vious years anid wh, 'the varsity squad received' certiicate Charles Dostal, ca, Clarence Dahi, S Hallquist, Stanley las Scott. won letters ini pre- ho were menibers of 1again this season es. These boys are aptain of the team, Sheldon Fox, Bob Knight.aild Doug- Letters t té1l L.etters were. awarded.to the fol- * .Ioin ighteen boysý: ArthurWhite, raptain-elect; Martin Bridges, Vern.. o n.13rown, Jim Burrill, Jack Byrne, oeCoambs, Phil Dostal, Erniest Este. Bill Faymonville, Geog <;reen;, Fred. Homiann, Edwin Horn, Cv MlacKinnon, Ray' Mann, Bill. Mc- Fadzean, jack O'Leary, Al. Schumail andi Bih Snyder. Joe, Harrison received a letter for his Work as senior football manager, and William Cassell, Bertil H1ilîner and D)avid Wei nstock were ae*ard.ed julnior managers' numerals. 'l'liefcllowing' members of the freshnian-sophomore squad. received ntmerals: * KRecive Nùh*erli Sophomiores-Russell Baker, John 1Uarrows, Bill Beebe, Frank Boro- vick a, Jarvis Brown, Leonai-d Brown, Kcnnieth Cowani, Trent Fisher, Tomn Galiaghier, Frank Garretsoi. David *Ilaas, George Jones, Richard Klein, HoNard Kraus, Jack Mervis, Rob-. ert MNorton, Bob Raclin, John Rec- ords, Bill Rothermel, Gerald Spin- iier, Bob Waldorf and Gerald Taber. Freshuie-Charles Ballenger. jack William H. Faul, 89, Dies at Homie Here ',ntral services for William Hl. I* aut, who died at his home, 850 Sher- idan -road,' last Saturday, were held \Icinday afternoon at the residence, and burial took place at' Rosehili eemetery.: Mr. Faul was 89 years old.- Born in uBualo, N. Y.,.'-\r. Faul becamie a resident of Chicago in 1865. 1-l entered the emplay of the Clhi- cago Tribune two years later. For squad No., Z-Robert Clark - and George Rothermel;- squad. No. 3- Wendell Clark and Donald Camp- bell ; squad No. 4-Ralph Starrett and Robert Montanaro;, squad No. 5 -John Connors 'and Kenneth Crock.. er, and >squad No. 6-Chartes Stillmani 'and Grant, Ellis. The leaders and assistant. leaders respectively for the third gymnasium class, composed of seventh and eighthgrade boys, are: squad No. 1- David Lockett, Richard, Durr and John Deacon (alternate);, squad No. 2-Donald Dean and Jack Lawson; squad No. 3-Robert Trump and. Robert Anderson; squad No. 4--ô-, mer. Johnson. and Hall Stewart; squad No. S-Robert Os terstrom ane James Olini,«and squad No. 6-Dic'k O'Connor and Robert L-andon. Relief Men Now Put on Civil, Works Basis About twenty-five men who had been ýemployed on work relief proj- ects in Kenîlworth became civil works administration employes Mon- day of this week. They were desig- nated as such on the order of M. H. Bickham, director of the civil works administration for Cook copnty. The federal civil wvorks administra-, In addition to the twenty-five me" now employed on work relief projects in Kenilworth, an additional thirtv- five meni, unemployed heads of fam- ilies in the village, niay be given jobs as a resuit of the civil works admin- istration prograni. The allotments for the various villages are made on1 the basis of 75 percent for population and 25 percent for relief case load. Mrs. Marguerite Gillette, 830 Lake THOMAS DECORATING O.. Paint;ng and Decorating 1033 MAIN STREET, Wihnette 27 GW.Swfiny. Mgr. ODly Joba-Muaville Appoved Roofor chIAutm» trd flclevet, wood blocks, g 50 ipcluding your uneIVA Importeui carda at, 5-2 for Se WILMETTE STATIONERY & GIFT SHOP 1155 Wilmette Ave. WiL.30S1 Willam B. Lucke Plunbing - Heating Contracto r 514 E. Raifr@ad Avoe B'aoual oevard mb SHAWINEK ýTAILOtS. Have .r Mtqs«atlumam Reilning ose ovefome' 521 411feSTREET MILIAR 6 NUmi m.lz1th St. PimomeWil.US ITAX WARRANTS,- And aul Coupea,.- acpe t their face value MOBILGAS -MOBILOIL EM Th~e 014 fmne Tafler ut Ave. Pb. IVIL 1944 I Wl. 1248 1137 Central Ave. W.A A» WILMETTE TMILOItS FUtRR1R-TA1LPR & CLEANERS i#ow le.the tiué .o Ii1y sI. la town wbere tour bave your Pet CentS cel oS Sbe s ae eiay posdb mi. Cloth aIid Fer TaB.U* l te or4ler. We .Cati and Dtiprr ai Av*. WIL -33 815 Ridge Rd, l 23 L vou0 m Phe"ýýWiL 3m un G: