Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jul 1931, p. 9

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groups. Hosey, who pitched for the Glants, although hit hard,. was effective in the pinches. Phillips, hurlirig his lastr game before September, found the si heat too great a handicap and was- nicked' for: nine bits and. six runs during the five innîings 'he toiled on the slab. Borre, Who twirled the la st four innings for Wi1mettf, allowed six bits and three.runs. Jack- Vulestarred at bat for WVil- mette, getting a borner..and ýtwo sin- gles. Baker secured a triple and a double, while Robinson netted a pair of two baggers. James, with a homer and three sin- gles, wasý the star, for the colored boys. Parker of Wilmette, Who is a dia- mond and gidiron star at Kenyon college, appeared for part of the, gam e and bas promisedto.join the Xilmette squad for the. rest of the season. Wilmette plays the, Evanston ,News--ndex , team Saturday, July 4 at Mason park on. West Church street, Evanston, at 3 p. m. Kennedy will probably hurl for Wilmette. Grant Phillips, who has been twirl- inleft Moday to take charge of a summirer camp 'for boys and will flot be with the team during July and August. Doc Rennolds promises a strong semi-pro team as opponents for his boys in place of the Detroit Clownvsl wlio are unable to appear next Sun- day as formerly schieduled., TO SERVE IN PHILIPPINES Lieutenant and \Is, Claude F. Bur- bach are visiting their father, Henry J. Burbach of 1021 Linden avenue. Lieut. Burbach lias just conipleted the course of instruction at the Field Artilleryl school, Fort, Silil, Okla., anidbas been assigüed to duty*, in th Philippn Islaiids. He and Mrs. Burý,ach w ill sail f rom Sani Francisco at the conclusion,, of their leave in Septeniber. MNr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Fitch and their daughter, Bettyr Lou, of Los Angeles, are driving to WiIniette to spend the tnonth of july with Mr. On Mondaày of this. week HarôId F. Tidemnan of 138 Abit oad, Kenilworth, entertained ewing club. 411 -Linden Ave. Wilmette, 111. Beater Set Whips quick- ly ald easilv. Eighit beaters -corfort- a 1) 1 e handie., C o -, e r e d pitcher ,ol irn" glzed green pottery.- Shop at TE tV.OUL0l<F and SaveMoney! 20.-Pc. Refreshmenit Set: g i 4 cups included flot illustrated.. Attractively Refreshment plates and 4 this week, dlesigned in Oldý Rose and Set inciudig-4 sherbets, 4 fruit plates formierlv sold Green this 20-pc. tumnblers, 4 cups, 4 for: $1.45. During Phone Wilmette 2843 Jug sandwiches f resh and, derinks hot'or cold for sev-- eral li ou rs.. White Stone lined, Alumi-> num Top. W hile They Last Miss Alta Dee Belshe, 530 Forest avenue, was hostess at a luitcheoi, last Saturday for a group of Chicagoý friends. Mrs. Lester BaIl and Miss Helen Stopka of Wilmette are attending the summer sessidn at the: State Univer- sity Of Coloradlo at Boulder- Electric Fans $3,49 an~d up We also repair Electrie Fans. How about yours?

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