Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1933, p. 15

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gain tickets to A Century of -Prog- ress is reflected in the number of these books disposed of in the last few days since the establishment of the bureau. Always: eager to serve, its good friends in' unusual an d appreciated: ways, wbhen the -opportunity was presented to the publishers of "lyour Home Paper" to dispose of some of a limited printing of . these tickets, intended for national. distribution, they snapped" it up. ,They knew that savings up to $4 on each set' of tick- ets would prove. of unusual interest to readers of*.WILMETTE LÎFE Number ls.Limted Trhe, only handicap %vas in the fact th at the number of tickets for dis, tribution among WILMETTE LIFE read- ers would, be irited. Vet the chance was too good to overlook., Accord- ingly, thev-secured the tickets avail- ab)le. and are offering. them on a *"first corne, fi rst served" basis. The tickets in each book admit the- holder to the grounds of A Century of .Progress. Tbis admission alone throvs open. the doors of innumer- able, industrial,ý national and inter- national, freeý displays and' exhibit buildings. Besides >there is included concession tickets to the Sky Ride or observation tower, a cooling haîf- hour lagoon boat ride, wirngs of a century, Inidian village pageant, Lini- coIn group, Fort Dearborn, Seminole Indian village, lion, motordrome, Pantheon, Streets of Paris and Holywood. In addition to these band- picked concessions. whicb in theni- selves will ad a spicy toucb of re- laxation to the World's Fair visit, ,there is a coupon good for five cents toward admission to A Century of Progress Officiai Fine Ails Exhibi- tion now being held at the Art, In- .stitute of Chicago. Save AImPet $2 These speçial World's Fair Sou- venir-. Ticket books seil for only $2.50 eacb. In the face of the regu7. lar ground prices charged for ad- mission to tbe concessions included President Ednta Deant Baker ,of tlhe National College- of Bducation ivas elected /'resident of the Asso- ciatioln for',Childhtood, Bducatioff. f or the. coming year, ai the coniven- tion lwld iiiII.enver last Zn'eek. This association, w~hicIi covers the field of nursery scbool, kindergarten and primary education, was formed through the union of the Internation- . ai Kindergarten Union and tbe Na- tional Counicil of Primnary Education. It lias branches throtighout the coun- trv, and is the only national or- ganization at the present time deal- ing with t his phase of education. Miss Baker succeecis Miss Julia Wade Abbott, formerly kindergarten-primary specialist in the Bureau of Education,. Washington, D. C., and now supervisor ~of kin dergartens in Philadelphia. Mrs. Marian Dunn, president of col- lege council during the past year. ac- companied Miss Baker as the student representative f rom the college. FRENCH PROGRAM AT FAIR Mrs Miles Seeley of 705 Roger ave- nue, 'Kenilworth, who has charge of program for ail national holidays at the S tory Cove on the 'Encbanted Island at A Century of Progress, announces The Glencoe team won over Wil- mette in a 2 to 0 struggle whicb showed a gond brand of basebail to the local. fans. Each team' played tigbt baIl and there was little to choose between theni. T1he Winnetka- Superba contest wa a real. gaie, the Winnietka. club winning by a 5 o '4- score. Hamiilton pitcbed for the victors and was bit rather bard, but pitched. beady bal *n" the pinches. Murphy and. James oitched for the Superba club. and -limited. ,their .opponents «to tbree bingles,9. altbough poor support caused their downfall1. The game was fea.. turedý by the bitting of AI Clayto 1n. Superba infielder, wh'odrove out two singles anda triple mn four t rips1 to the plate.' "Busv Bob" Greenhaulgh again bad bardIuck in tbe field, com- mnitting four errors which, proved. to aiFourhhitfters of the Superba. club ar nte coveted .300 rank. AI Clay- ton leads the team and. the league with a .750 average, and -Btsd Thac- ery follows close behind with a .500 mark. James is clubbing away at a .375 pace and Falkenburg is just at .00. itb better fielding tlis clubý will be right up among the leaders. Tonight (Thursday) Winnetka bat- D. PAGLIABULO Expert RepWaring Wat 'ohp..ke, jewelry, iver. vtre, prtcal, beads restrung. 116 WLMBTBAVENUE WIL-7rE1061 In -thé venetian Blinds Smart -Decorative TIJIUEI4O 720 Elm Street TeIeDhone Wianmetka 1171 III - BEAUTIFW. WISCONSIN. LAKE RECION 'i S'DNEj G. xms, I G»ENO^ CITY CHICAOO OWICE L IC N SE to save on their World's Fair ad- .missions carry away dozens of these, Souvenir-Ticket books for nwmbers of their familles and guestsi. If you

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