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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1939, p. 35

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Tomorrow eveninge April 28, the spring hop iùill be held at the com- munity center. This will be the last social. dance of the season. Every effort lis bemg1 made to, make an oôutstanding success. These dances have proved to be very POpular and a_ large attendance lis xet There will be a small -admissio'x to pay -for the mlusic. The haàll will be appropriately decorated for the oc- casion.ý There will be a door prize and favors for>the ladies. * Parties for Chldren Last Friday there was a cracker eatmng contest for the younsters t lte COrdffni1ty cènter'.'Týe young- sters cru»ched and gulped crackers with much gusto and Mrost gleeful- ly. There- were three events. The first, for girls under eight years of age, was won by Mary Kaulman, who ate six crackers ini six min- utes. The runner Up was Betty J. Carlson who -took seven and oneS half minutes to masticate ber six board, and Isu nider the, direction- of- Daniel M. Davis. These 'parties are organized and -supervised by. the. staff at, the center. 7he large at- tendance shows that the parties are ver3r popular with the eidren. [ DaskRAGEgbl When the regular league games ot the. Playground* and Recreation boalrd «'!" basketball league >were finîsshed, there wa s a, three way tie for first place. 'The Super Stars, Tigers, and BIowouts were the three teams sharing the honors. The play- off was last Mônday night, each team being scheduled tO Play e c otÔteaffi Ie ie ger5, after de- feating each of the other teams, were declared the champs of the league. After holding the champs to a 9 to 9 tie at the hall, the Super Stars lost their center, Bob Liance, on fouis. From this time on the Super Sars siipped, losing.their game. 3.9 to 21. Jim Gregory, venter for the Tigers, scored 14 points to lead thej GEORGE. 0f lite.,deatb and; taxes may looiri large, but to tthe housewlfe. the use of ieu-overu 15 equaliy Inescapable. You rntght be surprised to leàrn that even the smartest of restaurants have to naset an~d conquer the. 8aan ing you a menu. moat of whose cast are staglng a -return engagement" et the famly dhrner table. C:oý chop luellcup of hm 09fraoethe ishan ofaCertifhdTeuaderMédeHaut. Combine wlth 1lcup cold lmb or cbUc- en. also chopped fine Samon withusit, cayenue, % teampoon elery ..it, -£ tlaspoou miuoed onicosnd 1 tuasposma fluely chopped paMre'. BUd togetboe wltb 1 cup thick white sauce snd shape loto croquette.. Dtp ln dried. bread crube, then ln beste. qg and agalu in crunabe., a one-inch cube of day-oId broui u ~browu ln just 50 seconds. (Qil& Watson, the stop-watcbl> DEEP FAT FRY INC Wfith Wison'à --- tilulb usies cuUÇLIUI andQ *nw Vam on to.p. '.eorge AriMs, cen- swallowing her crackers in three ter for the Blowouts, trailed Dick by and one hall minutes. Billy Jones two: points, as he scored 13 times was second taking four minutes to for his team. ethis crackers. The third event was for boys under eight years old, RECOVERS F1ROM IILLNESB and each had to eat eight crackers. Ray Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jones won in three and one William Earle Dunn, 225 Dupee hall minutes and Teddy Warner was place, has returned to the University second taking three and three-quar- of Minnesota after recovertag from Itoi P ~ - T.ileUqIm 1141 WILS ON S -M E Mi

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