December 7, 1928 .. . WILMET.TE ..L.IFE. -. --·--- tl ~ogan, P.· T. A .. Assembly Howard H ald ··. for 300, Tuesday About 300 pupils of the Howard and Logan schools took part i~ a program arranged by the teachers of those schools for the ·Logan-Howard P. T. A. meeting, held at the Howard building Tuesday afternoon at 2 :45 o'clock. Mrs. Clara Groves, seventh grade teacher at Howard, was the program chairman. Three hundred parents at.tended the meeting. The following program \vas presented: Howard .seventh gade, music appreciation-Mrs. Agnes Clark. Logan kindergarten, song and game -Mrs. Julia Davenport and Miss Annette Kelley. Logan first grade, rhythms-Mrs. Ella Clegg. Howard first grade, "Some of Our Helpers"-Miss Ruth Slown. Logan .second grade, rhythms-Miss Nellie Decker . and Miss .Eva Jones. Howard third · grade, gymnasium work-Miss Marjorie VanHorne. Howard fifth grade, history playMiss Lois Berry. Boys' glee club, Howard seventh and eighth grades-Mrs. Agnes Clark. School Soccer Leagues Terminate Busy Season Twenty-eight soccer teams from the Wilmette grammar school rooms are competing in four different leagues sponsored by the Wilmet.te Playground and Recreation board. These leagues are limited to grammar school boys and each grade from the fifth through the eighth has its own separate league. A round robin tournament in every case, with every team in one grade p!aying every other team in the same grade, is held. This gives an equal chance and at the same time makes all teams approximately the same size and weight. Two games are played every school afternoon starting at 4 o'clock at both \Vashington park and Village Green. Spirited games take place at both places. Tied games are just as prevalent as one-sided ones according to Glen \V. Gathercoal and Dudley C. Stone, instructors in charge of the leagues. The soccer league schedule will run until December 8 after which a shield will .be awardeq the winning team in each grade. CHILDREM!!· ! Santa Claus will 'be at our store between 10 A.M. 3 P.M. : Sat., December 8th Open Evenings 'til Xmas ; I Mrs. Harry Wilson Dies at Home on Greenwood F'uneral services were held on Monday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier church, Wilmette, for Mrs. Harry Wilson, who died at her late residence, 729 Greenwood avenue, last Friday, November 30. Mrs. Wilson had been ill since January. Sh~ is survived by her husband, an engineer, and thrCF daughters, Dorothy and Mrs. Elizabeth Jaeger, who live at the Wilson home, and Mrs. Mary Wilson Littell, of Cincinnati. Burial took plact; . at Calvary cemetery. Joseph Sears Opens Intra-Mural Soccer The intra-mural soccer season is under way at the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth and will continue until january, when the speedball season opens, according to Robert W. Townley, athletic director at the ~c~ool. 'F~e boys of the school are dtvtded m.:o two classes, Wildcats and Tigers. Practice games are held on the first four days of the week, and every Friday the Tigers and Wildcats clash. At the end of the season a banner is awarded to the section winning the most soccer games. This banner i~ hung in the trophy room of the school. WOLFF·GRIFFIS HARDWARE 1119·21 Central Ave. Phoae Wil. ISS·IS4