Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Aug 1935, p. 48

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games.. A game scheueîç ues- day night between the Village Clean- ers and the Ace Motors teams was to decide the final standings of the leaders in the fast pitching league, with the possibilîty of a play-off- nec- e ssary. if Act Motors should win. The Village Cleaners were lucky. to get by witb two one-point viictories last week. They wbipped Welters Plasterers, 6 to 5, and Locust Farm Products, 1 to 0. Meanwhile the Ace. MÀoto6rs boys were, also taklng two games, winning from Locust Farm Products,. 18' to 7 8, and the Wilmette Service team, 6 to 1. In, other fast pitchinig games last week the Wilmette Tailors -beat Wilmette, service, 15 to 9, and Welters Plasterers won.f romn the Tailors, 6 to 0. Stiffer Piret D.f est In the easypthin league the. Hoffmann Florists lost their flrst game last week. The Elmwood Neigb- bors, deep in the1 second division, whipped the league leaders, 12 to 8 Thé Y. M. C. team split 'even in two games, losing to the Nelson laundry-, Il to 6, and winning f rom thé East Siders, 5 to. 4. The ýEast Siders wal- loped the Hoodlums, however, 18 to 7. The St. Francis team took two close games, one from the Beyrer Electric Theresa Sohuessier Is Bride of Nicholas Depies Miss Theresa Schuessler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. joseph Schuessler of $heboygan 'Falls, Wis., became the *bride of Nicholas Depies, sQn of Mr. and Mrs. John Depies of Belglum, Wis, on july 4, at the St. Francis Xavier church. The Rev. John Keenan read the nuptial High Mass. George Arns played the Bridai Choru s f rom Lohengrin, Mr. and Mrs. Arns sang the Mass, and Mrs. Arns sang the "Ava Maria" and, at.the end of the, Mass, "I Love You- Truly." The bride's dress. of sof t white satin and lace, was nmade in, princess style with a long train. She wore the tulle veil and wreath of forget-me-nots ber inother wore at ber wedding july 1, *Follci correctt -7amWin Lose Village Cleaflers 13 1 Ace Motors 12 ,2- welters Plasters 8 .6 Locust P'a rm Products 4 10 WIl1mette Tailors 4 10 Wllmette Service 1 13, EAST PITCHING LEAGIJE Tream WAin léose Hoffmann Fiorists 9 1 Nelson Laundry 8 3 East, Siders 8 4 St., ]rancis 6 4 Hoodluns 4 4 Y.X. C. ý4 5. Beyrer Electric 4 6 Eimwood Nelghbors 1 8 Unknowns 1 pet. .900 .727 M67 .600 .500 A444 .400 .111. .1001 WOMEN'S LEAGIJE Team Win Lose Pet. T. N. T. 4 0 1.000 Cliquots 2 2 .500 Unknowns 1i 3 .250 Blanks 1 .3 .250 IN MUJSIC IRECIT4L Miss Ruth Clohisy of Wilmette is one of a group of "ýspecial" students in the Nortbwestern University Scbool of Music Summer session who will appear on a piano and violin pro- grami this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the administration building. The pi- anist.s are pupils of Electa Austin Ganiron and the violinists are study- ing witb Ernest Toy. The Rev. andl Mrs. John G.' Hindley, 1035 L.ake avenue, left last Monday by motor for Spokane, Wash., to visit the former's brother and sister-în-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Hindley, and another brother, W. J. Hindley, at Ed- niunds, Wash. They will 'be gone for, ifive weeks, returning 'by the northerr route. Ted OIson of Shaker Heights, formerly cf Wilmette, spent Wednes- day, Thursday, and Friday cf last week visiting Douglas Hindley. -0- Trhe Rev. Dr. Oscar Oison and bis sons, Ted and John, cf Cleveland, for- merly of Wilniette, and Mr. and MÉs. Frank Burpee of Wilmette were din- Matzene Photo M(iss Bettie Shepard,- 504 PFiftis street, Wilmnette, rill begi;t *.broad- casting over, WJJD this Friday at il o'rlock on the Annebelle, Kirby dramaic -seri'al, taking tise.part of Annebelle. Miss Shepard has had but twvo auditions and neyer has becai in à tudio. She ûtdItt e on the air Mondays, Wednesdays and Pridays at thse saine hour. GUEST AT TARR HOME Miss Mary A. Davis' a rhember of the faculty of the University of Ar- kansas at Fayetteville and former dean of women there, is a guest this summer of Mrs. William W. Tarr, 1004 Central avenue. F. C. Blaylock of Wilmette was à member of Miss Davis' English class thirty years ago at the UTnversity of Arkansas. Anlgeles. William P. Van Benschoten,, 921 Tweifth street, was a member of the crew of the schooner, Edith, III, wnjïch extered the annual Mackinac. Sail Boat race on )IÏy 20. He is now on. a, tw o weeks' cruise around the lake. In the meantime,' Mrs. Van Benischot en,. with BilIy,, is visiting her sister ini Grand Rapids, and Wvill meet ber husband this Saturday at Sauga-. tuck r eturning. with bim to Wilmette' by motor. Adaughter, Marjoriè Anna, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney. Oison, 1734 Elmwood .avenue, Wednesday, july, 10, at the, Masonic hospital. Mrs. Oison and the baby' returned to their hom e on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore -Schmidt of 711 Ridge road, Wilmette, announce the birth of a daughter, Marguerite, Friday, July 26, at the, IEvanston hos- pital. The baby's mother is the for;- mer Margaret Bruning. of Wilmette. 0o- Dr. and Mrs. Harold R. Scbildberg of 312 Sterling road, Kenilwortb, are leaving Sunday to be gone several weeks, touring the east,ý visiting rela- tives and friends enroute. New Trier Service 811VCLAIRt PRODUCTS Thorougb .WASH69 or GREÂSING ...... 9 Winn.tka Ave.-Ceater St. Phne Wium.tks3789 Picka.p .5.4Deliv ern vce E' E' E' E' E' E' E' E' E' If 80% of Your Ga$ DBill 18 More Thau, oygan Fall, Wis., mr. ana Central avenue. illiacu- Kios of Belgium, Wis., 0o s. Arthur Gantner cf Lake Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Davenport, 404 Wil., and Miss Charlotte Gregory avenue, are spending this Of port Washington, Wis. week at Indian, point, Fox lake., 1009 Oit BURNING ENGRS., A ut lu rix.ed Dealers Divis Street, Evanston INC., Phono.Wilmette 2311 ,' :7,.-ýý, l

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