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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jun 1933, p. 38

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the Playground and, Recreation 1 ollows I. board's annual play program for Y .C 1 children began. During the first two r. Shinler days of the season the total regis- E*. Moiern tration was considerably lower than P, Bleser the. first two days of'the 1932 season. 7'. Hopkins but after the weather became cooler M. Knelp the registration advanced very rap- .Miller until at the present tm h oA ae tai registration almost equals the to- P. PFlegen tai registration recorded durifig the whole of. last season, Daniel M. Da- R P. C. (le> R.Steffens. vis, director of recreation, announces. W. HawkInson Registration this year is 680 at the J. Miller * present time. T. Hopkins Although the, programi is being A. Sehinler E. Bleser shortened one.week, a very)comfplete p. Meier schedule of activities b1as, been pre- E. 'Phaimann * pared for the piayground instructors ýF. Fiegan to foilow tbroughout the season and R. Hoffflmafn includes several evening affairs to S. Sper (14) which.the parents and.generalpub. K. Kause, lic wili beé invited, it' is announced. f1. Sheridan D. Barker AànuualPet -Show JuIy 7 Er. Lange, The first of such affairs will be' the F. Oelericih annuai pet show announced for Fni- H. Lange, day. evening, juIy 7, at Vattmain park. R Oelericb It will begin at 7 o'clock and end at W yc 9 o'ciock. Children ftom both the ~Nlo Village.Green and the Vattman play- Ukon 7 grounds will bring pets to compete Ukon 7 for prizes. The classifications for W.* Wintser the pets, with prizes for each classifi- E. Butts cation, will include dogs, cats,' rab- B. Russell bits, feathered pets and miscellaneous E. Bleser pets micelaneus iviionE. May pets.H. Sieren * The mselnosdvso always G. Miller causses considerable anxiety among D. Chester the . nbvizrorind staff member.rg Mr.M- Sa1eas iast years show, however, the strangest pet in this division turned out to be no more harmful than a pet pony which was unanimousiy awarded the blue rihbon for its divi-:. Sion. Poster Cont.st Next We.k: Next week will. aiso bring the pos- ter judging contest. Each year. dur- ing the first. two weeks of the play- ground season the handicraft pro- gram is devoted te making posters advertisingý the grounds. On the iW ýmen àar M. Y. P.. > E. Berol R. Wyle C. 1Hill -J. Moore L. Langdon G. Stone W.. Rogers H. Schmltz G. Kremer R. Dunn Chris. sel. (I R. Bjork ..Hoffman n R. Gauger W. Gauger E. Hardt G.Saxton R. Sweet P. Shortriclge G., Huek o. f C., (10) B. Fields T. Cbermeier ýT. Sieren' D. <'hester B. Ferrarini B. *Hurd P. Bfléser C. Calderini M. Brhedlican N. Brhediean K. Kau-se. M. Lynch J. Sherdan F. Oelerlch E. Lange H. Lange L. Corbett John Sherdan D. Oelerloh K. Trafthefer H off manu F. (8) Cobbiers (9) IW. Hfuck M. Blehi J. Hoffmiann R. Wekch H 1. Kosmurtz W. Gash jH. Johnson C. Clausson G.Huck L. DeYoung ~.Bleser R Robertsn A. Hoffmann 1. Gash D. Huck B. Martin S. Keil G. Grammes B. Brilan M.John-son R.. Welch R. Martin C. ClauSson A. Schinler R. BIasdell M4. Lyncix A. Brown K. Wagner M.. May R. H-uck r a to ofrereaion anounced Mon ground proficiency bas been insti- <>day. Since the 1933 registration had tuted on the twio public playgrounds exceedçd the anticipated maximum, by Daniel M. Davis, director of Mr. Davis said that it became imper- recreation. ative tIo have exitra help on the Heretofore, the point winners were grounds andchose the new assistants ,imited. to entering four' events in fe rm ast year's. volunteers. makýing, the points,-but this year, the Miss -Grete von Reinsperg. 