WILMETTE LIFE November 23, 1928 uThere is only one"North Shore" I Recreation Events Boxing, Wrestling 46 Boys Get Letters as Football Season Closes Club Issues Call for More Members · More boxers and wrestlers are needed for the Playgr-ound and Recreation board Pugilists and Wrestlers club which meets Friday evenings at Howard school, Glen W. Gathercoal, director of the group, announces. The third meeting and demonstration lessons will be held at 8 o'clock this evening at the Howard gymnasium. Both groups meet for instruction and practice at the same time and workouts are given by the two instructors in charge of the classes. Emmett Kivland, a local profession.1l boxer, instructs the boxers and Mr. Gathercoal, who was a member of the wrestling squad of Iowa State Colle15e for three years, has charge of the wrestlers. In addition to the regular class work, training rules and conditioning are being enforced by the instructors, with the view of staging the annual boxing and wrestling show in the spring. Bouts between class members will be held within the next few weeks. All instruction and supervised training are given free to the class members, and anv resident of Wilmette who is interes-ted in enrolling with the class is asked to report at 8 o'clock this evening. McGUIRE & ORR announce a change in the. location of their EVANSTON OFFICE to 1505 Chicago Avenue tn the CHAUMONT BUILDING at the northeast corner of Chicago Avenue and Grove Street .... · Walter J. McGuire ··· · Forty-six boys from the parochial and public schools of Wilmette will receive letters for participation in fifty per cent of the games played in the North Shore Football league this season. Awards will be made to the players at Howard school next Monday afternoon at a special assembly. Danjel M. Davis, Director of Rec.reation, will make the presentation speech and Leslie F. Ball, coach of the team, will g_ \ve a summary of the season. The following boys will get letters : Heavyweights: Arthur Cramer. Lightweights: Richard Haugsness, vValter Haas, Fred Leason, Lee Blaylock, Mark Simonds. Peewees : Richard Steen, captain, David Boozer, Robert Specht, Phil Holtz, Robert Her111anson. A special assembly in the Stolp school gymnasium will be held December 11 for the presentation of awards to Stolp, Central and St. Francis school players. They are: Heavyweights: Cecil Williams, captain; Ned Shapker, Everett Warshawsky, Allen Rossman, Jack Davis, Robert White, Charles Knapp, Edward Solomon, Charles Williams, Miles McDonald, Chester Hanson, Roger Palenske. Lightweights :Charles Leonard. Jack Pickard, George Fackt, Donald Briggs, Robert \Verden, Donald Campbell, Joe Hays, George Waidner, Dick ,.Preston, \Villiam Berrill, Carl Zipperich. Robert Keil. Otis Gooch, Robert Hall, Roger Denholm. Peewees: Paul Soule, .Tack Allworth. Robert Verhalen. Robert Young. St. Francis: David Mooney, Oliver Towles, ] ames O'Neil, Robert Meter. Invite Villagers to Join in These Winter Activities will be in personal charge of the new office Officials and staff of the vVilmette Playground and Recr:.:!ation board have im·ite<l \Vilmette residents to take part in the follo"wing activities scheduled on thr fall and winter program: Mr. and Mrs. \V. Wallace Kerr of Mnmhtv En·ning: 707 Forest avenue spent 'last weeki o'('.l nrk: \Vomen's Basketball. Stolp end with Mr. and Mrs. \Viltiam Kerr GYmnafiium . ·7 :~0 o'clock: Men's Volleyball. Howard .T r. at their home in Michigan. Mrs: nymnasium. F.ngcnc C. Lathrop, their daughter, Tllt' scla ~· EYt> ning: recently returned to her home at Mel7 :~fl .n'clof'l\: \\T nmt>n's C:ymna~ium Class. Stolp Gymnasjum . bourne, Fla . 5¥2~ MONEY Have funds to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban resIdence property at 5~% Interest. See us on renewals. Evanston and North Shore Sales Property Management Loans Insurance Renting Other North Shore Branch Offices at E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 1250 IRE DALE CHAIRS aDd TABLES for U:NT University tsOO ST~RAGE Unmarried Women's 7 :30 o'clock: Gvmna!-'ium ClasH. Howard Gymnasium. 'VPdnPsdaY: 9 :30 to 11 :30 A. M. Women's Swimming. Evanston Y. M. C. A. Men's Basl{e tball. 7 o'clock P. M . Howard Gymnasium. 7:30 o'clock P. M. Men's Basketball. Steip Gymnasium. Thursday Evening: 7 o'clock: Men's Gymnasium Class. Stolp Gymnasium. 7:30 o'clock: Married Women's Gymnasium class. Howard Gymnasium. Friday Evening: 6 o'cloclc: Womeh's Swimming Class. Sovereign Hotel. 7:30 o'clock: Men's Indoor Baseball. Stolp Gymnasium. 7 o'clock: Junior Police Recreational hour. Howard Gymnasium. 8 o'clock: Boxing and Wrestling Class. Howard Gymnasium. KENIL WOR THt WINNETKA GLENCOE and HIGHLAND PARK Main Office, 69 West Washington Street CHICAGO Ample funds at interest for loans on homes McGUIRE & ORR Est. 1893 Oldest and Largest _ Operators on the North Shore 5, 10 and 15 year plans, straight or with pre-payment privileges , Our loana are purc:haHd 6y UNION CENTIIAL LIFE INSUIIANCE CO. BANKERS LIFE of Cincinnati of Des Moine~ co. Combined Assets $lJO,OOO,OOO . I