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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jul 1929, p. 9

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July· 12, 1929 WILMETTE ~nce LIFE ' I I 9 LEGION POSTS SPONSOR OBSERVANCE OF FOURTH l ,. under 16-1, Ruth Sanderson and FlorReed ; 2, Virginia Braun and Dolly Bell; 3, Irma Ball and Winifred ; 4, Marcella Brookhauser and Mary White. Fifty yard dash, boys 10, 11, and 121, Charles O'Connell; 2, Howard Ball ; 3, Frank Koenen ; 4, Stanley Cochran. Wilmette Business Men Donate Seventy-five yard dash, girls 13, 14, and 15-1, Mary Lauer; 2, Elaine Engelbeck ; Prizes, for Vanous Athletic ·3, Vivian Barr; 4, Ruth Brush. Contests Twenty-five yard hopping ,r ace, girls 8 and 9-1, Dorothy Davis; 2, Beatrice Wilmette's sixth annual community Leal; 3, Adela\de Koenen; 4, Jane Bell. Fourth of July celebration was held . Fifty yard relay, husband and wife. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Fanckboner; 2, Mr. and Thursday of last week. The patriotic Mrs. Davis; 3, Mr. and Mrs. Schleier; exercises, which were held on the Vil- 4, Mr. and Mrs. McCandlish. )age Green beginning at 1 :30 o'clock Seventy-five yard dash, boys 13, 14, and in the afternoon, were arranged by . the 15-1, Rex Martin; 2, Mark Simons; 3, Ed two American Legion p.osts of the Vil- Mooney; 4· John Freihage. Seventy-th·e yard dash, girls 16 to 20, cre. A program of athletic contests )a ,.., inclusive-!, Hazel Koll; 2, Clarabell followed the exercises. Bond; 4, ElRie Paterson. !Jrizes, donated by Wilmette busiFifty yard sack race, boys under 16ness houses, were awarded to winners 1· E'red Toscani; 2, Otis Gooch; 3, Arthur Hill ; 4, George Browning. of the races and contests, which were One hundred yard dash, boys 16 to 20, open only to residents of Wilmette. inclusive-1, Milton Guy; 2, BartholoFollowing are the prize winners in the mew: 3, R. Thalman; 4, Robert Walters. Fifty yard dash, women 21 and overvarious events. 1, Mrs. Fanckboner; 2, Mrs. Schleier; Prize Wlnners 4, Bertha Bersch. Twenty-five yard dash, girls under 8 Fiftv yard balloon race, girl!'; under 10 years-1, Dorothy Brookhauser; 2, Marion -1, Gladys White; 2, W. Hoffmann; 3, Magnu~on; 3, Geraldine Conrad; 4, Mary Jane Bell; 4, Dorothy Gittmar. Frances McPhelim. One hundred yard dash, men 21 and Fifty yard shoe scramble, boys under over- 1, R. A. Mann; 2, R. Johnson; 14- 1, CharieR O'Connell; 2, Frank Koe- 3, Dr. G. A. Stone; 4, Lea Orr. nen; 3. Robert Meter; 4, Mark Simond::?. Fifty yard balloon race, boys under 10 Twenty-five , yard wheelbarrow race, -1, Bllly Davis; 2, D. Specht; 3, Edgirls 10, 11, and 12-1, Phyllis Carleton ward Heel; 4, George Baumhardt. and Ruth Solomon; 2, Betty .Hitchcock Twenty-five yard dash, women 35 and and Florence Reed; 3, Mary White and over-1, Mrs. Fanckboner; 2, Mrs. Davis; Marcella Brookhhauser; 4, Loretta Stef- 3, Mrs. WoJff; 4, Mrs. McCandlish. feus and Lucile Hoffmann. Fifty yard three-legged race, husband Twenty-five yard dash, boys under 8- and wife-1, Mr. and Mrs. Myrland; 2, 1, Donald Garniss ; 2, Dick Cochran ; Mr. and Mrs. Schleler; 3, Mr. and Mrs. 3, Billie Davis; 4, Warren Peterson. McCandlish; 4, Mr. and Mrs. Fanckboner. Girls' Fifty Yard Dash Twenty-five yard dash, women over 160 Fifty )(ard dash, girls 8 and 9-1, pounds-1, Mrs. Davis; 2, Mrs. Wolff; Dorothy Davis; 2, Adelaide Koenen; · 3, Mrs. Gooch; 4, Elizabeth Keil. 3, Beatrice Leal; 4, Jane Bell. Twenty-five yard dash, men with a Ball throwing contest, women over ~1 -- waist measure of at least 43 tnches-1, 1, Mrs. R. B. De