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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Oct 1929, p. 12

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October 25, 1929 12 WI.LMETTE' LIFE Garden Talks 4 Champions Emerge From Plav in Grade School Grid League~ THRIFTY PEOPLE Trade at the RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY Save Money on These Items SOc Pep.s odent Tooth Paste ..... 39c $1.00 Gille. t e Blades ... SSe · $1.20 Listerine ........ 83c 65c Pond's Cream .. S9c 40c Castoria ....... 33c 75c Dextri. Maltose . 63c SOc Mennen Shaving Cream .. . .. 45c 75c Vick's Vapo Rub .............. 65c $1.00 Squibb's Mineral Oil ....... 85c $1.SO Petrol Agar ... $1.39 (Co ntributed by the \\' ilmctt~ Garck11 Fnur championship teams finished thl intramural football schedule organiz e,: Club) \\'c dnc sday morning as 1 m·it~. stww for \Vilmette Gran~mar school chi! ' t · ~1 <lrcn and won the vi}::tor's pennant s (l is falling ancI t IlC tct'npera ure IS .J ... 'degrees: y estcrday. a cold .w111d blew their grade without a single def ca 1. and the storm ,,·as like a bhzzard. · But recreation authorities announce. tomo rrow Indian sttmm er may he hack . St. Joseph ·eighth grade, l:foward 71 : If the warm \\'C~ther d o~.:s rtturn take Howard 6A. and Howard SC arc t"l advantage of some pleasant da' ~tnd victors, each team having ri1et a tc ll n' spend a fc"· hours in the \H)O<b hetore from every other room in its grark the lea\'C s are gone. in the villag~. It is the first time i:· );ear at hand, \\ ithin walking- di..,- the history of the Playground an d tance, is the (~lcm·ic w Fo res t presen·c. Recreation board which sponsors ~h Last Sunday, it \\'as a place of btauty leagues. that all four champions haY· with the leaves 011 even· tree ;llld c\:en· · finished the season without defeat. bush turned gold or sc:arlet. The oak A to!al of ninety-aile games wer· trees seemed not to ba,·c lost a single played in the leagues under the dir,, · leaf. On othtr tn·c:; and hushes , hung ti on of Daniel M. Davis, director , .. scattered rL·d or ycll o·.\" leaHs. a fe,,·, recreation, and · the two men assi stan t -. hanging hac ~tud th ere f_rom a bran ch . (~len · \\' . Gathercoal and Dudley C Down bdow 111 the ravmc the rolur~ I Stone . were reflected Ill th~.: ,,·at er. i ~{ost rccrnt games in the IC'agu · l f von han not seen thi s inrt·st pre - ' \rcrr as follows: St. F'rand~ 6 (:.!. · serve in the fall of the year. ~·ou ha\'l' ('~·ntral fi(' (0) Bill Kavan:q.:1: missed sre111g sn mttliii}).(" n ·r\ · heauti- Jlar-r,· Jlt·ndr·ickl"t-n 1 ful. · car 1 :l·l'\'~1~(· Barnhill jlt929·$aoo.oool·t939ll INVEST THE DIFFERENCE IN THE $100,000 THRIFT CLUB A ic\\' lll Ollh.' nh on the Central ~trcc:t and a ie\\· mon· on ;uwthL·r !->lll)rt strcd car line and ,·ou an· th~re . y,ltl \rill find the \Y oods \\·ell supplied \\ .~lh I tables and ht·nc lll's a nd plact·-. i'"r Alan ~Jilb Frank ~taab huildinJ.:" f11'CS. \\"altl·r yon Rrlnstw rg· · .\rthur :\lorf :'\orm;111 Quirk Kt·nnt'lh \Vax :\lattlw\\' Kriti·ht~n-r Bill Jlart Arthur F lt>< ·ol Don Dn · s ~. Tt>rl '11":trv · . LNl ])ov l· Frank f'oll·i · ' Jnhr'l nm\'f! J. I J!nh Blanchard · Doll Ot'lri f'l Dan Krafthef·· r RobE>rt K\1 ·1 ·1 Bob Hi · · lli>wan] li.\ 1 ~·· Harry Kr:ttt ll ll· · Bill ,\nh ··!· Hob . :\I a<· .\1 (11' '1 :· Elm r !-It·" "' Holwrt ( 'r:t ll ·· 1 llaro!11 P :tllll · · \~'§CU~1 ~1-rE.\~ Carl Renneckar - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE < '·· JJtral (in !0) "Prooation After Death" "·ill be tbe I ~ol111 ( :ulliJ·k so n subject of th e snvice at the Fir~t l·:d \\.olf Church of Ch.-ist, Scienti~t, Ill \\'il- ltalph !-:bon Holanc1 nnvi:-: mcttc, Sunda y morning, October 27, at H a ldarw \Vibnn 9:45 o'clock. ~unda\· schol\l c(,)m·enes n~ti H· rt 'Villiams . at 9 :-lS o'c lock. llunH·r Hohn <' ll J[r s. Fred L. \\'orkman. 2~2 Lcice!'>ttT I· !'()a d, Kcnil"·or th etHertainccl at lun ch- J L 'tlll and bridge on \\' l'dm·scla,· nf tit ;, _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ .. 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