726 events have aill been.openied and the. Laurel avenue,1 will..assist with the individual playgrouncl child bas a younger children at Vattman. park in larger oipportunitjy to ýattain points the mornings, and 'Jerome Ciccbini and Ithus enable him to earn one of » 1625 Central avenue,- .who volun the gold, silver or bronze medals giv- teered bis services as coach of seniore oteby n il nec g bo0ys at, the Village Green îast year, group, who have attained the highest will assist in the same capacity.with number of points during the summffer. added duties of boys' handicraft and Alredby aded nersyasbe athletic activities at the Village sownb teplayground children Green from 10 to 12 'c ,lock each and consequently, there are now morning. more than 400 workîng for points, Miss Dee Riggle 'and Gle1 n W. Mr. Davis says. Gathercoalý are the instructors in Compe.ini 3 Age Groups charge -of Vattman playground. and The three age groups-juniors un- Miss Jo Skidiore is, instructor at der 10 years. of age, intermediates the Village Green playground. 110, il and- 12. years of age, and sen- iors 13, 14 and 15 years of age-do flot compete against each other and G. Thalm-ann D. Niller have different adîivities, suited to the< B. Jutwniivarious abilities, in which they may lVinberg 1). (4) Rilky, Dis (3) earn points. A. Berol G. Green Points may be gained in al village- V. WyIe W. Stordeur wide events;, that. is, events 'open to ») J. Harrison F. Petroaki, both opyrudwic nld rc J. ' Moore pàProndiBleserlue rak L.* Langdon W. Wlnter., and field events, sand modeling, J. Koerper B. Ruassell poster making, territory and. tennis. 01. Hill M. Kfleip Points may also be gained by regul-. W. Rogers R. Specht lratnac ttepagons -% Llndstromn B. John-son a tedn tth plyru s H. Sieren S. Palmier Participation in aIl playground ball - games also brings points. Winberg T). (_1 Hoffmann (.4)~ The events for which points will E. Bero1 R. IHuck onar itdfrhebei f V. WyIe A. Hoff marnn on r itdfrtebnfto .1. Harrison R. Bleser parents whose children are compet- J. Moore R. Brown ing for medals : juniors-territory, C. Hill1 R, Evans8 pet show, poster making, sand mod- W. Rogers P. Bohnen eding, doil show (for girls, ôniy) and J. Koertier E. Miller40yr dsh ine edas-ri L. Langdon G. Huck 4-adds;itreitstri A. Lindstronm B. Thalmann tory, pet show, poster making, sand H. Sieren H. Johnson modeling, doil show (girls only), 50-. M. Guy yard dash, 75-yard dash, running. EJnk y Dlnkg (8) S t. John's (4) broad jump and bail throw, (for boys Ga. Green A. Haêkeir only) ; seniors-pet show, poster F. Stordeur A. Cramer mknsn oeig 0yr ah W. -Witers G.Cramer .making, dsnd modeing, 50-yad dash. P. Bleser F. À»chbachier 7-yr.dsh unin ra up A. Stardeur W. Foslund bail throw, tennis and running high W. Johneon Hl. Frochnow jump. B. Russeil H. Marquftrdt OmIy 4 Events Briuig Points W. Stordeur W. Marquardt Any boy or girl will be allowed to R. Specht D. Castie FPetrolaki B. Carlen enter as many events in bis ciass as E 1ns standings ini Easy 10:30 a. m-Junior boys' play- KeBil. Ice (7) ground bail. Village Green vs. Vatt- A. ]Bauer man. Vattman park. J. Cheller Fridmy, JIlr 7 S. Bohnen 7:00 P. m. - ANNUAI, PET A. Sehinler SHfOW. Village Green and.Vattman R. Steffens Park playgrounds. Vattman park. M . Henrèen e St. John',6 14 A. Ifspker A. Cramer F. Aschbaecher W. Foslund H. Prochnow D. Castie B. Cérlen H. Petera S.- AnftonIio -,GymCiu<) V. Marsh A. Wagner D. Davis D. Paterson B. Kreuseh flr.wmles <13> .-. Jatnnes - M. F Team standings in ground bail league: girls' .play- Brown les W. L. Pctg. Gym Clasa.................. .0 Okyrocketa ........ .........i .500 L'.Pwý............ ........

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