tuesday from ~<?l~ne, Ill., where they have been of their daughter ' ..W n ~E 'ON REJNSPimDG following in tt ird place ~s C_olin Fin7' ~ Iayson qf the Laurel .grounds who has SCORER 26~ points. IS IDGBES!'I' 'I Brother Leada Also -- N...,. 511-Poiat Coal Leads Fielcla ia Wilmette Play. · Faacliaa 8 Construction ground ~or ".... LOANS . on RESIDENCES APARTMENTS BUSINESS PROPERTIES A · ·· cbYltiea Firat Sia Weeks C!-! , . . ___ I s.u::,!~~l: ~ tUWIIfJI I· can IBaird & Warner 1 5 5 be llttanged. -Ebe von Reinsperg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans von Reinst>erg, 726 Laurel avenue, is the highest scorer in the Wilmette playground point system for the senior class after the first six weeks of the playgrounds. She has a total of 44 points and wh~t is singularly . significant has won first place jn '-vtry activity she has entered thus far. She is a member of the Laurel playground . . Lucille Hoffman of the Vattman playground is the second in the senior class with a total of 32 points and 5~~ In the junior class Walter von Reinsperg, brother of Else, also of Laurel playground, is the leader with 39 points. Dorothy Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Davis. is crowding him for second place. She has a score of 35 points. Marcella Brouchhau~~r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Brouchhauser, is in third place with 29 points. A gold medal is awaroed to the child winning the highest number Qf points in each division. Attendance, entering a villa!!'e-wide activity, winning or placing in a village-wide activity, and ~coring in the annual playground track meet all count points toward the meclal. Any person haying previously s~> cured a prize for earning 500 points a INC. 5 i ~.111111ftiiiiiiiiiiHIInUIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ 528 Davis St., Evanston · GtHnleal 18 55 Briargate 1 5 5 Have funds to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban resIdence property at 51h% Interest. See us on renewals. MONEY L0 ._ n & U S WITHOUT COMMISSION Jolua Haacock M·taal Life IDav· aace Oa Detlra'b1e Rome· ·aa4 B·lltt·r· .&.tan···· . E. G. Pauling It Co. eo....., 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 .A.. D. LA.NGWOBTRY, Lou Area& 111 w. 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