Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1929, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE Nineteen Kenilworth Girl Scouts. accompanied by their leader, Miss Gertrude Herrick, and by Miss Juliet Hanford, a teacher at the Joseph Sears school, hiked to the Forest Preserve on Glenview road we,;t of Wilmette Monday after school. The girls report an enjoyable time. ::; M!lY 24, 1929 . PBTTIBORB IRIURAIICB !fEW .l.DDB.E88: VILLA.GB BA.LL WILXETTE " " . Betrothed Kenilworth Entries Take Six Firsts in ·Annual Track Meet Kenilworth boys entered in the North Shore Grammar School Track meet held at Dyche stadium, Evanston, last Saturday won six first place.;, one second place, two third places, and four fourth places. The meet was won by the Haven school of Ev~nston. Alexander Newton was responsible for three of the first places won by Kenilworth. He placed first in the lightweight division for boys under 100 pounds in the fifty yard dash, seventyfive yard dash, and running· high jump. Other Kenilworth winners ~ere : Cliff Hancock, first place in the pole vault, peewee division for boys under 85 uounds ; Don Vail, first place in the running broad jump, lightweiiht division; Billy Robertson, first place in the running high jump, peewee divhion; Robert Berger, second place in the shot put, peewee division; Buford Hancock, third place in the sixty yard low hurdles, lightweight division; Perry Shortridge, third place in the pole vault, lightweight division; Fred Workman, fourth place in the fifty yard dash, peewee division; Buford Hancock, fourth place in the pole vault, lightweight division ; LeRoy Demmon, fourth place in the pole vault, heavyweight division. (boys weighing more than 100 pound· s ), and Woodrow Wilson, fourth place in the running broad jump, heavyweight division. · OUR BARGAIN RACK offers you a wonderful saving. Your satisfaction is assured when you step out in a pair of our sturdy, yet comfortable shoes. SHOE REBUILDING is our specialty. Our many years' factory experience enables us to rebuild your shoes without altering the shape or size- made like new! Shop on 11The Ridge" and· Save the Difference ScHREIBER'S SHoE SHoP 801 Ridge Road Wilmette Tel. Wilmette 3178 Mathew Francis Studio Mrs. Hilda Kangas, 161 Prairie aven11ef announces the engagement of her daughter, Inez Marie, to Joseph OPEN EVERY EVENING Schopen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schopen, of 418 Prairie avenue. The I. 0. 0. F. Lodge to Hold wedding will take place Saturday, Annual Electio~ June 6 June 29, at St. ] oseph's church at !l A. T. Sherman Lodge No. 892, I. 0. o'clock, and the wedding dinner will 0. F., of Wilmette, will hold its anbe served that evening in the Schopen nual election of officers at the meeting on June 6, it is announced: home. June 13 is the date of the ~nniver sary night celebration, for which occasion extensive plans are now being formulated. The members are also looking forward in anticipation of much pleasure to ] une 25, the date of the annual visiting pilgrimage, the objective point this year being Stoughton, Wis. JEWELRY of MONEY At Less Than 1% The Franklin Life Insurance Co., Springfield, Ill., one of the largest and oldest old line legal reserve life insurance companies, through its agent F. J. Budinger Co., Wilmette, Ill., offers a- CHARACTER HATS OFF! QN Thursday we honor their mem· ories. On Thursday we pay our respects to the "brave men living· and dead" whose valor preserved our na· tion. It is a fitting tribute that we lay a wreath on the grave of at least one fallen hero in token of our gratitude. We Deliver We specialize in designing and the making of platinum a n d g o I d jewelry. We are diamond setters, watch, clock and jewelry repairers, and dealers in pearls, diamonds and other precious stones. We also feature stationery engraving for our fashionable pltrons. New Life Insurance Plan rn MR. PAGLIARULO'S 12 years experience in the shops of Spaulding ~ Co. is your guarantee. 17 Years in the $1o,ooo Units Age 30 ·Premium $94 per year for Twenty Years Preferred Risks Only, ages from 20 to 55· Disability and Double Indemnity features may be added for small extra charge. Same Location WEST END FLORIST GLEN\'IE\V RoAn PHONE WILMETTE 1943 Jeweler and Optician 1166 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 1 o6 1 F. J. BUD INGER CO. Wilmette, Ill. Am interested in additional information. Name ................. Age ... . Wreaths Flou,ers - Plants Address ....... ............. . .. .

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