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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Aug 1935, p. 4

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Phoe Wlme 477 749 Elm Phone PA RO I ZE OUR ADVER""ER team votild appreciate the support p L I ~ 'Jof the members of the parish at al games, it is announced.. The lineup: A. Noôrd, p ; D. 'V oliman,2b; L. Ste- i pens, c; B. Kreusch, cf ; F. Toscani, lb:. E. Clifford, ss;R.Toscani,f;'T. Logan, rf; B. Schaefer, rc; B. McDermnott, 3b; officiai umpire, o w o uHenry (Bud): Schwall. LOCAT..ION: mn our main store 1148 WILMETTE AvE. Worthen 's c!>en 's Store futrisshings for men and boys Phone Wilmette 588 Coast. Guardsmen .Rescue Wrecked Outboard Motor U. S. Coast guardsmen stationed at Wilmette were called out last Thurs- day, afternoon to rescue David:RIL Guthmann of, Chicago, whose. out- board motor-boat was wrecked when it fouled the lifelines in circling the Wilmette beach at Washington street. Towed into the'harbor" stationà, the boat was placed on. a traiter and hauled back to the city, for it was found that the damage was toc gmet to permit temporary repairs being made. TO CONDUCT MIASTER CLASS Walter R. Knupfer, 7 Crescent place, is leaving for California this Friday to remain until Septexuber 10. He will visit in San Francisco and Los. Angeles first before going, to Sacramento where lie will conduct YOUR WATCH',- Careully R.paired ly an Expert st Mederate Cnt Free Inspection and Regulation D. PACLIABULO Condy won his first round match from R. M. Corbett, 6-3, 6-3, and then eliminated Dan Kreer in the second round, after Linnie Smith had de- faulted to Kreer. Condy, after win- ning the first set. from, Kreer, '6-4,. dropped the second, 1-6. He came back to Win. the third set and the match, however, 6-4. Dudley's.first round- opponent was E.A. Emmons, Jr., whom hie defeated, 6-0, 4-6, 9-2 In the second round Dud- ley- caefirom beind to defeat Jack HÏarris. After losing *the first set, 3-6, Dudley copped the next two, 10-8 and 6-3. Ha rris won from. Bill Wade, 8-6, 6-3, in the opening round., R.' C. Harding breezed throuigh. to the semni-finals. H e beat Rk. Blaylçck, 6-0, 6-3, in the first round, and then blanked Jerry Westerfeldj , '0,6-0. Don Brown defaulted to Westerfeld in the opening round. Harding will. meet Ray Bartelman in one semi-finals match, and Condy will take on Dudley; Bartelmian won from Dr. George Eisenbrand in the first round, 6-4, 5-7, 6-O. After.,failing to take a game from J. L. Mee.in the first set of their second round match, Bartel man finally triumphed, 0", 6-3. 6-4. Mee previously had eliminated Dave Garwood, 6-1, 6-0. ATTEND CONFERENCE Mr.. and Mrs. Emil Gilberg, 233* .Wood court, attended the state con-> -nmneteenth, but ýheir son-in-law and Idaugliter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris IGustaf son of Winnetka, were there during the entire week. Mr. Gustaf- son was song and choir-leader at the conference. Mr. and Mrs. Chartes J.Câldeérini, 844 Park, avenue, returned the latter- part of last week from a three weelcs' vacation trip spent at Ely, Minn., where they had been fishing. NELS---ON LAUNDILR Dry Clau-ig Syst*su ni.Oenwal Avrniue,9Wtume -Phone wIIet 10 ALL STRAW BATS '2p rt ALSO NANY OTI4EI CI4OICE BARGAINS w Phone Wflinet

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