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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jun 1932, p. 8

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*Anget1 V@" Loaf ......... eael 5l '(As&orted Ibings) *Saowelake Cookies....1k .. L230 SATURDAY, JUNE 4 * Hot DBI R a ........ .oc~ *AUIgatojew ,CoKe.Cak...adi300 * W@desLUILay*e . ... .eacli390 11 29 Centrai Ave, WiImoit. Phone WiI. 2998 508 Main St.. Evanston Phone' Gre. 6132 Chamber of Coàmmerce The cabin, which is to hé oulered for sale at the exhibit, is buiît of log cabin siding, and the boys have equipped it with rustie furnitture. It bas a floor space six hy eiglht feet. The cabin is of pdrtable st ' le,. built in, sections so that it canr be taken apart. .The eight. boys wh o n.,ve been working on the. cabin as an aHl-year project are: John Sprenger, Hlugh Petersen, .Landon, Taylor., Claude Smith, Gridley Dement,' Robert INc- Cloud, .George Jones and Gilbert. LIc- Intosh. CLOSE BALL SEASON The Highc rest boy-s' base ball teain will close, its spring .schedüiee this- week, meeting the Croationi school at Des Plaines in the final game Friday. Games also were, scheduled %vith the Lincolîn school of Nules Center 'on Tuesday andthe East Prairie s clioo! on Wednesday, both to he plaved o.i the Highcrest diamiond. Up to )atnd including last -week's ganxeý; thé! rignrstr >s îa vm eg.taij Iost three. ' vt t M. and Mrs. S. Douglas Flood, -133. Kenilworth avenue, have Ieft- PUPILS IN RECITAL Kenilwvorth for a two weeks' tnip to. ~ pujik ~ Ottawa, Canada, where they .will visit The aniual recital hv Ilýl-à their son1, Douglas, Jr., who is in the Anna W. Chinflund %vil 1e given at dipýlornatic service there.-iMrs. Flood the honte of Mrs. Butrt j. Dtixiaii. llia been entertaining lier'neice and 21 I.iiden avenue, Wilmnetite. XVed1s-hu bau(, 'M r. and Mrs. Frank Hanîi- dav eveiing, Imi. t7 c olok tnBeun, froîxino, England. ,It :4; m i, roi Weiland'who replaced Dav'idson at the start of the fifth inning. and, held the Terminais f0 a pair of singles ini the Iast five innings. Klein, Bud Schuett and Merreil collected three bits apiece and were closely followed by Werner Whose two singles drove, ini four .runs. In the Monday- morning gaine at the Village Green, tbe Texacos' made it, two straight by.winningover the Xorthwest Cardinals, 5-2.. The game was a'pitching duel aill theway, with, Freddy Leuth holding the edge over Beliniak of the Cards.. Leuth fanned six men and handled- ten chances himý. self, being in complete control aIl the way. The Texacos we.re pacedat .bat ini this gaine by Frank Klein, with> a home-run and a triple, and by Rex Waters, ith th ree safe blows. On Mon.day afternoon, the Texacos dropped a 'non-league gaine to tîhe Evanston Giants at Foster field. Lv-_ nam's boys__scored, three,,runs after two were out -in the nlinth inining to corne within two tallies of the Giants,. 4, COAL HEAT CO8TS LMS Cenfral-Wilmette Avenues. Phones- WiImette 28 and 29 NOW It's smart to jasiuIn@ Cold 35c the hair. Gives softness, lustre Cream . - ý . ..t:.... .. e d life. 'JasineTalunk19C "93" Fl AIR LOTION BUY ATý THE LOW PrIeesARE LOW: your mrai Ave. Phose WU-.131,12 M MORtE TIR"N 40 TEARU MXember Wilmette C1amber of Commerce 4

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