8 August 3, 1928 = Recreation Bureau WILMETTE LIFE PLAY FOR PA~IDENT'S 57 CUP recently. Mrs. The third round in the President's trophy event will be the principal attraction at the North Shore Golf club Saturday, August 4. There will also be ball sweepstakes for Classes A, B, C, and D. Miss Florence Elizabeth Biesemeier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. F. Biesemeier of 804 Central avenue, has left for the Maybelle Katherine Pierce camp on Washington Island. Mrs. Biesemeier has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. C. D. Kern, and Mr. Kern of Oklahoma, for a few weeks. Wil. Ice II (2l, 7, 21) WU. Ice I (12: 12, 18) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warren of 932 Otto Stordeur August Wallowltz Forest, avenue have been entertaining Henry Hoffman several houseguests , 1£ :S .r 0 }. IS Prsbt'n II (15, 1S) I. 0. o. F. III (21, 21) Warren's mother, Mrs. Martin Moocan George Thursby Homer Whitehouse of New York, has been here for a Playcro·nd League Arthur Hills month as well as her cousins, Miss Results of last week's playground ball games played In the Wilmette PlayBeatrice Lyon and Miss Gertrude All Stars (21, 21) K. of C. (6, 9) Moocan, of Cornell, N. Y. ground and Recreation league are : Curtis Colegrove Pete Thalman Terminal A. C. (3) Ridge ·E lectric (5) -o-Andrew Thalman Edwin Brammer Jack Huffman R. R. Arnold Jimmie Lawton Earl Miller Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McKinnon of James Boyington Jim Schaefgen Prsbyt'n II (7, 7) St. Joseph (21, 21) 321 Leicester road, Kenilworth, have John Moore Jack Brewer George Thursby Ralph Klinge Russel Johnson Nick Spies Victor Deinlein gone to Canada for an extended visit. Manning Powers Bernard Thalman While they are gone Mrs~ McKinnon's Lyman Goss III Benj. Thalman sister, Mrs. C. A. Leland, and her chilWtl. Ice I (21, 21) I. 0. 0. F. III (3, 1) Bill Johnson Peter Schwall Homer Whitehouse dren, Flora and Philip, from Eldorado, Harold Johnson Martin Brown August Wallowitz Arthur Burmeister Arthur Hills Kans., are staying in their home. Claude Hill Wilmette Ice ( 4) · Bill Schindler Alex Hoffman Richard Chester Edward Schildgen Ed Hoffman Moe DeHaye Jim Hoffman Ray Meier Arthur Borre Bill Thalman Ridge Electric (14) Jack Hoffman Earl Miller Jim Schaefgen Ed Hartman Nick Spies Adam Phelps Peter Schwall Bernard Thalman Benj. Thalman Frank Steffens -------- h e ~ n It ;s n l- ~r IC h w r e Presbyteriap (7) Terminal A. C. (11) John SchinTer Erwin Brammer Willard Uttenreuther Russel Johnson George Thalman Harry Grerens Robert Brown · John Moore Jack Steffens Manning Powers John Barnard Lyman Goss III Clarence Boudant Dave Boyington Frank Boudant Bill Johnson Bob Evans George Haack Harold Johnson Printing Studio (9) E. E. Udell Bapti~t II:T Vt= f3 11.4~[)~ 13~UitiU ·Wi jade green handle. and roelc (8) d d ,f g 1 . George Huck Ed Huck Ed Braun Arthur Sommerfeld Herbert Wolff John Castle Bill Huck Paul Braun B. l\T. Calvin l\loe DeHaye Sam Thalman Ed Schildgen Ernest Kroup Sam Schneider Henry Specht Clarence Steffens Bob Steffens '\\o.illiam Schinler Joe DeHaye The Sunbeam guaranteed Iron has an all-over heating unit, and comes in a fireproof case so it ,can be put away hot. Brushes · · · · t-1.00 Iron and case. · 8.50 Regular value, $11.50 tr \'. g p t, Ridge Ave. Pharmacy (4) St. Joseph (8) Ed Ble:-;er Yi ctor Deinlein Willard Uttenreuther l\Iilton Guy Bob Evans P eter Bohnen Frank Boudant "Wendell Philips Clarence Boudant Jo Hoffman Bob Braun La\Yrence Weiss John Schinler Rav Hoffman Ra.lph Klinge George Thalman Frank Feigan Ed Phillips John Barnich Ridge Ave. Pharmacy (5) Baptist (9) George Thalman Frank Guthridge 'Willard U ttenreuther ::\Tartin Olson Ed Hill "·alter Haas Robert Braun Arthur Youngberg John Schinler Earl ::\lcDow Frank Boudant' Ike Williams Clarence Boudant William Kendrick En Bleser Bob Evans Ed Leis Terminals A. C. (6) Irving Brammer Jimmy Lawton Lyman Goss III John Moore Russel J uhnson Harold Johnson Bill Johnson George Haack Claude Hill Manning Powers English Lutheran ( 4) Norman Smith Christopher Stark Bill Melbye Wallace Stark Carl Empson Dal Gash Carl Nordberg Herbert Wolff Dick Stark Bill Winberg All Stars ( 4) Joe Engles , John Selzer AI Schaeffer Lawrence Schaeffer Curtis Colegrove Peter Schopen Don Mcintyre Paul Weiss Wilmette I ce (12) Alex Hoffman Jim Hoffman Ed Hoffman Ed Schildgen Dick Lester Bill Thalman August Wallowitz Ray Meier Arthur Borre St. Joseph (9) Victor Deinlein Ray Hoffman Peter Bohnc4l Boyce Phillips Joe Hoffman Lawrence Weis Ralph Klinge Ed Phillips D, d 11 e. s~-. .d st · ~ ts 1- f 95 50 27 50 p 36 Pnrehue JaUDdry equipment during Augtl$t. The $10.50 clothes rack ia prioed with wuben. and ironen to 88Ve money for you. 25 56 10 50 AJao equipment to dry your wash the quick, scientific way, indoon, at 198 up. Come In and ·aee these oew labor- saving machioeL 94 i3 35 00 31 52 ~~ 1 Ridge Electric (22) Jack Hoffman Earl Miller Jim Schaefge·n Ed Hartman Nick Spies Benj. Thalman Martin Brown Donald Hartnett Peter Schwall fl.SO '\VELMAID PAD and COVER lor Ironing Boud 6.00 BOTPOINT CALROD, SUPER-IRON - f7.50 lfYouPrefer Purchase Horseshoe L~ague Results of last week's horseshoe games played in the Playground and Recreation league are: I. 0. 0. F. 1 (21, 21) All Stars (15, 16) Fred Radner R. R. Arnold Harry Trego Curtis Colegrove R. A. P. (21, 21) Wilmette Ice II (20, 20) George Thalman Otto Stordeur William · Uttenreuther Henry Hoffman The "Little by Litde" Way Hot1e you au.Jiiden.t con~ outleta1 JOSEPH W. KEHOE,. District Mana1er at Small Extra Cost St. Joseph (21, 21) Ralph Klinge Victor Delnlein K. of C. (12, 4) Pete Thalman Andrew Thalman