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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 May 1929, p. 26

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WILMETTE LIFE PLAN FINAL HIKE May 17, 1929 Vanilla. Fruit Sbtrbtt and Maplt Ptcan for fancy Ice Cream Moulds The Junior Hikers of Kenilworth, organization of boys under Boy Scout age, will take their last hik~ of this school year Saturday, May 25, Robert W. Townley, athletic director of the Joseph Sears school, stated this wet'k. The boys will go to Chipilly ridge in the Forest Preserve near Glencoe. About eighty boys are expected to make tht' trip. Mrs. I. K. Stover of 1044 Ashland avenue, has had as her house guest this week, Mrs. George Morley of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. Mrs. Morley was formerly of Wilm~tte. · E·rrors Lose Game fOr N eW T r·er · en · Tilt With Proviso By Jamet Baker · Err,o rs brought defeat to New Trier's baseball team at the hands of Proviso, 9 to 5, last Saturday morning, at Maywood. New Trier was the first to score, getting· two runs in the second inning on a pass to Paulson, a sacrifice by Smith, a double by Capt. Way Thompson, and a. single by Wolter. Proviso came right back in their half of the inning with one counter gained on a single to center by Languth, who took second when Buddy Thompson, Snider..Cazel Drug Co. Wilmette ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ §!tar~~!!~ll~Jffi EVAN S I C N Two-piece Dance Sets, $ Chemise, and Slips - - - Commencing Mtmday, May 20th A Remarkable Selling of Silk Lingerie Exquisitely Lace Trimmed or.Tailored J .9.$ Smart Nightrobes $4.95 Tailored, Trimmed - - - ·the Gray and error Green's made his first of star the season by coming in too fast and booting the ball. This nettled Way, so he set the next two batters down on strikes. Elmer Hass, the Blue and Gray's southpaw pitcher, was next up and, with the rount 3 a__nd 2 against him, slammed a triple down the left field foul line, scoring Languth. With two down in the third frame, the MaywQod boys collected a pair of counters on errors by Paulson, the third bas.eman, and Saxton, the shortstop. Proviso's big inning was the fourth where they got six runs after two chances had been offered to retire the side, Wolter dropping an easy fl_y to left, and Paulson bootint{ a slow roller toward the keystone sack. What looked like a big rally on the part of New Trier, was nipped in the bud in the third when, with men on second and third, Languth pullect do .va Smith's hard hit line drive. Proviso did not score again, although they threatentd in the sixth, but Captain Way bore down in admirable fashion 1nd three runners were left stranded. The Treverians scored three runs in ~ he seventh, on hits by M unn, Paulson. Smith, and Johnny Borncamp, who is leading the team in hitting with <ln average of .467. · New Trier travels to Cicero this Saturday to meet Morton whom they . :lefeated at the Indian Hill field earlier in the season. Box :-;core: New Trier .AB Munn . 2b. .. ..... .. Borncamp, c. .. 2 H. Thompson, cf. . . . . 3 Paulson, 3b. ... . .. .. . 3 F. Smith, lb. 3 w. Thompson. p .. . . 4 Wolter, If. ........ 2 Roos, If. .. 1 Saxton, ss . . . . . . . . 3 Fogel!'1ong, l'f. .. . 1 · 0 · · ·· · 0 ·· outfielde~ R H SB PO 1 0 2 1 1 2 10 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 l A E 1 0 2 ·0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 w 4 0 Ru~sell, *Nel~on rf .. . .. . .. .. l .. ...... .. ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 "'Batted for· Russell in Proviso AB Crandall, !<S. ........ 2 Lekawitz, If. ........ 4 Johnson, 2b . .. . · .. .. 4 Klapdohr, lb . .. .... 4 W. Haas, rf.-p .. .... 3 Languth, 3b. ........ 4 Rehr, cf. .... . . ...... 4 Belline, c. ........ 4 E. Haas, p.-rf. ..... . . 3 2S 5 8 5 18 5 5 7th. R H SB PO A E 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 4 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 32 9 11 3 21 5 3 New Trier ........ 0 2 0 0 0 0 3- 5 Provi~o ..... . ..... . 0 1 2 6 0 0 x - 9 Umpire-Hubick. Sacrifice hit- Smith. 'l'hree base hit- E. Haf;s. Two base hits-W. Thompson, Klapdohr. Double playMunn to Smith. Wild pitchel5-E. Hass, W. Thompson. Passed balls- Belline, Borncamp. Walks.- Off Thompson, 3 ; off E. Ha:.~, 2; off W. Hass, 1. Struck outl;)y W. Thompson, 10; E. Hass, 4; W. Ha~s! 6. Earned Runs-New Trier, 4; Provtso, 1. First base on errors- Johnson, W. fLtss, Crandall, E. Hass. Left on baHeR-N, T., 7; P., 8. EVERY piece specially purchased-fashioned of firm, lustrous, closely woven crepe de chine, all pure silk. Much of it is lavishly trimmed with beautiful laces-and the tailored styles show effective appliques of contrasting color. In white, fiesb, peach, and blue. Chemiu ue in many new styles-and the wrap·atound slips have a kick pleat in front lot freedom. The two. piece dance sets have bandeaus fashioned entirely of the lace that trims Second Floor the step·in&. BETROTHED Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Seright of Chatsworth, Ill., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Bernard A. Schroeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schroeder of Wilmette. Both are graduates of the University of Illinois. Miss Seright is a member of Theta Phi Alpha sorority and Mr. Schroeder of Theta Kappa Phi and Phi Alpha Delta fraternities.

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