Vinny; 2, Mrs. Wade; R. J. Lascelles; 2, Victor Klebba; 3, J. :3, Mrs. Wolff; 4, Mrs. McCandlish. Koenen; 4, 4. G 1 Bishop. Fifty yard three-legged race, boys Fifty yard .sack race, girls under 16under 1h1, Fred Toscani and Joseph 1, Phyllis Carleton; 2, Lucile Hoffmann; Etienne ; 2, Douglas Scott and F. Lee 3, Dolly Bell; 4, Loretta Stephen~ . Schinler; 3, Vincent White and Dick · Fifty yard dash. men 35 and ov~r-1, Hall:_ 4, Frank Koenen and Howard Ball. D. M. Davis; 2, Mr. Lascelles; 3, Lea Fifty yard dash, boys 8 and 9-1, Orr ; 4, Henry Wille. Harold Kummer; 2, Robert DeVinny; The married men defeated the sing)(> 3, Kimball Brown; 4, Arthur Cicchini. men in the tug-of-war. Fifty yard dash, girls 10, 11, and 121, Ruth Solomon ; 2, Lucile Hoffmann ; Miss Louise and Miss Pauline Mc3, Margery Taylor; 4, Betsy Costo. Coy, daughter of the Charles S. Wheelbarrow Raee Twenty-five yard wheelbarrow race, McCoys, 730 Ashland avenue, returned boys 10, 11, and 12-1, Charles O'Con- on Monday from a several weeks' visit nell and Walter vonReinsperg; 2, Howard with relatives in Providence, R. J. Ball and Frank Koenen ; 3, Jerome Maher Their sister, Miss Florence, went on and Rennard Nanzig; 4, Jim Kivland and to spend the Fourth of July with them Bob Kreuse. Fifty yard three-legged race, girls and returned with t~em on Monday. ' ;..11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" Don!Jt Go-- Baek On Yon:r Cold-Day P:roinise Remember your promise, as you shivered in half-warmed rooms through that bitterest spell. Don't let your resolution for real heating comfort fade. Install American Radiator Heating Equipment-inexpensive to buy and easy to operate. Convenient payments can be arranged and a liberal allowance made on your old furnace. We guarantee all work. ) WILLIAM B. LUCKE 514 Railroad Avenue, Wilmette Tel. Wilmette 2020-2021 · LS 'ilever Stu WITH AN ELECTRIC VENTILATOR ~ Vol. I Publiahtd in rht inrtrur of Wilmtttt ptoplt and rht Ridgt Road vicinity by tht July 12, 1929 One of our \Vilmette ladies savs "I used blue and ~hite oilcloth to make attractive curtains · for my bathroom. Now the shower may be usc=:d w it ho u t a thought for the curtains, which cost only 60 cents. No. 25 RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY CARL C. RENNECKAR, Editor. In spite of the Eighteenth Amend- . ment, and all enabling legislation, the Information Editor was asked again recentlv about white rings- on a walnut tab)~. STALE air is an insidious foe to health. You do not notice how impure it is until it has destroyed your vim and vigor. Town homes, where all the family spends much time indoors, really need automatic airing. Shop on the Ridge. Order a brick of Chapell's Icc Cream for dessert. A good selection of f1aYors .to choose from. Deliveries up to 7 P. M. Phones 316 and 3390. The Airmaster Only $3.15 down Shop on the Ridge. The Post Office did as promised and the mail carriers have been d.elivering mail to the res·i dents west of Ridge Road since July 1st. Thanks to Postmaster Shantz's hard work. $1.40 per month ($19. 75 cash) Puauc RIDGE A VENUE PHARMACY Oppositt St. Jostph' · School Shop on the Ridge. · "Do m o t o r - c a r s make us lazy?·~ asks a writer. "Not if we are pedestrians." SERVICE COMPANY JOSEPH W. KEHOE Diatrict Manager OF NORTHBRN ILLINOI. lt'e Fen Time, too. Order today. Allaizes. I I Shop on the Ridge. Phone Wilmette 316 41 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wilmette 2 8 9 9 ---------------------------------------------------- y

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