Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1939, p. 67

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CLERK-Miss Dorothy Cordts iR> .521 Tenth St., Wiltn-ette DISTRICT 39 .JUDE- HienFoi1thai (D) 121 Third i S.. Wilrnette J UDGE-Ir-ele B. WebSter (RI 615 .Lindien: Ave.. Wi llmett-e IUD*GE-Maryi. so4R )26 sîxth isi'., ilmette 44Grekorv St., W*Ilnette CLERK-Elsaà M. Popp (R) 529 Laurel Ave.,. Wilnette, ISTRICT 40 JUDGE-Harold Verhaleti il» 310 Third ' $., Wilmettç- JUbGE-Edwiii 3. Johnsop 216 Golf Terrace, Wilnette JUDGE-ýL1iillé Bali-ci(Ri 154 Maple Ave.. Wilmiette CLERK--Gracie Beloian <(D) 311___ :i Third St.. WiVutette ChfRK 1ttitB Whitweill1 N :ý i : Stvrffan Rd.., Wilnetté DISTRCT Il licIXlEiienBlescr >Di .545 R eAve., Wil]mette JITD(E-Win. Morr-ison (Di 2"32 Il i,,'hiaid Ave.W.4n~4 J1 t D(E - Norbert J. Miller 11R i V'21 Birchwood. Wilmete (1I ERK--NihOilas Katxneý-'Di IU2RleAve.. Wilnette Ut.ER--J.R. Boddcie (Ri 17:9> Forusl Ave..,Xilnieitt Iated This lOtli D)ay of 'May. 1939 ('Iayton F. Smiith. Presidett Frank Bobrytzke William Busse Il. Wallace i('aldwell Kappa PJ1i Phi. the young 4. There people's organization in the Frst: necessar: Con gregation al ch urch. iwill pre- sent. at 7 -'clock this Sunday. evening (the fiinal ?meeting of'the' Softt yea r) Dr. SeVmour B urge. of Wil- mete. He icill tell the group of O e' his experienices uhf le at the Greit- fell hospital i 1»Newfomicdlandà.Th hîspital at St. :Arthony. .i Jtné. sofaLi 1936. and during his .stay there for games a vear 'and hiaif. wvas assistant to and Wed the chief of the hospital. Upon hiq 17:15 on return to Wilriette. he specializeci 22 and in obstetrics at, the .Presbyterian p1ayed.1 hospital in Chicago, and lias recent- at the 1 'lv taken up private practice in Ev,-; wishingl Dr OrBurge las appeared before 1, te Wi several g roups in Wilrnette and ý Central the world. Would You like to read more about bees, birds, ants, fi sh, and plant life? AI, these things and others, that you wil suggest canbe.do ne at the Northw,,estern unfiversity, sumnmer wvork-shop conducted at Logan school between the hou rs .9 and 11: 30 a. m.- Children from 5 years to, 12 years of age -will be accepte&., The session isfromn June 26 until August -will be a fee to pay for [y supplies. ba11 League to iPlay on May, 29 on May2 plaSred onI evening, stai ýae green. C ters.' and Phil Die Jeraras teamn, Mike's. Inn. will again play hi the league. "'ýPie" .KUlp and Oscarý Beck will sponsor new teamns this yea.r. ,which along wiith several other new teamrs. will compose the league. Each of 'the team managers* lu expecting a very close contest this. year so0 are very careful to get as many of the goëd players as they can. Thé fumble league is also getting ready to open on May 26. Paul Soule has entered his team, again this sea- son,. and he hopes to, take the'cham- plonship to make it two in a row. Bob Wolff is organiziflg a teamn in the Rotary club and Bal Robinson is linine ut) the Optimist bal play- qXl,,a 5. sj The prospects for1 second for each of tt good and the calibre assurance of muchi ison, the igues, 18 Ieams 18 ition. be- get in to- recreati Gere-.Nxo en -feec ca-pinhi hsll been for Beatrice Bishop's catching Danici.Ryaf .*., spring.. wilI play two ganies with EDailRd .syanorh tr ee a 9at ~.Sop~~and .Irene Terzakes filMing. there Ewr13.SediNoTheslts diver Mat.29 an 0 ie viQcoo Girls might have been a very difterent johnE. raegr Te Wideas diide 1 to grnesçare. Barbara Green, Elizabeth Board of ('ounty Commissioflcrs series %vith the Tigers on their south- Defeat St. F rancis Gregg, May Iliff Rosyln Craig, of the County of Cook ern training trip last *month. Thie Stolp school eighth grade and Gloria Thybony fiiled out the MICHAEL J. FLYNN, girls swamped St. Francis girls, 21 rest of the positions in good forrn. County Clcrk of Cook County REAL CHAMPION . . Harrison O'Neill, No. 2 player ibui Nothesenunvrstyst e n n i s i t.ardeu of ol i norro w Ave. Glincoe 111,.1 DuO. S. 01r...n i:, %v. of Vernon. Draperies, beds. dres- sels, cining i. furn1-. Clothing. tic.1 173LTN2.itp n - gooci condi-I The area of the ga 18l74LTN2 ltp cat be uaed in Ncý 50 by 80 feet re homes. manu, n( tLTeS

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