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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1935, p. 41

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now have won eignt and Iost none. Ace Motors, in second place, kept Jpace with the league leaders by also winning twô gaines, one f rom the WiI- mette Tailors, 9 to 0, and another f rom Wilmette Service, 15 to 5. in two 'other ganes ,played last weék- Locust Farin products Won froin Welters Plaerers, 9 to -2, and WeI- ters Plasterers defeated the .Wilmette Tailors., 3 to 2. Following are the teami stajndings in the easy and fast pitching leagues: * FAST PITCHING ILEAGUE Team Woni Loe<tPet. VlaeCleaners 8 A O0 1.000 Ace Motors 7 ~ .7 Welt'ers Plasterers 4 > .500 * Locust Farm Produets 3 5. .375 Wilrnette Tailors. 2 6 .250 Willime tte..Serývie 0 8 -000 Tea Hoffui Nelso East Si. Fr Beyre Y. M. Hoodi- Unkn( Elmw Neig EASYPITCIIING LEAGUE ni Won Lost, nann Flérists, 6 0 nh Laundry 5 ý2 Siders 4 3 rancis 4 3 rElectric e lumns .2 3 owns i 4 rood Avenue ghbors Pet, .714 .571 .571 .500, .400 .400 O 5. .000 Mfiss Charlotte Hamilton of Kenil- wmorth, Miss jean Thackery of Win- netka, and Miss Ruth Kniep of Wil- mette are visiting Miss Gloria Har- rington of Glencoe at her father's suininer home in Mlinacqua, Wis. Xi1 la The festival, open~ to ail men and womnen more than 17 years of age, is divided into thre.e classes. A speaker niay register for. any two sections. Those whose wvork shows special tal- ent will appear on the Honors Pro- gram Saturday evening, Ijuly 13. Book awards will be made to ail' who appear at thig time. Lew Sarett, distinguislhed poet as well as -a professor ini the school1 of speech, wl open the three.-day pro- gram at 2 Thiursdayafternioon with a round-table discussion, at which -the reading of poetry wiIl be featured. The University theater wvil1 present "As You Like It'"' for >the visiting speakers Friday evening, july,12, at 8':30. The semi-finals of, the contest will be held Saturday mornin g at .9:30. M~iss Vivian, Grigsby, .247 Maple avenue, -Wilrnette,« has had as ber house guest- this week Miss - Carol Floir, of Canisteo, N. Y. The girls miotored to Lake Geneva Wednesday, retùrning today, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Wagner and their small daughter, Marilyn, of Burlington, Iowa, were the recert guests for a week of the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wagner, 809 Greenleaf avenue. They returned last Mýonday to.their home. CIIOOSE GOLF. COURSE As YOU WOULDý CHOOSE YOUR. CLUBS AU 1nderna cnditons oul Entire Seaàon With Full Countr Club Priviloges $30 The course la 6,724 yards long wlth a par of 72- striotly clhampionshîp throughout. Over $100,000.00 was spont on course construction alone. 100-room. botel ln connectIon, rates froi $2 daliy. Unusunai Tuùrnatment Features >Special Inducements to tournamënts. -Close ta idhicago wlth C. N. ýW. R. R.P transportatton. Only a. llmited. numnber of mnem- borships ooeréed at onlyr ~ $3. -Write NW JOHN DABHLHR Manager, Cava TAJL * S8I ABOUT OUR PLAN '0F YEARLY PLAYING RIGIITS. ENTIRELY OIG. 1INA L A ND DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT. . . $Adrms......... atm$W.*~8 Club c 0 ILLINOIS

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