A r 1 i n g t o ni -Heights, The vic-i tors displayed ex- ceptional courage to ivin as ýVI Àmette led 5-0 in A he fifth.1 The locals cati attribute tbe loss tive hurlifig. For the first tinme this season one saiN both Kennedy and eaker Philip. "off their feed" on the- same day. Kennedy star ted on, the niounid. Sunday 'and waded through four stanzas in îiice' fashion.. The fifth saw the enemy taing, advantage of a trio of -free tickets to first, and supplemnentilg thent with a quartet of blows. Be- sides allowing the passes "Le.fty" un- corked aà pair of wild pitches in this spasm., Six runs resulted and wipe'd out a, 5-0 lead garnered by bis mates in the fourth. Phillips relieved the. soutbipaw in ttue to, dispose of the last batsnan and then continuèd to the finish., The big right-hander fanned eight hostiles in 3, and .1-3 iningsbut bis 'control wabbled just enough to cost, the.,contest. Wilson Leada Attack WVilsonI led the Wilmette attackon Finernia.n. Arlington portsider, with three sinigles. Marks and Enikes grabbed slugging lionors for the win- ners mjth a trio of blovvs apîcece. Fiiiernian excelled the Commerce twirlers only in the niatter of issuing reacbied base by virtue of clean blows. A pair of wild pitches and a sacrifice by janetz allowed the battery toilers to count. .Arlingtori won 'the*pastinie. 'inithe home biaif. Ehliert, drew a p--ss. Fiuiermîan fanned,,aind Blades"flied 'to j anetz. Marks was also walked. Hochenauer tapped to Wilson. but Phillips failed to cover first in timie té. take thé tbrow. The bal went wild ýand Ebliert score'd the tying- run, Marks taking third& Emkes dropped a Texas Leaguerin left 'and Marks scored the winning couriter. Miss MarinFete, daughter f .Mr. and Mrs.. Walter F, Flentye, 919 Central avenue, and Missý Ella Jane H-olden,_ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Holden, 527 Warwvick road,, Kenilworth, are -leaving for Ward Belmiont school for Girls, Nashville, Tenn., on. Tuesday evening, Septeni- ber 16. .Mr. and Mrs. Grant 1Ridgeway, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Litteli, of Kenilworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bail of Indian Hill, Ieft on Thursday for Lake Placid, N. Y., wbere they ex- pect to, spend a few weeks. -- Harriette Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ira Jones, 1538 For- est avenue, entertained twenty-four of hier friends at a garden party on lier eighth birtday, September 4. Stu dio: 458 Wl NN ET KA AVEI PHONE WINNETKA 3095 ~tnUrens Miss Jeanetté Adland SA NNOUN CE'S Begining September 24,'shbe will con duct classes for begin.ners and ýad- vanced pupils, teaching ballet -toe. -tap and'ballroom'dancingto chil- dren and aduits. at the MASONIC TEMPLE,. WILMETTE REGISTRATION MAI~N LOUNGE. WEDNESDAYS 2 to 5 P.ý M. Or cail Evanston Studio Jeanette Adl .and Sehoolof Da 1ncing 845 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111. Greeffitaf 3744 ........ ........ four base on bi4II, inei i% generous wNitih six and Phillips with four. P~ive of the Arli1nïtons who were ou the receiving end of. this- charity eventually cross5ed the, plate safely. Baker, Wilinettëe hortstop. made a brilIliant play. inthe first _whenfi le sped to bis right and. grahhied. a lowv line drive. thatý seexned ticketed for a certain bit. rü,o runners were on the paths at *the iaue. Wilmiette suffered a bad break Ini the initial. stanza. .TVe bases wcre Iead-ott, swatsmlan, but a douUbl tei, two singles, a wil d pitch, anothe r walk, a double and another one-baser, I dr-ove him' from the. moujd * The i lead had gone to the home .O.utfit, I Wilson tied tbe count in the sixth. Mia. 1 167 . Phone1 Witrmette & Central Aves. -Phones: W 11.4 Open Sundays Until 10:30 P. M. ette Ave. etue 4598. ,LUNCHEON