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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1935, p. 50

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match of but- the defeniive advanitage- of Rod- maq's chopa enabled iMto win the thfrd and: deciding game afterý the score wis tied ata gaine apiece. Rod- man and Moorer are representing the Glencoe TableIý.Tennis, club in the Chicago American tournament. Tw.O. SehbaurWl.. The first exhibition match wvas an encounterbetwtee the 1934 Wozpn'ds Western champion,. Trudie Schnur, and the 1935 champion% Jay Pur-vos. Displaying a more v ersatile1 ga me titan site employed, lait year, Miss Schnur defeated'Miss Purves. The weli known Fushimi appeared, in the second match and was opp>osed br Carlton Prouty of Winnetka, nlit ranking national player. Using his vjood racket and the pen-holder grp.usltimi took thse fr.t-gate after it had been deuced twice. Then the lanky Wisunetka star got his ter- rific forehand under way and took the next two games, 21-14, 21-18. Fushimi furnîahed spectacular re- turus, but the severity of Prouty's forehand shots proved decisive. CARS* la Wiuu.. Bill Condy, Chicago district chams-î pion, downed Bob Ratcliffe, the Northt IteeUa u ~i4#A.5.AL ODuiu na m defeat bis energetic opponent., Ratcliff e and Fushimi then joined forces and took on the Condy-Prou- ty combination. The former, teanu took the first game rather handily, but Condy and Prouty hit the stride that made them one of the leading doubles teams ast year, and won two straight for the match. Lynett ei v.ery.jutMit uPon pleasing lier daddy, Clyde Peaster, as she launeches fort/i u/on lier irsi music lesso0t. Thse important event is taking place ai thse home of lier, grand>parents, Mn. and Mrs. Hilton Ira< Jones, 1538 1Porest w*,jue,14wM LOGA N-HO WARD P. T. A. The finance . committee of the Lo- gan-Howard Parent-Teacher associ- ation la sponsoring a series of three schooIi has DCeUI1ucnsen î LA8nc £c vews. There is a large aeatig ca- pacity and it. is hoped that ail the seats wiii be fiiled. Mrs. Johnson cornes to thse Logan-Ho{cward group very highly recommended. Site bas a moat charniing personality and. reads, beautifuily. The frst book 'which site bas chosen that Ieisure, He believes a cômanunity planned project, which would have the home, school and community or- ganizations cooperating together in one big broad program, to be the. most efficient, thorougit, and practical pragram. Hie left many interesting antd worthwhile suggestions which we as a community might do well to adopt if the needa of our adolescent boys and girls are to be met satisfac- tri¶ly'. ad j une, 5Z7 vvar- th, entertained at -Ir 1-.---------- tea on W ednesday ot last wec honor of hier daugitter, Mrs . Wi Searles (Barbara Holden) whc iast Saturday with her huabarg New York. DAUGHTER BORN A daughter, Susan. was born iliam 0 left d for Feb- iai to nZ of 8 Depauw at Gi Hoosier A Wisconsi.and 3ofl) Eat )Evanston. purdue at Flvanston. The University of Wisconsin, hold- ing a ýdual victory over Marquette and :Purdue, which. bat to the Chi- cago Maroons Iast week, join Coach. Frank Hill'sI NorthWestern track teamn, making its first start of the indoor season,, at Patten gyrnnasium this. Saturday fora triangular meet. The Badgers, off their, impressive performance against the Hilitoppers, rule the pre-meet- favorites, -but tbe Boilermakers, led by the. fleet Ken Sandbach-world record holder in- the ,60, yard high hurdles-and the WiId-' cats, untried as yet but wfith a squad of potential ability, figure, to be right on the heels of Coach -Tom Jones' charges ail the way. The Wisconsin mentor wil l ead awell-balanced aggregation into Pat- ten gym. Kari Kleinschmidt, who captured the 880 mile rirns ini the Marquette meet; Carlton. Crowell, crack 440 man; Irv Rubow, husky, shot putter, and Capt. Bob, Clarky brilliant hurdler, are certain point winners for the Badger cause. Purdue will place its trust in the hands of Ed Skoronski, a center on the, Boilermaker eleven, who puts the shot during the winter and spring; Ken Sandbaçk, star hurdler; Moore, murand Gummer, lanky high jiamper. Against this array of talent the veteran Hill will counter with a team wvhich, while short on numbers, is. long in ability. Captain George Far- bey, jack Fleming, Lou Krasno, Bob Swisher, Phil Doherty, Ben Selke, Bob Stephens, Larry. Buckmaster and Vange Burnett are the men. the Northwestern me ntor ia Iooking to for paints in Saturday's three-corner-. ed battie. ure is greater isqp tgou to spost.a. wmontis at MianmsiBeachi and Orlando. 0o Mrs. Roy Knauer, 166 Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth, was. luncheon hostm. to bur bridg, cub Monday. Mrs. Fred Worcman, 222 Leicester road, Kenilwotth, - entertgined ber luncheon and card club laft Tbursday. 0o- Harvey Whidden, 315 Warwick road, Kenilworth, is. visiting ini Cband- 19r,Ad "'lu

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