Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1934, p. 29

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tain at dinner on Sunclay.t ~- In the indoor meet two weeks ago New Trier was handicappeci by the fact that Bollensen, who is good -i'n the high jump, and Bartlett Price, a strong entry in the haif-mile, were à ~unable to compete. A'checkup this week of the total number of points scored bymembers ôf the track. teanim thus far this sea-. son showed that Bill Faymonville, who has been 'breaking records in the shot put event, is Ieading with twenty. Close behind him are Martin Bridges, with 194 points, and .George Maxwell, with 19. Other, boys included among thé frst ten jpading poinit-getters for New Trier, and the number of points each has. scor ed thus far are : Capti James Kingsley, 18313; DeWitt'Jýones, M/4; AI Struebinigý 16; Phil Hozai, 14; Bartlett -Price,'13; Lewis Bollen- sen, 12Y3, and >joseph Sacco, 12. Make Changes in CCC Camp in Skokie Valley There have been a number of changes in the officer personnel at Camp. Skokie Valley during, the past few days. *Under the. regulations of the War. department, reserve officers are calied to active duty for a period of six rnonths after which they are relievéd, and oth ers are given the oppoétunity for training. Repacements of relieved officers at Camp Skokie have been as follows: Capt. E. S. Fuller, Cav.-Res., has taken command of Co. 699; First Lt. H. L. Leathernian, Inf.-Res., has as- sunied çommand of Co. 617; First Lt. James, S. Keiler,, C. A.-Res., to coin- mandCo. 39.; First Lt. A. C. Bert- ness, Inf.-Res second in command in Co. 634;9 First,.Lt. Harr y T. Baker, F. A-R n ones., 'secondic in mnd of Co. î619; .Firstt. A, J. Danovskyi F. A. Res., second, in -commiandin Co. 618; Second Lt. WilIis S . Fries- tedt, Qm.-Res., to second in coxu- mand in Co. 639; Second Lt. Herman. L. Combs, Inf.-Res., second in coin- years engagea rnin atprolession ex- clusively in -Minneapolis. He spcial- izes in locating the seat of moth troubles in the home, and provides a continuous insured moth proofing service which, it is explained, affords the householder a distinct economy iii addition. to security against moth danfiage. ~ou can giv 2aL tlheQfloon! T FROM OU'RWIDE SELECTIO N 0F DIFFERENT GIFTS. FOR BABIES A,.Moon Rattie in peari and sterling $4. Others from $1 ~ Sterling Bib Holders $2" to $375 Bib Kolder in gold $12e Gold Safety Pins... each $2 and upword Fancy Pins in enamel from $225o~p Gold Baby Rings begin at $2 Bent H-andle- Baby Spoons in sterling from $12 Sterling Fork and Spoon to match a regular silver pattern from $2 75 a set Sterling Indentification Bracelet $1 1636 ORRINGTON AVENUE

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